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Like so many other summer enjoyers, Twitter user @CaityMarie1423 took a photo of herself shotgunning a beverage this weekend. (In her case, it was a Truly hard seltzer, which is admittedly an unorthodox choice.) But one thing set her pic apart from the others: an impressive splash effect courtesy of her dad. Like, he literally jumped into the water so that the photo would have a cool splash in the background.
The sacrifice!
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Luckily, Cait has shots of the whole operation, from her dad's leap to when he catches some air to the splash itself. It is truly a beautiful sight -- and that second photo seems destined to become a meme.
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Cait's dad doesn't have Twitter, she explained via DM, so he's been asking her for updates on the tweet's performance. "[He's] staying humble as ever," she said.
Could it be that we can trust our dads' social media instincts after all?
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