In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is the yellow icon with a white ghost in it. Tapping on it will open Snapchat’s camera interface. This will bring up the Chat menu, from which you can open individual chats. You won't be able to save a chat that you've already opened and closed before. This will open the chat conversation. The background will turn gray, and the phrase "Saved" should pop up on the left side of the chat.  You can save both your recipient's chats and your own chats. You can tap and hold again on the same chat to unsave it. When you leave the conversation, the unsaved chat will disappear. Your saved chat will appear at the top of the chat window, and will stay there unless you unsave it.
Summary: Open Snapchat. Swipe right. Swipe right on your target chat. Tap and hold the text you wish to save. View your saved chat by re-opening the conversation anytime.

When priming and painting, weather must be considered. Each product will state acceptable temperature ranges but a good rule of thumb is to not paint in weather colder than 50 F (10 C) or on rainy days. Moisture from dew or rain will ruin a new application of paint. When priming or painting, begin on a portion that is shaded from the sun as painting in direct sunlight can cause cracks and bubbles from drying too fast. In turn, any bubbles or cracks will have to be sanded out after drying. After coating your roller in primer, roll quickly but with even pressure, along the panel of siding. Next, roll backwards in the opposite direction. This is to ensure an even and complete coat has been applied. Applying primer should only take a few seconds per foot applied. Apply at least two coats of primer sparingly to the siding to ensure proper coverage.  Don't worry if you can see the metal or previous paint through the primer. Your coat should be thin enough to dry fast but still visible to the eye. Always begin priming at one end of the siding. By working left to right, or right to left, rather than starting in the middle, the primer will dry evenly as you work. This is a great way to avoid visible lines dried within your progress. Allow full drying time between coats. If you don't wait long enough, peeling or bubbling can occur. Full drying time will vary between brands, however, a four hour drying time is a good rule of thumb. Since it is to be covered up, primer can be great practice for airbrushing techniques. Paint in long, even strokes, making sure not to overdo it. If your paint is dripping then you have too much.  Work from the top down to eliminate dripping paint from ruining your hard work. If your siding is horizontal, paint left to right. If vertical, paint up to down. This ensures even coats and will prevent you from missing any spots.   As a rule of thumb, paint takes two hours to dry. To test the dryness of your paint, touch the siding with your finger in an inconspicuous area. If the paint no longer feels tacky or sticky, it's completely dried. This means you're ready for your second coat. Plan your breaks. Any siding that is partially painted and left to dry is at risk for lasting, visible lines. This can be avoided by finishing each individual piece of siding as you go. If any bumps are present within the first coat, they can be removed by an additional sanding before the second application of paint. Be gentle when removing impurities from the first coat because if you sand too hard you'll be back at square one. Always check that that the initial paint is dried before continuing on with the second coat.  You don't want to strip off any of the paint while removing impurities. If it happens, though, dab on some primer to cover the raw aluminum. While a second coat of paint isn't a necessity, it adds a look of professionalism. The second coat also increases the durability of the paint, overall increasing the value of your new siding.  If you're seeing lines in your first coat, it's because you're painting too slow. A line in the color is from the paint drying and being over painted. To eliminate the line, try working in a smaller area while keeping your edges wet and painting your siding in panels without pausing in between strokes. Painting your second coat carefully will allow you to hide any lines from the first coat.
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One-sentence summary -- Apply products on the right day. Prime the siding and allow full drying time. Paint the siding. Apply a second coat of paint.

Q: Before you get to folding, consider how large or small the design you’re trying to make needs to be. Complex, impressive pieces may benefit from added size, which means you should use a sheet of paper that is larger and can be folded more ways. On the other hand, smaller paper forces you to work meticulously, and results in stunning, delicate shapes. Origami paper can come cut as large as 30”x20”, and as small as a mere 1”x1” for challenging miniature pieces. Your origami doesn’t have to be made from dull white paper. Take color into account when deciding on a design. Origami paper can be found in a multitude of color combinations, with products like duo paper which has a different color on each side. Other papers feature brightly-colored patterns and embellishments, each presenting unique possibilities. Different colors will suit different projects. For instance, an origami strawberry can be fashioned from red and green duo paper, while a lotus may look best in one tasteful pastel sheet. For an interesting visual element, look into papers that have textures that make them stand out among conventional types. Certain types of washi, or traditional Japanese origami paper, are woven from plant fibers and are characterized by a soft, slightly wrinkled consistency. These papers can give completed projects an added degree of visual texture and appeal. Other types of textured paper-like momigami (a leathery paper made from the bark of the mulberry tree) and foil paper highlight surface detail while also manipulating the way light hits the contours of the design. Not all origami paper comes in squares. See what sorts of new objects you can fold using circular or triangular paper, or any number of other unorthodox shapes. Working with alternative shapes requires you to view your project from a fresh perspective and changes the types of techniques you’re able to employ and designs you’re able to create. Some techniques may be altered drastically when using oddly shaped papers, as there may be more or fewer precise edges and corners to aid in folding.
A: Think about the size of the design you wish to create. Make use of color. Work with textured papers. Choose an unusual shape.

Problem: Article: Avoid flaunting the fact that you're with other guy directly after the two of you break up. It's okay to go out and enjoy being single, but don't post a million pictures of you with other guys to Facebook, and be sensitive if you know he's going to be there. Don't go on a date with someone to a place where you know you're going to run into him. Try to talk to him, see if you could still be friends so that it isn't making your life awkward. Don't get sucked in if he tries to do this to you, either. Realize that it's his way of trying to prove to you and himself he doesn't care, and take a deep breath and turn the other cheek. If this happens, let him "win" by not retaliating.
Summary:
Don't try to "win" the breakup.