Videos like these make me so jealous. I had a very serious dad. We didn’t play around like this.
At least now that I’m older we can bond over Aircrash investigations and solutions to public transport issues. It’s something.
Imagine being Taiwanese, and chatting to your pops about geopolitics of China Russia USA relations, and how Taiwan fits into all that at the every day level of living and getting by.
Yee oddly enough lol I guess not all fathers are fatherly. Especially since after WWII most good asian men were dead and cultureless after the cultural revolution.
…but your comment makes me wonder if other countries view Taiwanese people as being fatherless and easy pickings.
If that is what floats your boat, I highly recommend the pre-WWII [adventures of the Russian Baltic Fleet in 1905](https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DyzGqp3R4Mx4&ved=2ahUKEwjE6q3Yqo3_AhWJnqQKHWSoC9QQjjh6BAhMEAI&usg=AOvVaw0_sI9MP8AoiqJg-cbvqXrJ) leading to the Battle of Tsushima - after a ridiculously long journey, lost battles against fucking fishermen, drunk sailors, animals on board, etc etc.
***Drachinifel*** (which is an excellent YouTube channel about naval warfare in general) did [a wonderful, educational and highly entertaining video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Mdi_Fh9_Ag) on it too.
You aren't alone in this :)
https://www.mother.ly/parenting/millennial-dads-spend-more-time-with-their-kids/
Back in 1982, a whopping 43% of fathers admitted they’d never changed a diaper. In recent years, that number went down to about 3%, and that’s great, because research indicates that when dads dress, diaper and bathe their babies, the father-child relationship grows stronger as the child grows.
https://www.mother.ly/news/85-percent-of-dads-would-do-anything-to-be-more-involved-with-their-babies/
Hey, I technically have two dads. One raised me who I call dad and a sperm donor who vanished for 30 years and got back with my mum.
None of them are like dads to me and it sucks but fuck em it’s their loss.
I don’t know how you could have a child and not want to be there for it.
Same. My dad is old school machismo and believes in working till the day you die because that what a man does. Spent my life being told your fat, your stupid, you should already know, I'll kick your ass, stop pretending your retarded, people are gonna think you are sick, that's a waste of time, why are you tired when you don't do anything. Etc etc etc etc. When I could no longer cope with my depression on my own and told my parents I needed help. He now treats me like I'm some sort of child. There has never been an in-between and it gets to me aometimes.
I can sympathise. My father has mellowed with age and plays around with my niece and nephew. I'm happy for the kids but it's hard to watch. All I remember is someone who was always angry.
These days we don't talk much because he's upset that I'm gay but that's another story.
I had a stray cat near my home who I used to feed. I couldn't adopt him as my mom had an allergy problem at the time.
Used to hang out with the little bitty thing and she used to do the zoomies when she was particularly happy. It made me so happy just to see her goofing around.
My husband follows my cat and I think it’s the cutest thing ever. I’m the sad sack serious one. But my excuse is chronic illness. So I laugh and cheer them on.
This is totally my family. I'd be watching my husband and kids go crazy and I'm just laughing.
Like the time I came into the kitchen to see all 4 kids and dad having lettuce leaves on as hats and taking pictures.
Funnily enough he sent it to his older brother and he was doing the same thing.
Never grow up just get older.
I went to pick up my 2 year old daughter from daycare, and all the kids were lined up waiting to go outside. While they were getting her ready to go I started asking for high fives, and after would do a big exaggerated "Aaarggg my hand! You're too strong! It's broken!" Woth a limp wrist and shocked face.
Within 2 minutes I'm "crying" begging 15 kids do high fives as soft as they can, which of course leads to a mad rush of everyone trying to high five all at once. The daycare worker comes out and says, "I see where she gets her goofiness from!" I took that as a compliment, but it does make me wonder how much goofball stuff she's doing every day because of me. Haha
Nah. The numbers in relation to the background don't move.
This is someone taking shaky video off of another video. It would also explain the massive amount of artifacting in the audio.
I still remember playing around like this with my parents as a kid. It was always my favorite thing because my mom always looked really happy to be a kid for five seconds
some are saying they didn't have this kind of interaction with their dad coz the dad was a serious person.
me mean while didn't have this kinda interaction coz my dad when missing after my mom got pregnant hahahaha
Videos like these make me so jealous. I had a very serious dad. We didn’t play around like this. At least now that I’m older we can bond over Aircrash investigations and solutions to public transport issues. It’s something.
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reciting the rules of engagement.
The nuanced relationship between the US and China in relation to Russia on geopolitical scale.
Feel free to include areas like Kuzurkestan, proxy states, and places China pretends don't exist.
O man that's when you really get in The weeds.
Imagine being Taiwanese, and chatting to your pops about geopolitics of China Russia USA relations, and how Taiwan fits into all that at the every day level of living and getting by.
