How To Build A Snowman

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5. When building a snowman: start by crushing snow together to form a ball, then roll in the snow till it's big enough to support the body and the head of your snowman. to make the body, start the same way you started the base, but make it slightly smaller. The head will be the smallest of the three. once you have finished the head, stack the body on top of the base and the head on top the body. Once you have stacked all three, you want to take rocks or coal and make a mouth, eyes, and a buttons. Take a carrot and make it his nose, wrap a scarf around it's neck, and step back and look at your masterpiece.

6. College is not for everyone. At this point in my life I don't want to go to college, I just want to finish high school and go explore

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