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25 Times Michelle Tanner Explained Exactly How We Were Feeling

We couldn't have said it better ourselves.

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25 Times Michelle Tanner Explained Exactly How We Were Feeling
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As all "Full House" enthusiasts like myself know, the Netflix reboot of the show "Fuller House" comes out on February 26th. Lucky for me, I will be spending my birthday weekend watching every single episode of "Fuller House", probably more than once. So, with the new series set to premier in just over a month, why not discuss every time Michelle Tanner told it how it is. Nobody says how she feels better than Michelle, and more often than not, we feel exactly the same way.

1. When you see a hot guy.


2. And you decide that he is your soulmate.

3. When you think someone is being totally ridiculous.

4. When someone asks you to do something.

5. But you really don't want to do it for them.

6. When your friends are out and you have to study.

7. When you literally can't stand your mom, sister, roommate, or friend.

8. When you're trying to be healthy but it doesn't quite work out.

9. When you're trying to have fun and that one person is ruining it.

10. When you can't believe what someone just said (or did).

11. When you want something from your parents.

12. But they won't give it to you.

13. When you have to explain a grade to your parents.

14. When nobody else gets as excited as you about your birthday.

15. When you've never been so hungry in your life.

16. When your siblings do something wrong.

17. When someone makes you angry.

18. When you stay in all day and your friends decide to come over.

19. When you lose your phone.

20. But it's actually in your pocket.

21. When you get home and all you want to do is sleep.

22. When someone gives you the sarcastic "thank you."

23. When your friends make fun of your outfit.

24. When you can't decide if you want one scoop or two.

25. Let's be honest...you always get two.

Here's to Michelle Tanner for always knowing exactly how we feel, and to the new show "Fuller House." May it be filled with more moments of complete relation for viewers everywhere.

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