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13 Signs That Fall Is Right Around The Corner

"OMG YAY FALL" — every basic white girl

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13 Signs That Fall Is Right Around The Corner
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As we get closer and closer to fall it gets more and more obvious. It's not just the leaves changing, the temperature dropping or the pumpkins growing in the fields. Below are some very easy ways to spot that it's almost fall without even knowing the date.

1. Starbucks has brought back the pumpkin spice phenomenon to their store.

Or Dunkin. Or any place that sells coffee. And every pumpkin obsessed girl is snapchatting about it.

2. Leggings, boots & scarves... oh my!

They're everywhere. The second you have a cool morning I can guarantee you'll see this around. By noon you'll see this same person sweating to death because they didn't think to check the weather report for the entire day.

3. People are tweeting about the weather.


4. Halloween candy has been out for weeks at the grocery stores.


5. People are sharing these types of photos EVERYWHERE on social media.

although they probably complain when it rains, complain when it's cold, complain when they can't see on a foggy morning & they've probably never been to a bonfire & won't go to one this fall either.


6. #ThrowbackThursday is being used to post pumpkin picking adventures from last year.

But no matter how hard some people try their photos never turn out even slightly this cute.


7. Pumpkin spice EVERYTHING is on all the shelves.

And I mean everything... maybe it's just me but some are taking it too far.


8. Girls in flannels are popping up everywhere.

Although half of them aren't real flannels & a decent amount of girls probably don't even know what I mean by that.


9. The caption "no filter needed" will soon take over your social media

It will be under every photo of coffee, boots in leaves, trees changing, etc.


10. Girls are begging their boyfriend to take them apple or pumpkin picking.

They usually don't want anything to with the "yucky" pumpkin or apples, they just want the perfect photos. Meanwhile, girls without boyfriends are moping around about having nobody to go with. Same thing every year.


11. Bath & Body Works is overwhelming filled with "fall scents."

You can smell the store from miles away.


12. You've already heard people talking and planning their Halloween costumes.


13. There's a random countdown to Christmas on your Facebook newsfeed.

Because there's always that one person who could care less about fall. They're a duplicate of Buddy the Elf to be exact.


I'm terribly (not) sorry if I offended any basic white girls. I applaud anyone who actually found the humor in this and also to anyone who may have accepted their inner white girl. Now go treat yourself to some pumpkin spice something in preparation for Fall. Unless you're like me & can't stand anything that tastes remotely similar to pumpkin, then stick to the basic caramel or vanilla.


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