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The 10 Moods You'll Have During Dance Marathon As Told By GLEE

As always, For The Kids!

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The 10 Moods You'll Have During Dance Marathon As Told By GLEE
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Dance Marathon (DM) 2020 here at FSU is in just two days. On Friday, hundreds of college students will be stepping into the basement of the Civic Center to dedicate their weekend to standing and dancing for those that can't. So many students, like myself, are beyond passionate about changing the future of children's health, fundraising for Children's Miracle Network hospitals, and being for the kids (FTK), but we also love DM as an organization because of all the friends you make that have the same wholesome passions we do. As we prepare for the best weekend of the year, here is 10 gifs that represent the moods we all have during the main event that we work so hard towards all year:

When you walk into the marathon for the first time :

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When you hit your middle of the night wall and get cranky:

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When someone hits the gong more times than you can count:

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When you get a donation (especially during a matching hour):

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When they walk you back to the room for your sit time:

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When you meet a miracle kid and their family:

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When you feel like time is flying, but someone tells you it's only been an hour:

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During the final reveal:

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When you turn to all your friends after the final reveal:

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When you get to walk out of the Civic Center and finally see the light of day again:

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If you're interested in donating to this amazing cause and event, please click here, and to all who are participating, I'll leave you with this...

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