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34 Times You Referenced SpongeBob In Everyday Life

SpongeBob is full of references that are completely relevant to your life on a daily basis.

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34 Times You Referenced SpongeBob In Everyday Life

"Isn't SpongeBob a kids' show?" is something we have all probably heard after referencing a scene or episode from the cartoon show. Like most of us know, "SpongeBob Squarepants" has been so much more relevant in our adult lives than we could have ever imagined. On the surface, it may seem like it is a "kids' show," but just judging by the number of times you can apply a SpongeBob quote to everyday life, it is so much more than that. This is pretty good proof that SpongeBob quotes are sometimes the best response you can give in some situations.

1. When you answer a call that is meant for someone else.

2. When your friend asks for help backing the car out.

3. When you are saying goodbye to your classmates on the last day of high school.

4. When you ended up bombing a test.

5. When your friend leaves for a long period of time.

6. When your friends want to have fun, but you are full of angst.

7. When you're trying to think of a name for a pet.



8. When you need someone to hold on to something.

9. When your teacher yells at you for something in class.

10. When someone turns all of the lights off.

11. When you're over a friend's place, and you are dying of thirst.

12. When someone asks if you want some chocolate.

13. When you're in a group of annoyingly happy people.

14. When you decide to stay in on a Friday night.

15. When you wake up in the morning after only getting a few hours of sleep.


16. When it's Christmas Eve.


17. When you are surrounded by musically talented people, and they ask if you play anything.


18. When someone is about to say something that they shouldn't.

19. When you are trying to tell someone that they won't fit in your squad.

20. When Valentine's Day rolls around and you are surrounded by couples.

21. When someone calls you at home.

22. When you know you are eating way too much.

23. When you're having raviolis for dinner.

24. When somebody brings potato salad to a cookout.

25. When you're bringing home a pizza for dinner.

26. When someone points out a boulder.

27. When you hit your leg on something.

28. When you try the best sandwich and want to share it with the world.

29. When someone asks where your crazy thoughts come from.

30. When you are meeting people at school for the first time.

31. When someone does something stupid that you then have to fix.

32. When you are trying to comprehend growing up and thinking about your future.


33. When you can't handle being in class anymore.

34. When you wake up and you know that your look isn't going to get any better than this.

We all do it; it's OK. It's better to just accept it and find those people that will understand our references.

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