The issue with Dhar mann is that instead of “Don’t be racist because it’s bad” or “Don’t bully because it’s not okay” but instead it’s “Don’t be racist because the person you’re being rude to might be a millionaire” 💀
Not to mention that people on TikTok who do these product reviews are often promoting overconsumption and wasting a ton of money. They need to go outside.
So let me get this straight. Her dad who is well dressed, a hard worker, and responsible with his money is somehow treated as the villain in all this. Meanwhile, her mom who has done nothing but encouraged her daughter’s dangerous social media addiction is supposed to be the one we have to root for?? Not even in the multiverse does this make any sense. 🤦🏻♂️
Precisely. This girl doesn’t have a “passion” for TikTok, she has an unhealthy addiction to it. She greedily wants everything she sees on her screen and therefore buys a ton of cheap plastic junk with no regard for her finances. The Dad was absolutely right by warning her that life doesn’t work that way, yet she responded with a disrespectful attitude with her brainwashed Mom coming to her defense. This garbage is so absurd it’s kind of hilarious.
I'm 100% with the dad on this one. She's nineteen years old, has a shopping addiction, on tikok 24/7 and can't even hold a job. Tiktok being a persons only passion is just sad. The most I've seen someone get paid on tiktok is $60 for millions of views.
I don't care about tiktok but the girl has an addiction that's getting her fired from multiple jobs and she seems to have a shopping addiction too. Girl needs to get her shit together. 4 jobs that you got fired from in less than a year isn't easy.
she really just had a cheese grater in her room, collecting dust, and didn't tell her parents until her mom was struggling the the old one? She really was just buying shit to buy it.
@@Nameless82284It also justifies every other element of the video. Why is she always on tiktok? Because there are people on these sites who teach you how to build that shit. Why is she always ordering things online? She likes to reverse engineer random bullshit. Also, she needs parts. Why can't she focus on her job(where, for some reason, she's expected to make advanced dishes on her own)? Because she's busy thinking of new inventions. Why is her dad the bad guy? Because he's a prick who likes to shit on other people's hobbies. But no, instead we get this "how do you do, fellow kids" bullshit.
We gonna glaze over the fact that one of her jobs was… babysitting?? She seriously paid more attention to her phone than those kids she was babysitting?? Girl’s a liability-
@@someone-oe1mo I do try to save spiders, because they are good to have around for catching other pests. And bigger bugs like moths would leave a mess trying to squash them.
The thing is, she wasn’t even passionate about TikTok. As in, she wasn’t passionate about being a creator. She was just passionate about (or moreso obsessed with) buying stuff on the app and watching videos every waking moment. It’s like telling someone that because they love reading books so much they can just go off and write one - that’s not how it works.
literally, like I don't know how she turns a shopping addiction into a career unless you are literally an influencer already with a review product type of following
The high standards of growing up, being responsible and having minimal wage job. Seriously sometimes you don't need interview, I was working in LG factory moving TVs they were taking literally anybody
Ironically, at points I almost felt bad for the girl because the boss was talking to her the same way my emotionally abusive mother will talk to me for the most minor of things. But like...this guy isn't even being unreasonable in the slightest. I have a job, and it kinda sucks, but I need the money, and I acknowledge that.
@Noah-jq1ffthis is new. We went from Christians to this. Listen buddy, in the nicest way possible , saying this on a completely irrelevant video to your point is NOT going to convert people to Islam.
Ok, sorry- she got fired from "the babysitting job"??? She was on TikTok. Not paying attention to the youths literally in her care. So, child neglect. Dhar's promoting child neglect? Great, lovely😑
In that case, he may as well be promoting facing a wrongful death lawsuit because she’ll be able to get out of it with the money she makes off of reviewing cheap plastic toys on TikTok. I mean, what is this garbage?
It’s also worth noting that she is insanely well off. Her family was easily supporting her bad habits into adulthood, the main sticking point for the father was her wasting her time and not making something of herself.
The fact she says "how can I not stress when I have to pay 500 dollars",yet she has no problem spending the remaining money she has on tiktok despite being unemployed is mind blowing. Thank you August for showing me the truth. I'm in between 10 and 16 (not trying to say specific age) and even I fell for this video yet this isn't even the first one. I've fell for many,MANY,of Dhar Mann's videos and I was unable to see the truth until I found you.
"Hey, let's be optimistic" Babe, as an optimistic person myself, I can tell you that it doesn't mean you should forget reality, you gotta be realistic if you don't wanna set expectations that will shatter you later on. I'm literally 17, and I quit social media 2 years ago because of how distracting it was for me, and right now I'm trying my best to pick a major that I'll like but that would also earn me money, if money wasn't important, you'd see me doing all sorts of activities I'm passionate about as a job, but in the real world ,sadly, you gotta take into consideration, well, survival. I can't believe this isn't obvious to people Edit: "Are you passionate about tiktok?" I'm sorry this never ends well
I used to be a teacher for 4 years. I had a child get out of her seat and put her phone on the floor, propped against the wall. I thought she was charging it and figured "Well, if it's charging, she's not playing on it, so who cares". She started dancing in front of her phone. While I was still teaching. I asked her what she was doing. She asked if I could pause my lesson so she could post a TikTok. During an exercise where we had students think about what they wanted to do when they graduated, more than half of my students said "content creator". I'm all for following your dreams, but I pointed out that their competition was everyone with internet access and that it's best to have a job until your content creator job takes off. They weren't happy that things worth working for take time, effort, and money.
