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How to Win an I Love You More Argument

Posted: 23 Jul 2022 01:00 AM PDT

How do you possibly win an "I love you more" argument? It turns out that there are a ton of ways—you just have to get creative! Here, we'll share some sweet and sassy comebacks that will make your SO admit defeat. Read on to come out on top the next time you hear "I love you more."

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]"I love you the most. 😎"

  1. Dazzle them with a word that's even better than "more." After you two have volleyed "I love you more's" back and forth like a ping pong match, throw them a curve ball. Pull out the word "most" and they won't know what hit them.
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    • "I have the ultimate level of love for you! 🥳"
    • "My love for you is unparalleled. 🤓"
    • "I love you more than what's humanly possible. 🧙🏼‍♀️"

[Edit]"I think about you day and night!"

  1. Say you're totally smitten to be 100% victorious. Tell them that there's no way they can love you more since they're always on your mind. Your devotion will make them melt.
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    • "Even after all this time, I'm absolutely obsessed with you!"
    • "You're on my mind 24/7! I totally adore you."
    • "I'm head-over-heels for you every second of the day."

[Edit]"I love you to the 🌕 and back."

  1. Declare your love's out of this world to win your silly fight. Tell them that there's nothing on Earth that can compare to how you feel about them. You'll make them swoon with your adoring words.
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    • "You're my moon and stars! 🤩"
    • "You're the ☀️ in my life."
    • "My love for you is out of this world. 🪐"

[Edit]"You're going to be my #1 for an eternity. ✨"

  1. Tell them you'll always be their biggest fan to win them over. Bring up words like "eternity," "forever," or "endless." It'll be unmistakable that you'll always be there for your SO.
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    • "I place you above everything else! 💖"
    • "I worship you! You always come first."
    • "Your happiness is my biggest priority, babe!"

[Edit]"If I had to choose the best part of my life, it'd be you! 😘"

  1. Say they're a gift so they'll melt and admit defeat. Say that just their presence is the highlight of their life. Express a ton of gratitude and they'll feel truly appreciated.[1]
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    • "You are my greatest joy."
    • "When I reflect on what I'm grateful for, I think of you right away."
    • "No matter what I go through, you make my life worthwhile."

[Edit]"I've got proof I love you more. I bought you a PS5!"

  1. Be over-the-top and give them a gift to come out on top in your "fight." This is a great call for a special milestone, like their birthday or an anniversary. Use a thoughtful gift as evidence of how much you adore them.[2]
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    • "It's obvious I love you more! Just check out the package on your doorstep. 📦"
    • "I think these concert tickets show I love you more. 🎫"
    • "I blow your love out of the park! I booked us a trip to Maui! 🌴"

[Edit]"All the dictionaries in the world wouldn't have enough words to describe my love! 📚"

  1. If you're left speechless, say words just can't express all your love. Let them know that there's no way you could tell them how much you love them, even if you had all the phrases for "love" at your fingertips. If you're with each other in person, give your SO a hug to really seal the deal.[3]
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    • "I'd run out of breath if I listed all the ways I love you. 😘"
    • "It'd take more than a lifetime to share everything I love about you."
    • "It's impossible to find the words to express my love! 🤯"

[Edit]"A trillion poems couldn't capture how much I love you."

  1. Feel free to exaggerate in the argument so you can score an easy win. Use impressive numbers like "one hundred," "a million," or a "thousand" to express that you just can't quantify all your love.[4]
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    • "You deserve more than a thousand dates! You're incredible!"
    • "A million gifts wouldn't be enough to show my devotion to you! 🎁"
    • "I adore you so much! A billion "I love you's" can't even scratch the surface!"

[Edit]"Hey! This isn't a competition. But if it were one—I'd win. 😇"

  1. Get really sassy and tease that you'll always win in this situation. Remind them that it's not a contest so they think they're off the hook. Then, as your finishing move, declare that you'll always be the victor in an "I love you more" argument.
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    • "It's not fair to draw comparisons. 😉 I'd beat you, anyway."
    • "Sorry to say, but you'd always be outmatched, babe. 💪 💓"
    • "Let's not argue about this. 😊 I'll always be the one to love you more!"

[Edit]"I know. 💁"

  1. End the argument by soaking up your SO's love. Get a little cocky and say you're already totally aware that they adore you. It's a great way to stop them in their tracks and make them laugh.
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    • "Tell me something I don't know. 😝"
    • "Okay! Sounds good to me."
    • "How could you not? 🤷🏾"

[Edit]"Let's just agree that we love each other equally."

