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10 Habits To Say 'Thank U, Next' to In The New Semester

Some brought me love, some brought me pain, some brought me patience, they all got to go.

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School ends its fall semester within the next few weeks, and with Thanksgiving coming upon us, its time for a little reflection. We all have had bad habits we keep telling ourselves to break and never do, but now is the perfect time to be done for good. Here are ten bad habits to say 'Thank U, Next' as you prepare yourself for the upcoming semester.

Sleeping to procrastinate work. 

One that has taught us ALL love and pain.

Getting into boy drama.

Boy bye.

Not doing homework. 

Me all the time... time to break the habit.

Eating unhealthy. 

So good, but SO bad.

Skipping class.

And for three absences I am so grateful. I wish I could tell my teachers they were an angel, you know... sometimes.

Pulling multiple all-nighters. 

Sticking with fake friends. 

No love lost, but I'm sorry, we can't be friends anymore.

Letting yourself be lazy.

Yes, laying around all day is wonderful, but -100 productive.

Drama. 

Shout out to the drama that brought me pain and patience.

Waiting until the last minute to do something. 

I'm so over you.

Thank you, next (thank you)
I'm so fuckin' grateful for my ex (tremely bad habits)

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