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My First Day In Minecraft

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Hello. My name is MineCat212. And now I will tell you about my first day in Minecraft. I don't exactly remember what seed I used. This was in Minecraft PE, and I started Minecraft on May 4th, 2013. It was a fresh new morning. The sky was blue as the egg of a robin, the clouds drifted about like sheep, the grass radiantly sprouted up from the ground to soak in the fresh air, and water gurgled downstream into a gully. Everything felt just right. I had just come back from night hunting. I may of died five times, but I managed to kill an independent zombie. But that isn't impressive to me anymore. I walked back across the sand proudly, my head lifted high, the high pixely sun shining down on me, filling me with reassuring warmth. The sandy moor finally came to an end as I reached a wide but not very tall grassy hill. Two blocks were gone from the top of the crest, as if saying: "Hey, MineCat, come and make this your doorway." So as if that hill actually ahd spoken those words, I began to stride up the hill, eager to start a new home. I started to drill away at the stone with a pick, until I had a satisfying clearing to walk around in. I cut down a tree just behind my house and crafted a wooden door with it, and then I placed that in the entrance of my house. Everything was perfect. As an animal lover, I wondered if any animals were around. I stood outside grass. But it was just a misplaced block of wool that I crafted from a spider's string. I sighed. Everything I saw as an animal ended up being a misplaced block. I was about to give in when the sun began to set, but my hope was renewed as I spotted a pink creaturing lumbering over the misplaced block of wool. It wasn't that far away. And this all happened before Minecraft PE update 0.8.0 so carrots weren't added in the game. So I ran down the hill and dug a pit under the pig. I smiled in satisfaction. I thought it would be more complex to trap a pig. "I'll name you Max." I decided out loud. And as I swiped my finger over the screen to look at the pig, there was nothing there.

I soon spotted Max oinking as he rubbed his body against a clump of grass. I knew how he had gotten out of the pit. I only dug the pit one block deep, and it was then that I found out at least two blocks needed to be dug for the animals to stay and not jump out. So the chase was on. Or I wouldn't call it a chase. It was easy to dig the pit 2x2. (Animals aren't usually that easy to trap.) I went into my home to insert my feather from the zombie into my chest, and then I returned outside to Max. But now there wasn't just one pig. There was another pig! "The more the merrier!" I convinced myself
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