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  1. Ten things that make me happy:
    1.-Vidiogames. I love playing vidiogames, mostly multiplayer ones, where I can meet new people.
    2.-Playing the piano. I also like playing famous songs on the piano, such us the tetris theme.
    3.-Going to the terrace and breathe fresh air.
    4.-Eat sunflower seeds. I like the taste of spicy sunflower seeds.
    5.-Watching a film with my parents. We sometimes watch a film, normaly comedy. An example is Thi Mai, a very good spanish comedy film which is avalable in netflix.
    6.- Listening to music.
    7.-Watching series.
    8.-Cooking. I sometimes go and cook something like a cake.
    9.-Arguing with my friends about how much homework we have and how evil our teachers are.
    10.-Watching documentaries about any topic I like.
    These are ten things that make me happy from Nicolás Desviat from 4b.

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