Updated
Updated · BuzzFeed · Jun 29
19 Screenshots Showcase Dads Making Questionable Choices From $300 Cable Bills to Unwashed Mugs
Updated
Updated · BuzzFeed · Jun 29

19 Screenshots Showcase Dads Making Questionable Choices From $300 Cable Bills to Unwashed Mugs

1 articles · Updated · BuzzFeed · Jun 29

Summary

  • A roundup of 19 screenshots spotlights fathers making baffling everyday decisions, from slicing steak oddly and eating pre-sliced cake strangely to parking nowhere near a freshly shoveled spot.
  • Several examples center on stubborn thrift or DIY logic: one dad keeps paying more than $300 for unused cable and streaming services, while another insists on recharging non-rechargeable batteries because they still power a remote.
  • Others show well-meant help going wrong, including trimming a child's snake plant to 'beautify' it, putting onions on sliders in an unhelpful way, and mistaking a spoon rest for the serving spoon.
  • The list closes with more household offenses — pouring power steering fluid into an oil tank, mixing similar candies together, and proudly using a mug that has never been washed.

Insights

Could a dad's weird fix-it habits be an echo of ancient survival skills passed down through evolution?
Is 'dad logic' just a funny quirk, or a sign the brain physically rewires itself for fatherhood?