As people get older, they become smarter. As people get smarter, they are able to make better decisions in their lives. As people become able to make better decisions, they learn not to live in the middle of nowhere in southern Australia.
I am not one of those people. I live in the middle of nowhere in southern Australia, with 23 other people living in my house. One of those poeple is named Nezumake Atsumetto. This is his chapter.
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I am Nezumake Xiaojeng Atsumetto. I am from the beautiful village of Higashi-Naruse, Akita, Japan. I came to Australia when I was 17 years old, and have lived in a household of 23 other insane maniac idiots who sing all day about flying chairs and duck-flavored winds. In my posession I have a Monki, or, in the English language, a monkey. I also have 2 stacks of Origami-Shi, or, Origami paper. I also brought the 2 Katana my grandfather gave me on my 12th birthday, and a luck pendant in the shape of a lion.
A normal day for me is being awoken by Kyo-chan at 8 AM to be yelled at for food taking. Then I go to the cabinet for tea making. I put the tea in the mug which the others have provided for me and mix it with steaming water.
After morning tea, I sit on the porch to do meditating. I meditate for 1 hour, and then go to the back yard to do karate practice for 1 hour.
Then it is 11 AM, and it is time to prepare the rice and noodles for I am finally able to get to the food closet to get ingredients, it is 11:25 AM, because the children have been begging for me to show them my swords that my grandfather gave me. After telling them no for 25 minutes, I am at the food closet and I take my ingredients to make lunch.
After finishing my fried rice and noodle soup, It is 12:30 PM, and I wash my bowl, plate, and chopsticks and put them away. Now it is time for my favorite part of the day: calligraphy. I practice writing the japanese words, letters, and numbers for 3 hours. Then it is 3:30 PM, and I am ready to do my chores.
Once I am done with my chores, it is 4:00 PM, and I am ready to take a nap. After taking a nap, it is 5:00 PM,and time for dinner. I eat at the big table with the other 23 people in my household, and we eat Australian food. After the nightly household conversation, it is now 7:00, and time to get ready for bed.
This is what a regular day is for me, Nezumake Xiaojeng Atsumetto.