  1. You're not really arguing, but calling a "truce" is still pretty cute. Remind them that love doesn't have to be a battlefield. Focus on what really matters—your feelings for each other—and celebrate that you're both completely in love.
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    • "Why don't we call it even? We're both 100% in love. 💖"
    • "I don't want to argue. 😝 Let's just call a truce."
    • "I think we should call it a day and just cuddle."

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How to Repair a Nail in Your Tire

Posted: 22 Jul 2022 05:00 PM PDT

If you have a nail in your tire, you'll need to take your vehicle to a tire service technician to get it professionally fixed. Driving on a tire that hasn't been properly repaired by a professional can damage your vehicle and even cause an accident. The good news is that you can temporarily plug the hole in your tire so you don't have to pay for an expensive tow truck to take you to a tire service technician. If you do plug your tire, make sure you go straight to a professional to get your tire permanently fixed.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Getting the Hole Patched Professionally

  1. Visit a tire service technician for a permanent fix. They'll take your tire off the rim and patch and plug it so it's safe to drive on again. If you want to keep your tire, you'll need to visit a professional. Plugging a nail hole on your own is only a temporary solution.[1]
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  2. Drive your car to the technician if your tire isn't losing air. Take a look at your tire. If it looks flat, don't drive on it. If it doesn't, hold your hand above the nail to see if you can feel any air coming out. You can also spray the nail with soapy water and check to see if air bubbles form. If they do form, your tire is losing air. If your tire doesn't appear to be losing air, you should be able to drive it to a nearby technician to get the hole fixed.
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    • If your tire is losing air but it hasn't lost a lot yet, you can temporarily plug it with a tire repair kit so you're able to drive to a nearby technician.
  3. Put on a spare or call a tow truck if your tire is losing air. Don't drive on your tire if it's losing air or you could damage your vehicle. If you have a spare tire with you, change it out with your punctured tire. Otherwise, call a tow truck and have them take your car to the nearest tire service shop.
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[Edit]Having Your Tire Replaced

  1. Measure the size of the hole in your tire to see if it's fixable. Pull the nail out with needle nose pliers so it's easier to measure the hole. If it's more than across, you won't be able to fix it and you'll need to have your tire replaced.[2]
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  2. Look to see if the nail punctured your tire inside the tread. If it did, and the hole is smaller than across, a tire service technician should be able to repair your tire. If the nail is outside of the tread or on the side of your tires, it's not fixable.[3]
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    • If you're not sure, visit a tire service technician and get their opinion. Having your tire repaired will be cheaper than replacing it, so it's a good idea to find out if there's any way your tire can be fixed before moving forward.
  3. Visit a tire technician to have your tire replaced if it's not fixable. If your punctured tire has lost a lot of air, put on a spare or have your car towed. If it still has air in it, you can temporarily plug it with a tire plug kit so you can drive your car to a shop.
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  4. Refer to the tire replacement recommendations in your owner's manual. Depending on your vehicle, you may need to replace half or even all of your tires if 1 tire is damaged. Make sure you follow the recommendations in your owner's manual or you could end up damaging your vehicle.[4]
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    • Vehicles with all-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive usually require all 4 tires to be replaced at the same time.
    • If you're on a budget, ask your tire service technician if there's any way you can just replace the 1 punctured tire.
  5. Choose a new tire that's the same size and model as the rest. If you're only replacing the punctured tire, make sure the new tire matches the other 3 tires on your vehicle. Otherwise, the tires will wear and operate differently, and you could cause damage to your vehicle.[5]
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    • Ask your tire service technician for help picking out the right tire.

