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12 Things That Prove Millennials Identify As The Grinch

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12 Things That Prove Millennials Identify As The Grinch

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We may not be green and ugly (well most of us at least), but we can all relate to the internal struggle that the Grinch experiences on a day-to-day basis.

1. When someone invites you to go out somewhere and you realize you haven't socialized for probably the past six months

2. When your mom mentions that beotch you used to talk to in high school

3. When you open the front facing camera and horrify yourself a little too much... 

4. When you finallllyyyyyy decide on an outfit and start struttin'

5. When you and your friends go to target

6. Trying to decide whether or not you can fit socializing into your "busy" schedule

7. When you're so hungry you will eat practically anything

... but how hungry are you really?

8. Because if you don't have the right outfit, what good is going out in the first place?

9. Dressing your pet up in a costume that you know they will absolutely hate, just for 2 minutes of fame on social media

10. Sneaking into the kitchen when your mom says not to ruin your appetite before dinner like...

11. Possibly the most relatable quote of them all... 

12. ... Because aren't we all "a little messed up"?

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