Normal Android OS usage? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

Just curious what is considered normal for android OS usage? Mine shows 9-20% range when I check it under my settings.
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Any help is greatly appreciated.
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It's a Russian botnet used to topple the UN!
Haha, but, seriously, it's just the underlying system processes, such as brightness regulation, network regulation; you know, system stuff.
Edit: Oh, I thought you asked what it was. I feel like an idiot. Mine is around 19-20, but that's because I have a lot of crap tacked onto it.

All I have is Facebook and twitter and they are set to manual everything. Do you think that this looks normal? It used to be at 4% up until last week and it's really bothering me. I haven't downloaded anything new.
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get an app called air-push detector and see what app is doing it
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More importantly... 13 hours!?! Do you people with battery life like this use your phone?!?!
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