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1. To keep the carbonation in a soda bottle, put it inside the fridge upside down. CO2 rises up and whatnot and this prevents it from slowly leaking out. Make sure the cap is on real tight!
2. If you're ever in a hot and humid place, sucking on buttons will make your saliva flow longer and delay dehydration.
3. Wash windows on cloudy days, sunlight causes streaks.
4. An open box of baking soda absorbs bad odors in a fridge.
5. When wrapping your arms around something (or someone) to prevent them from breaking out, after you put your arms around them, put one palm facing up and one palm facing down then interlock them in a way, so your palm connects and you're holding your thumb. Clamp tight and throw! I mean...
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Spenguin
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DANCE!
With #5 do you have any diagrams.
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i second that
what do you mean by sucking on buttons? like buttons on your shirt?
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Unfortunately the best I could come up with is this... + Show Spoiler +Like this except tighter~
For the buttons, shirt buttons are perfectly fine. Just try to keep the button around the roof of your mouth. Honestly, it should come naturally.
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