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 My Day was just like any normal boring, not very exciting, not very fun, not that interesting, not that great, not that fun, not that awesome, not very fantastic, not that terrible day with absolutely had no action in the day

every day is very similar to every other day. every day I wake up sleep a little bit more, then I wake up again and I sit around for most of the day and do my stuff I always have to do every single day and sometimes I go to a jiu-jitsu or wrestling practice.

  Anyway, Since my mom makes me do a blog entry every day and I don't really ever know what to write except at the beginning of my day. So today as normal I am going to blog about the begging of my day. Anyway, My day all started out when I woke up. 

  I was not that tired but I did not have a lot of energy. Yesterday I went to a jiu-jitsu tournament but it was not that good. Two people did things you are not supposed to do but the refs did not seem to notice when people did that stuff and people did do that stuff so I lost 2 matches and got two 2 lace medals even though it should have been first-place medals. 

  Anyway, I sat in bed for a while not really waiting for anything. I just wanted to rest and stay in bed just because I wanted to. I did not want to stay in bed for any particular reason though. soon I decided to get out of bed 

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