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  2. How to Rebuild a Broken Friendship - AOL

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  3. How to Fix America's Midlife Male Friendship Crisis - AOL

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    Men are growing ever more isolated as they age—often with negative effects on their mental health. Here are some keys to forming deep friendships that last into middle age and beyond.

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  5. Friendship knot loop - Wikipedia

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    Friendship knot loop is a knot to tie a secure and stable loop at the end of a rope.. The slipped version where the last move is done with a bight of the end, rather than with the end itself, is one that can be tightened flat, slid, locked (like a belt buckle), and then untied quickly (like when nature calls) with an exploding pop.

  6. Friendship knot - Wikipedia

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    The friendship knot is a decorative knot which is used to tie neckerchieves, lanyards and in Chinese knotting. A two-coloured Scout neckerchief tied with a friendship ...

  7. Angler's loop - Wikipedia

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    The Knot Bible: The Complete Guide to Knots and Their Uses, page 143. A & C Black. ISBN 9781408155875. Budworth, Geoffrey (2012). The Knot Book Hachette UK. ISBN 9780716023159. Finazzo, Scott (2016). Prepper's Guide to Knots: The 100 Most Useful Tying Techniques for Surviving any Disaster, page 117, Ulysses Press. ISBN 9781612436302.

  8. Diamond knot - Wikipedia

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    The diamond knot (or knife lanyard knot) is a knot for forming a decorative loop on the end of a cord such as on a lanyard. [1] A similar knot, also called the diamond knot, is a multistrand stopper knot, that is similar in appearance (although the footrope knot is really more similar, but it is simply an upside down diamond knot).

  9. The 85 Ways to Tie a Tie - Wikipedia

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    The discovery of all possible ways to tie a tie depends on a mathematical formulation of the act of tying a tie. In their papers (which are technical) and book (which is for a lay audience, apart from an appendix), the authors show that necktie knots are equivalent to persistent random walks on a triangular lattice, with some constraints on how the walks begin and end.