[Edit]Using a Tire Plug Kit

  1. Buy a tire plug kit to temporarily plug the hole in your tire in an emergency. A tire plug kit will come with all the tools you'll need to plug your tire, including tire plugs, an insertion needle, and a rasp tool.[6] Keep in mind that plugging your tire is only a temporary solution and does carry some risk. Using a plug from the outside of the tire can even damage the tire to the point that it's not usable. The only way to safely repair your tire is to have a professional tire service technician remove the tire from the rim and repair the tire from the inside.[7]
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    • You can buy a tire plug kit online or at your local department store.
    • If your tire is flat, you'll need a portable tire inflator and a tire gauge so you can pump your tire after you plug it.
  2. Remove your tire if you can't easily access the nail. If you can't locate the nail or you're unable to reach it, you'll need to take your tire off to plug the hole. Use a car jack to lift your car off the ground. Then, use a lug wrench to unscrew the lug nuts so you can pull your tire off. Once your tire is off, locate the nail.
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  3. Determine if it's safe for your tire to be temporarily plugged. Depending on where the nail is in your tire and how big the hole is, you may not be able to use a temporary plug. If the nail is in the side of your tire or in the shoulder (the edges of the tire outside of the tread), you won't be able to use a temporary plug.[8] If the hole the nail made is more than across, it's too big to safely plug. You'll need to put on a spare tire or have your car towed to a repair shop.
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    • Never use a tire plug in a hole that's too big or a hole that's located on the side or shoulders of the tire. The plug could come out while you're driving and cause an accident.
    • If the nail is small and located in the tread of your tire, you should be able to use a tire plug kit to temporarily plug the hole in your tire.
  4. Run a tire plug through the hole at the end of the insertion needle. The insertion needle is the tool with a t-shaped handle and metal needle with a hole at the end. Center the plug in the hole so there's an equal amount of rubber on each side of the needle hole. Once the plug is centered in the insertion needle, set the tool aside.[9]
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  5. Remove the nail from your tire with needle nose pliers. Have the tools in the tire plug kit nearby so you can plug the hole quickly before a lot of air gets out. After you pull out the nail, set it somewhere safe so you can dispose of it later.[10]
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  6. Insert the rasp tool into the hole and turn it back and forth. The rasp tool should look like the insertion needle, but it won't have a hole and the end will be serrated. The serrated edges on the rasp tool will scratch up the hole in your tire so the rubber plug has something to grip onto. Pull the rasp tool out of the hole when you're finished.[11]
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  7. Push the plug into the hole using the insertion needle. Place the tip of the needle over the hole and firmly press down with both hands. You may need to apply a lot of pressure to get the plug into the hole. As you push the plug into the hole, the rubber ends will fold up and press together. Stop pushing once the rubber ends are about away from going into the hole in your tire.[12]
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  8. Pull the insertion needle up and out of the hole. The tire plug should stay in place in your tire. If the plug comes out, double check that you put it in the needle properly and try inserting it in the puncture hole again.[13]
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  9. Cut the excess rubber off with a knife or razor. You don't want the excess rubber to be sticking up above the tread on your tire. Carefully cut the rubber ends of the tire plug so the plug is nearly flush with the tread.[14]
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  10. Inflate your tire if it's flat. Use a portable tire inflator and a gauge to make sure your tire is inflated to the right pressure. If you don't know what the recommended pressure is for your tire, check your owner's manual or look for a sticker on the driver's side door that has the recommended pressure on it.
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    • If you don't have a portable tire inflator or a gauge, you'll need to change out the tire with a spare or call a tow truck to bring your vehicle to a tire service technician.[15]
  11. Take your vehicle to a technician immediately to get your tire fixed. Now that the hole in your tire is plugged, you should be able to drive your vehicle to a technician. Make sure you have your tire repaired by a professional.[16] If there aren't any shops open, drive home and go straight to a shop the next day. Driving for long periods of time on a plugged tire is dangerous, and it could cause damage to your vehicle. Always check the instructions that came with your tire plug kit to see what distance you can safely drive with a plugged tire.[17]
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[Edit]Warnings

  • Never inflate a tire to the maximum tire pressure that's listed on the tire. Driving on the road causes your tire to expand. This can increase the tire pressure to the point that it surpasses what it's able to handle.[18]

[Edit]Things You'll Need

  • Lug wrench
  • Car jack
  • Tape measure
  • Tire plug kit
  • Needle nose pliers
  • Knife or razor

[Edit]References

[Edit]Quick Summary

How to Create a DIY Photo Album

Posted: 22 Jul 2022 09:00 AM PDT

Photo albums help you to preserve your past memories and keep photos together in one place. DIY photo albums can be great keepsakes for loved ones. Creating a DIY photo album is a lot easier than you might think. With a few materials, some creativity, and a little time, you can create the perfect DIY photo album.

[Edit]Steps

[Edit]Creating an Accordion-Style DIY Photo Album

  1. Stock up on paper. Go to your local craft store to purchase paper for your covers and the subsequent album pages. [1]
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    • Create your covers with a decorative heavy paper. The cover sheets should be made of heavier paper like cardstock and should have distinguishing details like patterned paper.
    • Create the album pages with solid sheets of paper that are one color. Sheets should have measurements of 12x12.
  2. Cut the 12x12 solid pieces of paper. Divide the 12x12 sheets evenly in half to create two sections of 6x12 pieces. On each 6x12 piece, use a ruler to measure 3 sections that are 4 inches in length. Fold the 6x12 piece against each of the three 4-inch lines and press it firmly to make the folds smooth.

