
Top 10 Most Relatable That '70s Show Moments
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Date: 2023-11-21
Comments and reviews: 20
Awesometacular
I honestly dont know, if this is or isnt related to anything on this list of That 70s Show. But if they were to ever make an episode of Eric wanting to move out then deciding to stay, all because he feels trapped, heres how it is for me. First of all, I was born in July of 2000, and I was born with a high functioning form of autism, as I am highly autistic. And second of all, I think because of my autism, I unfortunately dont live alone. And whether or not if I live alone, even if I could afford it, I dont think that I would rather move out of my house and find my own house or apartment and live alone, and because, knowing my dad said something about me once. And that was, when it was December of 2020, I went with my mom and my brother to Mexico for 10 days in December of the year, for a business trip. And well, when we came back to the United States 10 days later, I honestly dont remember if this was before or after we dropped off my brother where he lives, but my dad said where I live with him and my mom, he said that the house was too quiet without me around, like basically saying that he missed me, and he also said, that I am the light of the house l, where I live with him and my mom. And no matter how long ago was it was when he said that, that made me figure out and realize that, even if I could afford to move out of my house and live on my own, I dont think that I would want to do that, all because of what my dad said about me. And if I could move out of my house and live on my own, what is going to happen, if I move out? The house will be too quiet without me around, and I dont want for my dad to be happy for me, because he would probably be thinking to himself that, while he would be happy and proud that I am now living on my own, and becoming independent, at the same time, he would probably think to himself, but the house is now gonna be too quiet without me around every day, all because I would move out, and then live on my own. And I know we all got eventually grow and change and spread out our wings and fly, but at the same time, what do you do more? Stay with your family until the end? Or, do what you can, and move out and live on your own?
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I honestly dont know, if this is or isnt related to anything on this list of That 70s Show. But if they were to ever make an episode of Eric wanting to move out then deciding to stay, all because he feels trapped, heres how it is for me. First of all, I was born in July of 2000, and I was born with a high functioning form of autism, as I am highly autistic. And second of all, I think because of my autism, I unfortunately dont live alone. And whether or not if I live alone, even if I could afford it, I dont think that I would rather move out of my house and find my own house or apartment and live alone, and because, knowing my dad said something about me once. And that was, when it was December of 2020, I went with my mom and my brother to Mexico for 10 days in December of the year, for a business trip. And well, when we came back to the United States 10 days later, I honestly dont remember if this was before or after we dropped off my brother where he lives, but my dad said where I live with him and my mom, he said that the house was too quiet without me around, like basically saying that he missed me, and he also said, that I am the light of the house l, where I live with him and my mom. And no matter how long ago was it was when he said that, that made me figure out and realize that, even if I could afford to move out of my house and live on my own, I dont think that I would want to do that, all because of what my dad said about me. And if I could move out of my house and live on my own, what is going to happen, if I move out? The house will be too quiet without me around, and I dont want for my dad to be happy for me, because he would probably be thinking to himself that, while he would be happy and proud that I am now living on my own, and becoming independent, at the same time, he would probably think to himself, but the house is now gonna be too quiet without me around every day, all because I would move out, and then live on my own. And I know we all got eventually grow and change and spread out our wings and fly, but at the same time, what do you do more? Stay with your family until the end? Or, do what you can, and move out and live on your own?
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Soren
Is there a Top 10 Funniest Moments from 'That '70's Show' list? If not, there should be and one of the picks should go to a particularly funny scene from Season 8. It happens at Fatso Burger after closing where the main characters decided to steal the ceramic Fatso the Clown statue from the drive-thru only for Bob to show up to try to place an order. Fez decides to drop his usual accent and pose as an employee to try to divert suspicions only to bring up the place was closed. Moment caps off with Bob saying Go to hell, Fatso! and Fez responding with See you there, lard ass! before Bob pulls away. What made the moment even funnier was when Donna confirms that wasn't the first time Bob got into a fight with a ceramic clown.
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Is there a Top 10 Funniest Moments from 'That '70's Show' list? If not, there should be and one of the picks should go to a particularly funny scene from Season 8. It happens at Fatso Burger after closing where the main characters decided to steal the ceramic Fatso the Clown statue from the drive-thru only for Bob to show up to try to place an order. Fez decides to drop his usual accent and pose as an employee to try to divert suspicions only to bring up the place was closed. Moment caps off with Bob saying Go to hell, Fatso! and Fez responding with See you there, lard ass! before Bob pulls away. What made the moment even funnier was when Donna confirms that wasn't the first time Bob got into a fight with a ceramic clown.
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Kevin
This show handled so much so very well. While its nostalgic to watch scenes from such a great show, it's also an irritating reminder at how often modern shows fail entirely to capture actual human growth and experiences without making them out to be precursors for toxicity or some kind of ism or giny.
