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50 Of The Best And Worst Feelings In The World

The Bad Days Somehow Find a Way of Making the Good Days Better

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50 Of The Best And Worst Feelings In The World
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The best feelings in the world…. Listening to the sound of rain while you’re falling asleep. Getting your luggage to barely zip after stuffing it to the brim with way too many clothes. Flooring on the gas when the light is turning yellow, and just making it. Washing your face after a long day. Hitting the end button on the microwave before the countdown hits zero.

Crying out of pure joy and happiness. Being able to belt out every single lyric to your favorite song. Chugging an ice cold glass of water when you wake up at 3am, and you swear you’ve never been more thirsty in your life. Seeing how fast your dog’s tail starts wagging once they see it’s time to go on a walk. Waking up sore after a great workout the day before.

Going to the movies during the middle of the day. Turning over your pillow to the cold side. Getting your Chipotle lid to fit perfectly back onto your burrito bowl. The feeling of warm sand in between your toes. Watching people who are in love. Getting a free coffee on your birthday. Losing your keys and finding them the next morning in the lost and found. Cruising (at the speed limit) past a cop even though you were going 20 miles over just a few seconds ago.

The way you make me feel.

The worst feelings in the world… Getting to the gym and realizing you forgot your earphones at home. Waking up on the morning of your last day of vacation. Getting shampoo in your eyes. Failing that test you spent hours on end studying for. Having someone in your house eat your leftovers that you specifically left a note on… DO NOT TOUCH!

Missing your train after sprinting through half the parking lot trying to catch it. Cracking your phone screen. Disappointing your parents. Watching the ones that you love the most hurting. Waking up after sleeping through all of your alarms. Burning the roof of your mouth. Stubbing your toe. Getting fluoride put on at the dentist. Having your phone die at 20 percent. Forgetting to record your favorite show, and not making it home in time to watch. Realizing there’s no toilet paper after you already started your business.

Ruining a brand new pair of white shoes. No free refills. Realizing you forgot to put on deodorant after you left the house. Seeing your dad cry. Having to pump gas in the dead of winter. Having your calculator die in the middle of a math test. When you have to go to the bathroom in the middle of a road trip but no one else does. Getting corn on the cob stuck in your teeth. Your aux chord disconnecting at the best part of the song.

The way you make me feel.

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