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    April Ludgate Explains What It's Like Being A Twentysomething

    Turns out that convincing small children you're a witch is much easier than maneuvering the Twentysomething world.

    You've finally broken out of your teens and you're like

    But wait, you still have the rest of college to figure things out right?

    ...But then you graduate, sans plan.

    Then you think back to college and realize

    So now you're graduated and lost, thinking

    You figure you should look for jobs, but

    And, truly

    But when you're in an interview, you bet your bottom you're like

    Even though the whole time you're thinking

    and

    But what else can you do? All college taught you was

    So you keep trying to "adult", demanding respect

    But you are so over the job hunt

    And at every interview you keep thinking

    And it feels like everyone (except you) has their shi* together

    But you're over here like

    Trying to class up your act

    But in reality, you know

    Except there are no job openings for wizards, so you decide to look at your other interests

    You end up landing a job, and it's not your dream job, but it's a start. So you celebrate

    No more job interviews (and job interview clothing) for a while!

    You start to realize that nobody really has it all together and sometimes your friends even come to you for advice

    So sometimes your job gets tedious and you have a boss that tries too hard to relate

    But you're okay with it, because you're starting to enjoy where you're at and who you are

    And maybe you're not in the most mature relationship like your friends

    Or maybe you're not in a relationship at all, for whatever reason

    So you deal with the fact that it feels like everyone around you is either engaged or getting married

    And you end up learning that no one really has their 20s figured out

    So even though you're 20something and overwhelmed at times, you're a classy lady

    Aubrey Plaza thinks so too.