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When You Stay Home for Spring Break, Explained in Gifs

It's a party.

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When You Stay Home for Spring Break, Explained in Gifs

Ahhh spring break. I've been looking forward to you for some weeks now and you're finally here. At the beginning of the year I had so many great plans: travel to Cuba, gaze at the northern lights in Iceland, explore Santorini.

And yet here I am, sitting at my computer, in my home, watching far too many episodes of "The Office" in succession. I'm forced to live vicariously through my friends as they send me endless snapchats of beautiful Hawaiian beaches and incredible Tuscan views.

So here is your week at home during Spring Break explained in gifs.

You, when you realize you have so much free time for the first time in weeks:

So you end up doing this:

And *maybe* this:

And when someone tries to get you to do something, you do this:

Because you're so full from devouring your mom's cooking after eating dining hall food for weeks:

And as you're chilling out in front of the TV...

You scroll through Facebook and see pictures of your friends' luxurious trips to Puerto Rico:

And when your friends return and complain about *still* being pale after a week in the Caribbean, you give them this face:

And when your friends ask you what you did over break...

You say you partied every single day:

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