17 Times 'Daria' GIFs Accurately Described A Situation You've Been In
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17 Times 'Daria' GIFs Accurately Described A Situation You've Been In

For those who are too smart and sensitive for this world.

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17 Times 'Daria' GIFs Accurately Described A Situation You've Been In
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Sure, "Daria" came out in 1997, but she and her friends' words of wisdom carry well into the 2010s. Whether it be your anti-social tendencies, college gripes, or future plans, there's a Daria moment for you.

1. When Your Friends Try To Convince You to Go Out for Once


2. When Said Friends Succeed and You're Regretting Every Minute


3. When You Are Asked About Your Plans After College

4. When You Make An Attempt to Be Social and Fit In


5. When You Get Dragged to the Game


6. When Class is Almost Over, but the Professor is Nowhere Near Done Talking


7. When You Need An Excuse for a Forgotten Paper

8. When You Pull an All-Nighter

9. When People Criticize Your All-Black Attire

10. When You Decide to Look at the News for Once

11. When People Worry About Your Mental Health Because You're Not as Upbeat as Them


12. When Everything is Suspiciously Going Right for a Day

13. When You Find Yourself in the Depths of Tumblr

14. When You Won't Let Your Loved Ones Read Your Novel


15. When People Ask You About School for the Upteenth Time


16. When You Just Want to Stay in Bed


17. When You Try and Fail to Emulate Your Spirit Animal

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