Let’s Meet Some of the Most Clueless Kids Around

Most kids are naturally clueless. They’re like, brand new in the world and so they haven’t had time to learn a whole lot of stuff, and listen – you should never be mad about it.

It’s hilarious, so consider it free entertainment!

If you’re in need of some laughs today, these 14 kids are ready to deliver.

14. Oh, to be in her head that day.

She probably adjusted their college accounts.

One of my earliest memories from KidsAreFuckingStupid

13. That kid makes days everywhere he goes.

I hope I run into him sometime.

12. He’s pretty sure his mom isn’t a murderer.

But he just had to check.

11. It’s called an imagination!

Also, they’re entertaining themselves, so that’s a win.

10. Such a pure heart.

She has some to spare.

9. They could not be cuter.

Following directions or not.

When the photographer says “touch your cheeks together” from KidsAreFuckingStupid

8. This would work on like 99% of kids.

And also on most adults I know.

7. These are the absolute best kinds of grandpas.

May we have them, may we be them.

6. It covers her nose and mouth, so it’s good.

Better than some adults manage.

Mom told her daughter to grab her mask so they can go to the store. This was the mask she grabbed. from aww

5. It does kind of look like a bra.

To someone who has only a vague idea what a bra is.

4. Definitely parent fail.

Bless her heart.

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3. Wise beyond his years.

Also, he can read!

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2. I mean, he knows smoking is bad.

And math is hard.

He’s cute tho from KidsAreFuckingStupid

1. I feel like this is some kind of metaphor.

One day he’ll get the joke.

My 7yo son was excited to show off his clay pirate boat from funny

Kids, am I right? So funny.

What’s the funniest clueless thing your kid has said this week? Tell us in the comments!

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These Kids Still Have a Lot to Learn

All kids have a lot to learn, right?

They’re kids, which means they haven’t experienced a whole lot of life – they don’t even know enough to know what questions to ask, really.

So it makes sense that they’re totally clueless have the time, right? That said, when your kids do stuff like these 10 kiddos did, it’s ok to laugh.

It’s the parent tax.

10. I don’t understand the problem.

Obviously, you display this with pride.

Winnie the Poo

9. This is just super wholesome.

I love people who have secrets with kids.

True story. from KidsAreFuckingStupid

8. Some day this is going to come to an awkward conclusion.

I hope the update comes across my feed.

7. You never know when life will take a turn.

It could happen one day, in her imagination.

6. Bless his heart.

He’ll figure it out eventually.

Got new doors installed. He doesn’t realise one of his favorite hide and seek spots has been severely compromised. from KidsAreFuckingStupid

5. Do they get to do something fun if they pass?

Wear your masks! Think of the trains!

4. Toddlers are like cats.

If it fits, they sits.

That time I figured out how to take the lid off of the vent, and proceeded to get stuck in it from KidsAreFuckingStupid

3. I sense something is afoot.

What on earth was he thinking?

My little brother’s search history. Lots of diarrhea and vomit followed. from KidsAreFuckingStupid

2. Kid logic is the best.

Also, that’s a fancy drying rack!

Someone’s kid hung up the wet wipes to allow them to dry from KidsAreFuckingStupid

1. Those parents must have been shaking their heads so hard.

His heart was in the right place.

A friend on fb just posted this… from KidsAreFuckingStupid

Giggle-worthy, right? As long as you don’t have to clean it up.

Tell us about a time your kid did something like this! We want to hear about it in the comments!

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Children Share Pictures of Their Parents at Their Age to Show How Life Has Changed

Plenty about the world has changed in the past few decades, but one of the starkest contrasts is how much later people are waiting to get married and have children of their own.

There are lots of smart people who have great theories on why that is, but I personally think that some of it is because of our parents – they were secure enough to raise us to not have to think about responsible stuff until we absolutely had to, so we kind of got a late start.

If you’re wondering what exactly I’m on about, these 10 pictures are great at illustrating the point.

10. They look like they knew how to have a good time.

And she sure does, too.

9. Handsome and happy.

Can’t imagine any complaints there.

8. I bet they’re so proud.

But not as proud as the parents of the boy in the picture on the right.

7. Bless.

Their parents look so incredibly wholesome.

6. People had kids so young.

And we can’t criticize, because here we are.

5. Her parents just didn’t have digital photos.

Our grandchildren are going to have questions.

