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An Open Letter To Netflix

Thank you for helping me get through college.

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An Open Letter To Netflix

Dear Netflix,

Instead of studying for exams and doing homework and projects, I use you to watch TV shows and movies. Once important deadlines approach, I seem to always find a new show to binge-watch, like Marvel's "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." Yes, I am obsessed with that show. I have watched two seasons in less than a week and a half. It is addicting. Especially when you have a hot doctor (Ph.D.) with skills in engineering and weapons. He is a dream boat. To top it off, he is Scottish. What a killer accent! Anyway, thank you for helping me get through college. I don't know what I would do with my spare time. Study more? Nah. You are more important.

You never cease to amaze me. You have every TV show and movie I want to watch. "Criminal Minds," "Pretty Little Liars," "Zoo," "Gotham," "Buffy The Vampire Slayer," "Parks and Recreation," "Jane the Virgin," "Gilmore Girls," etc. I can also reminisce about my childhood memories by watching some oldies—"Scooby Doo," Disney movies, "High School Musical," "Spy Kids," and so on.

When I am sick, you become my best friend. You make me feel better. I can just lie on my couch, nestle in my blanket, drink my Earl Grey tea, and watch you for hours and hours. You are the best part of being sick.

You are my sunshine when clouds are gray or when I am sick. You are the light in the darkness or when it's final exams time. You are gift that keeps on giving when you keep adding my favorite TV shows and movies to your website. Thank you for helping me get through college.

Yours truly,

Mary

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