My mom told me that sitting on a computer 8 hours a day in unhealthy

I told: mom that why I am using a chair.

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Sleep experts reckon that in order to stay optimally healthy, you need "6-8 hours a day".

That's me buggered then, my day has 24 hours.

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👤︎ u/vbloke
📅︎ Oct 27 2020
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My wife ignores me for 6-8 hours a day

But then she wakes up

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👤︎ u/Mythic257
📅︎ Jun 11 2019
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What works out 8 hours a day but still is sedimentary.

The Rock

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👤︎ u/pageld
📅︎ Jul 23 2019
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Father's Gift: And on-going saga (not a Dad joke, per se - sorry)

Didn't know where to post this; but since it's Father's Day, I wanted to tell you all about a little family tradition that started because Dad, is Dad.

18 years ago (Not about, trust me, I know this one to the date) I was over Dad's house and I needed a wrench, and coming from a long line of mechanics, I knew he's have one available as I didn't have my kit in my car, so I asked to borrow one.

Dad of course said yes, handed me the mechanic's tool box, and just out of habit, I opened it and immediately noticed that a Craftman's 7/16, ratchet-end wrench was missing.

Again, I come from a LONG line of mechanics; every tool has its place, be it in a drawer, box or outlined on a peg board, and I thought it was weird that Dad lost a wrench out of the spare / house tool kit.

"You're missing a 7/16." I pointed out, showing him the missing slot.

Now Dad, being Dad, just had to bust on me a bit, so looking me dead in the eyes and beaming a huge smile he responded: "It was there when I gave it to you."

Mind you, I hadn't left the kitchen. I hadn't so much as shifted my FEET. I knew he was lying, he knew he was lying, but it had been ingrained in me since childhood that losing a tool is a death sentence.

Now, I knew he was busting my balls and I let it go; but from that day forward, anytime we needed something, he'd make a comment like "Sure wish I had that 7/16th wrench that Coyote lost." or "You know what would fix it? That missing 7/16th wrench."

This went on for MONTHS. So one day, he made the usual "tease me for losing a tool" comment and I warned him. I looked him in the eyes and said:

"Say it ONE more time old man, and you're going to get that wrench every Birthday, Father's Day and Christmas for the rest of your natural life."

Few hours passed, I asked him to hand me a tool and he said: "I can't you lost it, remember?"

I laughed, and played it off -but it was on...and that was 18 years ago.

Today, being Father's day, he just received his 52nd craftsman's ratchet-end, 7/16th wrench.

Since that day, he's tried telling me that he knows that I didn't lose it, (I knew that already) that I don't need to buy it (Oh, I fucking DO.), and he's occasionally tried to say it was a different size or item to get a different present, but we both know that's not happening.

They're everywhere. Every coffee can, junk drawer, cabinet, tool box, peg board or spare nail in the house and garage contains a Craftsman's 7/16 ratchet end wrench. You know how they say you'r

... keep reading on reddit ➡

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Dad Awards

Dad Awards

To truly capture the “Spirit of the Dad” what are some achievements you think make a True Dad?

  1. “Fixed it!” - complete an entire home improvement project in a single trip to the hardware/lumber store.

  2. “Gotcha!” - demonstrate the Dad Reflex by catching a toddler seconds before disaster.

  3. “That’s my boy/girl!” - get in trouble with the SO when your son/daughter picked up a bad habit of yours, or develops your bad sense of humor/pranks.

  4. “Here boy!” - develop a stronger bond with the new family pet than any of the kids who wanted it in the first place.

  5. “Office time” - spend at least 30 minutes in the bathroom hiding from the kids/spouse even though you don’t actually have to go to the bathroom.

  6. “Blame it on the dog” - make at least one passenger choke on a fart in the car.

  7. “Really?” - have a kid/spouse completely buy in to one of your bad dad jokes. (I had my wife convinced for nearly an hour that the rumble strips on the side of the highway was called the “Brailleway” and it was for blind drivers)

  8. “But the kids will love it!” - use the kids as justification to purchase something that you’ve always wanted.

  9. “Try it, you’ll like it!” - introduce a kid into your hobby as an excuse to go out more often than the spouse would usually tolerate.

  10. “Saved the day!” - prevent a meltdown by fixing the favorite toy that seemed completely destroyed.

  11. “Animal surgeon” - conduct ‘surgery’ to patch up a favorite stuffed animal.

  12. “Here, let me show you” - take over a video game under the guise of showing the kid how to play.

What else can you add to this list?

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👤︎ u/yanric
📅︎ Aug 09 2021
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I made this Dad Jokes cartoon. Because dad jokes are awesome!

http://youtu.be/IHMxAjgQuZM I spent 8 hours a day for the last week to get this tribute to dad jokes out by Father's Day. I hope it will be appreciated here.

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👤︎ u/tedhere
📅︎ Jun 15 2014
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Just dad joked my gf

Back story: she's flying home today after a week of vacation. Has 2 connecting flights ~8 hrs

Her- "I hate travel days, I just want to be home." Me- "but you'll be here soon enough" Her- "not uh, its like 8 hrs" Me- "I'm sure those hours will FLY by..."

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