4. That’s a big drink.

Those cute little baby cheeks, though!

3. How cute are those parents??

Also, what is going on in that second image??

2. She has her mama’s smile.

And maybe her taste for tequila, idk.

1. They look like they knew how to have fun.

I guess they passed it on.

Things aren’t better or worse, I don’t think, they’re just different!

What’s the biggest difference between your life and your parents’ lives when they were your age? Tell us in the comments!

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Side-By-Side Pictures Of Parents and Their Kids That Prove Times Have Changed

Our world has changed so much in the past several decades that people who passed away in the late 1970s or early 1980s would hardly recognize it today. Technology, fashion, and other advancements have crafted a brave new world that we’ve adapted to well enough, and it can be easy to forget how things were just a generation ago.

That’s where these 12 side-by-side photos come in handy – because these are parents and their children, just one generation apart but living in completely disparate worlds.

12. To be fair, the kid looks like he’s having more fun.

Probably because his parents didn’t have too much fun.

11. This one made me snort.

They must be so proud.

10. I hope she at least invited them over.

They gave up their youth for her and everything.

9. I can see they raised you right.

I’m not sure they would agree, but…

8. Y’all look at those babies.

All three of them, honestly.

7. Everyone looks happy and healthy.

Win win win!

6. Her parents look extremely cool.

I’m sure having a kid too care of that.

5. I mean it was their birthday.

We can cut them a little slack.

4. A dog is a good first step.

You can leave it home alone, so that’s a bonus.

3. Precious.

Just making all of those sacrifices worth it.

2. The dog is stealing the show.

Also kind of her mother, because those cheekbones!

1. Whew, that wedding attire is a RELIC.

Classic photo on the right.

It really kind of awes you, right?

What’s something that was normal when your parents were growing up but definitely wouldn’t be now?

Tell us in the comments!

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If You’re Tired of Distance Learning, Pull Up a Chair for These Memes

Even though we have a vaccine and our time with distance learning appears to be nearing an end – at some point in the future – but it looks like we might be finishing out the year with the kiddos at home.

It seems awful, sure, but at least we can still laugh about it, right?

If you want to give it a shot, these 11 memes are ready.

11. If only it were that easy.

But I’m up for any meme that uses Schitt’s Creek.

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10. It’s hard to blame them.

I’m just saying.

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9. She gets the job done.

Or a job done, anyway.

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8. That’s on a good day.

Lovely, isn’t it?

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7. Why do I feel like this is wishful thinking.

How quickly we forget.

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6. This is fine.

We’re all fine.

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5. Bless her heart.

Maybe she always wanted to be famous.

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4. We just need the right motivation.

You should be thanking her.

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3. It’s an elaborate game.

Everyone play their role, now.

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2. Mind your business is a great life philosophy.

Just in general.

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1. You have to draw a line in the sand.

Let them know you’re serious.

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It’s funny because it’s true. And it’s true because it’s funny.

That’s how it works, right? I can’t tell anymore… I’m too tired.

Which of these made you laugh the most? Which made you cry?

Let us know in the comments!

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Memes for Parents Who Just Want Their Kids Back in School

The truth is that all parents who normally send their kids to in-person school want their kids back in school – that’s what the teachers and students want, too!

Some parents and kids are dealing better than others, though, and these 12 memes are for the parents barely hanging onto the frayed end of their Zoom School rope.

12. It’s a weird time for everyone.

We’re all doing our best.

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11. We just need the right motivation.

Alone time is definitely it.

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10. No need for more school.

Life will be his teacher now.

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9. Every time.

Shut up, Ross!

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8. We had it rough.

In our day you could get in trouble for all kinds of other stuff!

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7. Doesn’t have the same ring to it.

But as hard as we wish it, Star Wars just isn’t real life.

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6. If only.

I think Alexa would quit.

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5. Sick burn, kid.

You just earned extra homework.

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4. You do your best, folks.

And this is kind of genius.

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3. Hey, we’re all trying.

It’s early, and we haven’t left the house in months.

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2. We’re all drinking.

But if you need help, it’s out there.

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1. The last day isn’t even here yet.

Don’t hurt me.

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The light is shining from the end of the tunnel, people, we can do this!

Tell us in the comments what your favorite part of having your kids at home has been.

