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Oof, guys. 2016 has really ruined us, huh?

And now, as this bad, bad year comes to a close, there's finally a meme that captures the unmitigated exhaustion settling in our bones.

On Twitter, people are sharing highly accurate "before and after" photos of what they felt like at the beginning of 2016 vs. at its long-awaited end. Spoiler: People felt okay at the beginning and now they feel like tired, crusty garbage.

Thanks for everything, 2016. You are the worst, and you will forever remain our enemy.

me at the start of 2016/me at the end of 2016 pic.twitter.com/wQNqRZySG5

— Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) December 8, 2016 Read more...

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