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10 Times 'Grey’s Anatomy' Spoke To Me On A Personal Level

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The past couple of days I've been binge watching "Grey's Anatomy." Being only four seasons in, there's a lot to go, but I've already felt incredibly identified to what many of the characters go through.

It doesn't matter if you've watched the show, or if you're going to start watching it right after reading this article (hint hint), here's 10 times "Grey's Anatomy" has spoken to me on a spiritual level:

1. When your friends tell you you're way too mean:

Hey, listen. I don't want to telling me for the ten thousandth time how hostile I'm being and how I should try to change that about myself. I can be nice if I want to, this is just not one of those times.

2. Calling your friends over when you feel so done with everything:

We can go to Target and get some ingredients to bake, or I've got Domino's on speed dial, your choice.

3. Taking care of your friends when they go a bit "overboard" with the fun on the weekends:

I'm your friend and everything, but nobody wants to repeat themselves three times before you actually do what I say. I'm here to prevent you from making the biggest fool of yourself, so here, quick advice, DO WHAT I SAY.

4. When someone you don't like is being amicable with you:

Hi. Hello. I don't like you, so please don't make a fool of yourself trying to be nice to me. Make this easier on yourself and hate me back. Thank you!

5. Sounding like an idiot trying to make your dog notice you:

Dear Mylo, I'm clearly the person that loves you the most in this household. Please, just stay next to me at all times. I demand your love.

6. Getting back home from college and having your mom do your laundry:

I've spent whole semesters dreading the moment I needed to get my laundry done. I get to come home and there's someone to do it for me? Sign me up.

7. When you get in a fight with your brother and he comes to your room to tell you something funny:

No Ricardo, I will not laugh at your jokes or the funny meme you just showed me. I'm still furious about you eating my chocolate bar yesterday. Get lost.

8. Being told your favorite meal is not being made for today's lunch:

Mom, what do you mean you're not making Lasagna today? I have been waiting for this all week. I'm disappointed, to say the least.

9. Not being loved enough by your parents after being away for months:

It's me! I'm back! Your one and only daughter. Why are you not paying attention to me 24/7? Well then, I want the dog to myself, please bring some snacks and I won't bother.

10. Sleeping all day and actually doing stuff at night:

It's just how I am. I'm a night owl, mom, I'm not anemic or whatever you're thinking at all.

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