On the flipside, there's the unpleasantness of forgetting to turn your alarm off when it's a holiday and then being woken up by it.
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waking up at 5 when its sunday is much worse.
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Doing it for studying is a lot worse. Doing it for studying on purpose is even far worse.
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Sometimes I just wake up before 5 mins of alarm
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That’s actually the best feeling. It means you actually got enough sleep during the night.
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Especially when you realize you're already an hour late for work lol
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We've all been there. You slept so long your alarm has given up and turned itself off
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Might as well go back to sleep.
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That depends on what time you wake up. If it is at the time you meant to set an alarm, it feels like a superpower!
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Unless you encounter the sweet, sweet magic of waking up refreshed before the alarm rings

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Or that moment in daylight savings when you think you’re late but you actually aren’t.
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Besides waking up to John Phillips Suza, which means PE has started, which means you're dead...you had to be there.
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But when you wake up naturally, you either freak out cause you’re probably late, or you get up and feel amazing.
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