Sunday, March 8, 2015

10 pictures I found while browsing Buzzfeed

1-This shirt                                                                                             


The mom who came up with the "get along shirt."





2-The father who might just be the best dad in the world






The parent who wakes up their kids like this.




3-This isn't a really agressive news anchor









4-This isn't the Headless Horseman's wife


(The woman in lace actually has a head.)





5-This isn't a party gone to far



(This is not a woman grabbing at her own crotch.)



6-This isn't an invisible hockey player





(The hockey player in blue did not punch the head off the hockey player in red.)


7-This waver

These parents who are planning for the future.







8-This smart mom who thinks about her daughter's life


The parent who taught their daughter to have a healthy perspective on gender roles.





9- This equally awesome dad

This dad who has a surprise planned for his kids.





10-This dude planking on a Mcdonald's sign
This dude planking on a McDonald's sign.






4 comments:

  1. LOL!!!
    --Zeref Exorcist

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    1. My favorite is the "poop in the shower" one. What's yours?

      ~Quicksilver

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  2. ...u & me shld have a lil tk of wut gos on in that hed o' yers
    --Caleb

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    1. Umm, I know this is a little hipocritical, but mind rephrasing that? I could hardly read it.

      ~Quicksilver

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