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The 10 Stages Of Going Out On Saturday As Told By "That's So Raven"

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The 10 Stages Of Going Out On Saturday As Told By "That's So Raven"

From the second you wake up at 12 p.m. on a Saturday after trying to work on homework and eating one too many waffles at the dining hall, there comes a time when you decide to go out and you have to get up and get ready. From contemplating staying in while your makeup feels like it's taking way too long, to realizing how scandalous your shirt actually is, Raven has a moment for it all.

1. The moment when you realize you actually have to change out of your pajamas and get ready.

2. But then the jams come on and you start to get more excited to go out.

3. Then you realize how much of your stomach is actually showing in the top you picked out.

4. So your friend who is five sizes smaller than you suggests you try on their clothes.

5. When you're ready, but you ask your friend how you look to make sure you don't only look good in the bathroom lighting.

6. When you feel ready and confident to go out.

7. Then you finally arrive and feel unstoppable on the dance floor.

8. But then you realize the party is 80 degrees hotter than outside and everyone is sweating.

9. Then you're trying to get back to your dorm, it's cold outside, and your friends told you not to wear those shoes.

10. Finally - Sunday morning and you realize how much homework you have to do.



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