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Kids Who Believed Something Was Totally Normal…Until They Grew Up and Realized It Wasn’t

When we’re young, we live in a bubble that’s largely made up of our family. Our parents, our grandparents, our siblings and cousins answer our questions and show us the way the world works.

We have no reason to question them, and really no avenue to ask questions, even if we wanted to.

Which makes me believe these 16 people, who found out later in live that their families weren’t exactly “normal,” aren’t alone.

16. She’d gone feral.

My family had dinner together at the dining room table six nights a week (we went out once a week together) for the first 15-ish years of my life. Kids set the table and did the dishes. We discussed current events, books, philosophy, etc. We used cloth napkins.

My ex-wife grew up eating huddled around the TV at best. More often than not they’d just find food on their own and take it to their rooms if the family members bothered to come home at all. They also argued constantly. Every family meal I had with her family contained at least two people angrily screaming at one another about something.

She absolutely couldn’t handle my family meals. She tried to pick fights with people constantly and got even more frustrated when nobody would take the bait.

15. That poor kid.

My parents were racist. According to them all money could have been up a N-words butthole. When I was in 4th grade I actually asked a black kid if they did that…

He just stared at me with a blank look on his face and shook his head no

14. The sound I just made.

I remember in year 8 in school we watched a video about mental health. One of the kids said that at a low point he considered suicide. I didn’t think that was a big deal, because I thought about killing myself almost every day. I thought it was normal and everybody did it.

13. Not just in the movies.

Sitting together at the table for meals (especially dinner).

We frequently got McDonald’s, had TV dinners, or had ramen/mac and cheese. I didn’t know until I was an older teen that families actually sat down to talk to each other EVERY DAY because I thought that only happened in shows and movies.

Sitting down at the table makes me uncomfortable, even to this day. Like, I don’t even know how to prep the table.

12. My heart hurts.

I grew up on a farm outside a small town, didn’t realize until I started going to school that running around naked outside often, playing with hatchets and pockets knives,or breaking off pieces of salt lick to suck on, were not normal things.

My parents fostered 2 young girls very close to my age. The things they expected from my parents/thought were normal were so sad. The eldest tried to undress for my dad, he was mortified. They thought they would get in trouble for using soap in the bath. They asked permission to get drinks of water, and to go to the bathroom. They were amazed we weren’t locked in our rooms at night, amazed I had my own room and they had theirs. They didn’t know what bed frames were.

11. An innocent one.

Jesus. I was going to say cutting pickle spears into little triangles to eat alongside your sandwich…

This thread went in a way different direction.

10. I am full of awe, not in a good way.

Dying.

Over the period of about a year when I was 9-10 years old four different people on the street I lived on died unnatural deaths. The old lady next door electrocuted herself trimming the hedges. One of the neighbor kids I played with accidentally shot himself playing with his father’s gun (in front of his sister), another playmate’s father was a cop and was shot and killed in the line of duty and a 16-year-old girl was raped and murdered in her own house (never solved, even though everybody knew who did it). I also had a cousin I was close to die in a car accident, but he didn’t live on the same street.

So with all that I just assumed that was a normal rate of death. So naturally, I assumed that I was going to die at some point in the near future. Took a few years to get over that.

9. So wholesome.

Building homes for snails and slugs when it rained.

My older brother and I would love to go outside when it rained and collect slugs and snails to put in these little pebble shelters wed make for them in the backyard.

8. All good reasons.

My parents sleeping in separate rooms.

My mom snores like crazy and I understood why my dad would hate that.

Turns out, dad was gay

7. You never think about that.

My parents have what we now know was developmental disorders but was previously known as “being slow”. Think it was second grade when I started doing math for my parents. We went out for shopping or dinner, then I’d check the grocery receipt or tally the tip. In more ways than one I became very independent from my parents at a young age.

I didn’t realize until late high school, interacting with my boyfriend’s family, that normal children don’t speak to their parents like equals. It was, awkward to say the least. It took many years to learn how to be respectful to your elders and not throw my “weight” around. I had thought every kid needed to keep their parents in line.

Aaawkwwwaaard.

6. Whatever works.

My parents slept in different beds my whole life. I guess it started when my dad got injured in the army and my mom was afraid of hurting him in her sleep, then he snored, she liked to stay up and read in bed. It just worked. They had a super happy marriage. I remember bringing new friends over and giving them the tour “this is my dad’s room, this is the bathroom, here’s the office and this is my mom’s room”. They would be so confused lol.

