Being a mom is the greatest job in the world, but it's also probably the hardest. Moms spend most of their days and nights at the beck and call of their kids, putting their own needs second (or even third or fourth). They wipe butts and noses, they prepare delicious meals deemed inedible by picky kids, and they tear themselves out of a deep sleep to fetch a missing pacifier or to scare off any monsters hiding under the bed. With everything they do day in and day out, it's no wonder that every once in a while a mom just needs a good rant. Whether it's about kids, dads, or even other moms, sometimes it feels good to just let it all out.

Luckily for us, some moms share those rants with the world. The results of those tirades are often laugh out loud, get a belly ache hilarious. They're funny because they're true and because we've all been there. Who hasn't been driven to the brink of insanity by their kid's decision to watch the same movie or sing the same song a billion times in a row? Who doesn't have that one place in their house that's the perfect hiding spot for sneakily eating a treat that you don't want to share with the kids? You've probably made all these complaints at some point in your mom life (and if you haven't yet, just wait until your kid gets older).

Here are 15 relatable rants you won't be able to get through without laughing your head off.

15 Why You Shouldn't Be Friends With Your Kids

It's never fun when your kid is angry at you, but this mom makes a strong case that it probably means you're doing your job as a parent pretty well. Parenting isn't a popularity contest, and the goal isn't to make your kid think you're the coolest or the most fun. It's to raise children who are happy, healthy, and strong. And to do that, you're probably going to have to get on your kid's bad side every so often.

Even the smartest, most responsible kid is going to make some bad choices every now and again, and that's when they need a parent to step in and steer them in the right direction— even if it does make mom or dad feel like a total buzzkill. The good news is acting more like a parent and less like a friend when your child is young will probably help mold them into an awesome adult— exactly the kind that you'll want to be friends with.

14 Enough With The Themed School Days

This mom nails the frustration of parents everywhere who've found themselves scrambling to come up with the perfect outfit or costume for their kid to wear on a school themed day. I've seen parents forced to dress up their kids as anything from a little old man or woman (usually for "100th Day" celebrations) to their favorite saint or person from history. Don't schools realize that the kids are probably going to have very little to do with planning what they'll wear, so this is basically homework for the parents?

These sorts of events didn't seem to occur nearly as often when I was a kid, and my mom actually had it super easy because I wore a uniform to school every day. I hope I get that same good luck— as someone who is not at all handy with a sewing machine or even a hot glue gun, my kid's costumes probably aren't going to score top marks.

13 What A Mom Really Wants For Mother's Day

Listen up kids: don't even think about giving your mom a macaroni necklace for Mother's Day if you've already graduated from elementary school. And while your mother loves you endlessly, don't think that all she wants is to bask in the glory of your company for yet another day, because spoiler alert: she'd probably prefer a little time to herself. The hilarious mom in this video will settle for a locked bathroom door, a full roll of toilet paper, and maybe some snacks for a nice soak in the tub.

But if you insist on running out and buying an actual gift, wrap up a piece of cleaning equipment at your own risk. Moms don't need a reminder of all their household duties on the one day that's reserved for showing how much we love and appreciate them. Your best bet? A bottle of wine, a box of chocolate, or a gift card to one of mom's favorite hot spots.

12 Boys And The Bathroom

I don't even have a son just yet, but I know enough about boys to know that you don't want to share a bathroom with one, and you most certainly don't want to be the one responsible for cleaning up their bathroom. Unfortunately for this mom, she's stuck with the dirty job and she is so totally over it. She's not asking for much from the male members of her household. It's pretty simple, actually: just no peeing on the floor.

Just raise the seat and hit the bowl, and leave the poor floor out of it. Why is that such a hard request? It seems her sons aren't the only ones not hitting their target because the advice applies to her husband as well. I hope this hilarious video helped her family get the message, and that maybe one day they'll not only all pee in the bowl but maybe even lower the seat when they're done, too.