That’s the thing with kids now, they think content creating is easy and they would get famous right away. This just isn’t the case, it isn’t easy at all, it takes months maybe even years to get about 1k subs
edit: i thought it was views somehow im dumb @@Poxxerz i got 1k subs cause i posted an among us animation i made when i was 9 somehow ☠ that video took 2 years to make
edit: i thought it was views somehow im dumb @@Poxxerz no they got baited to the video since i was innocent and i didnt know the pose in the thumbnail was slightly sus but mine (only) point is 1k isnt a lot usually
@@desaug true for most people 1k is a huge milestone, but that doesn’t remove the fact that content creation is not as easy as big TH-camrs make it out to be, most of the time the kids don’t go anywhere with it
You know there's a kid ,or sadly a young adult, showing this video to their parents as an example that supports their ''passion'' and in the process of defending themself , they're confirming their stupidity.
And of course, the parents can't win the argument because once you've got someone addicted, you won't listen to reason. Quite honestly, I'd quite happily see him terminated from TH-cam after such a braindead take.
Her dad getting flak for being realistic is insane. Especially when the girl admits to having no video making skills and that the market for where she's going is way oversaturated
Getting fired 4 times in a year is pretty crazy, especially since she got fired for not paying attention to her job because she literally can't take her eyes off her phone for extended periods of time and trying to brush it off with "sorry I got distracted" like it wasn't her fault. That kind of work ethic and lack of discipline is important for any job. If she did actually go into a professional tik tok career and can't focus on anything and put in zero effort and need someone to check in on you every 10 minutes to make sure you're working then chances are you're going to fail at tik toking
@@arthas640 At this point this is addiction, literally. According to wikipedia: "The term behavioral addiction refers to a compulsion to engage in a natural reward - which is a behavior that is inherently rewarding (i.e., desirable or appealing) - despite adverse consequences."
@@arthas640I got fired for taking a sick day after perfect attendance for three weeks but she gets three chances after being caught on her cell phone? Bruh
To the mom struggling with the grater and bowl; Ever heard of this magical device called a.. plate..? It’s amazing. It’s flat so you won’t have to constantly hold up the grater and knock it against the bowl, making noise. AND it’s less expensive that Tiktok gadget! :D Heck, you got a perfectly flat chopping board RIGHT THERE.
the problem was that the grater was retaining the cheese, it has nothing to do with the bowl other than the fact that it was making noise - the video was still dumb though
"If you follow your passion, it will always lead to success." This genuinely made me laugh. Like, not even joking, I started laughing when the mother said this, because I'm literally a teenager and I know for a fact that your passions will hardly get you anywhere in life if you don't have a job prior to it. The fact that this is portrayed a positive message too...August was right, Dhar Mann truly is becoming a terrible influence.
I mean not necessarily. I’m really passionate (not sure if passionate is the correct word) about statistics, data, math, and that nerd stuff. And i’m an accountant now. But yeah lots of times passions are just hobbies that can’t get you paid.
Exactly. I’m over here thinking “It’s okay to not be excited about your job and to have something that you really enjoy despite others thinking it’s a stupid waste of time, but that doesn’t mean that you should just throw four perfectly good jobs away” and meanwhile this dumbass girl is just like “I dOnT kNoW wHaT yOu WaNt Me To SaY sOrRy Im NoT lIvInG uP tO yOuR sTaNdArDs”. Like, bitch… You kinda need to have a job if you want to chase after what you really want to do.
The problem is Dhar Mann is a spoiled rich kid that never had to work for anything in his life because every time he messed up daddy came and bailed him out. He doesn’t understand the need to work for the things you want and need because he never had to
Facts. On top of that, he believes that the only way to be successful in life and accepted by society is by being a millionaire. And if not, then you’re a failure. That’s why if I had to guess, despite being how wealthy he is, he’s not satisfied. Because he’s nothing but a selfish, greedy narcissist who always wants more than what he has.
@@nationalinstituteofcheese3012 ⬆️ that part. She was so disrespectful to her father when he was only trying to warn her about financial responsibility.
@@Azarath415 not very well, you'd have better luck just thinly slicing the cheese. with that grater in my experience, you just get large cheese clumps.
Yes, cause telling your very impressionable children audience to blow off their responsibilities and waste their entire life on TikTok is something that will definitively change people’s lives. (Just in a way that creates crippling addictions)
Dharmentia, also known as dhar man’s disease is commonly found in kids from ages 8-10. While the symptoms of this disease are having no friends and wearing vans in 2023 it is possible to recover from with proper treatment.
