Problem: Article: /) /) ( ^.^ ) C(") (") Your completed bunny should look like this:   /) /)  ( ^.^ )C(") (")
Summary: Make the ears: Make the face: Make the feet: Align the levels.

Problem: Article: It is important that you are both committed to working together to renew the relationship and make it better than it was in the past. You can both verbally agree to do this as a way to show you are both invested in the relationship. If your partner is not certain about his desire to save the relationship, you may want to reconsider how much this relationship means to him. It may be difficult to save it if both of you are not committed. Before you embark on the rescue of your relationship, you should sit down and ask yourself what drew you initially to your partner and how these qualities have changed or shifted. Taking a moment to reevaluate your reasons for being with this person can remind you why you would like to stay together with him and work to renew your relationship. You and your partner can also do this together. Be willing to engage in constructive criticism and use “I” statements. For example: “I feel like we used to spend more time together. Now I feel we hardly see each other,” or, “I feel like one of the big things I love about you is your energy and zest for life. But I feel like lately you have been depressed and withdrawn.” Focus on the qualities of the person that you value and admire, and look at when or how these qualities became less prominent in relationship. Sometimes it can be difficult to get perspective on your relationship, especially when you are so emotionally involved. Talk to close friends and family you trust and who know you and your partner well. Discuss some of the issues you may be having and ask if they have experienced similar issues or problems. They may be able to suggest certain tactics you can try to renew your relationship. Keep in mind that too many outside voices and opinions can end up cluttering your relationship and lead to assumptions or biases between you and your partner. Listen to the advice of others, but take it with a grain of salt. Remember that you will need to focus on communicating openly with your partner, rather than with others around you, to save your relationship from falling apart.
Summary: Decide if you are both committed to saving the relationship. Consider the reasons why you are still together with your partner. Lean on family and friends for perspective and advice.

Problem: Article: Bad rants will list the same idea fifty times and won't prove a thing. You can tell us in a strongly worded way that "Two and a Half Men" is the worst show of all time because "it's stupid," or you can start showing us how and why it's so terrible.  Every time you make a claim in your rant, get in the habit of asking yourself, "So what?" Then answer that question. Highlight contradictions or logical fallacies. The best way to rant is to skewer the topic at hand by pointing out all the ways in which it's completely wrong, ridiculous, or terrible. Connect the dots for us. Bad rants will tell us that something is "really really really stupid" and good rants will tell us something more specific and accurate: "The so-called humor on 'Two and a Half Men' is so insipid and juvenile, it makes 'Beavis and Butthead' seem like beloved characters from Shakespeare. The show is colossally stupid." It's important to bolster your railing with specific examples. You can only tell us something is bad so much without bothering to prove it to us. Give us quotes, specific examples, and discuss the thing in as much detail as possible. Sarcasm is the ranter's playground. Make good use of verbal eye-rolls by ramping up the sarcasm and embarrassing the opposition. Your target will be sorry it ever raised your ire if you launch sarcasm bombs like this: "The creator of 'Two and a Half' men says that the show is 'populist.' This is true. The show should get full credit for being so populist as to be the best show on television that appeals to the sexist, racist, dunderheaded caveman instincts in its knuckle-dragging audience." One great way of ranting against something and thoroughly skewering it in words is to mock it more subtly. If you can do an impression of your target and mock the style, you'll be a ranting pro. If you want to rant against the twee stylings of Wes Anderson movies, say, you might try writing in an overly cutesy way about the panda bear you had to care for at short film camp, and how you locked eyes with a Brazilian folk singer doing covers of Kinks songs on a thumb piano. Good rants make mountains out of molehills. Connect the small thing you're noticing and feel the need to rail against to a larger social, cultural, or political issue. If it bugs you when your friend checks Facebook every five seconds while you're trying to have lunch, what could this tell us about interpersonal relationships in the digital age? What's the end result of all this Facebooking? Where are we headed as a culture of heads-down phone-watchers? There's a fine line between an effective rant and a big exaggeration. You want to get as close as possible to it without going over. Saying that Facebook ruins dates and makes it more difficult to relate to one another, not easier, is right within the constraints of a good rant. Saying that Facebook is probably responsible for Ebola? That's a stretch.
Summary: Use specific examples. Use powerful adjectives. Use sarcasm to your advantage. Use irony and satire to your advantage. Embrace the big picture.

Problem: Article: Collect a variety of soft wrapping materials you can use to pad the TV. These can include bubble wrap, newspaper, and moving blankets. In many cases, you can use materials that you are already going to move, such as blankets, clothes, and other linens. They can pad your TV and get moved in the process, and then you don't have to spend extra money buying additional packing materials. Wrap the TV in the soft packing materials you have found. Once the whole TV is totally wrapped, tape the padding in place. Wrapping the entire TV before taping ensures that the tape does not get on the TV, which could damage the screen. Once you have cushioned the face of the TV, it's a good idea to put a harder layer of protection on top of the cushioning. Use a piece of cardboard or thin plywood to protect the face of the TV. Regardless of whether you have a flat screen TV or another type, you should measure the entire front. Then cut the cardboard to size and tape it on the TV by wrapping tape all the way around it.  If you have a large TV, you may need to use several pieces of cardboard to cover the face of the TV. You can use the cardboard from a flattened moving box or any spare plywood you have around. If you can, construct a makeshift box out of pieces of cardboard. This will protect the TV more effectively than just protecting the front of it. If you haven't put your TV in a secure box, you need to be careful when moving it. Make sure that it is in a very protected spot in your moving truck, such as next to a mattress or other soft surface. You may even want to take the TV and move it in your own car. Taking it in the back seat of your car will help ensure that it gets to its destination safely.
Summary:
Collect soft wrapping materials. Wrap the whole TV in cushioning. Place heavier protection over the face of the TV. Move the TV carefully.