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'Bob's Burgers' Perfectly Describes Finals Week

"I'm not afraid of sharks, I'm just afraid of papers!"

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'Bob's Burgers' Perfectly Describes Finals Week
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FOX's 2011 show "Bob's Burgers" is in its sixth season now and it's (in my humble opinion) one of the greatest shows to ever exist. It's funny without being crude (read: Family Guy—love it though), full of heart, and usually family-friendly. Each episode guarantees laughs! The best thing about Bob's Burgers, though, is its ability to express literally any situation one could think of.

For college students everywhere, the dreaded finals week is rapidly approaching: one way I'm dealing with the stress is by watching a ton of "Bob's Burgers" and I realized much of it translates over into the chaos of every college student's favorite week. Check it out:

When you realize it's finals week:

And you have one way to cope:

You've been writing for hours:

So it's time for a dance break:

Bae wants to snuggle but you have 12 papers:


Trying to give yourself confidence:

No one understands your problems:

Like this one:


Your favorite professor has become your worst enemy:


When someone offers to buy you coffee:

You haven't showered in days but you want to be cute:


"Oh, I only have one final!":

You've been working all day but barely made a dent in your to-do list:

When you get a surge of focused power:

Studying with your friends turns into:


You finished a 5-page paper in three hours:


You have a 9 a.m. final and a 2 p.m. final in one day:


Having a light midnight snack:


Your brain kind of just does this all day:

You're having an existential crisis:

It's over and you can enjoy a blissful, homework-free summer:


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