If The Lord Scott Disick Narrated Your Senioritis Feels
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If The Lord Scott Disick Narrated Your Senioritis Feels

Scott Disick narrates your senioritis.

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If The Lord Scott Disick Narrated Your Senioritis Feels
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I have a teeny tiny obsession with the Kardashians, however, my favorite person on "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" is Scott Disick. Everything he says is with unrivaled truth and usually insults at least a billion people in the process. His attitude accurately describes the severe case of Senioritis I have been diagnosed with.

1. When you walk into that 1000 level class that you should have taken your freshmen year:


2. And then they ask you if you're a freshman also:

3. When you think that you shouldn't have to do anything since you have put in nearly 4 years of work:

5. When you schedule your classes for the last time and you have top priority for your final semester:

6. When you look at the price of your class ring:

7. When you think about walking across that stage at graduation:

8. When people start asking you what you're going to do after graduation:

9. When you get assigned a big project for the last week of your senior year:


10. When everything seems to want to stand in your way of getting out of the hell hole that is college:


11. When you're almost at the end and you know you'll look like this on the other side of graduation:

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