My mom still is upset that whenever we went to my grandma’s she made them sleep in the same bed even knowing they never did. They were so used to sleeping alone they stayed up all night worried about keeping each other awake.

I have to add that getting up late at night and looking for one of them only to find them both in the same bed was always awkward.

5. Everyone should use them, though.

Using corn bags.

They’re cotton squares or rounds filled with dried corn. You put them in the microwave for a heating pad and the freezer for an ice pack.

I still use and make them, I just didn’t realize nobody else used them until like… High school lmao

4. Parents are so weird.

Being forced to eat way more than what I could, until my stomach would hurt for hours. Not traumatizing like other stuff in this post, just something I don’t miss.

On a lighter note, walking in stealth mode throughout the whole house all the time because I wanted to be like Pocahontas when she spies on John Smith.

3. It was a different time.

Cracking open cans of beer and pouring them into styrofoam cups.

So my parents could drink while they drove the car.

2. Lots of people!

Talking to you parents and them being affectionate.

What do you mean you play “board games together” and no one yells? You willingly sit down and spend time together????

Dated a girl and the first time I met them, her mom hugged me. Weirded me out plenty. She just sits around the living room doing her own thing while her parents may also be there.

Who even does that????

Turns out, a lot of people.

1. A great lesson.

Shoveling food into your face as quickly as possible while huddled around the TV.

It wasn’t until a sleepover at a friends house that I encountered a family sitting around a dinner table talking about their day.

At the time it made me super uncomfortable but I’ve learned to slow down and appreciate it more with time.

I think we can all think about some strange things about our upbringing, right?

Share your own weird stuff in the comments – we’re here for it!

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People Recall What They Thought Was Normal as a Kid That Wasn’t

If there’s something about kids that’s always charming, it’s how clueless they are. They’re learning all the time, about everything, and no one knows how their little minds really work.

Kids believe all sorts of things, and yeah, they think everything they think is normal – why wouldn’t they?

Looking back, though, these 17 people realize their little brains were working to make sense of a world beyond their comprehension.

17. They’ll always find out.

Opposite but..I had a neighbour who had extremely (and I mean extremely) strict parents.

We were invited to a sleepover of about 5 or 6 girls at one of the other neighbor kid’s place and she was shocked to see that we had candy and popcorn and soda/pop to eat at our disposal after 6pm.

She had no idea. To us, it was normal sleepover snacks but to her it was like looking at Willy Wonka himself. Crazy.

16. That could seem fun?

Having a “path” through the house surrounded by boxes and junk stacked to the ceiling.

I grew up in a hoarder house.

Occasionally us kids would run too fast through the “path” knocking into the sides and the boxes and stuff would collapse on top of us.

15. Bless his heart.

Whispering what I just said back to myself.

Apparently I did it all the time as a kid and never noticed until a couple of friends pointed it out to me.

I would be like “Let’s play Barbies!” and then quietly let’s play Barbies. I have no idea what that was about.

14. His parents never told him?

I smiled with my lips on the inside of my mouth.

I don’t know how I managed to not learn how to smile properly, but I thought I was smiling normally until a kid said “stop smiling like that, you look weird” and I spent a good week looking up pictures of smiles and practicing how to smile

13. What did I just read?

Collecting roadkill and utilizing insects to clean the bones so I could collect them.

12. That’s one way to keep kids safe.

When you went to the sitter everyday, you were to sit on the couch and never move.

Seriously, my brothers, sister and I were forced to sit on the couch with the TV on at the sitters house, while her kids ran around like a bunch of hellions.

When we got a new sitter after moving, all four of us promptly sat on the couch and stayed there. Our new sitter pulled a bunch of toys out and sat in the floor and played with us.

11. He was trying hard.

Sleeping in the display beds at the furniture store.

My parents are divorced and when we were little we’d go week to week at each parent’s house. Well my dad worked at Montgomery Wards and opened the store maybe 3 days a week. That meant he had to be there at 5 am. During his weeks, he’d stuff us in the car in our jammies, and drive us up to “monkey wards” as he called it.

Then we’d all get snug in our own display beds and sleep for another hour and a half.

Once some other employees showed up and it got closer to school hours, he’d get us dressed in the dressing rooms and drive us to school.