Van can be good if you can pull of the look, but the combo is when you start to realize that they suffer from this chronic disease.@@ananonymousbunny8815
I can't with this HOW DO YOU GET FIRED FROM BABYSITTING YOU SIT THERE AND LOOK AT CHILDREN Like does she just see them eating bleach and say, "Oh I'll help him after I'm done with this TikTok."💀💀💀💀
I have questions... Umm she got fired from babysitting? Because she was on her phone instead of watching the kids, couldn't that be considered a crime of negligence? Also how can she afford all this stuff without a job? I'm all for parents supporting their kids in what they want to do but they also still need to take care of responsibilities.
If something happened to kid she totally could end up in prison. If nothing happened to kids parents most likely just didn't want to bother with legal issues and fired her
⬆️ THIS. From getting hit with a wrongful death lawsuit to ending up behind bars, her unhealthy TikTok addiction would’ve become her worst enemy but she probably would’ve been too naive to even realize it.
The tort of negligence can only be applied if their is a consequential damage. In simple words if the baby suffers any harm then only Sabrina can be held liable
In regards to the comment about the teen paying rent at 3:30 having an adult child living in your home if they work and you collect "rent" from them, that "rent" should be going into a fund so that way you can give it in return to them at a later time once they have become more financially responsible and move out on their own. You teach them all the lesson and they still get to reap the rewards of their own work.
"I'm a teenager with a shopping addiction that isn't living their dream job" our guy Dhar Mann. Also, a 19-year-old out of school making only $500 a month is insane.
I'm 22 and I make over 2 grand a month and all I am is a cook even when I was a dishwasher and only working 20-25 hours a week I made way more than 500$ a month
Gotta factor in part time, minimum wage jobs. Which she would most likely get. So let's say she makes the average in the States. $7.25 part time 25 hours a week. Taking 10% off for yearly taxes and converting it back into a monthly. That's roughly 706.87 most of her paycheck.
@@ruse_d_news dunno where you got that from an average dishwashing job where I live starts you at $10 an hour like yeah ok maybe if you live in some broke bum ass town in the middle of nowhere with a population of 1500 ok yeah then maybe you'll only make that much.
It’s annoying how the mom babies her 19 year old and complains that the dad’s hard on her when she’s addicted to buying stuff on TikTok and can’t even hold a job. The dad was disciplining his own daughter and telling her to grow up, yet he’s the bad guy?
“Don’t bully anyone with autism not because they’re good people but because one day they will become very rich and famous and you will regret everything” -Dharama Man, probably
True story. A friend of mine was recently kicked out of a Dhar Mann Facebook group. She made the mistake of saying that DM's videos were becomming redundant. But, a couple of former fans DM'd her; and actually agreed with her.
You know it's a bad message when you're routing for nearly everything the 'bad guys' say and do. Sometimes that's not the case, but most times, you want your audience to see your protags as good influences. And when they're not supposed to be, that's usually made abundantly clear.
Am I "weird" for liking how tough the dad is? Like don't be afraid to slap me in the face with reality. (Metaphorically. Don't actually slap your children LOL)
It's also inconsistent when the daughter tells her mother that they don't need to kill the spider. Her mother was asking for a tissue, meaning she was going to pick up the spider and place it down outside. Literally what the daughter did but cheaper. She was never going to kill the spider.
The funny thing is, her dad is not even wrong 😂. His daughter has to use a little bit of common sense and not be so glued to her phone and scroll through TikTok all day lmfao.
Especially when all she does is waste daddy’s money. There are full time college students balancing school while working part or full time simultaneously. She needs to go get her phone taken away and go touch some grass.
This video got a MASSIVE eye roll from me. The dad was a 1000% correct the whole time, Sabrina is addicted and not ok, and the ending is so damn unrealistic like wtf is this
@@RMcCartney666 Reading a book is the biggest waste of time I've ever heard, you sit on a chair reading letters on a page, truly inspiring I wanna be a book reader when i grow up,
This video hits close to home. I turned 17 not long ago, and my mom's boyfriend always complains that me, my siblings, and my mother do nothing but use up his money, and then they argue about how my mom isn't working, even though she's taking care of her baby daughter. If I had a job, I most certainly would give a bit of my money to him to help pay for the bills, but having to pay pretty much the entirety of your paycheck would leave you defenseless if you were to be kicked out.
That's messed up. Your mom is just trying to take care of her baby without the burden of working and being away from her and then he has to pull that shit.
This is why some places have their employees lock their phones in a locker, not allowing them to use said phones until breaks or the end of their shift. My workplace does this.
8:51 I think I agree. If the kid is really that interested in TikTok and not 'just' addicted, maybe encourage them to find/ work towards a job in social media, marketing or something. Of course everything can't always be fun and sometimes you have to work a job that's not fun .... But that would be a way better message.
