20 Tweets That Will Make You Laugh, Or You Have No Soul

If for some reason you don’t laugh at these 20 tweets, I want you to visit your local physician and have him take a look at your funny bone. Because these tweets are FUNNY, with a capital F.

Understood?

1. I really hope that’s not true

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2. Inspiration

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3. Oh f*ck

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4. I agree 100%

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5. Going above and beyond

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6. Watch what you say

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7. Hey-o!

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8. I’ll watch it

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9. We’ve come a long way…sort of

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10. Blockbuster

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11. Talkin’ trash

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12. I can’t wait to read this essay

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13. Uh oh

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14. Nice guys

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15. Hidin’ out

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16. Sounds fascinating

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17. Yeeeeeaaaahhhh

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18. Trade off

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19. Time to break the bad news

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20. Impressive

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You laughed, didn’t you?

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15+ Memes for the Junk Food Lover

Man, do I love me some fast food and junk food every now and then.

Here are 20 memes for all my fellow junk food lovers out there.

1. Losers…

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2. Yep

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3. Same page, cat buddy

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4. Cause it’s awesome?

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5. That’s the luckiest dog I’ve ever seen

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6. I jogged a lot today…

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7. Eh, just do it.

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8. Separate dessert stomach

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9. Really, pizza is just a tomato salad with croutons beneath and cheese on top

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10. Square pizza ≠ good

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11. At least I have fries

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12. Sneaky clever

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13. We’ve all been here

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14. A solid attitude towards life

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15. Pure bliss

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16. They’re amazed, you’re amazing

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17. Smell that salty air

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18. In costume, too

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19. Miracle of miracles!

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20. We all need dat

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I think a trip to the local White Castle is now in order.

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15 People Share the Riskiest Moment of Their Life

I’ve done some pretty stupid stuff in my life and luckily I still have all my limbs and nothing too bad ever happened.

It’s nice to know I’m not alone in making some dumb decisions in my past. AskReddit users open up and share the biggest risks they’ve ever taken.

1. Quicksand

“As a kid me and some friends built a ‘bridge’ out of hay and wood across a dried out bog. I tested it and fell through somewhere in the middle. Thankfully I’d read in a book that if you’re being sucked down by quicksand or something, the best thing to do is relax and spread your weight out evenly. That kept my head and arms above the muck until one of my friends could find a tree branch to haul me out.

Every time someone posts one of those ‘quicksand wasn’t as big an issue as I thought it would be’ memes I’m like… hm.”

2. Probably won’t do that again

“I was ten riding the DC Metro for the first time by myself when I dropped my keys on the track. Two minutes till the next train vs 5 seconds to get my keys from the track so I jumped down.

It’s harder than you think to get back on those platforms.”

3. Never a good idea

“Farting silently during a job interview.”

4. Hero

“I am a rugby player and was a bank teller in 2009. I’ll never forget the date: 09/10/2009.

A group of 5-6 burglars stole $47K from an ATM I was doing some maintenance. When they ran out of the branch, everyone of them but one went to the right; the dipshit who went left was carrying the money bag, and my rugby instincts instinctly kicked in: I ran after him for half a block and tackled him from behind.

The look of despair in his eyes when he saw a crazy teller it’s one of the memories I’ll never forget. We tried to punch each other, with no success. When he realized I wasn’t letting him go away with the cash, he threw the bag in the middle of the avenue and ran away.

The whole action lasted about 60 seconds, I believe. Afterwards, I couldn’t stop thinking “what if?”: what if he had a gun? What if he had someone waiting him in the direction he went?

My mother wanted to kill me, but I got promoted. Good times.”

5. Dead tired

“Near the end of a 68 hour week, I was dead tired and just wanted to go home. I had three tons suspended in the air by a shop crane and I left the remote on the other side of the load. Instead of walking around it, I walked right under it and grabbed the remote. I froze for a moment and contemplated what I just did. Put the load down, clocked off and went to sleep thinking about how much of an idiot I am.”

