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she brings this liberation that I just can't define
le Telly
Written at 6:04 PM on Monday, January 26, 2009

Watching too many episodes of Scrubs makes me want to narrate my own life in my head. I looked this phenomenon up on Google to see if I was uniquely psychotic or if I was just filled with an unusual and maybe somewhat unwarranted sense of self-importance. But, as it turns out, I'm not. I found several other freaks who also shared this affliction. Ahh, it's good to be normal.

And also, David Brent (played by the lovely Ricky Gervais) is hilarious. I can't believe I ever doubted British humour!