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11 Modern Family Moments You can Relate to

"I don't always make the best decisions under pressure."

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11 Modern Family Moments You can Relate to
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Every day, we go around experiencing some weird interactions. Some are inappropriate, rude, racist, and just plain gross and shocking that they leave us with almost no explanation. Luckily, Modern Family has accurately portrayed these types of moments we face everyday, in their hilarious show by way of stupidity, cockiness, bad timing, and good old fashioned sexual inappropriateness.

1. For when you do something that totally is not what it looks like.

"I can explain, but let's be clear on one thing: I've been caught in worse situations than this before."

2. When you say something that unintentionally comes across as something racist.

It seems like everyone these days can turn any statement of response into something racist. "No honey see that's not what I meant. What I was trying to say was... I mean I just... It's not... damn."

3. For those moments when you just have incredibly bad timing.

Not now, Rafiki.

4. For those times when you are just a little weak.

Everyone has a little weak moment every now and then. But sometimes our weak moments lead us into some big hairy, very expensive, four legged situations. And we can't help ourselves.

5. When you just keep pouring out a string of a poor choice of words.



And it's only after you have said all these things that you realize what you've done. An yet your friends were just sitting back letting you make a fool of yourself and didn't have the heart to cut you off and slap you across the face when you needed it.

6. When someone insults your celebrity idol and you take it to heart.

It can occur anywhere. Work, meetings, book club. Even if it's just an innocent conversation you happen to overhear while you are passing by, no one can insult you're celebrity crush without your consent.

7. For when you just can't resist a perfect pun.

Sometimes it's just ripe for the picking and if you left it hanging it could possibly kill you to not take advantage of it.

8. When you an encounter a horribly mean little kid, and it stings a little.

Kids are cute. Most of the time. Until they understand humor and wit. Then it's just hell.

9. Those troubling questions of life.

Shout out to those girls way past puberty who are still asking themselves this question almost everyday.

10. When you're a little high on yourself.


Hey, we all deserve yo brag about ourselves a little bit.

11. Those awkward physical encounters that leave us speechless.

And they are so embarrassing, they leave us with absolutely no way to explain what the hell just happened. Seriously, who bare butt bumps someone?

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