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Post-Spring Break as Told By Friends GIFs

In general, it's a less than enjoyable experience. But Friends GIFs make it better.

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Post-Spring Break as Told By Friends GIFs
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The first couple of weeks after spring break are always difficult. After spending a week either basking in the glory of warm weather and no rules, or laying on your couch with your dog, going back to having responsibilities is tragic and feels almost like the end of the world. Spring break is one of any college student's favorite times of year, after summer break and Christmas break of course, and its downright depressing when it is over. We are not alone in these feelings however. Friends understands how we feel. Here are those relatable moments.

When you and your squad see each other for the first time after break:

It feels good to have the gang back together.

Trying to get back into the swing of things and actually focus:

We feel ya, Ross.

Forgetting how bad the food at school is, so you have to go back to eating the same thing for every meal:

And usually, it's pizza.

When the professor expects you to have completed all of your homework:

Ross says it best.

Attempting to talk about everything you learned before break:


Because, let's be honest, we forgot the majority of it.

Realizing how poor your are after all of the festivities of spring break:


Whenever your friend mentions a place that employs people, this is a suitable question.

This:

Let's be honest. I didn't have a plan before break, so I definitely don't have one now.

When everything becomes too stressful and you resort to the next best thing after spring break:

School is always a little stressful after a relaxing break, so why not pull a Ross and Joey and just build a fort.

Realizing that spring break put a couple extra pounds on you, but being too lazy to go work out.


Since spring break is over, there is really no motivation to get in shape, except summer, but that's not for a while. So rock those curves.

Having to go to class not fully recovered from break:

After getting ten hours of sleep a night on break, functioning on four hours of sleep has become nearly impossible.

Wanting to do this to all of your responsibilities:

You tell em, Ross.


But realizing that summer is just around the corner:

Hey, school is halfway over guys. And then we get three whole months off. How great is that?

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