In 2012 wanting a dad was the tenth highest requested Christmas gift by children in the UK.
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In 2012 wanting a dad was the tenth highest requested Christmas gift by children in the UK.
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In 2018, a middle school in Dallas organized an event called “Breakfast with Dads,” but saw that not all of the students have fathers or father figures to attend the event with. So, they put up a post on Facebook seeking around 50 volunteers. On the day of the event, 600 men showed up to […]
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I wish I had a better knowledge of Photoshop.
There are so many cool things you can do with it–like digitally insert your dad into culturally relevant moments across both history and cinema
That being said, Instagram user the_dadvent does this rather well.
…or are ya’ glad to see me?”
…but they’ll never take our…sweater vests?”
Dads when they get the dog.
“I’m not chipping in. It’s not my fault you missed the exit.”
“Ya’ keep telling me you’re worthy, so how about a haircut and a job? No, no. Don’t give me that God of Thunder nonsense.”
“When this banjo hit 55 miles an hour, you’re going to hear some serious sh*t.”
His embrace melts the North Atlantic iceberg of my heart.
“There’s a fire.”
“I feel like we didn’t have to sing in the rain… And we dance now? In the puddles? Do always wear taps shoes out?”
“Are you guys seeing all these 1’s and 0’s. I’m maybe not okay with this. Where’s the guy with the pills?”
“Young man, where are your shoes?”
“The police just let you do this?”
Have you ever used photoshop to manipulate photos like this? Ever had the urge to let Leo hold you on the bow of the Titanic? Ever taken the time to do it?
Share it with us in the comments so we can legitimize your claim to Leo’s love and ensure you’re not just one of his French girls.
Au revoir.
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I have no idea why anybody would ever want to spy on their parents, but these folks apparently did and got exactly what was coming to them: way too much information.
Now, this doesn’t always have to be a bad thing. Some of these stories are actually really nice. But some of these stories… wow.
Here we go!
Note to self: never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever spy on either one of my parents.
My siblings on the other hand…
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Lamyaa is a 17-year-old high school student from Pennsylvania who wears a traditional hijab as required by her Muslim faith.
Recently, she was participating in a group chat with some friends when the subject of Donald Trump came up. “I personally had very strong views considering the presidency did impact me because I am an Arab, Muslim woman,” she told BuzzFeed News.
After Lamyaa criticized Trump’s policies, a “friend of a friend” in the group chat started spewing hate speech. He commented that she “couldn’t take that scarf off or [her] dad would beat” her. Oh, he also called her a bitch.
Most of us would’ve taken this opportunity to furiously unleash an ALL CAPS tirade against this bigot. Lamyaa instead used it as an opportunity to educate. First, she reached out to her dad, who lives in Saudi Arabia, and asked him about potentially removing her hijab. This was his wonderful, moving response:
“Sweetheart that’s not my decision to make,” he wrote. “That’s no man’s decision to make. If it’s what you feel like you want to do, go ahead. I’ll support you no matter what.”
The teen later explained she doesn’t actually plan to remove her hijab.
And Twitter is fully supportive.
And many are praising her dad for being the greatest of all time.
This story was first published on Someecards
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