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Being Antisocial as Told by ‘Hocus Pocus’

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Kendall Hinson Student Contributor, Florida State University
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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at FSU chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Sure Halloween is fun, but the main event of October is getting to watch the iconic Hocus Pocus. A yearly tradition, the movie never gets old. It’s funny, ~spooky~ and oddly relatable, especially if you’re the opposite of a social butterfly. Here are some antisocial moments you’ve definitely experienced, as told by Hocus Pocus.

Waking up to another day of forced socialization.

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When you’re out in public and you hear someone call your name.

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When you surprise your friends by showing up to plans for once.

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When you’re getting ready for a night out…

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But then when a boy actually approaches you, you’re like:

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When it’s the first day of class and you’re forced to share a fun fact about yourself.

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Walking to the front of the classroom to give a presentation.

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Showing up somewhere and there’s way more people than you expected.

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After you tell your friends you don’t want to do something and they keep trying to convince you.

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When plans get cancelled.

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Trying to leave social events early.

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After an entire weekend of doing nothing.

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When you see the two people you actually like.

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The last time you initiated plans with anyone.

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When you finally get home after a long day of pretending to like people.

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Falling asleep peacefully knowing you don’t have to interact with anyone for the next eight hours.

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