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Glastonbury is all over for another year, and for the 175,000-ish lucky people who went, it's back to reality. Sorry.
It was always going to be tricky setting your alarm for 7am and boarding a packed commuter train full of intensely miserable people, after five days of living it up in a field packed full of weird and wonderful things. Especially on a Tuesday (that's why you should probably have booked the Tuesday off work, too).
Here are the most depressing tweets from Glastonbury-goers who are back at their desks instead of huffing laughing gas at the Stone Circle. Now, cut that dirty wristband off.
First day back at work after Glastonbury is not the one #GlastonburyBlues
— Benjamin Ashley (@BenAshley4) July 1, 2014
Should have booked Tuesday off work as well #glastonbury
— Verity Cowley (@veritycowley) July 1, 2014
Listening to Elbow on the walk to work & trying not cry a bit. Maybe it was that emotional,maybe I'm very tired. Probably both. #glastonbury
— Alice Elizabeth (@_aliceelizabeth) July 1, 2014
Feels weird not waking up in a field this morning!! Back to work! #Glastonbury
— Thomas Odlum (@TomOdlum10) July 1, 2014
it's difficult not to have a little cry on the train to work. I miss Glastonbury.
— ch (@chloelisabeth) July 1, 2014
I just deleted my Glastonbury app and now I'm getting ready for work. Life sucks right now 👎
— Stacey O'Connor (@staceysoc) July 1, 2014
Very real and very difficult Glastonbury blues this morning. Why do I find myself at work, didn't think this through..
— Terry Andersön (@terryaanderson) July 1, 2014
I cannot deal with the fact that this time yesterday I had just watched the sunrise over Glastonbury & now I'm getting ready for work.
— BG (@BethGilligan) July 1, 2014
First day back at work after Glastonbury, 4.30am start. It hurts.
— Beth Evans (@theBethEvans) July 1, 2014
Below - The greatest photos from Glastonbury 2014:
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