6. Just like a horror movie

“I hitchhiked across a province, and at nightfall after getting soaked during a downfall (people tend not to pick you up during the rain), I was exhausted and so defeated, and so I accepted a complete stranger’s offer to go to his cabin in the woods for the night.”

7. Stranger danger

“Stayed with a stranger whom I just met after a concert when I had nowhere to stay that night. Wasn’t sexual, he didn’t try anything or insinuate that I owed him anything – just a nice bloke offering the spare bed in his hotel room.”

8. Plastered in the ‘hood

“Went with some friends to a party. We drove there, and unfortunately everyone (including myself) got plastered. The party was in a bad neighborhood in the Bronx and I insisted that we chip in for a cab because driving drunk would be stupid.

I was called a pussy, and idiot, moron, then told if I don’t like it I can walk home. F*ck that I know my life is worth it so I just headed off towards the Grand Concourse (this was back in the 80’s, bad times then).

Walked about 15 blocks avoiding groups of people (especially the ones shouting at me), got tailed for a bit by a group of older guys and made a mad dash for the subway. It was 1 am, the station was empty and it took me 2 hours to get home.

Next day I get a call from one of my friend’s parents, they were upset with me for letting them drive home (they got into a fender bender with a cop car (yea karma)).

I laughed when she told me what happened, then explained that I was the one that was put down and told to walk home if I didn’t like it, they wouldn’t take a cab. She apologized and I made sure that every one of those asshats weren’t part of my life anymore.”

9. Don’t do it

“I drove home with a drunk friend who was taking shots before we left the bar. I was 21 and stupid. On the way home instead of taking the turn we went into a ditch and stopped 2 feet short of a telephone pole. We were fine but it definitely was a wake up call.”

10. Random pills

“Picked up a cap of what I presumed was molly at a party off the floor and popped it.

Good party. Decent high. Can’t believe how stupid I was.”

11. Car surfing

“When I was in high school some guys were “car surfing” in the parking lot and one almost died. The two cars collided, which sent him flying off the roof. His top half went through the windshield while his bottom half was nearly smashed between the cars.

Needless to say, they both got in enormous amounts of trouble.”

12. Still pretty lucky

“Flew off, head first into the curb. Induced coma for about two weeks. When I woke up, I was insane. They hand cuffed me to the bed because I kept trying to run away. Seeing as I was completely paralyzed on one side, that wasn’t safe. Month in the rehab hospital once I was medically out of the woods. Learning to walk, talk again. How to use my fingers.

This was at age 15.

Vision problems for a few months after that. Nothing had the “outline” around it, if that makes any sense. Things just kind of bled into each other.

Couldn’t remember words. Developed a weird tick where I would tap my fingers together when talking, as if trying to grab the word. Still happens sometimes.

Persistent bouts of “cloudy head.” I can’t describe them. They’re just “bad head days.” Still struggle with impulse control and temper.

The seizures started four years later. Lots of different meds and a couple wrecked cars later, we found something that worked. The wrecks weren’t seizure related, but the lack of sleep probably was.

The migraines just started this February, at age 37. Debilitating dizziness and sound sensitivity. Can’t think. Can’t sleep. Neurologist thought they were seizures but later decided on migraines. New meds and a chiropractor are helping, but some days are still hella rough.

But all the docs thought I wouldn’t live and if I did I would be requiring 24/7 care, so I still got pretty lucky.”

13. Shortcut

“Driving through a military base closed to the public in hopes of arriving at my destination faster.”

14. A bad idea

“Mixing heroin and Xanax, don’t do that kids, that’s how you die.”

15. That was nice?

“Sitting on the trunk of a car. “Just drive slow and I’ll hop off at my house.”

They did not drive slowly. I got to be in a coma though, so that was nice.”

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12 Ridiculous Kitchen Fails

Ever heard of the saying “baking is a science and cooking is an art?” Both of these are definitely skills, and for most people, they improve with practice. Let’s hope the people responsible for the photos below have improved.

These 12 people went way beyond a screw up and into a massive fail worthy of internet shame. Just take a look!

 

#12. I guess not everyone knows that microwave safe and stovetop safe are not the same thing.

