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Thanksgiving Break As Explained By The Office

"I am running away from my responsibilities, and it feels good."

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Thanksgiving Break As Explained By The Office

Ah, Thanksgiving Break: the short couple of days when you can pretend you’re not a college student struggling to make it through midterms with dangerous lack of sleep, surviving on 90 second bagged rice and stale cheez-its.

Like me, I am positive you’re feeling extremely excited to stuff your face in a week or so...(That’s what she said.) So I thought we could express our love for Thanksgiving Break together through something almost as comforting as seeing our moms…The Office!

1.) When you’re way too excited to eat food that doesn’t come from a box, can, or Tupperware.

2.) When you just can’t contain your excitement any longer.

3.) When only one professor doesn’t cancel class right before Thanksgiving Break.

4.) When you’re walking into your last midterm.


5.) When you’re walking out of your last midterm.

6.) When you realize you’re finally free.

7.) When you roll into your parents' driveway.

8.) When your mom asks: "So how are you feeling?"

9.) When you just can't wait to eat.

9.) When your family asks "so what do you want to do now that you're on break?"

10.) What you're thinking when your relatives ask how school is going.

11.) What you respond when your relatives ask how school is going.


12.) When you think you're adult enough for the adult table.


13.) When you have a food baby and you're proud of it.

14.) When you have to say goodbye to your family, free food, and your pets.

15.) When your friends asked how your break went.

Happy Thanksgiving! See you soon Belsnickel!

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