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Dad Hilariously Roasts A Popular 'Back-To-School' Photo Tradition Over Twitter

Every year when the summer is reaching its bittersweet end, parents are highly anticipating their kids going back to school. Many choose to mark the first day back with the ever-popular chalkboard sign.

Every year, the countdown begins for kids to get out of their parent's hair.

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While spending time with your kids all summer can be fun, eventually, parents are wiped out and ready to give them back over to their teachers.

If you're a parent on social media, you know that back to school means one thing...

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Those "first day back" photos are always present on every mom's social media profile — no matter how old their kid is.

From adorable ones to funny ones, parents love doing those "first day back" photo sessions.

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Sometimes, even parents get in on the fun photo sessions.

Some parents like to troll their kids with photos.

So funny!

Some parents like to post those sweet, innocent ones.

Adorable.

No matter where you live, parents are always showing off their kids online.

Posing with those signs and cheesing pretty hard!

While many parents adore the new trend, there are those who are over the "pressure" to do it.

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From making your kids pose in 25 different directions to shopping around for the "perfect sign," many people are over the trend and decide to poke fun at it instead.

I mean, year after year, it does get a little old.

And, I'm sure your kids are tired of posing for the photos, too.

If it were me, I'd definitely be over it.

"Come on mom, I'm tired of being all of your Instagram feed."

Comedian and dad Simon Holland recently posted a series of tweets totally roasting the entire "back to school photo" culture.

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Simon was quick to showcase how ridiculous some parents are for putting pressure on themselves for social media photos.

It's truly an emergency.

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Holland showcased that it's a "emergency" if some people don't have those little chalkboards for their kids to hold for social media photos.

Thanks lady.

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Moms are always trying to be extra — a computer print-out is not good enough unless there's ribbon and a frame around it.

People are desperate to "help."

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This is actually how moms act when someone showcases that they can't "keep up" with the latest trends.

Not to mention, her mom doesn't blog.

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Her social life TOTALLY depends on whether or not her mom is "Insta-worthy."

Moms are always "supportive."

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Not being able to post photos of your kids in awkward positions is literally like a death in the family for some.

Kids know.

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Kids know that social media personas are "the most important," because, you know, they learn it from mom.

Have no fear!

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It all ended well because Simon's daughter got her first grade teacher to totally help out so she can stay "cool."

Clearly, Simon's tweets prove that we're all a little obsessive when it comes to looking like a "Pinterest parent".

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This year, maybe we can relax on forcing our kids to take photos and let them just enjoy being, well, kids!

Enjoy the wonders of the first day back, but let kids be kids!

Not everyone needs to see the tender, personal moments in your family.

Social media sometimes makes us forget about "private life."

Maybe your kids would rather enjoy life's little moments with you.

So, moms, relax!

Enjoy the school year without all that pressure!

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