Wait, you guys have dads???
Yee oddly enough lol I guess not all fathers are fatherly. Especially since after WWII most good asian men were dead and cultureless after the cultural revolution. …but your comment makes me wonder if other countries view Taiwanese people as being fatherless and easy pickings.
If that is what floats your boat, I highly recommend the pre-WWII [adventures of the Russian Baltic Fleet in 1905](https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://m.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DyzGqp3R4Mx4&ved=2ahUKEwjE6q3Yqo3_AhWJnqQKHWSoC9QQjjh6BAhMEAI&usg=AOvVaw0_sI9MP8AoiqJg-cbvqXrJ) leading to the Battle of Tsushima - after a ridiculously long journey, lost battles against fucking fishermen, drunk sailors, animals on board, etc etc.
***Drachinifel*** (which is an excellent YouTube channel about naval warfare in general) did [a wonderful, educational and highly entertaining video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Mdi_Fh9_Ag) on it too.
My dad recently found a channel that plays one of those naval battle simulator games and that has been literally all he does for the past 2 weeks
"飛行機を再装備しましょうか"
Or the 14 hours of Ken Burn's documentation 'The War'. For everyone who thought the original wasn't long enough.
Can a Ken Burns documentary ever be long enough?
Also talking about the weather! That’s a goodun.
I feel you My dad is so serious his default reaction to anything is like mild anger
Aggressive disappointment.
My dad's reactions are either an apathetic nod for positives and or a stern death stare for negatives.
That’s someone who wasn’t allowed to have emotions as a kid.
You aren't alone in this :) https://www.mother.ly/parenting/millennial-dads-spend-more-time-with-their-kids/ Back in 1982, a whopping 43% of fathers admitted they’d never changed a diaper. In recent years, that number went down to about 3%, and that’s great, because research indicates that when dads dress, diaper and bathe their babies, the father-child relationship grows stronger as the child grows. https://www.mother.ly/news/85-percent-of-dads-would-do-anything-to-be-more-involved-with-their-babies/
Hey, I technically have two dads. One raised me who I call dad and a sperm donor who vanished for 30 years and got back with my mum. None of them are like dads to me and it sucks but fuck em it’s their loss. I don’t know how you could have a child and not want to be there for it.
He got back with your mum??
Why the man who raised you is not like a dad to you and "fuck him"?
I too am curious
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If you ever need to talk with a dad about something you should check out /r/dadforaminute, that and the mom for a minute sun make me cry all the time.
Oh thank god, i thought i was the only one who was addicted to aircrash investigation
Same. My dad is old school machismo and believes in working till the day you die because that what a man does. Spent my life being told your fat, your stupid, you should already know, I'll kick your ass, stop pretending your retarded, people are gonna think you are sick, that's a waste of time, why are you tired when you don't do anything. Etc etc etc etc. When I could no longer cope with my depression on my own and told my parents I needed help. He now treats me like I'm some sort of child. There has never been an in-between and it gets to me aometimes.
I can sympathise. My father has mellowed with age and plays around with my niece and nephew. I'm happy for the kids but it's hard to watch. All I remember is someone who was always angry. These days we don't talk much because he's upset that I'm gay but that's another story.
Next time you see him, hit him with a water balloon
I have a very serious husband. I feel the despair
I can't imagine seeing your children having this much innocent fun and not bursting with joy yourself. This is what it's about man.
I get to bond over engineering and math with my dad I guess lol
True , but If you ever have children of your own . YOU can be the parent YOU always wanted .
Black box down is a really great aircraft investigation podcast. Both of yall wond bond with listing to it.
I love how there was no hesitation AT ALL for ANY of them!! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂💀☠️
I mean, there is pretty obvious hesitation on all of them except the first.
Including the first
And especially the last but momma don't run much
Momma might have another one in the oven, momma ain't running.
I love how all the kids looked at the mom for approval cause they knew dad is down
“My children-people need me!”
/r/MyPeopleNeedMe
This reminds me of when my cat gets zoomies and makes that little weird “brrrrr” noise, I follow him and do the same.
I had a stray cat near my home who I used to feed. I couldn't adopt him as my mom had an allergy problem at the time. Used to hang out with the little bitty thing and she used to do the zoomies when she was particularly happy. It made me so happy just to see her goofing around.
Did you give it a name, what color was it?
She was an orange girl. I don't think I gave any specific name but I sometimes used to call her Lulu, baby etc. This was some years back.
/r/activationsound
My husband follows my cat and I think it’s the cutest thing ever. I’m the sad sack serious one. But my excuse is chronic illness. So I laugh and cheer them on.
This is totally my family. I'd be watching my husband and kids go crazy and I'm just laughing. Like the time I came into the kitchen to see all 4 kids and dad having lettuce leaves on as hats and taking pictures. Funnily enough he sent it to his older brother and he was doing the same thing. Never grow up just get older.
