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College Told by Kim Possible Characters

Aren't Ron and Kim the cutest couple ever?!

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College Told by Kim Possible Characters
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As time goes on, the show Kim Possible gets more and more relatable. I mean, we can all feel deep down in our soul some of Dr. Drakken's quotes and have truly realized how funny Ron Stoppable is. Also, aren't Ron and Kim the cutest couple ever?! Here are some memorable moments that can relate to your college life.

1. When your friend picks out a cute boy she likes.

People watching is a lot of individuals favorite college pass time.

2. When your professor is talking about extra credit

We can never tell if the professor is being serious about some assignments or not.

4. When your friend is gone for the weekend

What is one supposed to do except watch Netflix all weekend when your friends are gone.

5. Looking back on high school couples

OMG. Like seriously. If you aren't dating to marry, what are you doing??

6. Each time you want to sleep and skip class

There are those people who skip class in order to sleep.

7. When you see the kid riding their roller blades down the sidewalk in their Snuggie

Smart man.

8. When everything is due in the same week

Trust me. I wouldn't care about dropping everything to help someone out. However, I NEED to get stuff done.

9. When the girl in the front row of lecture keeps talking with their unsupported points

You're making everyone roll their eyes but you can't tell because you sit in front of everyone.

10. When you realize you've made an ice cream sundae four nights in a row

It's fine. Totally fine.

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