In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If possible, don't even bother to engage with your haters. Bullies often feed upon the thrill of provoking a reaction. Indeed, much of the time, haters are trying to validate themselves by making you feel bad. This can spiral into a viciously-repeating pattern: the hater insults you, and you react, and the hater reacts to your reaction, ad nauseam. So don't react. Break the cycle. Laugh it off, drop a witty comeback, and stay positive. If you don't let your confidence slip, it won't be as fun to pick on you – and the haters might leave you alone. Let the hate bounce off you like raindrops hitting an umbrella; do not let it drench you.  If someone insults your art, for example, take the high road. Try, "I'm sorry you feel that way, but art is subjective, and I'm just doing my best to improve. If you could give me some constructive tips, that would be much appreciated."  If someone calls you "weird," you could say, "Maybe a little, but I like who I am. Being unique is a lot of fun!" This does not mean that you should hide from anyone, nor that you should let bullies rule your life. Simply try to put yourself into situations that don't require you to interact with these haters. Odds are that the haters are hating because they don't understand your interests and passions – so look for ways to pursue these passions outside the scope of their negativity. If you are dealing with haters in one of your classes, ask if you can transfer to a different class. If you are facing haters in a club or group, consider whether you can find another group that is not so negative. If the haters are saying that you can't do something, the best way to shut them up might be to show them up. Do the thing that they say you can't do, and do it well. Eat their hate. Digest it and use it as fuel.  If your haters are telling you that you cannot score a goal on your soccer team, for instance, you can prove them wrong by working hard. If you truly want to score a goal, you can throw yourself into practice until you improve your skills. Consider, however, whether there are any other goals that you can pursue with less opposition – like being a great defender, or learning to play the cello. Be aware that proving haters wrong does not always make them stop. In some cases, your success could make the haters even more jealous. This is not a reason to keep yourself from succeeding – just a consideration for afterward.
Summary: Ignore them. Project confidence. Avoid the haters. Prove them wrong.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: These red torches create light but not enough to prevent mobs from spawning. Redstone is Minecraft's version of electricity, so redstone torches are most commonly used as part of circuits.They also create a spooky atmosphere, so you could use them when building a haunted house. This is found when mining deep underground. To mine redstone, you need at least an iron pickaxe. This recipe is the same as a normal torch, but with redstone instead of coal. You can also make redstone torches flicker.
Summary: Craft redstone torches for redstone circuitry. Find redstone. Place the redstone on top of the stick in your crafting grid.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The different ingredients in the master tonic are important. The first ingredient that you need is garlic. Garlic has a number of components that have been shown to have anti-microbial and immune-boosting properties and is considered safe for adults and children in doses normally used in food. Garlic can also lower cholesterol and help control blood sugar. Buy at least one full bulb of garlic to make this tonic. Do not use garlic if you are taking medications like isoniazid, non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) such as nevirapine (Viramune), delavirdine (Rescriptor), and efavirenz (Sustiva), or other antivirals including the protease inhibitors saquinavir (Fortovase, Invirase), amprenavir (Agenerase), nelfinavir (Viracept), and ritonavir (Norvir). Onions are in the same botanical family as garlic and have similar properties. These are often attributed to one of the components of onions called quercetin. Buy at least one whole white or yellow onion for the tonic. Onion is considered safe for adults and children in doses normally used in food. Horseradish root has a Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) status in the US in the amounts normally used in food. Horseradish has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anti-cancer activities. It has also been shown to lower blood pressure. Get at least a 3-inch piece of horseradish root. Ginger, which comes in the form of a root, is an important herb in traditional Chinese medicine and has Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) status in the US in the amounts normally used in food. Ginger has anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, immune-boosting, and antioxidant effects. Get at least a 3 inch piece of ginger root for the tonic. Do not use ginger if you take nifedipine. Excessive bleeding may result in rare cases. There are many different hot peppers that can be used in this recipe. These include cayenne, habanero, or jalapeño peppers. These peppers are rich in vitamins, minerals, and bioflavonoids that function as antioxidants and pain relievers. They also have capsaicin, a major component of cayenne pepper, which depletes Substance P, a chemical messenger that transmits pain messages to the brain. Make sure to buy at least eight to ten hot peppers of your choice. Apple cider vinegar is widely used for a variety of disorders including heartburn, diabetes, and infections as well as a topical treatment for acne, sores, burns, and skin infections. It is high in B vitamins and vitamin C and has antimicrobial properties. Buy a bottle of apple cider vinegar that is at least 32 ounces.
Summary:
Buy garlic. Purchase onion. Get horseradish root. Buy ginger root. Pick a hot pepper. Purchase apple cider vinegar.