I’m 18, I turned 18 on Aug 10th. Honestly I can’t even find a job in my area, and it pisses me off to no end. I’m trying to finish high school and make some cash to leave my family before I leave. No one in my area is hiring and if they are they are demanding impossible credentials for the hiring brackets. Like 5+ years of experience for a job aiming at 16 year olds. It’s driving me nuts:(
Maybe you could look for some kind of certificate or lpn degree from a community college. I'm the same age as you and about to start my soph year at a cc, it's not as expensive as 4 year uni and you'll make decent money after 2 years of studying
I hope you find a job, its tiring to hear that they are looking for loads of experience. Hopefully, you make it good and well! Good luck! And happy late birthday, mines is 6 days after yours.
I have the same issue, they want experience. No if ands or buts, they want people with experience only because it cuts training costs. Almost exclusively. As an american I also need a license to get to work, so there's that.
7:55 Ah, yes, because my single mother who works as a custodian and has to perform physically demanding work for long periods of time and exhausts herself every day is so passionate about mopping school floors and classrooms. It’s not like she has to take care of her 2 children and her old mother by herself. This is Dhar Dhar proving once again that he has never had a need for a job in a single day of his entire life and can’t comprehend the fact that most people don’t work have the luxury of being millionaires and owning a poorly excuse of a children’s show that’s inexplicably bringing millions in profit non-stop because unlike him, most people actually need a job to get by.
fr bro you don't know how lucky you are if your money is making money for you. some of us are just way too spoiled to know that people struggle just to bring food to the table and take care of their family.
@@thawingkarma233they weren't talking about your mom at all. "Money making money for you" refers to stocks and investments and all that fancy stuff that rich people do to make sure their money appreciates without them putting in any labor. That's what they were referring to.
@@thawingkarma233 it's ok, you got heated because you love your mom 💗💗 not a bad reason to get mad in my book. Edit- I've done the same, looong time ago lol but someone made a joke about my grandma that they probably thought was ok, but it triggered me on her behalf. I really do understand why you got angry. 💗 Sometimes we just don't read stuff the right way lol. That is ok.
The mom is not being a mother. She’s being an enabler. She should be pushing her 19 year old to either work or go to school for a career. To be a functioning human in society. Not bank everything on chance and stay in bed mindlessly scrolling on her phone until a miracle happens. 🙄
Nope and NOPE. First of all people are on their phones way too much, especially at work and in situations where it's actually flippin' dangerous to do so. No matter how passionate she is about TikTok, Dhar Mann is WAY off the mark on these videos. The mother undermined the advice that her father was giving her every single time. First off had she been making TikTok videos and product reviews this entire time it would make sense that she'd have a cheese grater and damn bug catch-em' device but this teen was just buying anything on Tiktok without regard for her finances. Had the lesson been that she overcame her Made-in-China shopping addiction and found a job managing an influencer or working for a social media platform.... then it would at least make sense.
Not to mention the fact that she was bitching about having to pay $500 for rent but had no hesitation to continue splurging her ass off, all while being unemployed. That part actually had me laughing 😂
The "life lesson" in this is it's ok if you're unemployed and doing nothing but buying stuff and watching tictok while wondering how you're going to pay rent from your "mean" dad who is the most sensible person in the dharman universe and then make videos because thats what you love and it doesn't matter if you have enough money to eat tonight as long as you do what you love
Youre telling me that fucking spider after being revealed just stood there for like a minute waiting to be cupped instead of running away like every other spider? nice
@@mikko9903 Fr bro. I'm scared as shit when my parents get serious LOL. SOMETIMES I DON'T EVEN TALK BACK BC I KNOW BETTER. (This is rare though I never do stupid shit)
Dhar Mann is literally Indian Bill Gates from another timeline where he learned that they but he fails at it just like how he fails to not be a monopoly dude lives with mr. Monopoly probably that's how Bill Gates gets his fortunes and we also get the money cuz he's Scrooge McDuck last son that for some reason ain't a duck
So this girl can't afford to pay $500 in rent each month, but she can afford to spend way more than that on useless junk she saw advertised on TikTok? Okay...
We're not just telling unrealistic stories, we're teaching kids to follow their passion and have only 1/1000000 people actually succeed and have the rest rot in failure
The problem isnt that she bought a cheese grater. The problem is that she bought a cheese grater and just kept it hidden in her room instead of keeping it in the kitchen where it might actually get regular use.
I buy a lot of stuff for the kitchen because I like cooking, but I keep it in the kitchen where everyone’s able to use it. I don’t hold it in my room like a psycho.
I can't wait to see the new Dhar Man video called "GIRL ARRESTED FOR TIK TOK TREND, WHAT HAPPENS NEXT IS SHOCKING" and the message is that you should be passionate about Tik Tok trends that can kill you.
5:15 as someone who works in a restaurant, this is 100% deserved IMO. If you're on the line cooking and letting customers' food get ruined because you're on your phone, you absolutely should be fired.
the dad actor has been in the last couple of clips and i will say he is funny to me, some of his lines kill me. I know its mostly the bad writing but he provides such an attempt to act his best. great line delivery.
