Saturday Night vs Sunday Morning: Before and after
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/saturday-night-vs-sunday-morning-before-and-after.htmlThe weekend is over, and surely some of the readers celebrated something - a birthday or just a Friday. It is all the more amusing to observe how different the same person looks before going to a party or meeting with friends on a long-awaited weekend, and the next morning when he realizes that yesterday he could have had some fun more carefully.
Readers of the Bored Panda website posted their photos before and after the untethered Saturday night. Surely many will recognize themselves in these images.
(8 photos in total)
Source: Bored Panda

Saturday night vs Sunday morning.

Saturday evening vs Sunday morning (when not drinking, it's worth it).

Saturday evening vs Sunday morning.

Friday evening and Saturday morning after hanging out with colleagues.

With professional makeup before a dance performance and a long stormy night and the next morning.

Saturday evening vs Sunday morning.

Saturday evening vs Sunday morning. Not the worst option, but there is regret in the eyes.

Saturday evening vs Sunday morning. What was that?
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