He really did love us. And tried hard for us.

10. Definitely bizarre.

Not telling your family when or where you were going or what you were up to or how long you would be gone. I remember as early as 6 I was wandering off to another neighborhood and across a busy road to find playmates. As I got older, I would go to friend’s houses for days on end, still never needing to check with anyone or let anyone know at home I was going.

It didn’t really click until I got my first roommate after college who bugged out and was about to call the cops because I went to my boyfriend’s house, turned my phone off and took a long nap in the middle of the day as he worked nights. We had an argument where I kept saying “I’m an adult, you don’t need to keep track of me” and it took a while for me to understand that even adults check in with each other for safety and they don’t normally just disappear for a few days.

9. Brains can be rude.

Have ‘speed up spells’ where it feels like I just got off a treadmill and my internal monologue is yelling.

Turns out I have epilepsy and was having seizures. Didn’t realize back when I was like 7, but presented with tonic clonics (grand mal) at 15.

Or listen to the air vent and hear music in white noise. This was likely auditory hallucinations, also due to epilepsy.

Stupid brain.

8. What a life.

Wash my two pairs of pants and two sweaters every few days…because they were the only clothes my parent had bought me for school.

Eating canned button mushrooms for lunch because there was nothing else to eat in the house.

Not for a lack of parental funds.

Didn’t realize other kids didn’t live like this until I hit 13-ish.

7. Normal is relative.

My family are not comfortable around each other. Never any touching, kissing or cuddling.

Any physical contact is forced and horribly awkward. No one also talks and any disagreements simmer for years with a grudging resentment.

When I first starting dating my now husband I was shocked his family would just sit close to each other, like their legs would touch on the couch. Like not overly touchy, just normal, but not normal to me.

They also spoke to each other if they were upset. I was quite envious.

6. I think this is fairly normal?

Biting my washcloth in the bath.

5. Tough lessons.

Trusting everything people say to me.

This is an underrated comment. For some reason I think I was born an idealist or something. I was told as a kid that lying is wrong (because I clearly and intentionally lied once) and that we should always tell the truth. So i just thought that everyone told the truth and if someone lied, their feelings would be hurt *immediately* as if somehow the person knew right away.

So I’ve always trusted others 100%. I’ve slowly gotten depressed because thinking everyone else is right makes everything i think wrong. And now i’m trying hard to learn to NOT trust others always.

4. Bless her heart.

Having camping nights. Mom would light candles and make dinner with camping gear. She and I would play games until my bed time huddled up in the living room.

It was because she was crazy poor when she divorced my dad and a few times she couldn’t pay the electricity on time. I thought it was fun.

3. Mother knows best.

My mom HATES lies. She is also very good at telling when someone is lying and everyone knows it. Most people don’t flat out lie to her or around her (it isn’t worth it)…

This resulted in me growing up with the assumption that the vast majority of people normally tell the truth. It wasn’t until college that I found out most people don’t consider lying a big deal and do it fairly regularly…

Which I honestly still find really messed up.

2. He had to pass on the knowledge.

I was trained by my father to believe that a proper salami sandwich has 15-20 pieces of salami on it – imagine my Aunt’s horror when I did that at her house, while she was putting 4-5 pieces on the sandwiches she was making for my cousins.

The story lives on til this day, like 30 years later – no regrets.

1. Way to go, Dad.

Apparently when I was a kid I used to pick up quarters on the street.

My parents didn’t want me doing that so my dad told me to not pick up coins, because people put them in their butts. I didn’t use change for anything until I started driving at 16.

Kids are just the best. Truly.

Did you believe something totally weird as a kid? Share it with us in the comments!

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Jokes About Taylor Swift’s “Evermore” That’s Almost as Good as the Album Itself

I realize that not everyone is a Taylor Swift fan, but it would be hard to argue against the fact that she’s totally killing it lately.

She released not one, but two albums in one year to critical and popular acclaim, and the first one was nominated for several awards.

So, please don’t take us sharing these jokes as any comment on her or her success, which is deserved…but that doesn’t mean they’re not funny!

25. We were pumped.

We thought we were ready but we weren’t.

24. It’s like it’s her goal in life.

You have to admire that.

23. I know she’s not TRYING to make us feel bad about ourselves.

But dang.

22. Insane in the best possible way.

If you like the music, anyway.

