17 Moments From 'That '70s Show' That Remind 2000s Middle Schoolers 'We're All Alright'
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17 Moments From 'That '70s Show' That Remind 2000s Middle Schoolers 'We're All Alright'

"I got a lot of free time. I mainly use it to nap and cry." - Bob Pinciotti

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17 Moments From 'That '70s Show' That Remind 2000s Middle Schoolers 'We're All Alright'
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1. Realizing the importance of self-confidence


2. Everyone freaks out during the 'I love you' stage


3. Not wanting to grow up


4. When you realize that your schedule is filled with school, work, napping, and crying


5. When you realize you don't know how to cook becuase your parents always did it for you


6. The harsh reality of being a millennial


7. Realizing you're turning more to common sense instead of spontaneity


8. College has made you prioritize


9. Going new places means making an effort to make new friends


10. Realizing that life is too short to not just be honest


11. That feeling after staying up for 36 hours doing last-minute homework


12. Adulthood has taught us how to bottle up emotions


13. Knowing the importance of "Treat Yo Self"


14. When you're forced to be the Mom/Dad friend in your friend group


15. When you need to buy someone something but funds are low


16. Hangovers in your 20s are waaay worse


17. When it crosses your mind that maybe you don't need an education


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