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13 Thoughts You've Had If You've Been To A Beyonce Concert

There are honestly no words in the dictionary for how you feel...

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13 Thoughts You've Had If You've Been To A Beyonce Concert
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This past week I was #blessed enough to go to a Beyonce concert in Atlanta. To say that it was life changing doesn't even begin to sum up the experience. To be honest, it didn't feel real. I am fully confident that she is not a real person with some special kind of DNA that no other human has. She is her own category of human...I mean, she's just Beyonce. If you've ever been to a Beyonce concert you have probably felt these things, too. S/O to my single ladies who felt #flawless and like they could go out and #slay the world after this concert. I'm not sure I have recovered.

You're sitting there unprepared for what your eyes are about to see

You just truly can't comprehend what is about to happen...

The lights go dark and the Formation music starts playing

You are positive that you are going to be PTFO on the ground before the concert ends

Your Snapchat game is so strong right now and you're not even embarrassed that you're high pitched vocals are in the background

You've never felt more empowered to go out and #slay in every aspect of your life

Queen B changes outfits for the 5th time and you're unsure how she can look like an angel one moment and a complete BA the next

She ends the show dancing in the water pit and you are not emotionally stable

You begin to wonder how you can obtain the slightest bit of her aesthetic

You contemplate how you would react if you had floor seats and got to be up close and personal and decide it would be something like this

The show ends and there are no words in the dictionary for how you feel

The only thing you can think about how Flawless she is

You drive home blasting more Beyonce because you just can't get enough

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