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This Viral Twitter Thread Of Kids Sleeping On Their Dads Is So Hilariously Pure

This Viral Twitter Thread Of Kids Sleeping On Their Dads Is So Hilariously Pure
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As a kid, you can always rely on your dad to tell terrible jokes and yell at you when you touch the thermostat, but it turns out dads also make the best pillows.


Being a kid is exhausting. The whole world is new and every day you just want to run around and take in as much of it as you can.

But by the end of it all, you are wiped. Fortunately when it's time to crash dad's got you covered.

We may never know what makes dads the perfect napping spot but it seems almost everyone has shared that classic moment with their dad at one point, and somehow, they always manage to get a picture.


Lucky for us Twitter user @Qool_Runnings decided to send out a "calling all dads" asking other fathers to share all of their "passed out on dad" pics. Dads came out in force to answer the call and created one of the purest threads ever on Twitter.

The pics were almost too adorable for words.






While some dads shared the hilariously awkward way their kids like to get some shut-eye.





And others you could definitely tell which kids take after their dads, at least when it comes to napping.








Now we're just hoping the follow-up thread takes off, dads napping on kids.

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