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8 Times You Are Literally Buzzfeed Keith

At some point in our lives, we can all relate to Keith.

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8 Times You Are Literally Buzzfeed Keith
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Unless you've been living under a rock for the past few years, you know all about Buzzfeed and have taken quizzes, watched amazing videos, and have experimented with some of the amazing DIY posts. One of Buzzfeed's well known original shows, "the Try Guys" features a group of four guys, Ned Fulmer, Keith Habersberger, Zach Kornfeld and Eugene Lee Yang, that literally do everything you can imagine. Here is a list of times you were literally Keith from "the Try Guys".

1. Your First Job

In this photo, we see a young, clearly excited, and ready to begin a day's work Keith. This version of Keith was you when you started your first job; excited, ignorant of the many struggles and impossible situations that you would have to deal with.

2. During Finals Week

If you're anything like me, leading up and during finals week you are an utter mess. When every exam you take includes questions that only a nuclear physicist could answer. It is at these moments we see ourselves as the Keith in this photo, confused and scared about what the task at hand holds... or he just has gas.

3. When You're Behind One Of "Those" Drivers

This version of Keith is you anytime you get behind one of "those" drivers. You know, the ones that drive entirely too slow or horribly and you're pretty sure there's a duck in the front seat and not an actual human being. In this Keith, we see complete disgust and a "WTF did you just try to do" expression. It's never fun being this Keith, so we try to avoid it at all costs.

4. During Fall

Fall brings out the basicness in all of us. Admit it, it's impossible to resist going to get a pumpkin spiced latte in your sweatpants and Uggs when below 40 degrees outside. This Keith looks as if he is trying to avoid his inner basicness but we all know, sooner or later, he (as well as the rest of us) will cave.

5. When You're Bored AF

Life cannot be exciting and 100% all of the time. And when it's not, we see ourselves in this Keith shown above. The boredom has consumed him and has reduced this Keith to making weird faces in which he extends his tongue. We have all caught ourselves making these faces and, while we don't know why we do it, every time we go into this state, we make this face.

6. When You Go Shopping

Who doesn't love go shopping? Those people are certainly not Keith, or you for that matter! Whenever you go shopping you can't wait to try on the first thing that catches your eye. Like Keith, you rock everything you try on and can't help but to spend a few minutes checking yourself out.

7. When You Take Selfies

Talking selfies is practically an art form. In the picture above, we see Keith executing a perfect example of the duck face. His face is tilted at just the right angle and his lips are pursed like a pro. You too, have experienced those moments when using a filter just isn't necessary. Like Keith here, you have mastered the art of the selfie, and others are envious of your mad skills. Embrace your beauty.

8. When You Get Together With Your Friends

"The Try Guys" are only one definition of 'squad goals'. Luckily for you, so are you and your friends! Whenever you get together with your friends you are just like this Keith, totally cool in the presence of all those that can only wish to be as awesome as your squad.

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