How is your crush supposed to notice you if you're hiding in the shadows all the time? Get out there, talk with them, hang out, and let them get to know you as well as you getting to know him/her. This is a great step towards really getting to know each other. Get to know them for who they really are and not who they pretend to be. Spend time talking to them about the things that really matter to them, such as their dreams for the future and the beliefs about politics or religion. This shows them that you really care about them, not just who you think they are. Find something to bond over (for example, if they are in a club, join that club). Don't fake loving it, but learn to appreciate it instead and maybe even stick with it. Don't start stalking them though; stalking will only freak them out and then they’ll avoid you. You just have to be patient and let things develop naturally instead of forcing something they dont want. Support them in the things they like to do. For example, if they play sports, show up at a game. But you should also support them when they're having a tough time. Help them with their homework or be a good listener when they're having a problem. Try to solve their problem too (If you can).
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One-sentence summary -- Spend time with them. Get to know them. Share their passions. Support them.


As casually as possible, make your way into a roughly diagonal stance with the heels of your feet pointed towards the audience and your toes pointed away from them. Place both feet flat on the ground, side-by-side.  To avoid drawing suspicion, try pacing back and forth slowly while setting up the trick, then stop and get into position after your final turn. This will make it appear like you ended up in your stance by chance. This trick works best when performed in front of a stationary audience, who won't be able to move around to get a better look at your feet. Stress that you'll only be able to hold yourself up for a second or two, if at all. When you're ready, hold your arms out to your sides slightly and take a few deep breaths to convey how hard you're concentrating. If you want, you can go as far as to throw in a couple “failed” attempts to lend an element of realism to the trick.
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One-sentence summary -- Stand at a slight angle with your back to your audience. Caution your onlookers that levitating is an extremely difficult skill.


Hold the gun or can about 12 inches (30 cm) away from the surface and use steady, sweeping motions to apply the base coat paint, which should be the same color as the rest of the car. Overlap each pass by 50% for smooth, even coverage. Let the layer dry for 30 minutes.  To protect yourself from harmful fumes, make sure to wear protective gear such as a face mask and gloves while painting. If you're using a spray can make sure to spray a bit of paint away from the bumper several times to clear out the nozzle. After the first layer has dried, check for any drips or imperfections. Wet sand them smooth with a spray bottle and sandpaper. Wipe away any dust with a clean tack cloth. Always wipe down the bumper cover with a clean tack cloth after sanding the new layer. Apply up to 3 coats total, or until the paint has full, even coverage. Hold the can or clean spray gun of clear coat about 12 inches (30 cm) away from the bumper and spray on the clear coat in light, sweeping layers. Let the layer dry for 20 minutes, then apply a second coat and let it dry as well. Each time you go over the bumper with the clear coat, overlap the previous pass by 50% for the best coverage. This time will let the paint cure and harden fully. The longer it dries, the longer the paint will hold up and remain durable, so you could even wait up to 24 hours. After the minimum 6 hours, you can remove any tape and masking materials from the car or reattach the bumper to the body.
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One-sentence summary -- Use a spray can or gun to paint on a layer of base coat and let it dry. Wet sand any imperfections with 1500-grit sandpaper and wipe it down. Repeat the painting, drying, and sanding process 1-2 more times. Apply 2 layers of clear coat to seal in the base coat. Let the bumper cover dry for at least 6 hours before driving or reattaching it.


Patches containing salicylic acid are available which you can put on the callus.  Follow the manufacturer's instructions and your doctor's recommendations for how often to change the patch. These medications must be applied carefully, because if they come in contact with the healthy, live skin around the callus, they may cause chemical burns.  Do not use these methods if you have diabetes, poor circulation, or are prone to numbness. In this case, consult your doctor. By crushing up aspirin tablets, you can make your own topical medicine and apply it.  Grind five aspirin tablets into a powder and add a half teaspoon lemon juice and a half teaspoon water. Mix until a paste forms. Apply the paste to the callus, not to the healthy, live skin surrounding it. Wrap it in plastic wrap and put a warm towel on it for 10 minutes. Afterwards scrub away the paste and any loose dead skin. The doctor will be able to examine it to confirm that it is a callus.  The doctor may prescribe a stronger medication to get rid of the callus. In extreme cases, the doctor may remove it with a scalpel. Calluses generally are not associated with infection, so if yours shows any of these symptoms, it should be examined by a doctor:  Redness Pain Inflammation Discharging blood or pus
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Try over-the-counter medications for removing calluses. Apply aspirin as an alternative source of salicylic acid. See a doctor if these methods do not help. Contact a medical professional if your callus shows signs of being infected.