In order to get the car behind you to a) slam into you (therefore giving you a chance to make a claim) or b) make the driver behind you aware of how close they are driving.
Do rephrase how you practice really makes perfect.
You can break a banjo by hitting it really hard.
Yes it does. Its a beginner practice that helps you get a feel for hitting the ball and aiming at it. Once you play more and get better it becomes really easy and pointless.
There really is no way to do so other than practicing. You need to dribble something to get the hang of where it is at all times and where it will go when hitting the surface, and the only way to do that would be to practice. Practice makes perfect.
To hit them really hard, as if hitting them with a sandbag
Practice, practice, practice, and get in some tutoring and/or drawing classes, too.
Not by yourself hitting the ball really hard.
concrete is not really that healthy. It breaks your teeth
nothing. they don't really work.
Practice
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Not really. The moon has craters. The craters are caused by objects from space hitting it.