12 hilarious back-to-school tweets from parents who feel your pain

With their ̶0;spidey senses̶1; a-tingling, parents everywhere are bracing for impact. They̵7;re frantically printing off school supply lists, digging dusty backpacks out of closets and creating month-long itineraries for the tasks they have to complete before The First Day.
Here are 12 hilariously exasperated tweets from parents who are right next to you on the minefield that is #backtoschool season:
1. From the parent who knows it̵7;s time
2. From the parent who believes that misery deserves company
3. From the parent who managed to conquer #backtoschoolseason
4. From the parent who̵7;ll be thinking twice about her drop-off wardrobe
5. From the parent of a loophole genius
6. From the parent whose ̶0;day of productivity̶1; wasn̵7;t
7. From the parent who̵7;s become the talk of the teacher̵7;s lounge
8. From the parent looking for a back-to-school theme song
9. From the parent counting down like it̵7;s Chrismahanukwanzakah
10. From the parent who̵7;s discovered the true miracle of school
11. From the parent who realized her back-to-school game is a little rusty
12. From the parent who can fully appreciate the little things
The summer days were jam-packed and often exhausting, but you wouldn̵7;t have traded them for anything. Not even now.
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