How do you eat using a knife and a fork?
answer: Eating a casual dinner you use the fork in your left hand and your knife in the right hand (for cutting meat or solid vegetables.) When not using your knife lay it on the side of your plate until you need it again. When finished eating (even if there is still a small bit of food remaining on your plate) lay the fork and knife in the middle of the plate sideways. This means you are finished eating. Do this at home or out at friends for dinner because you may go to a high end restaurant where you will need to know proper etiquette.
How to sing well?
answer:
1. Breath from the diaphragm, not the lungs. You need to really control the air that you're expelling when you sing, and breathing from the diaphragm gives you more air to work with. To do this, breath so that your stomach goes out rather than your chest when you inhale. When you
practice, try to focus on using the same amount of air for low notes and high notes. This will help erase the break between your registers and give you more steady tone.
2. Run through scales-a lot. If this was guitar, it wouldn't be different, and the human voice is a lot less accurate than a guitar. You need to get your sense of pitch down, and you need to train your voice to reach higher and higher if you want to really hit all the notes in your range.
3. Don't strain your voice. Practice is a good thing, but don't try to sing too high or you might damage your vocal cords. Go slow and steady and you'll sing well in no time. Keep your practice time to an hour or so a day, then move up if you feel like it. If you ever feel like your voice is straining, or if you feel soreness or pain, stop right away.
4. Listen to criticism. Singing well takes a long time, and in the meantime you're going to hear people say a lot of bad things about you. If you notice a trend, recognize that people are probably making a good judgment and try to work on the problem aspect of your voice. Don't let anyone get you down who really has nothing to say other than, "you suck," though. You don't see them trying to do this, and they have no idea what they're talking about.
5. Make recordings of yourself. This is the only way to hear your problems, because you can separate yourself from your voice and listen to what other people hear. You may not like this at first, but keep at it; you'll improve vastly, and you'll start to notice stuff you like about your voice and really expand on those things.
What is shit made of?
answer:About 3/4 of your average turd is made of water. Of course, this value is highly variable - the water content of diarrhea is much higher, and the amount of water in poop that has been retained (voluntarily or otherwise) is lower. Water is absorbed out of fecal material as it passes through the intestine, so the longer a turd resides inside before emerging, the drier it will be. Of the remaining portion of the turd, about 1/3 is composed of dead bacteria. These microcorpses come from the intestinal garden of microorganisms that assist us in the digestion of our food. Another 1/3 of the turd mass is made of stuff that we find indigestible, like cellulose, for instance. This indigestible material is called "fiber," and is useful in getting the turd to move along through the intestine, perhaps because it provides traction. The remaining portion of the turd is a mixture of fats such as cholesterol, inorganic salts like phosphates, live bacteria, dead cells and mucus from the lining of the intestine, and protein.
how do you become a good friend?
answer:
1. be real
2. be honest
3. be loyal
4. be respectful
5. watch out for your friend
6. pitch in for friends during times of crisis
7. If your friend is going through a crisis, don't tell them everything is going to be all right if it's not going to be.
8. give advice, add perspective.
9. Give your friend space.
10. Never make a promise you know you can't keep.
11. Listen to them.
12. Don't be selfish.
13. Learn to share.
14. Don't abuse their generosity or "wear out your welcome"
boredom
answer: Eating a casual dinner you use the fork in your left hand and your knife in the right hand (for cutting meat or solid vegetables.) When not using your knife lay it on the side of your plate until you need it again. When finished eating (even if there is still a small bit of food remaining on your plate) lay the fork and knife in the middle of the plate sideways. This means you are finished eating. Do this at home or out at friends for dinner because you may go to a high end restaurant where you will need to know proper etiquette.
How to sing well?
answer:
1. Breath from the diaphragm, not the lungs. You need to really control the air that you're expelling when you sing, and breathing from the diaphragm gives you more air to work with. To do this, breath so that your stomach goes out rather than your chest when you inhale. When you
practice, try to focus on using the same amount of air for low notes and high notes. This will help erase the break between your registers and give you more steady tone.
2. Run through scales-a lot. If this was guitar, it wouldn't be different, and the human voice is a lot less accurate than a guitar. You need to get your sense of pitch down, and you need to train your voice to reach higher and higher if you want to really hit all the notes in your range.
3. Don't strain your voice. Practice is a good thing, but don't try to sing too high or you might damage your vocal cords. Go slow and steady and you'll sing well in no time. Keep your practice time to an hour or so a day, then move up if you feel like it. If you ever feel like your voice is straining, or if you feel soreness or pain, stop right away.
4. Listen to criticism. Singing well takes a long time, and in the meantime you're going to hear people say a lot of bad things about you. If you notice a trend, recognize that people are probably making a good judgment and try to work on the problem aspect of your voice. Don't let anyone get you down who really has nothing to say other than, "you suck," though. You don't see them trying to do this, and they have no idea what they're talking about.
5. Make recordings of yourself. This is the only way to hear your problems, because you can separate yourself from your voice and listen to what other people hear. You may not like this at first, but keep at it; you'll improve vastly, and you'll start to notice stuff you like about your voice and really expand on those things.
What is shit made of?
answer:About 3/4 of your average turd is made of water. Of course, this value is highly variable - the water content of diarrhea is much higher, and the amount of water in poop that has been retained (voluntarily or otherwise) is lower. Water is absorbed out of fecal material as it passes through the intestine, so the longer a turd resides inside before emerging, the drier it will be. Of the remaining portion of the turd, about 1/3 is composed of dead bacteria. These microcorpses come from the intestinal garden of microorganisms that assist us in the digestion of our food. Another 1/3 of the turd mass is made of stuff that we find indigestible, like cellulose, for instance. This indigestible material is called "fiber," and is useful in getting the turd to move along through the intestine, perhaps because it provides traction. The remaining portion of the turd is a mixture of fats such as cholesterol, inorganic salts like phosphates, live bacteria, dead cells and mucus from the lining of the intestine, and protein.
how do you become a good friend?
answer:
1. be real
2. be honest
3. be loyal
4. be respectful
5. watch out for your friend
6. pitch in for friends during times of crisis
7. If your friend is going through a crisis, don't tell them everything is going to be all right if it's not going to be.
8. give advice, add perspective.
9. Give your friend space.
10. Never make a promise you know you can't keep.
11. Listen to them.
12. Don't be selfish.
13. Learn to share.
14. Don't abuse their generosity or "wear out your welcome"
boredom