You guys seriously have no idea how much these videos mean to someone after recently losing their dad at the early stages of adulthood. These make me smile so much..
As I get older, I realize I’m turning into my dad. Which is great because he’s an amazing man and a wonderful person. Be like the person you respect, people
It's a good sign of the person making jokes PG and respectable. It just makes a great father/grandfather figure. While those who keep it vulgar and distasteful in front of kids never really grew up themselves and earn much less respect. I love me pops but, hoping my trajectory isn't going to make me be like him 😅
I have so many moments like these raising my daughter. It's so true. She'll say something I said going up, and I feel almost compelled to repeat verbatim my dad's old lines.
OMG! 🤣🤣🤣 I literally just got off the phone with my therapist, and a lot of it is about my constant state of overwhelm now as my 87 year old father's caregiver, but as my therapist pointed out my role has changed from a semi-dependent, adult child to a caregiver and now *WE ARE A TEAM!* In a lot of ways this is a huge privilege, because my sister and my dad aren't buddies like Dad and I are. It's like I'm learning to accept and embrace my role as my father's caregiver, and leave behind my old feelings of lifelong jealousy over my late mother's bond with my sister. *I love that you show your brother shaking his head and looking terrified!* 😅
Is this normal to talk about therapist? I won’t say too much because you seem fragile…it’s a waste of time to be jealous over things that are out of your control. You downplay and overlook things you do have. It’s ok that not everyone can be best buds. N your resentment is probably the energy you gave that created the wedge in the relationship. Idk what jealousy feels like. I like to keep ish realistic
This whole channel is literally me. I’m such a dad 🤦♂️. It just…. Sneaks up on you. I find all your videos HILARIOUS… dad humor is STRONG. keep on keepin’ on.
That's really refreshing to hear - I get that it becomes hard to react genuinely if you've heard it fifty times that day (worked as a grocery cashier for a few years - I get it), but really, dads and their jokes are precious things and they deserve to be appreciated.
Son, everything the light touches...is our kingdom. But a king's time as ruler rises and falls like the sun. One day, the sun will set on my time here, and will rise with you as the new king.
I'm honestly proud to be like my dad. Growing up has made me realize that he's the coolest guy ever and I got so much of my personality and hobbies from him. I couldn't ask for anything better
Ugh, I still cringe in memory of the time I did the same. He kind of took it well at least, while explaining what he thought went wrong about the food, but it still haunts me randomly at night years later.
that's weirdly accurate , I'm 19 , and my relation with my dad was never any good , I uesd to hate him bcoz of his deeds , and I started to slowly hating everything about him ,now even before I'm turning 20 I realize he was right at everything , he is a great father , and it's not easy to be a good father I reckon
@@user-ko5oc6gz8elove hearing you gain recognition of the sacrifices made by the man whose balls you came shooting out of. I bet he’s proud of u sonny boy
@@ahmadsajid4903 100% wrong. This music plays over the teaser trailer for Interstellar and is indeed produced by Hans Zimmer. It's titled "First Step". Edit: DARK is amazing, however. One of the best shows I've ever watched.
If you haven't seen their other video of him changing his outfit and becoming a dad it's really worth seeing, even better than this one. ru-vid.comikDc_PiXMjg?feature=share
I like the interstellar reference... Also: **clock ticking in the background, no time for caution start playing* Endurance is hitting stratosphere.. Any Interstellar fan here you guys keep up the scrip..
My dad always used to pull the one where when the waiter came with the bill he would look confused and say to me or my sister (we were prolly 12 years old at time) I thought you were getting this one.
@@Analucia834 man fr, had a lesson in which a poor boy says he's too poor to buy shoes and our teacher somehow concluded it's referring to something far more complex and philosophical. It wasn't even a fictional story, just an excerpt from an interview
As a teenager I thought my dad was so lame. I’m 37 now and I recognize it would be an honor to be compared to my dad. He’s 72 spent the last two summers remodeling two of my siblings homes, then my sister decided she wanted to build a home so he volunteered to do that also. All the while tending and harvesting his gigantic garden, harvesting a massive orchard, making tons of homemade syrups, apple sauces, jams, cider, etc. then just giving it away to us kids and his neighbors. Still finding time to build two beautiful custom doll cradles for some less well off families at church for Christmas. All the while plowing most of his neighbors driveways after a snowstorm! I hope I’m physically capable of being my dad when I get to 72, and selfless enough to make those sacrifices. What a freakin cool guy! Not to mention all the exceptional dad jokes!
"you couldnt do that again if you tried" and "if i was doing any better there'd have to be two of me" are my two favorite dad phrases i got from my dad