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13 Reasons To Love The Season

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Let's face it, fall is the bomb.com and we all know it whether we like to admit it or not. Here are 13 reasons you love fall or hate yourself for denying the fact that you love fall...


1. Pumpkin spice err'thang

Whether you're the every day average basic bish or you simply have taste buds that tingle at the thought of pumpkin flavored coffee, pie, beer, etc., fall is the season for you.

2. Sweater weather

Because what's better, or cozier, than hiding underneath layers of woolen warmth on a Monday morning? (Also, not having to wear a bra... ladies, you know.)

3. Legging weather

A perfect match for your big sweater, and another reason to not put on actual pants.

4. Boot weather

Be it riding boots, combat boots, booties, Bean boots, Hunter boots, UGG boots (yeah, I went there)... the options are endless. So, ladies, PLEASE dear GOD retire the gladiator sandals, pick the boot that speaks to you, throw 'em on over those leggings, and tromp through those beautiful leaves on the ground.

5. The weather in general

By the time fall rolls around, we're sick of being drenched in sweat while walking across campus, but we're not quite prepared to trek to class in feet of snow. Crisp, fall breezes provide a happy medium.

6. Pumpkin patches


'Cause us girls LIVE for the pumpkin patch pictures, amirite ladies?!

7. Haunted houses

No matter how big of a scaredy cat you are 11 out of 12 months of the year, in October, nothing is more fun than paying an outrageous amount of money to be scared shitless for 30 minutes to an hour.

8. Thanksgiving

C'mon y'all, throw on your big sweaters and leggings and (over)indulge in all of life's goodness.

9. Halloweekend

Because college students love nothing more than a reason to stay consistently drunk for days at a time.

10. Scary movies

If you're luckier than me, you have a boo to cuddle up with and have a scary movie marathon (just know I hate you).

11. Bonfires

Grab some friends, graham crackers, marshmallows, chocolate, and your favorite brew... just make sure you don't torch the neighborhood.

12. Flannels

Girls, I think we can agree that flannels are God's greatest creation (second to leggings of course). Guys, I can't speak for every lady out there, but I think I speak for most when I say that guys in flannels are ACTUALLY God's greatest creation (even greater than leggings).

13. FOOTBALL

I didn't mean to leave this one for last, but it just so happened that I saved the best for last. Guy or girl, young or old, if you don't enjoy spending your Saturdays/Sundays watching football, you're un-American.


And there you have it, 13 reasons to love the total existence of fall.


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