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I didn’t watch the whole documentary. After a few episodes it was too painful. I kept wanting to scream at Pam. It took me so long to do so many important things. It’s just hard to accept that I spent so many years being less happy than I could have been. Jim was five feet from my desk and it took me four years to get to him. It would be great if people saw this documentary and learned from my mistakes. Not that I’m a tragic person, I’m really happy now; but it would just make my heart soar if someone out there saw this and she said to herself ‘Be strong, trust yourself, love yourself, conquer your fears, just go after what you want and act fast because life just isn’t that long.’
— Pam Beesly (via notabadday)

(Source: hbbanana131, via notabadday)

I just want to take a second and thank everyone that worked on The Office. The producers, the writers, the cast, everyone. Because that stupid little show about a paper company has shaped my life and I know that I would be a different person if I hadn’t watched it. It was the first show that I actually, really cared about and for whatever reason it stuck with me years later. I don’t have a documentary crew filming my life but looking back through that lens makes me realize how much it all mattered to me. I’m trying to form some sort of coherent thoughts here because I feel like that’s what this show deserves, but when it comes down to it I really just am trying to say thank you.Thank you for these wonderful characters that really felt alive. Thank you for doing something that changed how comedy and television are created. Thank you for a show that grew into something so powerful that I never expected out of it. Thank you for The Office.

I REFUSE TO BELIEVE THAT MICHAEL WILL NOT BE IN TOMORROW’S EPISODE

DWIGHT WOULD INVITE HIM. HE WOULD.

AND MICHAEL WOULD GO. MICHAEL WOULDN’T MISS IT EVEN IF IT WAS STATES AWAY OKAY. OKAY.

“okay, i’ll see you tonight.”

REMEMBER WHEN THINGS GOT WORSE