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This show handled so much so very well. While its nostalgic to watch scenes from such a great show, it's also an irritating reminder at how often modern shows fail entirely to capture actual human growth and experiences without making them out to be precursors for toxicity or some kind of ism or giny.
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Gabriela
Erick on the way home with his mother after spending the day with her at her nurse job and acknowledging how strong Kitty is by staying cheerful and supportive despite the stress and death she works with daily is beautiful
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Erick on the way home with his mother after spending the day with her at her nurse job and acknowledging how strong Kitty is by staying cheerful and supportive despite the stress and death she works with daily is beautiful
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Trina
Kitty and Eric's sing along to Neil Sedaka in the car is so relatable. Eric realises how much stress and disrespect Kitty has to deal with at work, but she chooses not to dwell on it, instead having fun singing in the car.
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Kitty and Eric's sing along to Neil Sedaka in the car is so relatable. Eric realises how much stress and disrespect Kitty has to deal with at work, but she chooses not to dwell on it, instead having fun singing in the car.
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Kevin
Ahhhh youre Canadians. That clears it all up with your constant liberal shots on youre videos, unprovoked and uncalled for. Stop bringing politics into something thats supposed to bring happiness and entertainment.
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Ahhhh youre Canadians. That clears it all up with your constant liberal shots on youre videos, unprovoked and uncalled for. Stop bringing politics into something thats supposed to bring happiness and entertainment.
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Trina
Despite the show taking place in the 70's, the themes are relevant to any decade, without the setting taking up too much space. Teens are always going through similar issues, no matter the decade.
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Despite the show taking place in the 70's, the themes are relevant to any decade, without the setting taking up too much space. Teens are always going through similar issues, no matter the decade.
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Tony
I can relate to the hormones,
Yep thats me,
Oh my first favorite class in school is gym because it helps to burn calories
And my first dream of my life is to be a wwe champion
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I can relate to the hormones,
Yep thats me,
Oh my first favorite class in school is gym because it helps to burn calories
And my first dream of my life is to be a wwe champion
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Peter
Seems like a terrible show to me. I never watched it and thought I may have missed something. Now, I know I didn't. Also so sick of those laugh tracks for things totally NOT funny.
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Seems like a terrible show to me. I never watched it and thought I may have missed something. Now, I know I didn't. Also so sick of those laugh tracks for things totally NOT funny.
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Juan
I relate to fez but instead of racism hate I get disability hate weather its school work or a love life my handicap always bothers people which pisses me off
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I relate to fez but instead of racism hate I get disability hate weather its school work or a love life my handicap always bothers people which pisses me off
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Ray
You need to have a girlfriend while you're still young and dumb
Why?
So you can get laid
But why I need to have a girlfriend for that?
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You need to have a girlfriend while you're still young and dumb
Why?
So you can get laid
But why I need to have a girlfriend for that?
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Daddy
I love That 70s Show. RIP to the actors that have passed.
Good luck to Danny Masterson & Ashton Kutcher for their illegal behavior.
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I love That 70s Show. RIP to the actors that have passed.
Good luck to Danny Masterson & Ashton Kutcher for their illegal behavior.
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donald
forgot the recordings of what you say when stoned, we recorded us at a party and the more beer and pot the more dumb stuff we said
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forgot the recordings of what you say when stoned, we recorded us at a party and the more beer and pot the more dumb stuff we said
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Kristina
I think the most relatable moment is how awkward Eric and Donna's first time is. Who didn't experience that in some degree
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I think the most relatable moment is how awkward Eric and Donna's first time is. Who didn't experience that in some degree
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Ray
You need to have a girlfriend. If you don't get laid, then you don't exist.
Who hasn't gone through that once in a while?
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You need to have a girlfriend. If you don't get laid, then you don't exist.
Who hasn't gone through that once in a while?
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Leonardo
Eric: When two people love each other.
Hyde: . they don't need to love actually.
Eric: Oh yeah, that's true.
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Eric: When two people love each other.
Hyde: . they don't need to love actually.
Eric: Oh yeah, that's true.
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Thomas
I don't know if it was intentional bit Nina's dad having a very punchable face makes his racism more aggravating.
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I don't know if it was intentional bit Nina's dad having a very punchable face makes his racism more aggravating.
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Veronica
The relationship between Kitty and her Mom is very relatable. I have the same kind of relationship with my Mom
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The relationship between Kitty and her Mom is very relatable. I have the same kind of relationship with my Mom
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Lue
10: 19
Respect to Kelso. He stood up for his bro
I'm a Latin smooth someofabish!
Hair here, hair there
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10: 19
Respect to Kelso. He stood up for his bro
I'm a Latin smooth someofabish!
Hair here, hair there
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Lue
Naw. as much as I love Kelso and his burns. if they cheat on you, there's only one place they belong.
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Naw. as much as I love Kelso and his burns. if they cheat on you, there's only one place they belong.
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