My Dad passed last week and I so feel this Meme in my bones.
tender_smirk on
He’ll start a story about how we’re a lazy generation and how at our age he was already working three jobs and still managed to help his parents
HeaveninHeaven on
the only thing scarier than rick’s face is the realization that your dad’s idea of “helping” is actually a death sentence. you’re not moving dirt, you’re moving toward your own grave.
Glass-Reward4173 on
The dude looks like Vitaly while he was in a filipino prison
humanHamster on
My son literally helped me move a bunch dirt last weekend. He didn’t give me this look, he was happy to help. I think it’s because he’s 10 and hanging out with dad is still cool no matter what.
TheThirdStrike on
When you’re too young to realize that he’s moving that dirt so you can have a swimming pool, and if you take the time to help him you’ll unlock a core memory that will mould your work ethic for the rest of your life, making you a better person.
VioletPur on
why do dads always choose the absolute earliest possible hour on a weekend to start their massive landscaping projects . . .
Speedemon42069 on
If my dad was Murder Jacket Rick, you bet your ass I’d be following his orders
Freemason137 on
That’s awfully specific… What’s all that dirt going to fill exactly…🤔
maryleveling on
the worst part is you try to say no and suddenly you’re getting the “i raised you better than this” speech
Paraxom on
my dad would never ask me to do such a thing, i would if he did but he’s 20x more likely to just hire people than bother me
Sauce_Gang on
Just got back from uni, and was put on a 5 hour shift of helping dad cleaning and organizing the entire garage and backyard. Just as I thought it was over, we started cleaning the cars.
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Thank you.
My Dad passed last week and I so feel this Meme in my bones.
He’ll start a story about how we’re a lazy generation and how at our age he was already working three jobs and still managed to help his parents
the only thing scarier than rick’s face is the realization that your dad’s idea of “helping” is actually a death sentence. you’re not moving dirt, you’re moving toward your own grave.
The dude looks like Vitaly while he was in a filipino prison
My son literally helped me move a bunch dirt last weekend. He didn’t give me this look, he was happy to help. I think it’s because he’s 10 and hanging out with dad is still cool no matter what.
When you’re too young to realize that he’s moving that dirt so you can have a swimming pool, and if you take the time to help him you’ll unlock a core memory that will mould your work ethic for the rest of your life, making you a better person.
why do dads always choose the absolute earliest possible hour on a weekend to start their massive landscaping projects . . .
If my dad was Murder Jacket Rick, you bet your ass I’d be following his orders
That’s awfully specific… What’s all that dirt going to fill exactly…🤔
the worst part is you try to say no and suddenly you’re getting the “i raised you better than this” speech
my dad would never ask me to do such a thing, i would if he did but he’s 20x more likely to just hire people than bother me
Just got back from uni, and was put on a 5 hour shift of helping dad cleaning and organizing the entire garage and backyard. Just as I thought it was over, we started cleaning the cars.