That is what Mean Girls is. I'm not going to delve into a full plot summary of the movie, because if you haven't seen it then you're either 3 months old or have been removed from pop culture for a smooth decade. I think on this fine 10 year anniversary of this film that I should enlighten you on 10 life lessons Cady Heron's adventures taught
me.
Lets start off simple.
1: Excuses are about as useful as monopoly money at the mall. No one wants to hear them and anyone who really knows you knows you're lying.
1: Excuses are about as useful as monopoly money at the mall. No one wants to hear them and anyone who really knows you knows you're lying.
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3: Everyone has an embarrassing mom. Even if your friend's mom seems like the coolest, most understanding all around bad bitch, chances are that's not the way her kids see it. It's important not to be a huge snot to them all the time because they really do just want to be a part of your life.
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4: Stop trying to make things work that just aren't working.
Whether it be a look you just can't seem to pull off, a relationship, or fetch. If it's not gonna work it's not gonna work. Don't keep pushing for something just because. Eventually you need to move on.
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9: The only thing worse
than doing wrong is witnessing it passively.
If you want things to change you need to
do something about it.
10: Butter is, in fact, a carb.
SOME OF MY PERSONAL FAVORITE MOMENTS
exist skill humble
and
NEVER FORGET