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(Hand covering face emoji)

#11. I honestly didn’t think it was possible to make pizza unappetizing.

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I’m sorry, no.

#10. When you just scrape it together and tell yourself it’s fine while you cry and watch Netflix.

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Eh, still looks pretty good to me.

#9. Sometimes creativity can turn out a bit scarier than you intended.

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I mean, they still sort of look like chicks? Sort of?

#8. Chicken nuggets with a side of melted pan.

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Really would’ve loved to have understood the plan here.

#7. Wasting nachos is an unpardonable offense.

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I can’t even begin to figure out what happened here.

#6. I’m more intrigued than I probably should be.

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…What eggs did those come from?

#5. How even…?

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This person’s got a lot of ‘splainin’ to do.

#4. A lesson in how cute can turn sad so quickly.

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At least they were together when they perished.

#3. Not so fast, sir.

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Well, you got the cheese part right…

#2. I bet this person is ordering out from now on.

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Why is everyone so afraid of cookie sheets?!

#1. There goes the assumption that “anyone” can make a grilled cheese.

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Maybe they were going for a Trump impression?

 

May your smoke detectors all be in working order!

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20 Times Kids Got an ‘A’ For Effort Getting an ‘F’

Some kids, even though they failed miserably in school, get an A+ in my book. If you’re gonna do really bad on a test or an assignment, you might as well excel at it, right?

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I think they all deserve an “A” for effort.

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20 Times Kids Got an ‘A’ For Effort Getting an ‘F’

Some kids, even though they failed miserably in school, get an A+ in my book. If you’re gonna do really bad on a test or an assignment, you might as well excel at it, right?

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I think they all deserve an “A” for effort.

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12+ People Share Their Petty Relationship Deal Breakers

Whether you want to admit it or not, we all have a line we draw in the sand when it comes to relationships. Sometimes we can even be petty. It might be the way they eat their peas, maybe their nose is a little crooked, etc.

These AskReddit users shared their petty, and funny, relationship deal breakers. Take note….it can be rough out there.

1. Not gonna work

“He was allergic to hummus and I f*cking love hummus.”

2. No smoking

“Sorry, but can’t stand smokers.”

3. Don’t believe in it

“I can’t date people who believe in Soulmates™ or the “One”.

I can’t shake the feeling they’re using you as a placeholder until they find their mythical 100% match. Or that they believe relationships with their ‘soulmate’ wouldn’t need actual work or active effort.”

4. Be an adult

“I just went out with a guy last week and asked him what he was for Halloween last year and he said “an adult”. Dealbreaker. I’m an adult everyday, including Halloween.”

5. Don’t interfere with dirty talk

“Goofy accent. Sorry. I like dirty talk and it doesn’t work if I want to burst out laughing.”

6. Yikes

“Loud breathing. Can’t do it. I want to tear your airways out and feed them to you if I can hear you breathe.”

7. That is not pleasant

“Either chew with their mouth open or make a lot of noise while eating.”

8. Uh uh

“Nose hair. How do you not notice you have long pieces of hair sticking out of your nose? Tweezers can fix that sh*t in two seconds.”

9. Hurry up!

“I once broke up with someone because he tied his shoes too slowly. Like he just…took forever to make the bow? He was bent over for almost a full minute every time. Inexplicable.”

10. Okay, that’s petty

“Fingernails. I don’t know how to properly explain this, but there are two types of nails: some people’s fingernails don’t press into the finger on the sides, and aren’t as curved, giving a wider, flatter nail than others. These people’s hands creep me the f— out and I can’t stand being touched by people with this type of fingernail. It’s ridiculous, and I know it’s stupid, but it makes me so irrationally uncomfortable.”

11. Intriguing

“If they have a go-to word that they use all the time. Most recently, I was seeing a girl who said, “That’s intriguing,” when responding to anything I said that was mildly interesting.”

12. Back off

“Too clingy too soon. We do NOT have to text all day or talk every day.”

13. Can’t look away

“I once broke up with someone because he didn’t clean his ears (it was actually so gross.) Not in his ears, but like the fold behind his ears. I just kept staring and thinking about it…”

14. Not a good look

“You can’t wear/like those flat brim baseball hats. I’m 99% positive you’re a self absorbed douche if you do.”

