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20 Things I Would Rather Do Instead Of Waking Up Early

Because sleep is obviously more important

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20 Things I Would Rather Do Instead Of Waking Up Early
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Going to school is worse enough, but waking up early pretty much ruins every student's day. Most students have long class days, work after school, or have tons of homework. The only thing we are thinking about throughout the day, is when we will be able to lay in our beds. However, waking up early for class leaves us restless and grumpy. Here are 20 things I would rather do than wake up early for class.

1. Sleep all day obviously!

2. Have a dance party in my room

3. Watch Grey's Anatomy on Netflix and cry

4. Cuddle with my dog

5. Say I am going to the gym, then sit in bed

6. Go on an adventure

7. Spend my money on useless things

8. Watch and sing along to Frozen

9. Text my friends at 1:00 in the afternoon

10. Read a book

11. Bake cupcakes without burning down the house

12. Complain on Twitter about pointless things

13. Watch people argue on Facebook about politics

14. Rock the homeless teenager look

15. Give my face a break from makeup

16. Try to be productive, but fail at the attempt

17. Stay in the shower for an hour, and use all the hot water

18. Watch cute animal videos on YouTube

19. Attempt to make plans with a friend, then get a text saying they are busy

20. Treat myself to a pizza because why not!

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