How to Play with Small Devices at Night

Make sure your device is in your room, and you can quietly get to it., Apple products (iPods, iPads, iPhones) make noises when locking (like a click), another noise is the keyboard, and then the charging sound when you put it on., If you wear a cap...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Make sure your device is in your room

    Be extremely careful, this can definitely get you busted. ,, But if you can't hear them, you'll hear the door open if someone enters your room. , This way, you won't have to worry about slipping towels and stuff under the door. , Get to your bed first. , If your smaller sibling walks in, bribe them with a dollar or candy say, "But if you tell, no candy for you." older siblings are harder, in high school you can say something like "I'll tell mom you took that 10 bucks out of her purse if you say even a word."

    If your notifications can be heard and sound muffled, you'll probably get caught if your parents can tell.

    Don't say "Oh, but she's old." Still do it. ,, If you feel air, close it.

    Make sure that you don't rattle too much.

    Be sure that the pillow completely covers your head. ,, It's better to face away from the door. ,,
  2. Step 2: and you can quietly get to it.

  3. Step 3: Apple products (iPods

  4. Step 4: iPhones) make noises when locking (like a click)

  5. Step 5: another noise is the keyboard

  6. Step 6: and then the charging sound when you put it on.

  7. Step 7: If you wear a cap or something to sleep

  8. Step 8: avoid it unless you have to wear it

  9. Step 9: this'll slip right off.

  10. Step 10: Look to at your door and close it if it's not already

  11. Step 11: listen for footsteps.

  12. Step 12: Turn the lights off.

  13. Step 13: Grab your device

  14. Step 14: but don't unlock it yet.

  15. Step 15: Slip your device under your pillow

  16. Step 16: be sure that nobody is walking around the house.

  17. Step 17: Quickly turn volume and the ringer off.

  18. Step 18: slide under the covers and cover your head with the pillow you used to hide your device.

  19. Step 19: Push the pillow all the way up against the headboard or wall

  20. Step 20: and pull the cover over.

  21. Step 21: If you move a lot while sleeping

  22. Step 22: stay in a wild position.

  23. Step 23: Start playing with your device.

  24. Step 24: If a parent walks in

  25. Step 25: slowly flip your device over

  26. Step 26: if you've no time

  27. Step 27: just hit that off button

  28. Step 28: don't shut it off.

  29. Step 29: When they leave continue playing.

Detailed Guide

Be extremely careful, this can definitely get you busted. ,, But if you can't hear them, you'll hear the door open if someone enters your room. , This way, you won't have to worry about slipping towels and stuff under the door. , Get to your bed first. , If your smaller sibling walks in, bribe them with a dollar or candy say, "But if you tell, no candy for you." older siblings are harder, in high school you can say something like "I'll tell mom you took that 10 bucks out of her purse if you say even a word."

If your notifications can be heard and sound muffled, you'll probably get caught if your parents can tell.

Don't say "Oh, but she's old." Still do it. ,, If you feel air, close it.

Make sure that you don't rattle too much.

Be sure that the pillow completely covers your head. ,, It's better to face away from the door. ,,

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