I really don't want to go to school this morning. With that, I've decided to go all High Fidelity with the first of many Top 5 lists. This week's is why Monday mornings are so angering to so many. Enjoy ( or grunt perturbedly in agreement, whichever)
1) Sunday night- No matter which way you look at it, the first thing you probably do Monday morning is regret Sunday night for a moment. This could be because you currently are experiencing a hangover, be it substance driven or otherwise, and you wish you had just hit the sack early. If you did hit the sack early, you wake feeling a little incomplete that you didn't spend the penultimate part of your miniature vacation with friends.
2) Routine- The monotony after a plausibly exciting weekend is enough to make anyone cringe
3) Weekend induced amnesia- Undoubtedly, when you leave y our home this morning, you will forget something. Be it a folder, homework, book, money, or ID tag, something is going to remain on your kitchen counter that shouldn't be there.
4) Outside of school friends- The weekend is often a time spent with those you might not see during the school day. Monday signifies, possibly, another 5 days of not seeing those people.
5) In school friends- undoubtedly, the more extroverted of your associates will try to unleash their wrath at Monday in the form of barraging you with everything they did over the weekend in chronological order. This sometimes provides amusing anecdotes, but more often just gives you a bad case of TMI.
Enjoy your week











lol
that was a great post.
sooo trueee
+mspin
I completely agree.
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It takes me some time to get back into the work routine. I also have weekly group meetings on Mondays, so I have to suddenly make it look like I've been working a lot the week before. It's a scramble time for me.
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