Daughter's Hilarious Dad-Inspired Tweets
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•Dad’s 5-year-old daughter's hilarious answers to his questions have the internet screaming
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Comedy writer James Breakwell has four daughters under the age of eight .
His 5-year-old daughter's hilarious answers to his questions have the internet screaming “Do I have to change my name if I get married? Call me Shredder” Here's a sampling of some of the funniest kid-inspired tweets.
James Breakwell , Exploding Unicorn , tweets about his kids.
His 5-year-old son is often unintentionally hilarious.
He also tweets about the other children in the house.
There's also a 2-year old , but she hasn't been the subject of many tweets yet.
Jimmy Fallon asked people to share funny stories about their dad.
7-year-old : I'm glad I'm not a boy.\n\n7: I like being smart. 7.5 -yr-old gave his mom adorable, spot-on advice for handling nerves.
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