Ludicrous Lies TV Shows Made Us Believe Growing Up
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If you grew up in the 90s and 2000s — television practically raised you. Many would call that time the Golden Era of TV. Some of the greatest sitcoms, dramas and kids shows were created during that period, and shaped the way many of us live our adult lives today.
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Admit it, Living Single made you want to rent an apartment in New York with your best friends and work as a Magazine Editor. And Moesha inspired many of us to start a diary and go to college.
Everything seemed so simple and easy on television. Then you grow up to discover that things are absolutely nothing like we imagined and hoped it’d be. Just imagine how one kid felt to discover that James Corden isn’t actually driving on Carpool Karaoke.
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All in all, the Golden Era of television has greatly shaped the way we live and move today. But most of it was cap!
Hit the flip for some of the lies TV actually had us believing. Feel free to tweet us some of the fake news you’ve noticed over the years.
You can afford a rent controlled apartment in New York if you freelance a newspaper column. SMH, thanks Carrie.
After a breakup, there’s always a fine nextdoor neighbor you can get with.
You can eat Takeout food everyday and never gain weight.
Courtrooms and jury duty are exciting.
Everyone leaves their apartment door unlocked. Folks just walk in unannounced.
You will definitely find your future husband or wife in college.
People “Wake Up Like Dis”. Especially teen girls. No bed hair. No morning crust. Just cute.
All your friends have flexible schedules to where you guys can meet up for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner everyday.