11 Too Many Selfies

You won't be able to set foot inside a T.J. Maxx without collapsing in a fit of giggles ever again after watching this mom's hilarious rant about some selfie-snapping teens she runs into at the store. Susannah just can't turn off her mom instincts when she sees a group of young girls having a full on photo shoot amid the racks of discount clothing, even helpfully offering to snap some pictures of them herself.

While these days most of us can relate to the struggle of trying to take the perfect group selfie when you're on a fun outing with your friends, it's hard to imagine T.J. Maxx being the location of a memory you want to immortalize in photo. But I guess when you're a teenager and you don't have any adult responsibilities to stress out about, every angle is your best angle and every day is a blast.

10 School Lunches Are The Worst

When I was a kid, my options for bringing lunch to school were a bologna sandwich, a tuna sandwich, or nothing— and I was totally fine with it. To this day I still have a love of both, especially if I can snag a carton of chocolate milk and a tiny bag of chips to go along with it. Back then, school lunches were a simple affair, but somewhere along the way they seem to have become a source of frustration, annoyance, and guilt for parents. As the mom in this video points out, half the time kids are barely touching their lunches anyway— so why are we spending ridiculous amounts of time and money crafting well-balanced meals that look as good as they taste? We all know kids would rather chow down on a leftover slice of cold pizza, no matter how rubbery it gets after sitting in a lunchbox for a few hours.

9 Being Judged For An Honest Mistake

What mom hasn't made a simple mistake and immediately felt the wrath of other moms? It's not fun to feel judged, but unfortunately we've all probably been there. For this mom, it was over something as simple as what you call sitting on the floor with your legs crossed. The name you probably grew up calling that position has been deemed politically incorrect by many, and it's now often referred to as "criss-cross applesauce." But not everyone's gotten the message, and this mom had to find out about the change the hard way.

We've all said or done things we felt a little silly about later, and as moms, we should definitely give each other a pass a little more often instead of automatically jumping down each others throats. Criss-cross applesauce is quite a mouthful though, so I'm suggesting another alternative I heard for the first time recently: pretzel style.

8 Seriously, Let It Go

This mom's face just says it all. She's hit with the double whammy of multiple snow days in a row and a kid who's utterly obsessed with watching Frozen over and over again, and she's clearly beginning to go stir-crazy. And it gets worse— her daughter isn't just watching the movie on a loop... she's also belting out its signature tune. While "Let It Go" may be a catchy song with a great message, anyone with kids (or maybe just anyone with ears) probably understands that it begins to drive you crazy once you've heard it sung so many times.

I wonder if this mom wishes their copy of the Frozen DVD had accidentally been "misplaced" before the snow days started. It's enough to make me grateful that my little girl isn't old enough for Disney movies just yet. I'm going to enjoy my "Let It Go"-less days while I can.

7 School Drop Off Lines Are The Worst

This mom has a tip for parents behind the wheel that should save everyone some sanity. Want to know the number one way to make school drop offs less of a madhouse? Try this: pull forward. Seriously, let your kid get out of the car and then get out of everyone else's way. I'll never understand the jockeying for position (in parking spots that are both legal and nonlegal) when the school day ends.

Will your kid's legs just give out if he or she is forced to walk a few more feet to your car? Will he or she dissolve into a ball of tears in fear that you've abandoned them if your car is not immediately visible when they exit the building? Hopefully the answer to both of those questions is no, which is something to keep in mind the next time you're causing a traffic jam a block long outside of your kid's school.

6 New Uses For Old Things

Have your yoga pants ever been to yoga? Yeah, neither have mine. The unofficial uniform of moms everywhere may have been intended for getting into a downward dog or warrior pose, but as this mom explains, we all know that our yoga pants need to be versatile. They're being thrown on every day because they're comfy and they're (hopefully) clean.

Any product in a mom's life is going to have to pull double or even triple duty. Those wipes you've got a small tower of in the baby's nursery? Also perfectly acceptable for scrubbing floors and wiping down kitchen counters (and maybe even wiping yourself down when you're so sleep deprived you can't even remember when you last showered, because desperate times call for desperate measures). And of course, why not tackle a wine stain with a baby wipe or two? Just make sure not to use them all up on your household chores, or you'll regret it big time the next time there's a stinky diaper situation.

