In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: There isn't a built-in way to post a GIF as a status, but you can copy a GIF from elsewhere. Enter "GIF" into your browser and review the results.  You can also type in a specific word after "GIF" to narrow your search. Most browsers have an image-only filter that you can select after searching for an option. This will help narrow your GIF search. Right-click (or Control-click), then click the Copy option. This will copy the GIF. On computers with no right or left mouse button, you can usually press the trackpad button (or tap the trackpad) with two fingers instead. Go to https://www.facebook.com in your preferred browser. This will load your News Feed if you're already logged into Facebook. If you aren't already logged into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password before continuing. This is the text box at the top of the Facebook page with "What's on your mind, [Name]?" written in it. You can do this in a couple of different ways:   Windows - Either press Ctrl+V, or right-click the box and then click Paste.  Mac - Either press ⌘ Command+V, or click the Edit menu item and click Paste. It's in the bottom-right corner of the status. Doing so will post your GIF. If your selected Copy option copied a link into the status box, consider removing the link text after the GIF loads before you post.
Summary: Open a browser. Search for a GIF to post. Copy the GIF. Go to Facebook's website. Click the status box. Paste your GIF into the status box. Wait for your GIF to appear, then click Post.

While it’s possible to reverse towards a trailer on an angle or around corners, it’s much easier to attach your trailer if you approach it in a straight line. If you can, wheel the trailer to a long stretch of a driveway or a parking lot where you’ll have plenty of room to work.  Most trailers will have an attached jack with a wheel on the end that can help keep the trailer level without it being attached to anything. Keep this out while moving the trailer by hand to reduce some of the heavy lifting. If your trailer is already full, it might be more difficult to move by hand. Rotate it on the spot as much as you can to make the reversing job easier, as trying to move it yourself may be difficult. Drive your vehicle forward so that it is directly in front of the trailer. Slowly reverse the car, turning the wheel slightly to keep it as directly in line with the trailer as you can. Stop when the back of the car is around 1 foot (0.30 m) away from the front of the trailer.  Reversing your car into the right position and space is much easier when you have a lot of room to work with. Keeping the trailer and vehicle lined up properly will make driving much easier, especially when you’re first getting onto the road. It might help to get a friend or someone else to help you reverse the car. They can guide you on how far back to drive and help you correct the vehicle if it starts angling in one direction. The trailer coupler is the metal socket on the end of the trailer that will connect to the back of your car. Rotate the handle on the trailer jack to raise or lower the coupler so that it’s 2 to 3 inches (5.1 to 7.6 cm) above the hitch ball on the back of your car.  If your trailer doesn’t have an attached jack, you could use a regular car jack to hold the trailer at the right height. Attached trailer jacks will be slightly behind the coupler on the trailer. If the trailer is light enough and easy to move, you could simply lift the trailer coupler forward and place it over the hitch ball. The hitch ball is the metal ball on the back of your car that the trailer coupler will attach to. With the coupler raised a little above the hitch ball, get back into your vehicle and reverse backward a little further. Get a friend to help guide you to reverse your car so that the hitch ball and coupler are perfectly lined up.  It’s possible to reverse into position by yourself, but it will take a lot of trial and error. Reverse a little bit, put on the break, and get out to check how much further back you need to go. Repeat this process until everything is lined up. If you reverse too far back, you may hit the coupler and scratch or damage the back of your car.
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One-sentence summary -- Move the trailer to a long, easily accessible area. Reverse your vehicle in a straight line with the trailer. Position the trailer coupler slightly above the hitch ball. Back your vehicle up until the coupler is directly above the hitch ball.

Q: This method works on any type of stretchy, elastic headband. It can be the thick, workout headband made from stretchy jersey material, or it can be the skinny ribbon-like headband made from colored or printed elastic. You can try this method on non-stretchy, ribbon headbands that are connected with a small bit of elastic. If the headband is made from lace, use hot glue instead! The puffy paint or hot glue will act as a sort of rubber grip. When you put it on your head, it will create friction and catch onto your hair. Be careful not to stretch the elastic too much. If you pull too much on it, the puffy paint or hot glue may snap. It should stand up to pulling it over your head, however.
A: Get an elastic headband. Wait for the paint to dry, then flip the headband right-side-out.

Problem: Article: This can work for a longer trip or a brief ride to and from work. To keep yourself occupied, pack a small journal. Jot down interesting observations of the world around you, any interesting thoughts you have, or interesting snippets of conversation you overhear. Not only will this help you enjoy yourself and pass the time, you'll have something to remember the moment for years to come. You can also sketch in your notebook if you don't like writing. If someone seems friendly, you can make friends on the train. If someone catches your eye and smiles, or asks you a question, strike up a conversation. Many people have fun making new friends to pass time on the train.  This can be great on longer journeys. A great conversation starter is something like, "Where are you headed?" You can chat about things like vacation and travel plans. Be careful, however. Not everyone loves talking on the train. If someone's wearing headphones or is buried in a book, they may not be opened to conversation. Bringing a book along with you can help you stay entertained on a long train ride. Choose an entertaining work of fiction or nonfiction, or something like a light book of poetry. You can also try magazines on topics that interest you. If you're engaged in an interesting read, the train ride is bound to pass by more quickly. For longer train rides, the scenery is sometimes beautiful. If you're traveling through a unfamiliar city or a rural area, sometimes taking in the scene can be entertaining in and of itself. Take a moment to simply look out the window and observe anything interesting you pass by. Bring an iPhone/iPod, MP3 player, or other portable device that plays music with you. You can turn on your music and use this to zone out and relax while enjoying the train ride.  In addition to listening to music, you can also listen to things like Podcasts and radio shows to pass the time. If you have a larger electronic device, like a tablet, you can download and watch movies and TV shows. If you brought along a smart phone, use it to play games. Download popular games, like Candy Crush, or play simple card games like solitude. Losing yourself in a fun phone app an help you pass the time on the train and enjoy yourself.  Choose games you can play with friends, like Draw Something, so you can engage with your friends from a distance. Keep in mind, you should have a backup plan. Games that require Internet access may eat up your data if the train does not have wi-fi.
Summary:
Journal while you're on the train. Make friends with other passengers. Read. Look out the window. Listen to music. Play games on your phone.