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28 Times You Weirdly Related To Nick Miller

Turtle face and all, you can't help but love him.

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28 Times You Weirdly Related To Nick Miller

We've all come across a TV show character and thought Wow, I am literally this person and "New Girl's" Nick Miller is exactly that character. He is slightly immature, clueless most of the time, and extremely relatable. Here are 28 times we were all a little bit like Nick.

1. When get the perfect snack and just when you sit down you realize you forgot eating utensils.

“Don’t look at me.”

2. When you get a brand new outfit at the mall and wear it in front of your friends. And they tell you that you look silly in it.

“Bitch, I’m fabulous bye.”

3. When you try to get a drink at the bar for the first time alone.

“Yeah, I’m 21… ish.”

4. When you don’t belong at the fancy place and you wish you were home alone eating cookie dough alone instead.

5. When your squad is slaying getting ready to go out.

“Squad up. Yasss, we look great”

6. Eating… ever.

“I swear I’ve eaten in the past two weeks, even though I don’t act like I have.”

7. When that creepy guy won’t stop hitting on you at the bar and you’re trying to get your friend to save you.

"AHHH."

8. When you get paired with someone stupid for a school project.

9. When you thought you really bombed a test and you get an A on it.

"Yeah, I knew I'd do fine."

10. When your friends tell you what you did over the weekend on Monday morning.

11. Getting dressed up to go out.

12. When your ex tries to talk to you.

13. Looking at your Snap story the morning after you go out. The delete feature is my soul mate.

"No Ragrets."

14. When your song comes on when you’re out.

"WERK."

15. When your mom asks how much money is in your bank account or if you did your laundry. But it’s fine. Everything’s fine.

16. Judging your friend at for acting like a fool.

Love yourself, friends.

17. When people ask about your plans for the future.

“Grandma, I’m a freshman in college. I just learned how to do my own laundry.”

18. Trying to impress someone you like. But also trying to be low key about it.

19. When you aren’t sure what’s going on like ever but you are trying to act like you do.

“Yeahhh… No.”

20. When you haven’t seen your best friend in forever and you just attack them.

“Go best friend, that’s my best friend”

21. Checking someone out when they walk past you.

“Damnnn.”

22. When you have to face a situation you were avoiding.

23. When one of your friends starts talking way too close to you when you’re out.

“Girl backkk up please”

24. When your crush starts to talk to you and you get the nervous sweats.

“You’re so cute… wait what?”

25. When your friend starts dancing embarrassingly when you’re out.

“Please not again.”

26. When everyone around you is in serious relationships.

27. When Yonce plays…..

“SURFFF BORTTTT.”

28. When your mom starts fussing with your outfit before you leave the house.

“Mom, PLEASE!”

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