5 Man Colds Vs. Mom Colds

There's no such thing as a sick day when you're a mom. It doesn't matter whether you work or stay at home— chances are you'll just have to suck it up and deal with it, because you've got kids to take care of and a house to run. Sadly, that seems to be the expectations for moms these days whether it's a minor cold or an even worse illness. Dads, on the other hand? Dads sneeze once and they're practically on their death beds, incapacitated for days at a time.

They've consulted with Dr. Google and scoured the scariest pages of WebMd and now they're pretty sure that what you are positive is just a cold is actually something much, much more sinister. And if all that wasn't bad enough, they probably expect you to be their personal nursemaid and wait on them hand and foot while they recuperate. No, thank you!

4 Stuck In Line

We've all been there: you're running late to pick up your kids, and you get stuck behind the slowest person ever at the cash register. The clock is ticking for this Snapchat filter loving mom when she has the misfortune to get in line behind a woman with tons of questions for the cashier at Kohl's. As hilarious as her story is, I can imagine being in her shoes and feeling my blood slowly start to boil and the sweat start to pour as the time ticks by.

I remember being convinced something absolutely terrible had happened whenever my parents or grandparents were late to pick me up from school when I was a kid— like someone must have died, because what else could keep them from me, the center of their universe? I would never want a kid to experience that same panic, as irrational and silly as it is. Especially not over some Kohl's cash!

3 Look With Eyes Open

This mom hilariously rails against all the things kids seem to think are mom's job, but really aren't. Chief among thing: finding missing stuff. She hits the nail on the head by asking why kids are so good at finding the ice cream you hid in the freezer (underneath the frozen vegetables, which is naturally the last place they'd look) but can't see the sock they took off five minutes ago (even though it's exactly where they left it). It's called looking with your eyes open, kids— try it some time. By the way, this advice very much applies to husbands as well.

What else isn't mom's job? Solving the ever present "I'm bored" problem. When you've got a house full of toys, tablets, and video games, keeping yourself entertained for a while shouldn't be an issue that needs mom's input. Maybe go find your sibling, who's also probably complaining that they're bored.

2 Mom's Not Sharing

If you've never hidden in your pantry (or closet, or bathroom, etc.) from your kid just to get a moment of peace and a little personal space, you are a better mom than I. This mom perfectly demonstrates how relentless kids can be in their quest to spend every waking moment with their mothers, especially if she happens to be eating a delicious treat. And it's no wonder that mom Ashley Gardner wants a minute alone to enjoy her Twizzlers: she's got quadruplet girls to take care, one of whom makes an adorable appearance peeking through the crack under the pantry door.

Any mom who's ever tried to pee alone will surely recognize how hilarious it is to see a little hand trying to slip under the door. While it can be a little frustrating at times to feel like your kid is literally attached to you like glue when you just want a second to breathe, rest assured that these days will be over before you know it— and you might even miss them.

1 Why Moms Drink

There's a reason that there are approximately one zillion memes on the internet about moms and their love of wine. That reason is motherhood itself. As the two moms in this video explain in side-splitting fashion, everything from 2-year-old temper tantrums to school concerts to play dates are perfectly valid excuses to crack open a bottle of wine (or something even stronger). Oh, and let's not forget those constant requests for snacks— after school snacks, pre-dinner snacks, after dinner snacks... seriously, is there a time when kids don't want a snack? No, there is not.

Being a mom may be super fun and rewarding much of the time, but there are definitely also times when a mom's options are to either to go ballistic after a day of nonsense and ridiculousness, or fix herself a nice stiff drink to relax and let it all go. The latter options definitely sound better to me.

Sources: HuffingtonPost.com, DallasNews.com, PopSugar.com, SimpleMost.com, LittleThings.com, Parents.com