Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Community Post: 35 Life Lessons We Learned From "Friends"






1. Being a grownup isn’t as scary as it seems.







2. Don’t be afraid to express your true feelings to people.







3. Don’t give up — your true love is out there.







4. Wax isn’t very entertaining.







5. The grass isn’t always greener on the other side.







6. Good friends are priceless.







7. Sometimes a drink or two doesn’t hurt.







8. Always act surprised when you find out your friend is having a baby.







9. When playing rock, paper, scissors, always use fire.







10. Always finish your cheesecake.







11. Never leave a friend waiting at a restaurant.







12. When helping a friend move in, always remember to pivot.







13. You’re means YOU ARE!







14. Always support local artsits.







15. Be mindful when internet dating.







16. When getting a tan, don’t count Mississippi seconds.







17. Communication is KEY!







18. If you ever meet someone named Regina Phalange, question everything.







19. There are worse things than turning 30.







20. Sometimes bad things happen to good people.








22. Never take your friends for granted.







23. Remember to enjoy the little things in life.







24. Happiness comes from within.







25. Having a fake funeral to see who shows up isn’t the best idea.







26. Women can propose too.







27. Breakups are tough.







28. When teaching your kids about Hanukkah, don’t forget to mention the holiday armadillo.







29. You can lie to people, but you can’t lie to yourself.







30. Work can be very stressful.







31. If your baby won’t stop crying, try singing “Baby Got Back.”







32. Sometimes the people you love are the ones that can hurt you the worst.







33. A little TV time never hurt anyone.







34. Old habits die hard.







35. Great friends make everything better.





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Community Post: 35 Life Lessons We Learned From "Friends"

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