I started working full time at a casino when I was 16 while attending high school & graduating 1 year early. I bought my first car & paid my $224/month car insurance myself cuz I knew otherwise it wouldn't have been paid. I started working full time at 16 because my mother is an unreliable gambling addict. At 1 point, we endured 3 evictions within 1 year. As soon as I started working, she wanted rent money. So I left. I always looked older and acted more mature than others my age, so I got lucky & was somehow able to work full time with at least 12 hours of overtime weekly, which is 100% illegal due to labor laws. Looking back now I wish I had gotten emancipated & sued her for the child support she was getting for me from my father. I also wish I took her to court for all the bills she illegally opened in my name that I got stuck paying. I already had bad credit at 3 years old because of her. By the time I was 18 & tried to open REAL bills in my name, I was told I couldn't initiate any new services until I paid all of the substantial past due balances they had on record in my name. SORRY FOR THE RANT, I GET EXCITED SOMETIMES! 😅😮💨
Pretty sure you can get her for identity theft for those bill signed in your name. I think that's a class B felony, depending on all the legal red tape. I recommend getting a lawyer when you can.
@@SparDanger I definitely could. Her only saving grace is that our family is really close. My grandparents who are more parents to me than my biological parents, basically asked me not to Take her to court and I agreed not to. If it wasn't for those two wonderful people who thank the lord are still in my life in their late 80s, I definitely would have taken her to court.
I'm not an expert, but this seems less like just an obsession, and more of an addiction to TikTok, shopping, or both. She's buying random things that may or may not be useful to her, such as a cheese grater, even though she's shown no interest in cooking, beyond working at a restaurant. She's been fired from four jobs in a year because she was watching TikTok instead of working. She has no other interests, hobbies or passions outside of it. Not to mention, she worked as a BABYSITTER, a job where you have to constantly supervise children to make sure they don't do something stupid. Imagine if the kid or kids she was supposed to be watching began choking, ingested something dangerous, fell into a pool, etc. She would have been too distracted watching videos to notice. Social media is okay, but it's important to have a life outside of it. That's the lesson that SHOULD have been taught, but instead we got this garbage.
Dude, I WISH I could land even *one* job. I’m more than qualified for every job I’ve applied at, I’m a hard, dedicated worker who doesn’t get distracted or screw up orders, and I’ve done well in every chance I’ve been given in training. Yet nobody accepts me no matter HOW hard I try or how good I do. This girl gets FOUR jobs and gets fired, yet she’s just fine because TikTok made her rich somehow. :/ Thanks, Dhar Mann. Glad to know all I need to do to be successful in life is stop trying and just become a braindead TikTok user.
That sounds really frustrating, I’m sorry. I really hope you can land a good job, considering how qualified you are. Sounds like you’re in the worst of circumstances.
Yeah, love your first point. I'm a big advocate for financial responsibility, and even I thought that was ludicrous. You need to prep your kids for the real world, but there is a difference between helping them develop tools and bringing undue stress. Especially during these first couple decades. Kids don't ever get to go back to being kids, so I would rather have them feel like they always have a home over anything else.
exactly.. take away her device for a month at least, thats generous. see how she turns out. she will either 1. go insane, or 2. grow up to be a better person.
A few years ago, Dhar Mann made a video on a GROWN man living with his parents and playing video games all day; he doesn't have a job. His mom is RIGHTFULLY upset about this and tells him to get a job, the father is supportive and says it's his passion. The son keeps saying that he'll make money off of this from a tournament, oh he also cost his moms credit card bills from his games. Long story short, the mom takes away his Xbox (or PS4, I forgot), the dad gives it back to the son, the son competes in the tournament, wins a lot of money, pays his parents bills, and got a gaming job that pays well. Oh and the mother was supportive in the end. These two videos are horrible influences to everyone, this is absolutely disgusting like all of his videos.
Yeah speaking as a gamer myself. No one should be that sure of their victory in a tournament. This is one of many ways people go into debt. Putting too much faith on a gamble. Yes that’s what it is a gamble. Your victory is not guaranteed so it’s not a good idea to put all your resources and effort into one thing. Always have a back up. For me, I work a part time job at a convenient store as I pursue one of my passions. I still plan on going full time if this does not work or even if it does.
@@grizzly_manbanimation8436 my mom always told me to go to college and get a degree while doing hobbies on the side. that’s how you encourage your children’s passions, by being realistic.
15:11 I love when Augus the duck goes all wiseman lol. He is so right the expression don’t put all your eggs in one basket and always have back up nest goes perfectly with this.
I absolutely realise that this was not Dhar Mann's intention, but this is giving me PTSD flashbacks to having undiagnosed ADHD in my 20s. Girl needs to see a psych
i forgot that dhar mann still existed, it feels like they are like on the brink of spontaneously combusting and are just barely pushing out these videos anymore
Besides when I was 4yr old, I think my parents started teaching me responsibility by giving me a puppy. My wife and I started teaching our kids young so this doesn't happen to us. Never to young to start people.
