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11 Times Joey And Chandler Were Friendship Goals

If there is one thing "Friends" taught me, it's that everyone needs a friendship like theirs.

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11 Times Joey And Chandler Were Friendship Goals

The hit tv show "Friends" has everything you look for in a great show. It makes you laugh, makes you cry, gets you through your good and bad days, and is always there for you *no pun intended*. Of course everyone has their favorite character but there is no doubts when it comes to the friendship of Joey and Chandler. Through it all they have such a strong friendship that you could only wish about.

1. After a long day, they always had each other to kick back and relax with.


2. Whether it was a disagreement, or a great idea, they always responded in unison.


3. They always knew how to support their friends, even if it wasn't always genuine.


4. Chandler was always looking out for joey, teaching him anatomy and what not.


5. They were always ready to face whatever came their way, even if it may be death.


6. When they invented the selfie together while traveling the world.


7. They became parents together. (to a chick and a duck)


8. When they could act like an adult one moment, and then an illiterate 5 year old the next.


9. They could hold each other when they were scared without a question asked.


10. Even their fights were admirable, it's too funny not to laugh and forgive.


11. But no matter what their friendship was most important.

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