Write an article based on this "Understand the Tor network. Download the Tor Browser. Protect your anonymity. Start with a deep web introduction from the "surface web" communities for up-to-date instructions and advice."
article: This area of the deep web, sometimes called the Dark Net, is used for trades, conversations, and information that users want to keep private. Visitors must use software called Tor to access this region of the web, visiting websites with the ".onion" domain. While much of this activity is illegal or legally grey, this is also an area used by journalists to talk to anonymous sources, and by people interested in the concept of an ultra-private internet. Accessing this area of the deep web is legal, although that may not apply to activities you participate in there. Tor is a free service that lets you connect to web pages anonymously, making it extremely difficult for anyone to track your internet activity if you follow the right precautions. Many deep web communities can only be accessed through the Tor network, since they are founded on anonymity, privacy, and secrecy. Download the Tor Browser here to begin accessing this network.  Web pages on the Tor network tend to be unreliable, often going down for hours, days, or permanently. They can be slow to load as well, since Tor is routing your connection through other people's computers to protect your anonymity. While Tor browsers exist for Android and iOS, these are not secure and not recommended. Similarly, Tor add-ons for other browsers are not secure and are usually not supported by the Tor organization. Accessing the deep web tor network is legal, but many people take advantage of the anonymity to engage in illegal activity. Taking these precautions is highly recommended to avoid malicious attacks or tracking by law enforcement agencies:  Click the "S" logo to the left of the Tor Browser address bar, and click "Forbid scripts globally."  Turn on your windows or Mac firewall. Never download any file from a Tor web page, not even a .pdf or .doc file. Torrent-sharing is especially insecure. Try posting on the subreddits /r/deepweb, /r/onions, or /r/Tor. Most of the deep web links in this section are only accessible through Tor, not ordinary browsers.

Write an article based on this "Find the source of the weevils. Discard any food that has weevils. Vacuum and wash your pantry. Wipe your pantry shelves with white vinegar or eucalyptus oil. Place all of your foods in airtight, hard containers."
article: Although pantry pests can fly, they usually like to stay near their food source. If you've noticed small reddish brown beetles, weevils, in your flour, they may also be in other foods in your pantry. You should also check for weevils near your pet's food dishes since this may be their source of food. Check for weevils in:  Cereals and grains (oats, rice, quinoa, bran). Crackers. Spices and herbs . Dried pasta. Dried fruit. Chocolate, candy, and nuts. Dried peas or beans. Although you won't be able to see the eggs in pantry items, you will be able to see adult weevils. Check your flour and pantry products for them and if you find weevils, throw away the food. If you don't see weevils, you can store and use the flour or food. You shouldn't eat any food that could contain live weevils. If you've accidentally baked with flour containing weevils, you can eat the food because the weevils are dead. Remove the food from your pantry shelves and use a vacuum attachment to suck up any loose bits of food or flour. Take a wash cloth dipped in soapy water and wash all of the shelves and anywhere that there may be spilled food. If you've found weevils in other rooms of your house, vacuum them up.  Immediately empty the vacuum canister in your dumpster outside so the weevils don't stay in your kitchen trashcan. You won't need to use commercial insecticides for weevils or pantry moths if you clean your pantry and remove their food source. Once you've thoroughly cleaned your pantry shelves, wipe them with a liquid that weevils dislike. You can wipe a mixture of half water and half white vinegar or use eucalyptus oil. Just dilute the eucalyptus oil with a little water and spray it onto the shelves. You can also try neem, tee tree, or pine needle oils to prevent the weevils from getting into your pantry. Since weevils can eat through cardboard boxes or bags, you'll need to store your pantry foods in hard plastic containers or jars that are air-tight. If you've bought bakery mixes (like cake or muffin mixes), check these for weevils and transfer them to containers. You can color code or label your containers to make them easy to use. You may want to cut out any cooking instructions from cardboard packages for foods and store them in an organizer in your kitchen.

Write an article based on this "Measure your waist and hips. Double check your measurements to consult sizing information. Look for firm elastic. Avoid underwear that’s too tight. Check for bunching, rolling, or sagging."
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You’ll be able to find the proper size for your underwear across brands if you know your waist and hip measurements. Use a tape measure to measure your natural waist and the fullest part of your hips so you can choose the most comfortable size for your body.  You can find your natural waist by bending sideways. A crease will form at your waist to help you identify it. Keep the tape measure parallel to the ground when you measure your hips. It’s a good idea to measure both your waist and hips twice to make sure that you get the same measurement both times. Once you have your waist and hip measurements, you can consult the sizing information for any underwear you’re considering to ensure a proper fit.  Checking your measurement is important, because sometimes you don't get it right the first time. If your measurements are different on the second try, measure them a third time. One of these sets should match up, so use that set of measurements when shopping. No one wants to be pulling at their underwear all day to keep it from slipping or falling down. Choose underwear that has firm elastic in the waistband so you know it will stay in place. While firm elastic at the waist is helpful in underwear, avoid styles with elasticized leg holes. They have a tendency to bunch up, which can be uncomfortable. Underwear that’s too tight doesn’t just lead to unflattering bulges and lumps beneath your clothing; it can also cause skin chafing and irritation from the friction. In general, any underwear that’s tight enough to leave marks on your skin is too tight. Underwear that’s too tight also doesn’t breathe as well, so it can lead to health issues and leave you a little sweaty. Before leaving the house for the day, it’s important to make sure that your undies are lying smoothly against your body. Any pair that bunches, rolls, or sags under your clothing is going to be uncomfortable because you’ll be tugging at them to keep them from pinching your skin or falling down.  Not only can bunching underwear be uncomfortable in the long run, but it can also look messy and ruin even the best outfit. This is especially important with dresses and skirts! If your underwear is bunching, readjust it so that it sits properly on you. If it still bunches, switch to a different pair. Bunching, rolling, and sagging is often a sign of old, worn underwear; it means that the fabric has lost its stretch and is now too big for you.