    • Measure and cut the heavy cover pages into two 4x6 cut pieces.
  3. Tape the album together. Take both of the 6x12 inch sections of paper at their short ends and secure with tape. Fold the paper up like an accordion to discern where the album's front and back covers will be.[2]

  4. Glue the decorative sheets to the album. The heavy decorative paper from earlier will act as the front and back covers of the album. Place glue at the corners and sides of the page and place them firmly at the front and back of the album pages.

  5. Add your photos. Arrange photos on the remaining open pages of the album, placing them on available sheet: front and back. Do not glue photos onto the pages. Instead use photo mount squares on each of the photo's corners to ensure that they are secure on their respective pages.

  6. Cut a piece of ribbon for your bow. Make sure that the ribbon is long enough to wrap around the entire length of the album when tying it. Use super adhesive glue to secure the ribbon on the back cover of the album. Tie the ribbon's ends into a simple bow.[3]
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    • Use your creativity to add designs. Use a glitter marker or a gold permanent marker and fill the cover with different drawings or words that have to do with who you're creating the album for. Add stickers to the front and back if you desire to or even additional photos.
    • As an added personal touch, glue a metal label holder to the front cover to write a name or date.

[Edit]Creating a Paper Bag DIY Photo Album

  1. Purchase brown lunch bags. Brown paper bags can be bought at either your local grocery store or at a craft store. For the pages, be sure to have at least 3-4 bags to use.
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  2. Stack the 3-4 brown paper bags together. Place them so that the side facing up alternates: one side opened, the next side closed.[4]

  3. Fold the stacked bags in half. Form the folded bags into a book. Use a hole puncher to punch two holes into the folded paper book: one at the top left corner and one at the bottom left corner.

    • Thread ribbon into each of the holes and bring the ends together in the front of the album. Tie a bow out of the ribbon.
  4. Fill the paper bag pages with photos. Tape or glue the 4x6 photos into place. One photo should fit squarely on each page, front and back. A great way to arrange them is chronologically, but you can also get creative and place photos together that are similar in color.

  5. Decorate the front and back covers of the album. Use leftover wrapping paper or decorative scrapbook paper to add design to the covers. Place dots of glue on the corners of the paper and place firmly and smoothly against the covers.

    • Write on the front of the book with a colorful marker to use cursive penmanship as a way to name it.
    • Place another photo on the front cover to give a hint of what the album will be about and the kinds of photos it holds.

[Edit]Creating a Mini DIY Photo Album

  1. Gather your materials. Have at least 10 printed wallet size photos, 10 blank 3x5 index cards, a ribbon or binding material, a felt tip pen marker, and a hole puncher.[5]
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  2. Apply rubber cement glue on the back of the photos. Turn the blank index card so that it is on its longest side in landscape position.

    • The wallet sized photos will be placed portrait style on the cards.
    • Stick the photo to the right sides of your blank index cards.
  3. Write details depicting the photo on the left side of the card. Use this space to write about the people in the photo, the date of the event, or just a title for the photo.

  4. Place a blank index card in the immediate front and back to act as covers for the album. Decorate the front with markers or keep the look sleek and clean by placing a simple monogram on it by using stencils for lettering.

  5. Punch holes at the top and bottom of your booklet. Place the hole at about ½ an inch from the very bottom and very top of the book. Through those holes, thread a ribbon and tie it into a bow.

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[Edit]Tips

  • If you have a box of old photos or a traditional photo album at your home already, sift through those to find favorites to use in your album.
  • Start with 10 photos, but feel free to print more to create more DIY photo albums if you want.
  • If you're in the digital age, go to your local pharmacy or to a photography print shop and have some prints made up. Ensure that the sizes are uniformly 4x6.
  • Photos can be chosen and placed in categories based on subject or date and time.
  • Find photos to add to your photo album.
  • Scrapbook supply sections of arts and crafts stores have many different types of decorative papers and embellishments you can stick onto your scrapbook.[6]
  • Embellishments can highlight important areas of interest or fun memories that you really want to emphasize.[7]
  • If you don't like the plastic inserts that typical photo albums have, consider getting little corner pieces you can glue onto paper and slide your photos into.[8]

[Edit]Things You'll Need

  • Photos (10)
  • Ribbon
  • Patterned scrapbook, decorative paper
  • Solid colored paper
  • Scissors
  • Photo mounting squares
  • Tape
  • Ruler
  • Hole puncher
  • Paper bags (3-4)
  • Photo safe glue/rubber cement glue
  • Metal label holder
  • Stencils
  • Additional odds and ends to add personality to the album

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