10 Times Dan And Phil Accurately Explained College Life
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10 Times Dan And Phil Accurately Explained College Life

Ten times that Dan (danisnotonfire) and Phil (AmazingPhil) have been able to accurately explain a college student's life and emotions.

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10 Times Dan And Phil Accurately Explained College Life
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If you have ever watched danisnotonfire (Dan Howell) or AmazingPhil (Phil Lester) on YouTube, then you will know who I am talking about. If you haven't seen their videos or even know who they are, Dan and Phil are two youtubers from the UK who each have their own channel for vlogging, as well as, a shared gaming channel (DanAndPhilGAMES). Either way, they are extremely funny and they truly understand people. Even though Dan and Phil may be out of college, they sure can explain those moments that all college students can relate too.


1. When you haven't worked out all semester, but you want gains.

First off, the truth to this is so beyond real. Everyone always says that they are going to start working out again when they get back to school and then they don't. Yet there comes a time when the realize they need to, well the above happens.

2. That moment when LoudCloud crashes on Sunday night.

Let's be real, this is all how we feel when LoudCloud stops working, but the true reality of when it happens on Sunday night just makes this so much more true and so much worse.

3. When you don't understand any of your homework.

I mean this pretty much speaks for itself. I can't say how many times this has been a thought of mine. Especially on my homework.

4. When your professor knows you aren't actually taking notes.

Ok we have all done this at least once, whether it be scrolling through Facebook, watching a sporting event or even shopping, we have all been there. Then you have that moment when you make eye contact with your professor and you know they just know you aren't actually doing anything. #EmbraceTheAkward

5. When you finally get caught up on your favorite TV show.

Ok, I don't even need to explain because this speaks for itself. And we all know we have been down this road before.

6. When your new roommate does the chores!

Let's be real, we all know we get so happy when our new roommate does chores because then you know you won't have to struggle to get the trash taken out or the dishes washed.

7. Waving goodbye to your sanity as midterms approach.

This pretty much shows how we all feel when midterm week comes around. Unless you don't have to have any midterms and then boy are you lucky. Just wait though, you will experience this.

8. When you think pulling an all nighter is a good idea.

I regret nothing.... actually I really regret everything.

9. When your roommate wakes you up cause your late for class.

The amount of times that this has happened to me is kind of sad, it's not that I'm ever late, I just sometimes don't hear my alarm. But I know this is true for most college students...

10. That moment when finals week is OVER!!!!

As soon as you walk out from that last final of the semester, the happy dance can come out. And even after you finish that last final,it then means that the semester is over and you can finally get caught up on all the sleep you lost studying for your finals.


In the end, Dan and Phil truly understand the college students mind and feelings and this proves it so much. Keep pushing through this semester, you got this and Dan and Phil got you as well.

The END!

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