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Dad tries his best but hilariously messes up pad delivery after daughter gets her period

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Some dads need getting up to speed when it comes to the world of feminine hygiene products. But that

[1]( [Dad tries his best but hilariously messes up pad delivery after daughter gets her period]( Some dads need[a little bit of help]( getting up to speed when it comes to the world of feminine hygiene products. But that’s fine as long as they are willing to learn. A TikTok user named [@k.othabarber]( who we’ll call K.O., got the call to help out his daughter who got her period in school and one user said he hilariously “overstood the assignment.” K.O. is a barber in Minneapolis, Minnesota, who posts videos of himself taking unflattering haircuts and turning them into something amazing. "So my baby mama just text me and told me like, 'hey baby dad, your daughter just got her period at school.' I'm like aight, cool, what I need to do?" K.O. said in the [viral video.]( "She like, 'take her some pads up there.' I'm like aight, I'm finna take my dog to the doggy appointment and then I'm finna slide up there. She like, 'aight cool, get her some maxi pads. Get her some Always pads with wings,’” he continued. [Read the story]( [2]( [Impressionist transforms into 20 celebrities with deep fake technology and it's wild]( Actor and comedian Jim Meskimen is one of those actors who may look familiar to many but could probably only be named by a few. He has acted in movies such as "Apollo 13" and "There Will Be Blood" and TV shows such as "Friends" and "Castle," and has also done a wide range of voiceover work. Meskimen's voice is one of his most honed tools. A [master impressionist]( he can imitate dozens of famous actors, from George Clooney to Jack Nicholson to Morgan Freeman. In fact, he's created a series of [impressionist tutorials on YouTube]( to help others figure out how to do their own impressions of famous people. But one video of Meskimen's that [has gotten viral attention]( goes beyond just voice impressions. Using deep fake video technology (courtesy of video effects editor [Shamook]( Meskimen transforms not just his voice and mannerisms, but his actual face, to impersonate celebrities. [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( [3]( [Brother makes stunning prom dress for sister from scratch as family couldn't afford to rent one]( A brother from the Philippines won hearts across social media last year after he shared the stunning prom dress he created for his sister. Maverick Francisco Oyao—a college student from Zamboanga City—went above and beyond to make his sister, Lu Asey, happy after learning that their parents wouldn't be able to afford a ball gown for her junior and senior prom. Determined to give Lu a dress and a prom experience she could cherish for years to come, Maverick took it upon himself to design and sew an elaborate winter ball gown from scratch. The loving brother documented the whole process in a now-viral [Facebook]( post, where he admitted that he initially had doubts about whether he was actually up for the challenge. However, Maverick need not have feared as his labor of love produced an exquisite outfit that made Lu look no less than a princess. "The untold story of a loving [elder brother]," he wrote. "I didn't expect that I can do this on time. I even doubted myself if I can do this or not because the concept is different from what is already being done. But God is really good. He did not abandon me." [Read the story]( [4]( [Bishop rebels against Anglican church by coming out in support of marriage equality]( The Church of England, also known as the Anglican Communion, forbids its ministers from performing or blessing [same-sex marriages.]( In 1998, the church [reaffirmed its commitment]( to Biblical teachings rejecting “homosexual practice as incompatible with scripture” and upheld “faithfulness in marriage between a man and a woman in lifelong union.” The church holds this opinion because the Bible harshly [condemns homosexuality]( although it says nothing about same-sex marriage. “Church of England ministers can not carry out or bless same-sex marriages, but your local church is still there for you,” the Anglican church says[on its website.]( “At any time you are welcome to come and pray with us, or ask us to pray for you.” The Right Reverend Dr. Steven Croft, Anglican bishop of Oxford, made a bold push against Anglican orthodoxy on November 3 when he published [a 52-page essay]( “Together in Love and Faith.” In the essay, he says that clergy should marry same-sex couples if they wish and apologized on behalf of himself and the church for denying LGBTQ people the right to marry. [Read the story]( [5]( [Here’s why you look better in mirrors than you do in pictures]( Usually the greatest fear after a wild night of partying isn't what you said that you might regret, but how you'll look in your friends' tagged photos. Although you left the house looking like a 10, those awkward group selfies make you feel more like a 5, prompting you to wonder, "Why do I look different in pictures?" It's a weird phenomenon that, thanks to selfies, is making people question their own mirrors. Are pictures the "real" you or is it your reflection? Have mirrors been lying to us this whole time?? The answer to that is a bit tricky. The good news is that there's a big chance that Quasimodo-looking creature that stares back at you in your selfies isn't an accurate depiction of the real you. But your mirror isn't completely truthful either. Below, a scientific breakdown that might explain those embarrassing tagged photos of you: The mirror is a reflection. It's not the real you.The answer to that is a bit tricky. The good news is that there's a big chance that Quasimodo-looking creature that stares back at you in your selfies isn't an accurate depiction of the real you. But your mirror isn't completely truthful either. Below, a scientific breakdown that might explain those embarrassing tagged photos of you: The mirror is a reflection. It's not the real you. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2022 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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