The issue with Dhar mann is that instead of “Don’t be racist because it’s bad” or “Don’t bully because it’s not okay” but instead it’s “Don’t be racist because the person you’re being rude to might be a millionaire” 💀
Yeah, I agree 💀💀💀
@@That_Russel_Pup frr 😭
FR tho you speaking facts
@@bunayogaming_q2841 thank you 😭 and the character who is rude is always forgiven!? like they never get karma??
“Don’t kill because it’s bad and causes trauma” nah “don’t kill because that person was a billionaire and could of wrote u in his will)
If TikTok is someone’s *ONLY* passion, they’re probably a lost cause
If TikTok is someone’s entire life and ONLY someone’s entire life, they need to touch some grass.
Facts
@@JustaHedgehoginSonicBoomAt that point there like Jesus splitting the ocean, but with grass
Not to mention that people on TikTok who do these product reviews are often promoting overconsumption and wasting a ton of money. They need to go outside.
@@Sttatic123honestly
So let me get this straight. Her dad who is well dressed, a hard worker, and responsible with his money is somehow treated as the villain in all this. Meanwhile, her mom who has done nothing but encouraged her daughter’s dangerous social media addiction is supposed to be the one we have to root for??
Not even in the multiverse does this make any sense. 🤦🏻♂️
Like seriously I love my phone too but I still pay my rent. Apparently tiktok is so much fun teens are like fuck it I don't need a house
Fr! I use my phone a lot but I can still do my schoolwork and practice my hobbies for my dream job.
Precisely. This girl doesn’t have a “passion” for TikTok, she has an unhealthy addiction to it. She greedily wants everything she sees on her screen and therefore buys a ton of cheap plastic junk with no regard for her finances. The Dad was absolutely right by warning her that life doesn’t work that way, yet she responded with a disrespectful attitude with her brainwashed Mom coming to her defense. This garbage is so absurd it’s kind of hilarious.
@@Theawesomeninja_XD I can barely do most of those things :(
@@winterriesthen get on your grind bro
I'm 100% with the dad on this one. She's nineteen years old, has a shopping addiction, on tikok 24/7 and can't even hold a job. Tiktok being a persons only passion is just sad. The most I've seen someone get paid on tiktok is $60 for millions of views.
Yeah me too
You just know it’s bad when his delusional fans start to say this lesson is so unrealistic.
I don't care about tiktok but the girl has an addiction that's getting her fired from multiple jobs and she seems to have a shopping addiction too.
Girl needs to get her shit together. 4 jobs that you got fired from in less than a year isn't easy.
She’s 19 I thought she was 13
She spends more money on the products than she gets back
Its kind of funny how a literal preschool show (Bluey) teaches life lessons in more nuanced and realistic ways than Dhar Mann ever has
Exactly. Bluey is better in every way and aspects 😤
Bluey is this generation's Hey Arnold
BLUEY >>>>>>>
@@fairlyoddenginecreationsI FORGOT ABOUT HEY ARNOLD OMGG
Even Mickey Mouse is better
she really just had a cheese grater in her room, collecting dust, and didn't tell her parents until her mom was struggling the the old one? She really was just buying shit to buy it.
How being a shopaholic and addicted to tik tok made me $6,000 a month.
@Nameless82284 so Dhar Mann just made a video about a person that makes stuff for Temu
@Nameless82284 so Temu is an online shopping center place where you can buy cheap Chinese crap
@@Nameless82284It also justifies every other element of the video.
Why is she always on tiktok? Because there are people on these sites who teach you how to build that shit.
Why is she always ordering things online? She likes to reverse engineer random bullshit. Also, she needs parts.
Why can't she focus on her job(where, for some reason, she's expected to make advanced dishes on her own)? Because she's busy thinking of new inventions.
Why is her dad the bad guy? Because he's a prick who likes to shit on other people's hobbies.
But no, instead we get this "how do you do, fellow kids" bullshit.
But she’s black and a gurl
We gonna glaze over the fact that one of her jobs was… babysitting?? She seriously paid more attention to her phone than those kids she was babysitting?? Girl’s a liability-
Holy shit. I hope they were older kids omg
Ikr, I caught that too.
I caught that too- So phone is more important than little kids-💀
Fr like that’s pretty pathetic 💀
I saw that too. What the fuck did you do to get FIRED from babysitting??
Not only are they supporting addiction and obsession, but also hoarding and irresponsible money management.
And over consumerism for content.
Like who needs that weird spider grabbing thing just kill it
@@someone-oe1mo Or if you don't want to. A piece of paper and a cup are all you need
@@herbert7893 I wonder how I can beat my fear of getting rid of a bug. It's actually really bad lol.
@@someone-oe1mo I do try to save spiders, because they are good to have around for catching other pests. And bigger bugs like moths would leave a mess trying to squash them.
The thing is, she wasn’t even passionate about TikTok. As in, she wasn’t passionate about being a creator. She was just passionate about (or moreso obsessed with) buying stuff on the app and watching videos every waking moment.
