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12 'BoJack Horseman' GIFs That Perfectly Describe The College Life

You know your life is a mess, too.

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12 'BoJack Horseman' GIFs That Perfectly Describe The College Life
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For those of you who don't know, "BoJack Horseman" is the hilarious (and sometimes really depressing) Netflix original series following the story of a former star sitcom actor (who happens to be a horse) trying to get his life back together. Even though he's a millionaire and famous actor, BoJack still lives the college lifestyle -- partying, staying out late, and putting off his assignments (in the first season, his tell-all memoir). Here are 12 times that BoJack Horseman perfectly summed up what living in college is like.

1. When he and Princess Caroline understood how to get the weekend started.

(Note: Drinking 16 Lokos is dangerous -- keep it to four Lokos and only if you're over 21.)

2. When he found out the hard way that maybe 16 Lokos is too many Lokos.

We all have that one friend that constantly needs a babysitter every weekend.

3. When Todd summed up how we all feel coming back to college after the summer.

Am I happy to be living with my best friends again? Or is this whole "education" thing mind-numbingly frustrating and infuriating?

4. When he knew that some things should just not be shared, even between roommates.

Oh, you're going out... wait, is that my top?

5. When Diane went through the struggle pretty much everyone undecided on a major knows all too well.

Choosing between living in Los Angeles and helping the sick in a third world country is pretty much the same thing as choosing between being a marketing or nursing major, right?

6. When he wasn't mature enough to handle his own breakfast.

Mom? Can you make me some eggs please?

7. When he summed up what we all think when we've procrastinated our finals work till a week before it's due.

Do you think it's too late for me... to beg for some extra credit?

8. When he knew the feeling of waiting on exam results way too well.

The anxiety is too real, even if you studied for days or even weeks.

9. When Princess Caroline understood the importance of staying in shape.

That freshman 15 isn't going to lose itself!

10. When Mr. Penutbutter knew that the best joys in life are the little things.

Sometimes you have to just stick your head out the window and enjoy the ride.

11. When Charlie knew how to tastefully reject a phone call.

Classy.

12. And finally, when Princess Caroline knew that sometimes, you have to just let it go.

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