You gotta at least triple the amount of garlic a recipe calls for. It's the rules.
You gotta at least triple the amount of garlic a recipe calls for. It's the rules.
These memes really brought me back to long car rides with my family to see my grandparents. My father and I would be the only ones awake, most of the time. And I'd inevitably drop my beef jerky or some other disgusting snack and need to turn on the light. He hated it. The reaction I'd get from switching that light on for what felt like a millisecond indicated that I was trying to murder my entire family.
According to these popular memes from r/dankmemes, I was far from the only child to experience this horror and wrath. Memers on the subreddit are using all kinds of images to indicate how utterly life-threatening the flip of the switch can be - or seems to be. And they're funny as hell.
We're comin' at ya with your nightly dose of meme goodness. This roundup has it all: school memes, some nerdy Avengers and Lord of the Rings memes, and a whole lot of crap that's simply relatable. You're welcome.
It's no secret that dads have a very special sense of humor; they have an entire category of jokes named after them! These tweets and moments are proof that their skill isn't dying down any time soon. And thank god for that, because we couldn't handle just having good jokes to make us laugh. We need the bad jokes. Bad jokes are the best kind of jokes and everyone knows it, especially dads.