It’s like telling someone that because they love reading books so much they can just go off and write one - that’s not how it works.
literally, like I don't know how she turns a shopping addiction into a career unless you are literally an influencer already with a review product type of following
“I’m sorry I can’t raise up to your standards”
Girl thinks the bare minimum is a “high standard” 😭
And she’s got such an attitude
She’s so lazy that she thinks getting a job is high standard
The day that having a job and you need to focus on it not to lose it be a standard, we'll all be doomed, lmao
The high standards of growing up, being responsible and having minimal wage job. Seriously sometimes you don't need interview, I was working in LG factory moving TVs they were taking literally anybody
Ironically, at points I almost felt bad for the girl because the boss was talking to her the same way my emotionally abusive mother will talk to me for the most minor of things. But like...this guy isn't even being unreasonable in the slightest. I have a job, and it kinda sucks, but I need the money, and I acknowledge that.
We’re not just telling horrible stories we’re teaching kids to become homeless
Fr
horrible*
Sorry not trying to be rude
@@EnderDBD😢
Thank god my passion is to join the US Army. Its hard to fail at that one
@Noah-jq1ffthis is new. We went from Christians to this. Listen buddy, in the nicest way possible , saying this on a completely irrelevant video to your point is NOT going to convert people to Islam.
Ok, sorry- she got fired from "the babysitting job"??? She was on TikTok. Not paying attention to the youths literally in her care. So, child neglect. Dhar's promoting child neglect? Great, lovely😑
In that case, he may as well be promoting facing a wrongful death lawsuit because she’ll be able to get out of it with the money she makes off of reviewing cheap plastic toys on TikTok. I mean, what is this garbage?
@@coast_to_coast_photos
Unrelated but your pfp is fire
It’s also worth noting that she is insanely well off. Her family was easily supporting her bad habits into adulthood, the main sticking point for the father was her wasting her time and not making something of herself.
Even she could easily live off parent's wealth that just mean father wanted her to teach her responsibility and independence. Those are good qualities
That’s a great point. It’s about the principal of it.
The fact she says "how can I not stress when I have to pay 500 dollars",yet she has no problem spending the remaining money she has on tiktok despite being unemployed is mind blowing. Thank you August for showing me the truth. I'm in between 10 and 16 (not trying to say specific age) and even I fell for this video yet this isn't even the first one. I've fell for many,MANY,of Dhar Mann's videos and I was unable to see the truth until I found you.
@JimbleHorkleyThanks brother.😊
Good job
Are you 11 or sumn how did you fall for this bro
@@amandaking4654 Ok wow just invading privacy are we.
even 11 year old kids know its fake 💀@@amandaking4654
"Hey, let's be optimistic"
Babe, as an optimistic person myself, I can tell you that it doesn't mean you should forget reality, you gotta be realistic if you don't wanna set expectations that will shatter you later on. I'm literally 17, and I quit social media 2 years ago because of how distracting it was for me, and right now I'm trying my best to pick a major that I'll like but that would also earn me money, if money wasn't important, you'd see me doing all sorts of activities I'm passionate about as a job, but in the real world ,sadly, you gotta take into consideration, well, survival. I can't believe this isn't obvious to people
Edit: "Are you passionate about tiktok?" I'm sorry this never ends well
If your passion is tiktok, you have an addiction. If your passion is dhar mann, you have irreversible mental illness
Please, don't use mental illness as something bad. We have nothing to do with it
Allow me to add the last statement. If your passion is neither, you're living a good life.
Facts
Hey! As someone with irreversible mental illness, I take offense to being grouped in with Dhar Mann enjoyers! /lh
@@thatwintanjeen5743a normal one*
Dhar Mann: We're not just telling stories, we're changing lives
*of the people that work there*
*for the worst*
That’s true
yeah agreed.
So true
He should change to:
"We're not just telling stories. We're changing my own life with that much money I earn"
lol
I used to be a teacher for 4 years. I had a child get out of her seat and put her phone on the floor, propped against the wall. I thought she was charging it and figured "Well, if it's charging, she's not playing on it, so who cares". She started dancing in front of her phone. While I was still teaching. I asked her what she was doing. She asked if I could pause my lesson so she could post a TikTok.
During an exercise where we had students think about what they wanted to do when they graduated, more than half of my students said "content creator". I'm all for following your dreams, but I pointed out that their competition was everyone with internet access and that it's best to have a job until your content creator job takes off. They weren't happy that things worth working for take time, effort, and money.
