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20 Things I Haven't Thanked My Best Friend For Lately

But probably should thank her for more often.

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20 Things I Haven't Thanked My Best Friend For Lately
Ashley Clark

1. For buying me Dunkin Donuts literally 24/7.

2. For being so chill about where to eat dinner.

3. For listening to the SAME things. Every. Single. Day.

4. For always encouraging me to follow my dreams and to just “do you.”

5. For laughing at my incredibly stupid jokes and puns.

6. For always being the person who inspires me to be a better person.

7. For talking me into doing really gutsy things, and not letting me regret it.

8. For being my soulmate, the one who finishes my sentences, and always knows exactly what I’m thinking.

9. For still loving me despite all my flaws.

10. For your pep talks when I’m feeling down.

11. For editing my papers for class, and knowing I’ll do the same.

12. For continuing to be my friend after the first day of college.

13. For coming to my dance performances.

14. For coming to my Columbia information days.

15. For reminding me what it means to be a great friend.

16. For making me try new foods, and not letting me regret that either (PS. I never do).

17. For sending me new music and funny videos.

18. For being the least judgmental person I have literally ever met.

19. For planning a graduation trip with me.

20. And finally, for being the Monica to my Rachel, the Tina to my Amy, and the Paris to my Nicole.


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