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14 Of Those Thanksgiving Feels, Told By 'That '70s Show'

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, the freshly cooked memes can be smelled a mile away, here are the best ones from "That '70s Show."

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14 Of Those Thanksgiving Feels, Told By 'That '70s Show'

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Thanksgiving, when we celebrate the colonization of America and the ultimate slaughter of Native Americans. Sounds great.

I am someone who is not a fan of the holiday, but I am a fan of memes, so here are some memes about Thanksgiving, told by America's most beloved stoners.

1. When you're trying to talk your mom into cutting you the biggest piece.

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2. What your turkey sees, when you check on it.

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3. When your cousin you barely know makes a joke.

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4. When your mom surprises you with ham instead of turkey.

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5. When you finally sit down to eat.

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6. When you go to the bathroom but aren't done eating.

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7. When your parents weren't clear about the dessert options.

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8. When you realize how much you ate.

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9. When your mom wakes you up from your food coma to eat leftovers.

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10. When someone at the table tries to roast you.

Fez.

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11. After you eat a whole pumpkin pie.

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12. Your family when you've been in a food coma for a week.

Kitty and Red

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13. When your family brings out more dessert.

Shocked.

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14. When one of your relatives eats the last piece of pie.

Sitting down.

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