15. Ewwwww!

“She ate mayonnaise out of the jar with a spoon.”

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12+ People Share Their Petty Relationship Deal Breakers

Whether you want to admit it or not, we all have a line we draw in the sand when it comes to relationships. Sometimes we can even be petty. It might be the way they eat their peas, maybe their nose is a little crooked, etc.

These AskReddit users shared their petty, and funny, relationship deal breakers. Take note….it can be rough out there.

1. Not gonna work

“He was allergic to hummus and I f*cking love hummus.”

2. No smoking

“Sorry, but can’t stand smokers.”

3. Don’t believe in it

“I can’t date people who believe in Soulmates™ or the “One”.

I can’t shake the feeling they’re using you as a placeholder until they find their mythical 100% match. Or that they believe relationships with their ‘soulmate’ wouldn’t need actual work or active effort.”

4. Be an adult

“I just went out with a guy last week and asked him what he was for Halloween last year and he said “an adult”. Dealbreaker. I’m an adult everyday, including Halloween.”

5. Don’t interfere with dirty talk

“Goofy accent. Sorry. I like dirty talk and it doesn’t work if I want to burst out laughing.”

6. Yikes

“Loud breathing. Can’t do it. I want to tear your airways out and feed them to you if I can hear you breathe.”

7. That is not pleasant

“Either chew with their mouth open or make a lot of noise while eating.”

8. Uh uh

“Nose hair. How do you not notice you have long pieces of hair sticking out of your nose? Tweezers can fix that sh*t in two seconds.”

9. Hurry up!

“I once broke up with someone because he tied his shoes too slowly. Like he just…took forever to make the bow? He was bent over for almost a full minute every time. Inexplicable.”

10. Okay, that’s petty

“Fingernails. I don’t know how to properly explain this, but there are two types of nails: some people’s fingernails don’t press into the finger on the sides, and aren’t as curved, giving a wider, flatter nail than others. These people’s hands creep me the f— out and I can’t stand being touched by people with this type of fingernail. It’s ridiculous, and I know it’s stupid, but it makes me so irrationally uncomfortable.”

11. Intriguing

“If they have a go-to word that they use all the time. Most recently, I was seeing a girl who said, “That’s intriguing,” when responding to anything I said that was mildly interesting.”

12. Back off

“Too clingy too soon. We do NOT have to text all day or talk every day.”

13. Can’t look away

“I once broke up with someone because he didn’t clean his ears (it was actually so gross.) Not in his ears, but like the fold behind his ears. I just kept staring and thinking about it…”

14. Not a good look

“You can’t wear/like those flat brim baseball hats. I’m 99% positive you’re a self absorbed douche if you do.”

15. Ewwwww!

“She ate mayonnaise out of the jar with a spoon.”

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Brad Paisley Opened a Grocery Store With His Wife Where Everything Is Free

There are far too many families in the United States struggling to put food on the table. And when it comes to putting healthy food on the table, well, that’s even harder. Processed and packaged foods often have a lower price tag than fresh produce, which makes healthy eating and affordable eating seem like mutually exclusive concepts. That’s why this free “grocery store” all the more amazing.

According to the National Institute of Health, high prices can prevent people shopping on a budget from being able to choose healthy, fresh items for themselves and their families. Starches, sugars, and fats are cheaper than proteins, whole grains, and fresh fruits and vegetables – so even if you prefer a healthy diet, a tight budget can send a family’s health into a negative spiral.

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Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley have partnered with Belmont University (Brad’s alma mater) and opened a food bank designed like a grocery store. It’s called simply “The Store” and, unlike most food banks, offers both fresh produce and non-perishable groceries for people in need.

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The Store will also set up a toy aisle during the holidays and provide on-the-job training year round.

Paisley explains the concept to the Tennessean like this:

“This is a grocery store with dignity for people who have fallen on hard times. All of us are one unforeseen disaster away from rock bottom. It’s nice to think about a place where when that happens to someone, they can use it to get back on their feet.”

