This poor teen is in the middle of recording some soccer moves, perhaps to impress the ladies, and of course dad's gotta come in and ruin everything. (Or, as some would say, dad comes in and makes this video 100 percent pure gold.) Oh, and nice gray, saggy manties, dad!
Leave it to a bunch of dudes to think taking their toddlers to Baby Fight Club for one-on-one sparring is an acceptable afternoon excursion. Lovely. But no matter what they do to make their babies appear macho — pretending to serve up a hearty bowl of nuts and bolts is just low, I might add — the little tykes are too cute to ever be intimidating.
Who wants a photo album filled with boring, undoctored photos? The Internet has birthed a new breed of family photos, called ManBabies, that are actually worth looking at — for a good laugh. The ManBabies website asks readers to sacrifice their fave family snapshots to the web, allow the pics to undergo a few unnecessary adjustments, and let the Internet community laugh at the twisted results once the photos post.
Disneyland: Making us look dumbass since 1955.
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Let me guess: Mom was out of town and Dad had the kids for the weekend. Dad wasn't too keen on feeding the ducks at the zoo or battling the crowds at an amusement park, so he instead opted to stage a sci-fi combat scene between his two impressionable young sons. It's one thing to play dress-up and go crazy with the hair gel, but it's quite another to equip the kiddies with imitation weapons and have them shoot at each other.
Mom said any picture book would suffice. Big mistake.
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When Mom's away, Dad will play. I'm sure every proud father would want his offspring to be a "playground pimp," but these ambitions are better left unspoken. As for the cutie in the vulgar pink baby tee, her expression is mine exactly.
Men are the stronger of the two sexes? I think not. Case in point: this video.
The first daddy taped his baby to a wall. The next daddy shoved his baby in a cabinet. And we now have a daddy who has confused his bouncing baby girl for a basketball.
When I came across this video, I couldn't tell if it was satirical or serious. In it, sweet Kim leaves for college after saying goodbye to her parents and boyfriend. Nine months later, she returns pregnant, angry, and spouting off information about the South American rain forests.