Some people just hate waking up in the morning. And if you don't like waking up early, chances are, you're not a morning person either. Here are 30 signs mornings are just not for you.
1. You realize you're late.
2. And you couldn't wake up despite having one too many alarms.
3. Drastic moments require drastic measures.
4. Is this still a dream within a dream?
5. You can't get up, so you catch some shut eye in the toilet.
6. Or in the gym because no one's there to disturb you.
7. But when you do wake up, you're a mess.
8. You tell yourself 1 more minute.
9. Sun light does this to you!
10. And then you fix yourself a coffee.
11. Lots of it.
12. You rush to make breakfast, but you get it wrong.
13. At home, you catch some sleep wherever you can.
14. You psych yourself to get ready.
15. You did your makeup in a rush. Mistake.
16. Sometimes you forget to put on makeup.
17. At work you need more coffee.
18. Everyone should steer clear of you in the mornings.
19. You find out not everyone is chirpy in the morning.
20. So you go to work - Hungry and angry
21. You wished you could go back to bed.
22. But your day has already begun.
23. Thankfully you caught some shut eye.
24. Anywhere is okay, really.
25. You fall asleep anywhere. Morning just isn't your thing.
26. And at important meetings.
27. You find yourself doing this at work:
28. Or in class.
29. Sometimes your desk just looks too comfortable.
30. You wake up at work, and wonder if the day is over yet.
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