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17 Times Liz Lemon Accurately Described Your Life

Can't we all relate to Liz Lemon just a little bit?

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17 Times Liz Lemon Accurately Described Your Life
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You know those television characters that you just relate to? Well, maybe you aren't familiar with Liz Lemon from "30 Rock," but you're about to be. Liz demonstrates qualities that I think we can all relate to in one time or another. However, it's best you just see for yourself.

1. When she summed up your feelings about seeing groups of teenagers together in public.

2. When she tried to prove to others she was confident in her life choices.

It's fine. We're fine.

3. That time when she described your actual relationship goals.

4. And when you were trying to relate to adult situations.

5. Trying to look cool dancing in public. All of it.

6. When it's just extremely difficult to comfort someone when they're upset.

7. When she represented your loving relationship with your "night cheese."

OK, maybe this one isn't completely accurate, but you know you can relate to it on some level.

8. And those rare moments when you try to act professional.

9. Your New Year's resolutions in one sentence.

10. How you feel when someone insults your favorite television show or fandom.

11. Or how she completely depicted how you act in stressful or intense situations.

12. All of the epic eye rolling.

13. When you feel like this on the inside 99 percent of the time.

14. Your dietary habits are pretty spot on with hers.

15. Then there are those times you try and rationalize being alone.

16. When she didn't know how to flirt with guys in bars.

Well, she already had a drink.

17. And finally, when she described how you deal with just about every situation ever.

Don't despair. At least we can all be Liz Lemons together.


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