35 Parents Probably Having A Way Worse Day Than You

Parenting is tough. For one thing, parents have to spend money to keep their kids alive, or they may face legal consequences. After that, it only gets worse. You have to take them outside into the real world or constantly watch them in your own home, lest they destroy something irreplaceable.

Frankly, it doesn’t seem worth all the effort, only to have them put you in a home later in life. But some people still choose to do it. If you’re thinking about having kids, these hilarious posts by parents who are having a rough day with their kids first might change your mind.

Here are the funniest posts by parents who are having a rough day with their kids:


1. “Thanks, Apple. I’ll Let Her Know”

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2. “My 8-Year-Old Is A Jerk And Almost Made Me Burn My House Down”

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4. “It Makes 1 Hour That They’re Looking For Their Car Keys That Their Kid Buried Inside The Sand”

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5. “I Thought I Lost $350 And Then Three Months Later I Found It In My Four-Year-Old’s Room”

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7. “My Sister Sent My 11-Year-Old Nephew To School Today With What She Thought Was A Fresca Packed In His Lunch”

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8. “My Daughter Just Said ‘Here Papa’ And Put These In My Pocket. I Have No Idea Which Piece Of Cheap Furniture Is Now Dangerously Unstable”

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10. “Two-Year-Old Daughter Bathes Daddy’s Laptop In Soap And Water Because It’s ‘Too Dirty'”

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11. “My Daughter Has Figured Out How To Change The Picture On My Watch, By Using My Phone. Oh And Apparently She Knows The Password To My Phone”

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13. “My Daughter Is Planning Her First Sleepover. I’m Concerned About #2”

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14. “Tell Me You Have A Three-Year-Old Without Telling Me You Have A Three-Year-Old”

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16. “My 10-Year-Old Nephew Told His Mom He Doesn’t Know How His Phone Broke. He Just Woke Up And It Was Like That. A Few Days Later She Finds He Posted This On Youtube”

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17. “The Things You Deal With As A Waiter”

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19. “Things I Fished Out Of My Subwoofer Today”

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20. “My Daughter Had My Wife’s Phone On A Long Car Ride. She Ordered All The Barbie Dream Houses From Amazon”

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22. “My Friend’s Kid Got Stuck In Our Cat Tower”

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23. “My Son Decided Taking The Labels Off Everything Was A Great Idea”

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25. “It Was At Exactly This Moment That My Son Realized His Mistake”

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26. “Valentine’s Day Pedi From My Daughter! Beautiful”

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27. “Dr. Caramelito In The Multiverse Of Madness”

28. “I Bought My Kid A Drone For Christmas, The Wife Doesn’t Love It”

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29. “I Thought I Had Put Socks On My Son This Morning. Turns Out They Were Gloves. My Mother-In-Law Sent Me This”

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31. “Came Home To My 3-Year-Old ‘Fixing’ My Laptop”

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32. “Graduating From Temple University After 15 Years Working Full-Time And Balancing My Life. Got Married, 2 Daughters, Built A House. Attempted To Make Graduation Family Photo”

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33. “Not To Brag, But My Daughter Has Me Ranked As The 11th Best Dad”

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34. “I Found Where My 3-Year-Old Twins Have Been Hiding My Loose Change”

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35. “Coworker’s Kids Left The Van’s Door Open Before A Storm”

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Nate Armbruster

When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.