To that end, people will be allowed access to The Store’s services for a one-year period.

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Their inspiration came after the Paisleys visited a similar installation in California called The Unity Shoppe. Brad remembers thinking, ‘Why isn’t this everywhere?’

Now, there’s one open in Nashville, the place they both call home, and the couple are hoping The Store will be able to help people in need get back on their feet, and stay healthy and fed in the process.

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Parents Look Back and Laugh at 13+ Lessons They Tried and Failed to Teach Their Kids

Parents try their best to impart valuable wisdom and knowledge to their children. Sometimes those lessons stick and sometimes…not so much.

That was definitely the case for these 15 parents, who I’m sure can laugh about their fails in hindsight. Perhaps with a drink in hand.

#15. I want that monkey.

“When my older son was about three or four years old, we realized he was starting to act very spoiled and materialistic. We always tried to make him see how lucky he already had it, but he constantly begged us for every toy, candy, and treat he saw anywhere and everywhere.

Around that time, I came across a great photo spread that involved the photographer traveling around the world and snapping photos of different children with their most prized possessions. Of course, the kids in the US, Canada, and Europe were mostly photographed in rooms filled with stuff. But there were also photos of children from impoverished nations, usually showing the child with only one old, dirty stuffed animal.

I thought I was going to accomplish this brilliant parenting move by sitting him down and going through the photos with him. I’d explain how the kids with rooms like his were beyond lucky and he should feel more than satisfied with all of the great stuff that he had. Then I would show him the other photos and he would finally understand that there are so many other children in the world with far less than he had.

We looked through the photos and talked about each one. We finally got to one with a little boy standing on his cot with his one possession, a well-loved, dingy-looking stuffed monkey. My son looked at if for a long time. I could see his wheels spinning. “Success!” I thought. After a long bit of silence, he finally looked up at me, gave me a sweet smile and said, “I want that monkey.””

#14. 5 minutes later.

“Saw a clip on local news about a toddler saving her mom’s life by calling 911 when she collapsed. Figured it was a good idea to teach my toddler 911. Had two cops at my door 5 minutes later.”

#13. Learning how to lie.

“In order not to teach him how to “lie better,” I never challenged his lying and we just told him what needed to be fixed. I never told him how I knew he was lying, I just avoided confronting him and got to the point of what needed fixed, despite attempts to deny it.

For example, if someone ate all the brownies, and his mouth and fingers were stained with chocolate, I never told him, “I can tell you are lying because of the evidence,” I just said he now had to make a new batch or do chores because the old batch was gone. I was figuring, “hey, he’ll figure out that eating the brownies and lying about it still had consequences.”

Thus, he never really got very good at lying. But he keeps trying, which is the part I didn’t expect. He’s 28 now, and just so terrible at it because he doesn’t understand how people can so easily figure it out. This has socially crippled him in ways I did not understand when he was young.

I think learning how to lie is essential to social development, and I thought I was being all high and moral. Oops.”

#12. The biggest prize.

“Playing carnival/fair games is a waste of money. My son wanted to spend his $20 to win a Pikachu stuffed animal from his allowance that he saved up. WE told him he would be wasting his money and he would not win. He spent $15.00 and won the biggest prize.”

#11. She won $500.

“My sister tried to teach her kids not to gamble. She bought a few lottery tickets to show them that they were all going to be losers. She won $500….”

#10. I already saw Mickey Mouse.

“Not a parent, but my in-laws love telling this story about my fiance.

He was resistant to potty training, and they eventually got him to start using the potty by telling him that he had to be out of pull-ups before a family trip to Disney World, because “Mickey Mouse only sees big boys and girls.” And also who wants to log a diaper bag around Disney?

Anyway, it went great, they had a great trip… and the day after they got back, he took a shit in the living room. When asked, he said “I don’t gotta use the potty cause I already saw Mickey Mouse.” They very firmly told him that if he was old enough to use logic, he was far too old for diapers, and that was the end of that.”

#9. After that.