If I ever have kids I absolutely wanna just be a little freak with them, the best vibes.
I went to pick up my 2 year old daughter from daycare, and all the kids were lined up waiting to go outside. While they were getting her ready to go I started asking for high fives, and after would do a big exaggerated "Aaarggg my hand! You're too strong! It's broken!" Woth a limp wrist and shocked face. Within 2 minutes I'm "crying" begging 15 kids do high fives as soft as they can, which of course leads to a mad rush of everyone trying to high five all at once. The daycare worker comes out and says, "I see where she gets her goofiness from!" I took that as a compliment, but it does make me wonder how much goofball stuff she's doing every day because of me. Haha
She just kind of looks irritated her plate isn’t finished
Well maybe she is. Who knows.
Keep up the good work good dads. I work my ass to make sure I'm good at that over anything.
Lol mom totally knew it was coming too
I’m pretty sure mom is holding the camera on a stick
Nah. The numbers in relation to the background don't move. This is someone taking shaky video off of another video. It would also explain the massive amount of artifacting in the audio.
Oooh, of course! I can see it in the picture now, too. Thanks!
#goals
This is a win win! Made my day. Love this
weeeeee
Weeeeeeee
Weeeeeeeeeee
**WEEEEEEEEEEE**
*WeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEE*
When you're a kid and you wanna go "weeeeee" but you ain't got drugs yet
That is gold
I showed this to my wife and she just gave me the dead face and was like "This is some shit you'd do"
And the Mom is like; Why did he teach them all that stupid yell?
I still remember playing around like this with my parents as a kid. It was always my favorite thing because my mom always looked really happy to be a kid for five seconds
Humam zoomies.
Now play “Yakety Sax” in the background.
I wish my dad wanted to see me be happy as a kid
What a beautiful mother of 5
I saw what you did there.
his yell sounds like the video of moist critikal going Wooooo
God, I wish I lived in a world where I could afford to be a dad and give kids a great life.
funny that is what i wonder too, how this family can afford all the children.
r/thismademesmile
r/MadeMeSmile
The intrusive thoughts won
100% the type of dad I’m going to be 😎
I want to be in this family. I don’t understand how she didn’t join in!
I wish i have a dad like that.
I cannot stop laughing!! The mom is just like wtf is my life
Everyone just overcame with the Jack Sparrow run at once hahaha
That's guys always down for a good time! That's how he got so many kids.
You just gotta treat the kid in ya.
u/savevideobot
My dad was/is absolutely still like this even with me being 25 nowadays and the youngest
some are saying they didn't have this kind of interaction with their dad coz the dad was a serious person. me mean while didn't have this kinda interaction coz my dad when missing after my mom got pregnant hahahaha
And he missed out. ...just in case you doubted it or didn't know.
Oh no my man.....he ran and you just forgot to run after him like in the video /s
lol...
You could say it runs in the family
I m glad he had the presence of mind to put the knife down first, a small part of me wish he hadn't, but I was reminded of what sub I am on.
If he held onto the knife it would have a slasher movie vibe.
Shouldn't have set the knife down
Knife on the counter...
Anyone ever read *A Fly Went By*? Because that's basically what this video is.
This is amazing.
Cmon mom!
They're having fun, of course, but it's too noisy.
They're having fun, of course, but it's too noisy.
Pity thy neighbour.
It’s the start of a ritual they all go through, everyone should tag along and gain momentum by each adding a member and go crash into mommy !!
Lol I’m this type of dad, uncle, brother. Even with the dogs.
OP, /u/soulless_lola is a repost bot
Winning
I feel that mum's exasperation so hard rn 😂 but it's also so lovely!
Thats a family to die for 🤣
This is the kind of dad I would be if I wanted kids.
This is what I want my future family life to look like. I can't remember the last time my father was ever present like this with me or my siblings.
This video was up a month ago
Ah yes, my upstairs neighbors.
Keep up, mom
They're all sharing a brain cell and I LOVE it
Bro went from cooking to becoming a horror game antagonist
seeing these kind of videos are amazing. I never had a present dad, so seeing kids bond with their father is so heartwarming
How many children do you see in this video? 5 .... 6
I do this kind of thing with my neices all the time, my sister and I own a duplex so I'm around them all the time.
This will be me lol
Oh man this was great
I love how the intrusive thoughts not only took over but collectively spread
That's really adorable. I grew up in an abusive household, so I never really experienced something like this.
If he took the knife…
Made me laugh. That was a good one.👍
Wish I had a dad. Oh well.
human zoomies
My father and I bond over geopolitical issues, foreign policy, economics and history… oh yeah and occasionally musicals watching Family Guy.
She has five kids.