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The Spring Semester So Far As Told by: A Series of Unfortunate Events

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The Spring Semester So Far As Told by: A Series of Unfortunate Events

While we all know that the original will always be better....Netflix's fresh take on Lemony Snicket's, "A Series of Unfortunate Events," was a great way to jump into the spring semester of 2017. A few weeks into the semester, it was pretty obvious that the characters of the original movie and new show understood exactly how we've all been feeling:

#1. When you get back on campus and see someone from a class last semester and have to pretend to remember their name:

*walks away rapidly*

#2. When you realize you have to start cooking for yourself again:


I am chef.

#3. When someone steals your unassigned assigned seat TWO WEEKS INTO THE CLASS:

Why? Just, why?

#4. When you finally actually read the syllabus and realize that all of the tests are cumulative:


#5. When you go out and see girls walking home without jackets on:

It is literally five degrees. Five. Degrees.

#6. When you're back to dealing with poor wifi and have to make your own fun:


#7. When one of your roommates goes on a health kick and tries to get everyone to join up with them:


The rest of us will support from afar with Calios in hand.

#8. Trying to convince your roommates to hit up DJ's happy hour with you on a Thursday:

Please please please please pleaaaase!

#9. When it's been two weeks and you've already lost all of your motivation:

Do you really think I'm skipping this weeks Bachelor episode???

#10. When you realize you're one semester closer to graduating and actually living in the "real world":


Send help please.


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