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11 Times Leslie Knope And Ann Perkins Were Friendship Goals

You're weirdly obsessed with one another.

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11 Times Leslie Knope And Ann Perkins Were Friendship Goals
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If you're as much of a fan of Parks and Recreation as I am, then you know that Leslie Knope and Ann Perkins are the definition of #FriendshipGoals. If you don't have a Leslie to your Ann (or an Ann to your Leslie) then you seriously have no idea how bad you're missing out. If you do have a best friend, I highly recommend checking out this show and seeing how much everyone's two favorite ladies remind you of your best friend and yourself.

1. You connect with each other on a spiritual and sometimes borderline creepy level

2. You've definitely tried to hook one another up with some of your mutual friends.

3. And you're comfortable sharing intimate details of your relationships with one another. It just feels natural!

4. You know there's nothing better than chilling out with them (and some wine!) after a long day.

5. You miss them so much, even if they leave for less than twenty minutes or go home for the day and you know you'll see them tomorrow.

6. You immediately turn to them for advice in any kind of situation.

7. You're totally protective of one another. If a guy hurts one of you, he's made two enemies for life.

8. You get into friendly-fights over any kind of entertainment. It's kind of like a bonding experience.

9. You've totally had to mediate an argument between you and a mutual friend.

10. You're so close that people have assumed that you're a couple (though you ARE soulmates)

11. And at the end of the day, you know that no one will have your back like them.

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