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It Does Happen

“Sorry, class. My dog ate everyone’s homework.”

(via source)

Baby vs. Eardrums

“Have a baby, they said. It will be fun, they said. Decibel meter for reference.

For comparison, 109 decibels is louder than: a power mower, a subway train at 200 ft, a train whistle at 500 ft, a rock concert, and timpani drums.

(via source)

Fresh Jerk

“The boy never figured out why I told him to stand there.”

(submitted by Mike)

This Dad Is An Expert At Photobombing His Teenage Daughter

Fatherhood comes with countless responsibilities, but perhaps the most important is messing with your teenage children. This father understands that, and we can all learn from his example.

Twitter user @jolitamarie shared a story of her Dad’s expert pranking, in the form of a photobomb:


Jolita and her Mom went out to the driveway for a shoot. Dad’s Dad Senses sensed an opportunity, and he followed them:

He struck a pose mimicking his daughter’s, (always a strong Dad move.) Whether Mom started laughing, or she just sensed someone was behind her, his daughter quickly caught on:

Being caught didn’t stop him, and he kept on posing for the rest of the shoot:

Well done, Dad. And to all the fathers out there, we hope you’re taking notes.

(via source)

Dad And The Garter

“My friend’s wedding photo. Yes, she took a ‘removing the garter’ photo with her Mom and Dad. Maybe they’ll start a new tradition?”

(submitted by Melody)

“Window” Seat

“When we fly, my kids always fight over the window seat. Today’s winner was NOT happy.”

(via source)

Bean Glove

“For when you want your kids to feel loved, but are too tired.”

(via source)

Altar Grab

“I have a tendency of swiping my husband’s rear when he’s in front of me.” “Habits are hard to let go of, but in this picture it looks like I’ve really went for the full grab!”

(submitted by Marte)

Super Freak

“My Dad at an underground club in Berlin, 1988.”

(via source)

Horseplay

“My older sister really loved horses, and being the little sister and a copy-cat, I had to love them, too. We were probably 7 and 11 in this photo that I wish I could unseen every time I see it. This is truly a Halloween costume posing disaster.”

(submitted by Brooke)