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Brotherly Love

“That’s me on the left in the sailor suit on the left, and my brother, smiling and content, on the right. In my humble opinion one of the best examples of late 1980s Sears family portrait photos you’ll ever see.

Apparently, no amount of rattle toys and funny voices could shake me out of the existential crisis I was clearly going through at the moment this picture was taken. Or maybe it was just the indignity of that sailor suit. Either way, my brother, on the right, was clearly just fine with the whole procedure.

Ever since this picture was taken it has brought joy to all who see it. When I lived with house mates we had this picture posted in our kitchen with the caption, ‘You might have had a bad day, but at least you’re not as sad as this baby.'”

(submitted by Brendan)

The A-Files

“My son precisely logs abuse from his little sister.”

(via source)

Granddaddy Daycare

“So, grandpa babysat today…”

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Spitting Image

“My mom’s friend’s family picture that was perfectly timed when taken.”

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Grandma’s Pine Cones

“My grandmother is really protective of her pinecones.”

(via source)

Pass The Porron

“On holiday with my family in Spain.  The porron was passed around and it seems I took my turn.  Not sure if it was wine or not, but I suspect it was.”

(submitted by Mike)

Shoulder Candy

“Friend of the family.  Hedgehog looks more like an ice cream sandwich.”

(submitted by Jacob)

Parents Kissing

“Just like any other family photo but we were required to have a “parents kissing” photo which we responded to accordingly.”

(submitted by Nicky)

The Wedding Aftermath

“This is the aftermath of the standard wedding party picture where the photographer instructs everyone to jump simultaneously with arms linked.  I’m the frazzled bride and that’s my friend/bridesmaid Jennifer laid flat out on the ground.  There may have been way too much alcohol in the bridal suite that day… This is BEFORE the reception.”

(submitted by Kelli)

He’s A Lego Man

“Fourth grade me was shocked that a Lego Valentine’s Day box at school didn’t get you all of the girls.”

(via source)