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12 Times Chandler Bing Described Your 20 Year Old Life, Perfectly

'I Make Jokes When I'm Uncomfortable.'

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12 Times Chandler Bing Described Your 20 Year Old Life, Perfectly

Yes people, hope has been restored; a "Friends" reunion is set to take place on February 21st. I don’t know about you, but personally, no show has ever leveled up to this one. It is, and always will be, my go-to show. Throughout the watching and watching and re-watching of this brilliant show, I always find myself relating, appreciating and laughing along with one specific character; he is, in my opinion, one of the greatest characters in television history. This being said, it breaks my heart to know that the gang of six won’t be all together for this reunion. Could I BE anymore disappointed? In honor of Mr. Bing’s absence, here are 12 times he described the clueless life of every 20-something.

1. When he describes your current love life.

Aren't we all just hopeless and awkward and desperate for love?

2. When he describes the measures sometimes taken that show just how desperate you are for love.

Twitter DM's, Facebook messages and Tinder matches are the closest thing you have to a relationship.

3. When he describes your American Studies class.


And every other pointless class you had to take.

4. When he describes how you feel everyday Monday-Friday.

Because wine is the only thing to cure a person after having class from 9 AM- 7 PM.

5. When he describes your diet.

Wasting food is like a sin.

6. When he describes your gym schedule that goes along with your diet.

Being a member of the gym is gym enough.

7. When he describes the lie you tell yourself to justify the diet and gym schedule.

It's the way God intended, right?

8. When he describes how awkward it is when you go out and try to talk to guys.

No wonder you don't have a boyfriend. At least you provide humor to the group, I guess?

9. When he describes how you react to attractive boys who talk to you, in general.

One word: sarcasm.

10. When he describes your mindset the morning after.


11. When he describes your reaction to your friends' problems.

Sarcasm helps at least lighten the mood.

12. When he describes what you constantly think of every single day.

That's what sarcastic jokes are there for. Without sarcasm, your life would just be uncomfortable, messy, and dysfunctional, just like Chandler Bing.

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