I know Ross Geller gets a lot of bad rep, but you're 100% wrong if you don't think he's at least somewhat relatable. Here's 12 times Ross from "Friends" accurately described your life.
1. Waking up Monday morning and realizing what's in store for you this week.
That feeling when you just can't deal with what is inevitably to come.
2. When you have leftovers in the fridge and one of your roommates ate it.
Throwback to when my roommate ate my last bag of popcorn, and I laid face down on my bed and cried.
3. When deadlines and assignments are coming in left and right and you can't handle it.
Admittedly, probably not the best way to cope with stress, but you're lying if you say you haven't been there.
4. When you see your crush talking to someone cuter than you.
And I'm definitely not going to go home and cry about it.
5. When you stayed up all night studying for an exam, but you still fail.
"That's it, I'm dropping out" I say as I can continue to study just as hard, and to inevitably fail just as bad.
6. When you're trying to flirt, but you have no idea how
"Could you tell I was flirting? Did I do a good job? Do you think they know I like them now?"
7. When the professor says that there's going to be a group project worth 20% of your grade.
I would just like to know why my Gen Ed. professors are bent on ruining my life by assigning huge group projects and forcing me to work with people who could care less about the class? Not cool, man.
8. When everything is going fine, but then you think about your future for .25 seconds.
I'm going to end up living under a bridge and using a puddle as a mirror, it's FINE.
9. When literally anything bad happens to you.
Speaks for itself.
10. When you're in the quiet part of the library and people just won't zip it.
PSA: If I'm in the quiet section of the library, it means I don't want to hear you discussing your plans to black out tonight.
11. When the professor is going over the pop quiz and you're realizing you got everything wrong.
"WOW, did I really just get a 2/12 on that? How low will a 16% affect my grade?"
12. When anything, and it doesn't even matter what, finally goes right for you.
Someone talked to you and you didn't even stumble over your words once? This calls for a celebration!