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Funny Texts From Parents That Demonstrate the Generation Gap

January 16, 2017 by Miranda Hill

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5. Mom jokes

We knew that Dad Jokes are a thing (although we wish we didn’t know about them), but apparently mothers learn a thing or two from dads and decide to makes jokes of their own. We love our parents more than anything in the world, but that doesn’t mean we have to cooperate with their non-funny jokes.

We know this was said in humor, but we have a feeling this mother took the joke too far – they’re supposed to be funny, not hurtful. That’s just one of the reasons parents shouldn’t be allowed to text – it gives them a sense of power, which they already have as it is, we’re just giving them a new platform to express it.

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