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13 Reasons You Need Parks and Recreation In Your Life

It's got all the laughs and love to make anyone happy.

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13 Reasons You Need Parks and Recreation In Your Life
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You can never go wrong with binge-watching Parks and Recreation. It's full of everything you need in life for any situation.


1. Because "Treat yo self" needs to be a thing.

And you can be the one to do it!

2. Because they understand you.

There's always someone you can relate to. They either say or do something that just speaks to you.

3. Because you are looking for assurance in your life.

And they give it to you.

4. Because you need help.

They have advice for all situations.

5. Because you need to feel good about your health.

The obesity stats of Pawnee, Indiana will make anyone feel healthy.

6. Because you need to get away from people for a little while.

Nobody understands that better than Ron Swanson.

7. Because you need to feel like your life is together.

What better way to feel good about life than watch the mishaps of others?

8. Because you need options for your future.

They all come up with very unique plans that you can steal.

9. Because you need someone else who understands your relationship with food.

So many people on the show get you when it comes to food.

10. Because your looking for a good joke to tell your friends.

This show is full of them.


11. Because you need to calm down after that person(s) angered you.

They have the right amount of real talk and hilarity to mellow you out.


12. Because you need to feel intelligent.

Every time Andy Dwyer speaks, you a little bit smarter.

13. Because you need some good quality entertainment.

And they are it!

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