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The Week After Spring Break Described By Zac Efron

Our favorite man makes this week a little less difficult.

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The Week After Spring Break Described By Zac Efron
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Spring break has come and gone, and all that remains is the tan lines, blurry memories, and photographs. While we all struggle to get back on our feet, return to the books, and prepare for the end of the semester, we know there is no better way to process our feelings than through GIFs of our favorite man: Zac Efron.

When your alarm clock goes off for the first time post-break:


When you realize that one professor assigned homework and it's due today:


But you're feeling really good about your new tan, so you walk into class like this:


Listening in on people's spring break stories in class has you like this:


But then some stories about your poorer moments get told ...


And people keep sending you pictures that make you cringe.


You realize you've gone longer than 30 minutes without seeing your spring break crew.


But you run into the campus cutie you had been flirting with at the beach, and that makes it a little better.


Every time you check Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter, there's a new post about break, and it's driving you crazy.


And another one of those embarrassing stories gets brought up.


And you realize you have to get serious about your studies when you really just want to run away from your responsibilities.


So instead you just lie in bed and think about all your great memories from last week until it's time for spring break again.


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