Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Be loyal. Do not anger a Scorpio. Embrace the competitive streak of a Scorpio.

Answer: Treat them with love, respect, and selflessness and they will be devoted to you. Scorpios are good friends. Give them 100 percent and they will return it with interest! Scorpios tend to have only a few very intense friendships because they need for their friends to bond with them on the deepest and most intimate level. Flimsy and ephemeral friendships are of no interest to a Scorpio. Once you've been part of their lives they will never forget you. If you wrong a Scorpio, they may eventually forgive you, after making you suffer, but they will never forget. Betrayal will be answered with an unrivaled thirst for vengeance. There's a reason the symbol for this sign is the scorpion. The likelihood you’ll win in a fight with them is very low. Most Scorpios (not all) love to compete - and most of all, win. Scorpios love sports or games where they have an opponent to defeat. If Scorpios have a goal, they will always try to reach it. They never give up and usually succeed in whatever they do.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Get up early. Stay up for an hour to an hour and a half. Lie down and relax. Spend ten minutes or so thinking about your dream. Encourage hypnagogic imagery. Feel your body fall asleep. Enter your dream. Check that you're dreaming.

Answer: Set your alarm an hour to an hour or an hour and a half before your normal waking time.  Go to bed at your usual time. If you don't have an ordinary wake time, try to estimate how many hours you typically sleep. When you go to bed, set an alarm for that number of hours, minus an hour to an hour and a half.  You need these extra 60 to 90 minutes to help relax your mind and aid in lucid dreaming. When you wake up early, stay awake for 90 minutes. You can do what you want with this time, but there are certain activities that may help you have a lucid dream. Spending time reading about lucid dreams or reading your dream journal can be helpful. Some people report reading, writing, or meditating of any sort is effective, while others might eat breakfast or snack and have an ordinary morning. You can lie back down in bed or wherever you wish to dream. Try lying in corpse pose, or however you feel most relaxed. Take ten deep, slow breaths. Remember, your goal is to ease yourself into a dream while remaining conscious of the process of falling asleep.  The corpse pose is where you lay on your back, your arms loosely at your sides and your feet shoulder-width apart. Try not to think too much about your pose when laying down. You can to be as comfortable as possible. Once you have been awake for at least an hour, return to bed or to the place you would like to have your lucid dream. There, you may recite something to yourself such as "I will have a lucid dream" or "I am about to enter my dream again." Imagine a recent dream, or slowly invent a dream you would like to have. Picture it in layers, starting with the outline and filling in the details.  Alternatively, try counting yourself to sleep. Say to yourself "One, I'm dreaming, two, I'm dreaming, three…"  Another method is to relax each part of your body systematically. Start with one hand or foot and slowly relax each muscle. As you start to sleep, you might see flashing and color. Watch it dimly, without focusing, as focusing might wake you up. Keep your eyes gently closed. Scenes may form. Let them go by you. Don't try to create or make up this imagery. Rather than forcing your mind to picture flashing lights, let whatever images your mind decides to create come naturally. As you drift off, your goal is to remain conscious of the transition to sleep. Be attentive to the auditory and physical phenomena of falling asleep. You may feel vibrations, which mean that your limbs are beginning to sleep. You may hear a buzzing. Keep your eyes lightly closed and continue to be attentive to images and sounds from within. As scenes form, try picturing more details, or interacting physically with the elements you are seeing. Imagine doing something active, such as riding a bike, climbing stairs, or swimming. Involving your senses in the dream will help you move from your physical body into your dream body. As you picture these details, the dream may feel more realistic. For example, you may feel the cool temperature of the water against your skin. Perform a reality check, such as turning the lights on or off, checking the time, or pushing your fingers softly through something that should be solid. If the time is impossible to read or is inconsistent, or if you can't change the lighting, but can poke your fingers though your hand or the wall, you are in your lucid dream. Lucid dreaming allows you to take control of your dream. Turning a light on or off is a prime example, but you can also take control of things like physics (i.e.: pushing your finger through a wall).


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Open Firefox. Open the HideMe site. Enter a website's address. Click Visit anonymously. Browse your site.

Answer: Its app icon resembles an orange fox on a blue background. Go to https://hide.me/en/proxy in your browser. Type the address of a blocked website into the "Enter web address" text box that's in the middle of the page. You can also select a different country by clicking the "Proxy location" drop-down box and then clicking a new country in the resulting drop-down menu. It's a yellow button below the text box. Doing so will begin loading your website. Once the website loads, you should be able to use it like usual. Keep in mind, however, that your website's load times will likely be significantly slower than usual.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Suggest moving the party to another location. Pretend they’re the ones that are ready to leave. Mention the time in a surprised manner. Inform your friends that you’ve got a busy schedule. Ask a close friend to help you out. Yawn repeatedly. Busy yourself with end-of-the-night tasks. Feign sickness such as a headache or stomachache.

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If you simply want to get the guests out of your home but don’t mind spending more time together, you can suggest going somewhere else. For instance, say “Let’s grab a drink at Joey’s bar,” or “Who wants to go bowling?” Your friends are likely to toss around suggestions until you all agree on the next destination. If you don’t want to move to the next location, say something like, “I heard the new bar around the corner has amazing drink specials on Thursdays,” or “Cheers is a great place for a nightcap.” Hopefully your guests will take the hint and agree to move the party elsewhere. When you’re ready to call it a night, say something like, “Wow, I’ve kept you here half the night! Why don’t I clean up while you all head home for some rest?” or “Gosh, you’ve been held hostage here for hours! I’m sure you must be exhausted and ready to go home.” They’re unlikely to argue with you or insist they stay longer, so you’ll have your home to yourself again in no time. Make a show of looking at your watch and being shocked by the time. You could say, “Oh my goodness! It’s after midnight!” or “Wow, I had no idea six hours had passed!” This should cue your friends that it’s time to wrap up the evening. Reminding people that you have other responsibilities or commitments can get them to move along. Say something like, “I still need to do a load of wash before turning in,” or “My day is jam-packed tomorrow, so I need to get some rest.” Hopefully, they’ll take the hint and decide to hit the road. If one of your close friends is in attendance, you can ask for their help to get your guests to leave. Speak to them privately and ask them to leave a certain time. When that time comes, your friend can stand up, stretch, and announce they’re heading out for the evening. Usually, your other guests will get the hint and follow suit. Your friend could say, “What a lovely evening! It’s getting late, though, so it’s time for me to go.” Yawning will signify that you’re tired and ready to wrap up the evening. This hint works especially well if it’s late at night, though it won’t be convincing in the middle of the day. You can also act drowsy or distracted, which can signify to your guests that it’s time for them to make their exit. Clear the table or head to the kitchen to take care of the dishes. You could also turn off the music, blow out the candles, or turn off lights in rooms that aren’t being used. All these things will tip off your guests that the evening has come to an end. If you feel comfortable telling this kind of white lie, it can be very effective. Keep it as a last resort though, as being upfront is a better approach. Most people despise being sick, so they’ll be likely to exit quickly to avoid catching a bug. You could say, “I think I’m getting sick,” or “I’m actually not feeling well. Do you mind if we resume this another time?”