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Drake GIFs To Get You Through Any Going-Out Situation

Drake understands you, he truly does.

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Drake GIFs To Get You Through Any Going-Out Situation

Drake is a sentimental guy. He knows how to relate to each and every situation with the utmost empathy. Drake tears at your heartstrings discretely, instilling lessons in you that you never recognized. Whether he's advising you through a break-up in "Marvins Room" or romancing you in "Best, I Ever Had," this man knows what's up. It's time to give Drake some credit for being there for us when we need it the most. As you look back on your weekend excursions, take a second to thank Drake for being so relatable and empathetic.

When your friends finally agree to go out with you.

When it's cold and/or snowing outside but you wear a dress out anyways.

*The key is to keep moving.*

And you and your friends are just having the time of your lives.

When someone cuts in front of you at the bar...

...and your inner ambitions urge you to say something.

But then your favorite song comes on...

..and all is forgiven.

When guys still think grinding is an acceptable form of dance.

When was it ever?

But you're really just trying to do your own thing.

So you discretely walk away.

When you're feeling the groove but you're not sure if anyone else is.

And then you realize you don't care.

When your money keeps buying food and drinks for you.

When you find yourself buying things for other people.

And you start to worry that you've spent more than a lot.

Then your bank account confirms your suspicions in the morning.

But at least you had fun.

So there are really no regrets.

Because you spent a glorious evening with your friends.

And you get to relive all of it by watching your Snapchat story!

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