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You Think I'm Crazy? You Should See My Best Friends...

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You Think I'm Crazy? You Should See My Best Friends...

Your best friends are the people you turn to when your life is in shambles, but crazy best friends cause havoc in the greatest way imaginable.

  1. A best friend tells you stories, a crazy best friend creates them: Going out with my friends is always an experience. Whether it’s getting completely lost on the way to a concert or getting approached by an Amish woman in Penn Station asking for money, everyday is an adventure.
  2. A best friend gives good advice, a crazy best friend gives the right bad advice: Sometimes you just need to throw being sensible out the window. Having people encouraging you to do the wrong thing once in a while isn’t always such a bad thing. If you always spend every weekend in the library, go out with your crazy friends. Those are the nights you are going to remember.
  3. A best friend supports you, a crazy best friend lets everyone know how amazing you are: Last semester I was in my first dance show and I invited my two (crazy) best friends to come see it. After every dance I was in I heard this booming eruption of screams. I knew exactly who that screaming was for.
  4. A best friend makes you laugh, a crazy best friend makes you laugh to a point of not being able to breathe: People say a good sense of humor is what they look for in their significant other, well that's what I look for in a best friend. From dancing in public to making friends with strippers on the LIRR, the laughter never stops.

Thank you for reminding me never to take life too seriously, and for making me feel sane.
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