My dad tried to implement the whole you MUST eat ALL the food on your plate in our house during meals. My mom was never a fan of that lesson, but my dad was stubborn so she just let it go. Well, one day my sibling had 2-3 bites of food left on their plate and was very clear that they were absolutely full and couldn’t eat another bite. Dad wasnt having it and insisted they could not leave the table until all the food on their plate was gone. My sibling realized they werent going to convice our dad that they were too full and finished the last few bites and then proceeded to vomit on the table and our dad. He stopped enforcing the rule after that.

#8. When you go on an audition…

“When my daughter was 10, she wanted to try out for a community theater version of Beauty and the Beast. She got nervous though, and almost backed out, because she was so sure she wasn’t going to make it.

My husband, who did some acting in high school, stepped in and said that he would also audition, even though he knew he was never going to make it. He wanted to demonstrate to her that it’s okay to audition for something that you don’t think you’re going to make.

She ended up not only just making it, but she got the part of Chip. My husband got the part of Maurice, Belle’s father. He didn’t even want to be in a goddamn play.”

#7. Constantly.

“Told my children they should always have a good reason for what they want to do as a way to curb impulsive behavior.

Am hearing about ALL THE REASONS constantly.”

#6. Such a pretty yellow!

“Taught my now 16 year old to always compliment people who insulted you. We were in a Burlington Coat Factory in Michigan when my mother was shopping for a bathing suit to take to Florida. There were few to choose from, so she was complaining. My kid was 4.

A woman trying on pants and said something rude to my mom who was asking my opinion and my daughter caught on that my mother was agitated. She squeezed out behind me and told the woman,

“Your teeth are such a pretty yellow!””

#5. It was hard to argue.

“I wanted to teach my son the value of money and work ethic because he kept wanting Robux… I decided it would be a great teaching moment, and a win-win opportunity as he was just getting to the age in which I think he should start doing chores around the house. He really wanted to buy some skin or something, so I created a chore chart and gave each chore a value. We established a schedule and everything. It was working out majestically, every day without asking he was doing dishes, cleaning his room, picking up the dog poop, it was epic. Then one day, I came home and nothing had been done. I asked him “hey man, whats up with the dishes? Oh and go pick up the dog poop too.” He simply replied, “Nah”. Fighting back rage, I simply said, “excuse me?” He said, he made enough money over the last x days that he bought his skin and he was good now. It was hard to argue.”

#4. She carved my name instead.

“Not a parent, but as a child I noticed my sister was writing her name on the walls when she was drawing on them with crayon. Taking on the role of Helpful Big Sister, I informed her if she was going to graffiti things she shouldn’t write her name and give herself away.

A few weeks later, she was carving patterns into the wooden desk in the study and carved my name into it instead.”

#3. They forgot to teach me about the police.

“When I was about 2 years old my family was at a game in Angel’s stadium. My mother went to the restroom and left me and my siblings with my dad. While he was busy watching I wandered off. When they eventually found me I was halfway around the stadium. A crowd had gathered to watch as a police officer held me out at arms length while I screamed “call the police, this man is not my daddy” over and over again. My parents had taught me stranger danger, but forgot to teach me what police look like.”

#2. Where are you going?

“Nanny not a parent. 2yr old was refusing to wear her hat. It was hot. I told her if she didn’t put her hat on she would have to wait in the car. She started walking away from me, ‘Where are you going?’ …’car’”

#1. Can’t say I’m surprised.

“My youngest boy would never listen, and he was always totally fearless. He was also always really lucky. Damn near every time either of us told him “don’t do that, you’re going to get hurt”, he would do it and then not get hurt. So we ended up teaching him that when we said not to do something, that probably meant it was a fun thing to do. I remember really hoping that he would fall and break an arm or something non-lifethreatening or disabling like that so he would stop constantly giving us heart attacks, which is weird to say as a parent but it never happened so it doesn’t matter anyway. He never got anything worse than a small scrape or cut that could be cleaned and covered in five minutes before he was back at it again. Looking back I’m just glad this was before there was anything like Jackass around to further encourage that shit.

Now he’s a stunt man for movies. Can’t say I’m surprised.”

Keep trying, folks!

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