Ah, everybody's favorite. 8 AM required lectures, where you get to plant yourself in the midst of 300 other lifeless bodies for an hour and a half. From general requirements like biology to econ, calc and beyond, there's nothing more relatable than a GPA shattering due to a 101 class. Pure bliss.
Napoleon Dynamite is easily one of the most lovable movies, as he has a certain way of relating to anything and everything– including the endless love and feels we all share for intro courses.
1. "Is that what you're trying to do? Make me look like a frickin' idiot?"
Me after the first assignment is given out and I somehow have no idea what's going on.
2. "It's a liger. It's probably my favorite animal. It defends itself with growing skills in the field of magic"
When presentation rounds start in discussion and you hope your GSI doesn't notice how incapable at life you are.
3. "School was the worst day of my life. What did you expect?"
An everyday saying, I might end up getting it on my tombstone.
4. "Yes.. yes... YES!!"
When that young email comes through an hour before class saying that your lecture was cancelled for the day.
5. "It took me three hours to finish the shading on your upper lip. It's probably the best drawing I've ever done"
Me every single exam ever, when I study for hours (2 days before the exam, but still) and am psyched when I get a grade that even just passes.
6. "Nunchuck skills.. bowhunting skills.. computer hacking skills.. Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills!"
Taking those random fillers like Latin Dancing and level 1200 upper level writing classes about fulfilling your inner basket weaving goddess that will never help you amount to anything career wise but make you feel unique so you go for it anyway.
7. "Gosh!"
This relates to just about everything, ever.