In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Since hedgehogs don’t have the best eyesight, they’re more sensitive to bright lights and shadows. When you’re picking up your hedgehog, try not to cast a shadow over it or you could scare it. You want your hedgehog to feel as safe and calm as possible while you’re working on taming it. To avoid casting a shadow over your hedgehog, be mindful of nearby lights. For example, if there’s a lamp next to your hedgehog’s cage, avoid standing in front of it when you’re picking your hedgehog up. Just like with bright lights and shadows, hedgehogs are sensitive to loud noises. You don’t want your hedgehog to get scared while you’re holding it, so try to stay as calm and quiet as possible. Avoid yelling, listening to loud music, slamming cabinets or door, or dropping things while you're holding your hedgehog. Trying to rush the taming process with your hedgehog will only make it take longer. Don’t force your hedgehog to give you attention or it will feel scared and threatened. Instead, give your hedgehog plenty of time to get used to your smell and company. Eventually, it will feel safe around you!
Summary: Don’t cast a shadow over your hedgehog when you pick it up. Avoid making loud noises when you’re handling your hedgehog. Let your hedgehog get comfortable with you on its own time.

You make yourself invisible using the "Invisibility potion." And fly above survival users, splashing them with your potions. They won't see you, and it really annoys them. Quick, easy, and very fun. Give them armour and everything, then step back, yell go, and annihilate them with your wooden sword.
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One-sentence summary -- 1 If you have creative game mode, what you do is get splash potions of harming. Snipe them out with arrows. Challenge them to a PVP match, then use the GodMod cheat.

Q: Outline your lip using a matching lip liner first, then fill your lips in with the lip liner. Apply the lipstick either directly from the tube or with a lipstick brush. Blot the lipstick with a piece of folded tissue, then apply a second coat, if necessary. This can draw attention towards the center of your face, which in turn can draw attention towards the center of your face. Instead, consider doing a more natural looking eye makeup using neutral colors.  Shadows under the eyes can also draw attention towards the center of the face. Consider using some concealer to hide under-eye shadows. Choose a color that matches your skin tone, and apply it using your ring finger. When blending the concealer, try to blend downwards, towards your cheeks. Try a cat eye look for something bold that will draw attention out and away from your nose. Having strong, well-shaped eyebrows can help to draw attention away from your nose, while thin, wispy eyebrows may cause your nose to look bigger. Shape your brows carefully without removing too many hairs. Then, fill in any bare spots with a matching color shadow and use gel to keep the hairs in place. Big, curly hair will draw more attention than a big nose. Another thing to consider is which way you part your hair. If you part your hair straight down the center, you are directing the eye straight down towards your nose.  If you part your hair off to the side, you are drawing the eye away from the nose. Here are some other types of hairstyles that might draw attention away from your nose:  Side parts Layers that frame the face Soft curls or waves Loose, messy, or scruffy up-dos Try adding more volume to the back of your head to make your nose look shorter. Certain hairstyles draw the focus inward, towards the center of your face. For example, large bangs that cover up your eyes will prevent people from making eye contact with you. Since they can't look at your eyes, they will look at the next closest feature: your nose. Here are some other hairstyles that tend to draw attention to the nose:  Center parts that draw the eye downward towards the center of the nose Straight-across cuts Sleek and straight styles Tight ponytails Try wearing some earrings or a necklace, such as a pair of long, wide chandelier earrings or a long, chunky necklace. The sparkle will draw attention away from your nose. You can also try wearing a hat. If you wear glasses, skip the small, thin frames, and go for the larger ones. They will naturally dwarf your nose and make it appear smaller.
A: Wear some bright or bold lipstick to draw attention away from your nose. Avoid wearing heavy eye makeup. Fill and shape your eyebrows. Use your hair to draw attention away from your nose. Know what hair styles to avoid. Choose the right accessories.

Problem: Article: This works best in small areas covered with or affected by the plant. Areas with widespread creeping charlie will take a long time to manually remove, so you might consider sunlight deprivation or chemical treatment in these cases.  It is recommended you wear gloves for protection if you plan to pull the plant out by hand. Gloves can prevent blisters, friction burns, and callouses from forming during manual removal. Creeping charlie is a common skin allergen that can cause itching or a rash from contact. Wearing gloves will prevent you from having an unexpected allergic response while weeding. For plants that are especially thick, you should cut off the leaves and vines to make the roots more accessible. You can do this most easily with a few snips from a pair of pruning shears. Once the protective upper foliage is removed, you'll be able to target the roots in the ground.  Keep bits and pieces of creeping charlie collected together off to the side or put it in a bag for disposal later. Lost bits and pieces can reseed your plot with the plant. You may want to avoid doing this on windy days. The wind might blow a stray leaf or vine somewhere else you don't want the plant growing. It is not recommended you use a hoe to break up the soil or cut through the top layer of the plant. This can spread creeping charlie even further. In loose, loamy soil, you may find that the roots pull free with relatively little effort. However, in some cases, the roots may be very stubborn. Grasp the root by its topmost part and apply firm, steady pressure until the roots pull free.  You may need to use a rooting tool, which is shaped like a long, flat-tipped screwdriver, to assist in removing difficult plants or those with deep-sunk roots. You should investigate the soil following the hand removal of roots. If you leave behind root pieces, the creeping charlie may return. The leaves and vines you have cut from the plants could serve to further seed creeping charlie, so be careful when disposing this plant. Avoid places like open compost piles where the wind might carry seeds or leaves back to your plot.  Using a thin tined rake can help you sift through dirt to find remaining creeping charlie plant debris. Even small pieces can contribute to regrowth. Throwing the creeping charlie away in the garbage should be sufficient, but you could also dispose of trimmings by burning them. Be sure you have a fire permit before burning, if your region requires one. After you've weeded out the creeping, you can help prevent regrowth by adding mulch, like wood chips, over the area the plant was growing. Use a regular cover of 2 - 3 in (5 - 7.6 cm) of your mulch for the best effect. Getting the whole root system and removing every seed-carrying leaf can be a tall order. It's likely you'll miss a few and see the plant return. Every time you see the scalloped leaves of creeping charlie reappear, pull it out. Eventually it should stop coming back. You should see the creeping charlie diminish after each weeding, but it can take up to a year or longer before the plant is fully removed.
Summary:
Identify suitable areas for manual removal. Remove leaves and vine growth. Pull up the roots thoroughly. Dispose all clippings and roots. Add mulch to deter regrowth. Remove the creeping charlie as it regrows.