21. It kind of doesn’t add up.

Maybe it’s that new math.

@llalxanderll

#taylorswift #evermore #folklore #fyp

♬ Cruel Summer – Taylor Swift

20. Sorry, buddy, no break for you.

I’m sure you’re being handsomely rewarded.

@rockysroad

Stream evermore #taylorswift #evermore #folklore #folkloretaylorswift #theatrekids #comedytiktok #gaytiktok #musicaltheatre #swiftie

♬ original sound – Rocky Paterra

19. And all we are are thankful.

She could have just gotten fat and drunk like the rest of us.

18. If only.

I don’t think there’s enough to go around.

17. Why is this so accurate though.

I feel oddly called out.

16. It is impressive.

And you can never have too much Dan Levy.

15. This guy knows how to party.

He picked the perfect listening spot.

@robotcow

#evermore #taylorswift #heck #ya #sorry #if #your #finals #are #not #over

♬ me in a kayak – john

14. Why is this the perfect mashup?

We just can’t get enough.

@_samjordan_

she really said let me write like i’m running out of time

♬ Best of Wives and Best of Women – Phillipa Soo & Lin-Manuel Miranda

13. I’m not saying there’s going to be breadsticks, but…

There will be breadsticks.

12. This is a whole mood.

And I am here for it.

11. Idk I think we’re all like, hugging.

Virtually, of course.

10. See, even Jake knows!

And Jake is always right.

9. Just in time for the holidays.

What a gift.

@haimtheband

Our dream of singing on a COUNTRY FOLK SONG with the one and only queen of storytelling, miss TAYLOR SWIFT is our second Hanukkah present to you!

♬ original sound – haimtheband

8. It’s just a lot of feelings.

Sometimes too many.

@carlsiguess

goodbye this mashup is everything to me???? #taylorswift #evermore #swifttok #folklore #alltoowell

♬ champagne problems x all too well – Carly

7. They don’t even compete with each other, either.

They’re perfect compliments.

6. It’s called inspiration, friends.

And it’s everywhere.

5. Idk what that means.

It’s probably not “fine,” though.

4. Ba-dum-ching.

That joke has just been there waiting all of this time.

3. Girl, let us catch our breath.

But also bring it on.

@lemmehityojuul

im not ready to be attacked by another taylor swift album we just got evermore #taylorswift #swiftie #evermore #swifties #OOTD #Catchphrases

♬ no body, no crime – Taylor Swift

2. This guy is all of us.

And this TikTok is life.

@tyvid5

my reaction to #evermore @taylornation #fyp #taylorswift

♬ original sound – Tyler

1. We needed at least the morning off work.

Is “Evermore hangover” a reason to call in?

I’m such a fan, I think it makes me enjoy these jokes even more.

Which one made you snort-laugh? There had to be at least one!

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A Concerned Parent Wants to Know if He’s Wrong for Refusing to Help His Daughter With Her Family Tree Assignment

Almost every kid who attends public school will, at some point, come home with a family tree assignment. You fill in the blanks, you ask your relatives some questions about where they grew up and what their parents did and maybe for an anecdote or two, and voila!

At least, that’s what I remember.

According to this man, though, his daughter’s assignment turned out to be nothing like he expected.

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There were questions about taxes and other personal financial information.

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It asked for replies about medical histories and potential criminal backgrounds.

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He tried reaching out to the teacher but got no response, and other parents were also concerned.

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One of them finally got hold of the teacher, who explained the assignment was meant to make students more aware of the diversity in their school.

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The intention was fine, he thought, but he still felt odd about sharing such personal information – some of it about extended family members – with the community at large.

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He and about 2/3 of the other parents agreed their kids wouldn’t be taking part, but some committee called them “Karens,” and accused them of sabotaging efforts to be more diverse and inclusive.

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He wants to know if this is a normal thing, and if he was maybe overreacting.

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Short answer? No, people don’t think that at all.

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Some pointed out the nature of kids and the potential for the information to be used to bully and tease.

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Others thought the content was inappropriate for young students, and should be reported to the superintendent, besides.

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There is always a fine line – and this seems to have crossed.

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You know you can’t trust anyone these days.

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I don’t know about y’all, but I’m definitely on the side of OP – some things are just not the school’s business.

Tell me in the comments where you come down on this, and why!

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