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10 Things That Can Go Wrong Before 10 AM

Sometimes the morning just makes me want to sleep until next week.

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10 Things That Can Go Wrong Before 10 AM
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When things just aren't working out before 10 a.m., it is easy to want to crawl back into bed and sleep until Saturday.

1. Bedhead

Everybody has their fair share of bed head, but the kind that needs a shower to fix. Really hair?! Why today! It's too early to be soaking wet!

2. Waking up to a school email

Sometimes, this is good news, snow day anyone? But when a teacher is sending out emails early in the morning there is a chance is it is something about assignments done incorrectly — and nobody wants to wake up to that.

3. Waking up to your roommate in the bathroom

Roommate, I love you — but why do we always seem to need the bathroom in the same moments?

4. Checking your phone to see many missed calls or texts from a family member

The first thing to think is — oh no! Who died? That is never a good way to start a day.

5. Waking up to Snapchats from guys

Hate to break it to you — but the midnight booty call looks especially trashy when it's read at 7 a.m. Also, if you knew the first thing about me — you would know that I am rarely awake after 11 p.m.

6. Oversleeping

*Wakes up at 9:15 a.m.* Well it's not worth it to go to my 9 a.m. now!

7. Realizing in the morning that you forgot an assignment

Rather it was due last night or in my 9 a.m. class, I'm probably going to get a late grade on it now!

8. Car troubles

When the morning is going perfectly — until the car won't start! Sorry boss, sorry professor; I had to walk because my car is a piece of junk!

9. Getting locked out

I had a plan to be productive this morning. But I guess I don't have a choice but to sit around and wait until the front desk opens because my life is behind my locked door!

10.Remembering something unpleasant as soon as the alarm goes off

I wanted the first ten minutes of my day to not worry about the big exam coming up. Thanks, brain!

The bright side is the day can only get better from here! Since it is before 10 a.m., there is still plenty of time to carpe this diem!

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