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10 Nick Miller Gifs That MSU Students Can Relate To

"I am not a successful adult..I don't eat vegetables and/or take care of myself"

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10 Nick Miller Gifs That MSU Students Can Relate To
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Daily college life can sometimes get the best of us. Trying to juggle numerous classes, work, having a social life, and sleeping more than six hours a night may seem next to impossible. We tend to not make the most rational decisions at times, like blowing all our money on Hopcat crack fries or Conrads. Most days we don’t have our lives put together or figured out, much like Nick Miller from New Girl. He views his life as comical, since he never has it all quite put together, which is extremely relatable to most college students. He tends to have difficulty being productive and his love life is always a mess. Here are 10 GIFs of Nick Miller that any MSU student could relate to….

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Did you go out the night before an exam instead of studying? Or on Thursday night when you have an 8am Friday morning? Bet you regret that decision while you are dying in class the next morning, but hey its better than not going, right?

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Fraternity boys weirdly love to have dance battles in their basements. Why you ask? Who knows. The sad part is, most of the time they seem to show up the girls and its never a pretty sight.

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You probably don't have a ton of spending money, but when you have a little extra lying around you feel like the wealthiest person in the world.

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We all know somebody whose personal hygiene isn’t always the best. When is the last time you did your laundry…or even took a shower…get it together man.

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When you start thinking about all the exams you have coming up, finals, the laundry you didn’t get done yet, the dishes you still have to do, the summer internship you haven't applied for, your resume that is bare, the paper you have due tomorrow, and the other million things you have on your mind…mental breakdowns are common.

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Life can be overwhelmingly sad at times and it may be difficult to focus on your studies. Try not to freak out, we’ve all been there once or twice.

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Why do professors think it is okay to schedule exams the day before Thanksgiving?

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Week after week you try to have faith in the MSU football team, yet you're continuously let down.

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Sometimes you just get really stressed out and eat your feelings away. It’s okay, no judgement here.

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It’s not uncommon that you cry when you see a dog at a tailgate or when you call home, your emotions may be all over the place at times.


Although college is supposed to be the best years of our lives, it is totally okay to not be put together at all times, just like Nick Miller. We have our whole lives to figure out the logistics, let’s have some fun while we still can.

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