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Mid Semester Feels As Told By Gifs

Do we panic or just take a nap?

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Mid Semester Feels As Told By Gifs


Okay, so we’ve been at this a few weeks now. It’s getting near the middle of the semester, so you have a handle on your professors, the work load, and just how long you can put things off until you need a triple shot of straight espresso to keep up. It’s nearing that time when going to class gets harder because there are so many better things to do, but you know if you skip (again) that class will probably be a lot cause. Eh, oh well. C’s get degrees, right? (yes but do your work)


1. Realizing you can no longer say “it’s just the beginning of the semester, it doesn’t matter"



That worked for the first couple weeks, maybe, but now sh*t is getting real. Teachers don’t give an ef that you want to go out and perhaps have a ~life~ outside of the library. C’mon, we all love the stacks anyway, you know you do.


2. Giving up on that plan to do homework everyday before the hour of 11


LMAO YOU THOUGHT


3. Giving up on the everyday gym thing

Hey, we were fit for recruitment, what more do you want from us? Time for pizza bagels and ice cream and comfy clothes


4. Laughing about the thought of going to class instead of watching (read: re-watching) Grey's.

It’s literally so hard to say no to McDreamy. And who can give up Christina’s sassiness?? You need it way more than that lecture. That big lecture. Where the prof won’t even notice you’re not there. Besides, you’re studying to be a surgeon at Seattle Grace.


5. Deciding what new show you’re going to lose your social life to this fall/ winter.

There’s so many good ones on Netflix this year, I personally am starting Narcos and re starting Law & Order SVU (dun dun) (which should take up the rest of my life since there’s 18 seasons, literally wtf)


6. Getting really frustrated in the library when there's no computers open and no desks near an outlet open.

You actually put on pants and went to the lib, it's honestly so rude there’s no good open seats.


7. Deciding which of the 86 clubs you joined aren’t actually for you.

We all do it, you get caught up in the involvement fair and next thing you know you’re signing up for the Quidditch club or something else that you're like ???? every time you get an email from them. Which of course is every day. Like Every. Single. Day.


8. Falling into patterns with your friends.

The OMG I MISSED YOU stage has left and you find yourself falling into the same comfortable patterns with your friends that you cherish, whether it’s meeting for lunch or coffee on certain days or having a set pregame to the pregame. You’ve missed your people.


9. PUMPKIN FLAVORED EVERYTHING.


Mid-semester in the happiest of valleys, where the trees turn bright colors and there’s no warning (like at all) that the temperature is going to drop and fall is arriving, every girl everywhere turns into a pumpkin- craving being until the mistletoe gets hung in December.


10. Basically there's so much do to you would rather stay in bed than make decisions.

I feel Christina on a spiritual level.






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