Article: Choose a spot that is out of the shooter's visual field and that can provide protection if shots are fired your way. Ideally, your hiding place should not trap you and make you a "sitting duck." An ideal hiding place should have adequate space for you to move and escape if you need to.  Be quick in deciding where to hide. Try to secure a place to hide as soon as you can. If you can't find a room with a door that can lock to hide in, try to hide behind something that can conceal your body, like a photocopier or filing cabinet. Turn off the lights if there are lights, and be silent. Be sure to turn off both your phone's ringer and its ability to vibrate. Resist the urge to cough or sneeze, and do not try to talk to anyone else who may be hiding near you.  Remember that if you're hiding, the last thing you want to do is have the shooter notice you.  Don't call the authorities, even though you may be tempted. If you're in a populated place, like a restaurant or school, chances are that some people escaped or heard the gunfire and will alert law enforcement. If you are in a room, lock the door, or block it with something heavy, like a filing cabinet or sofa. Make it as difficult as possible for the shooter to enter the room. Making it difficult for the shooter to get into a room keeps you safe and also buys you time. If you or someone else has called the police, they should respond in a matter of minutes. Even just two to three minutes is a significant amount of time in an emergency situation. Lie on the floor, face down with your arms near but not covering your head. This facedown position protects your internal organs. In addition, if the shooter comes across you in this position, he may assume you're already dead. Laying low to the ground also reduces your chance of being shot by a stray bullet. Keep away from the door. Some shooters will just shoot through a locked door, rather than try to enter it or break it down. Since bullets can go through doors, it's best to stay away from that area.
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Find a hiding spot. Keep quiet. Block the hiding spot. Stay low and horizontal.

Problem: Article: Use the first several days and weeks of the divorce process to make your position clear. No matter how civil they are with one another, at some point your friends may expect you to judge the other spouse. Stay neutral, no matter what.  You might say something like, “Charlotte, I want to keep being friends with both you and Greg. I'm sorry, but I won't be taking sides.” You may also opt to take a break or spend less time with both parties until they figure out the details of their separation. Even then, it's possible that no matter how well-intentioned you are, one party could perceive you not taking any sides at taking the other's side. Sit down with both spouses and agree on some rules so that both friendships can thrive. This may seem weird, like another aspect of the divorce settlement, but it's necessary. Clearly outlining appropriate behaviors can prevent you from being caught in the middle of a tug-of-war.  The rules you set will depend on your unique circumstances. Some suggestions, however, are including sections about not speaking poorly about one another, not expecting friends to spy, and not pulling rank (i.e. saying “They were my friends first!”). If it's illogical to expect both spouses to be present, create an online document that you can email to both. If all of you were mutual friends, the way your friendship works will likely have changed. That's okay—just change with it. Think about what you cherish and value about both friends. What kinds of things do you do together?  Have separate meetings with each friend and talk about how your friendship will be moving forward. Try keeping your friendships event-focused for a while. Center your hangouts around activities or events. That way they will be more focused on what you're doing in the moment instead of on their divorce. For example, you might see one of the spouses regularly at the country club and play tennis together. You might be involved in the same community organization with the other. Use these “typical” routines as a guideline for how you might continue the friendship in the future. You and the spouses will also have to agree on a protocol for social events. If you host an event, will both be able to attend and act cordially? Think about how you want to manage their attendance at various social functions.  If both spouses are able to act civilly, you might invite them both and seat them far apart. If both spouses cannot act civilly, you might suggest that the person most connected to the event attends. For example, the spouse who helped you with a fundraiser might be invited to the charity ball. Remember that you are not their referee. Even if you want both parties to attend, the decision is up to them. Let them know that the other person will be there, and let them decide if they can handle that on their own.
Summary: Make it clear that you're not taking sides. Create a workable game plan. Redefine the friendships. Decide how to handle social events.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: ake vampire fangs from cotton balls. Wet cotton balls can be trimmed to size, shaped, and stuck to your upper teeth in order to form quick fangs. . Trim the cotton portion off the swabs and attach the remaining sticks to your teeth using nail glue. orm vampire fangs from non-toxic clay. Form the clay into a pointed cone or "fang" shape and fit it to your tooth for a custom fit. Let the clay harden before using the fangs as part of a costume. . If you have braces but still want to make vampire fangs, you can so so easily be forming braces wax into the shape of a fang and lodging it in between your canine teeth and the braces wire.  Combine the wax with clay for a more realistic look. . As long as the plastic has not touched anything toxic, you can cut out a pair of fangs from the bottle and attach them to your teeth.

SUMMARY: . Create vampire fangs using cotton swabs . Work around your braces by using braces wax Cut fangs from a white plastic bottle

Once the chocolate is set, it will look shiny due to the oil. You can remove it from the freezer and enjoy! You can store the chocolate in an airtight container for up to a week in the fridge, or 1 month in the freezer.
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Place the chocolate in the freezer for 10 minutes to set.