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Not the tallest guy around town? Being short doesn't add to your advantage of getting noticed, but there are many ways you can hack your way around it. All you need to do is follow some style hacks. These 20 should suffice. If all fails, just wear high-heel shoes for men.
1. Stand up straight! You might gain an inch.
2. Use a skinny tie. It'll add an illusion of you being taller.
3. Dress monochromatically.
4. Don't wear black-everything.
5. When buying a suit, consider these factors.
6. A bespoke suit will pay off. Seriously.
7. Keep your shirts shorter.
8. Keep your hair short.
9. Be careful of horizontal stripes.
10. Go for a “no break” look in your pants.
11. Make the waist button on your jacket above your navel.
12. Your accessories should only be seen up-top.
13. Avoid vests. They'll make you look shorter.
14. Also belts. You don't want people to see where your legs are about to begin.
15. Wear V-necks.
16. Wear your pants at your waist.
17. Go for a no-vent jacket.
18. Leave less sleeve room.
19. Have no cuffs.
20. Wear long-sleeve shirts, and roll them up, instead of buying short-sleeve shirts.
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Technology has altered the way people discover, evaluate, and pursue social opportunities. Many interactions that once relied on chance encounters or established social circles now begin with a search, a profile, or a message sent through a digital platform. Greater access to information has given people more control over how they connect with others, while mobile devices have made those opportunities available at almost any moment. Read more
Aviator does not behave like an old casino game moved onto a screen. It feels more like something built for the screen from the start. The plane takes off, the multiplier rises, and the player has one decision to make. Cash out now, or wait and risk the round ending before they press the button. That is the basic idea behind crash games. They strip the round down to timing. The game shows the risk in real time instead of hiding it behind a spin or a dealt card. Read more