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Ruining Day
Is there one person in your life that just ruins your day? Ruining someone's day repeatedly is like ruining their school year. There are three ways a person could ruin your day by physically assaulting the person, steal their belongings or start drama when not needed.
To begin with when you ruin someone's day by physically assaulting the person it leads up to being in the principal's office. Some ways that people like to physically assault someone is for an example if someone trips you in the hallway just to mess around but you end up falling. Another example is slapping them or just hitting the person for no reason. Also by irritating someone or poking them for fun even if they’re bothered. Lastly by ruining someone's day can really put

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