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8 Signs You're Secretly A Character From "That 70's Show"

Steps to realizing you're part of the gang.

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8 Signs You're Secretly A Character From "That 70's Show"
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Having a tv show that has characters that can relate to every type of person is a rare thing to find. So when "That 70's Show" was created, it was an instant hit with audiences of all ages. Every single character on that show has a story line that anyone can relate to and scenarios that people deal with in everyday life. If you want to find out who you relate to from this show, continue below.


1. Eric Foreman

Eric Foreman, a man of many words. Eric is the ring leader in this group. If your friends mostly come over to your house to hang out, are close with your family, and make you the butt of every joke... You are most likely Eric.

2. Donna Pinciotti

Donna Pinciotti, formerly known as "Hot Donna", is the logical thinker of the group. If you find yourself as the mom in your social group, then you are most likely Donna. Donna is a strong headed, independent, woman. She spends her free time going to feminist rallies and finding new ways to improve herself.

3. Steven Hyde

Steven Hyde or Hyde as his friends call him is the stoner of the friend group. He is suspicious of the government and has a theory for everything. He will steal your girlfriend from behind your back and won't feel bad for it. Over all, he is always there when someone needs him.

4. Jackie Burkhart

Jackie is the cheerleader of the friend group. If you find yourself dating 3/4 of the friend group you are most likely Jackie. She isn't afraid to go after what she wants and won't stop at anything until she gets it. She is also the shallow one of the friend group.

5. Michael Kelso

Kelso is the beautiful one of the friend group. He's likely to cheat on you with anything that has a pulse then brag about it. He will also not only try to sleep with your sister but your mom as well. Not the sharpest tool in the shed. If you have to question your every move you are most likely Michael Kelso.

6. Fez

Fez is the weird one in the friend group who we love unconditionally. Nobody understands his logic, his accent, or where he came from but he's a blast to be around. He is also the needy one in the friend group. If you need constant attention, you are Fez.

7. Red Foreman

The Grouch himself, Mr. Foreman. The friend of the group who never wants to leave the house unless it involves sports. He normally wants to shove his foot up somebody's ass for making him mad.

8. Kitty Foreman

The alcoholic of the friend group. Most likely to have a mental break down during Thanksgiving dinner. She will love you even if you are the biggest screw-up. And she's always down for a good party.

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