Growing up can be hard. No, it isn't just a face full of pimples, awkward hair days and stupid crushes that make it difficult. It's all that stuff that you never seem to be taught but are expected to know. Taxes, budgets, 401K. It's like adults are speaking a foreign language. We're right there with you, adulting can be hard.
You have no clue how to balance a checkbook.

And you’re constantly asking yourself where all your money went.
Making food for yourself has come to delivery or frozen dinners.

Whatever is faster and less work.
When people ask what your plans are and all you can say is…

“Go home and watch Netflix.” ‘Cause let’s be honest, Netflix just gets you.
Your room is somewhere between a junkyard and a somewhat organized Goodwill.

Yikes!
Most of your recent texts just remind you of the awful decisions you made last night.

Let me just go crawl in a hole now.
You have to ask your parents for money…

again.
Prioritizing your to-do list is difficult, mostly because you don’t have one.

To do: nothing.
You’ll eat anything for dinner, including a box of stale cereal.

Hello Reese’s Puffs.
You call your parents’ couch “home” and are perfectly find with it.

It even has your butt imprint.
Your mom tries to make you do chores…

and you can’t even bring yourself to do that.
You’re not sure what a budget even is.

Wait, what?
“What do you mean I can’t have my PSL?”

“And I have to save money?!”
Your fridge is full of junk food.

Vegetables and fruit don’t exist.
“Wait, you can’t wash white and darks together?”

Just kill me now.
Your idea of a hard day is based on how many times you have to get up from the couch.

It really has been a long day.