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			<title>If TV Shows Were Relationships</title>
			<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2012 15:50:02 -0400</pubDate>
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<strong>The Office: The One That Went on Too Long</strong><br  />
It started out great. You excitedly told all your friends about this great new girl you met. But things changed. Slowly at first, little annoyances you were willing to forgive because everything else about her was so great. Then one day, you noticed that special something was completely gone. She was a completely different person. Was she always this boring? This inconsistent? You pretended everything was okay, but that just made you more bitter and angry as you tried to make a broken thing work. By the time you admitted that it was over, there was more relief than sadness, and all the good parts at the beginning were forgotten.</p>

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