That’s the thing with kids now, they think content creating is easy and they would get famous right away. This just isn’t the case, it isn’t easy at all, it takes months maybe even years to get about 1k subs
edit: i thought it was views somehow im dumb
@@Poxxerz i got 1k subs cause i posted an among us animation i made when i was 9 somehow ☠
that video took 2 years to make
@@desaug those subscribers must have lost interest since you only have 20 now, I told you it’s hard
edit: i thought it was views somehow im dumb
@@Poxxerz no they got baited to the video since i was innocent and i didnt know the pose in the thumbnail was slightly sus but mine (only) point is 1k isnt a lot usually
@@desaug true for most people 1k is a huge milestone, but that doesn’t remove the fact that content creation is not as easy as big TH-camrs make it out to be, most of the time the kids don’t go anywhere with it
You know there's a kid ,or sadly a young adult, showing this video to their parents as an example that supports their ''passion'' and in the process of defending themself , they're confirming their stupidity.
And of course, the parents can't win the argument because once you've got someone addicted, you won't listen to reason. Quite honestly, I'd quite happily see him terminated from TH-cam after such a braindead take.
@@ethanloch3802same here, now join the Soviet Yunyun to combat the brain dead cringe
@@matthewconnor696 Consider me at your service, fellow comrad.
well, as long as the kids passion is good, its fine
If I had a kid and he showed me this video, I'd just laugh at bro's face and say that life is not easy like that.
Her dad getting flak for being realistic is insane. Especially when the girl admits to having no video making skills and that the market for where she's going is way oversaturated
126 likes and no comments? I’ll fix that.
Fr
Getting fired 4 times in a year is pretty crazy, especially since she got fired for not paying attention to her job because she literally can't take her eyes off her phone for extended periods of time and trying to brush it off with "sorry I got distracted" like it wasn't her fault. That kind of work ethic and lack of discipline is important for any job. If she did actually go into a professional tik tok career and can't focus on anything and put in zero effort and need someone to check in on you every 10 minutes to make sure you're working then chances are you're going to fail at tik toking
@@arthas640 At this point this is addiction, literally. According to wikipedia:
"The term behavioral addiction refers to a compulsion to engage in a natural reward - which is a behavior that is inherently rewarding (i.e., desirable or appealing) - despite adverse consequences."
@@arthas640I got fired for taking a sick day after perfect attendance for three weeks but she gets three chances after being caught on her cell phone? Bruh
To the mom struggling with the grater and bowl; Ever heard of this magical device called a.. plate..? It’s amazing.
It’s flat so you won’t have to constantly hold up the grater and knock it against the bowl, making noise. AND it’s less expensive that Tiktok gadget! :D
Heck, you got a perfectly flat chopping board RIGHT THERE.
Wow! That's so fascinating! *Writes it down*
For real
@MrAwellema I know, right?
the problem was that the grater was retaining the cheese, it has nothing to do with the bowl other than the fact that it was making noise - the video was still dumb though
"If you follow your passion, it will always lead to success."
This genuinely made me laugh. Like, not even joking, I started laughing when the mother said this, because I'm literally a teenager and I know for a fact that your passions will hardly get you anywhere in life if you don't have a job prior to it. The fact that this is portrayed a positive message too...August was right, Dhar Mann truly is becoming a terrible influence.
A much better moral would be follow your passion, but always have a backup plan, and a backup backup plan
Van Gogh followed his passion but he ended up starving to death so...
@@TeamGalactic-Cyrus And a backup backup backup plan because your backup backup plan is probably hot trash
I mean not necessarily. I’m really passionate (not sure if passionate is the correct word) about statistics, data, math, and that nerd stuff. And i’m an accountant now. But yeah lots of times passions are just hobbies that can’t get you paid.
Exactly. I’m over here thinking “It’s okay to not be excited about your job and to have something that you really enjoy despite others thinking it’s a stupid waste of time, but that doesn’t mean that you should just throw four perfectly good jobs away” and meanwhile this dumbass girl is just like “I dOnT kNoW wHaT yOu WaNt Me To SaY sOrRy Im NoT lIvInG uP tO yOuR sTaNdArDs”. Like, bitch… You kinda need to have a job if you want to chase after what you really want to do.
We’re not just telling cartoon stories
We’re also changing lives for the worst
We’re not just telling faerie tails
We’re also exploiting employees!
Ikr
@@Bloodclot206😊ⁿ0
We're not just telling lies, we're wasting your time!
I HAVE TO GRATE THE CHEESE, this is what improves lives
The problem is Dhar Mann is a spoiled rich kid that never had to work for anything in his life because every time he messed up daddy came and bailed him out. He doesn’t understand the need to work for the things you want and need because he never had to
Facts. On top of that, he believes that the only way to be successful in life and accepted by society is by being a millionaire. And if not, then you’re a failure. That’s why if I had to guess, despite being how wealthy he is, he’s not satisfied. Because he’s nothing but a selfish, greedy narcissist who always wants more than what he has.
It is important to follow your passions, but this isn't a "passion", this is an addiction
This fr
Yea
Fr if you can't even hold a job because of that,its not a passion anymore
August The Duck is legit a GOP boomer lmao
God loves you! Repent and believe that Jesus paid the price for our sins! He can give you so much love, joy and peace!
"It's one of the only things I'm passionate about"
Good god, that's depressing.
Honestly it’s not even tiktok that’s the problem. This girl has no sense of personal responsibility and gets an attitude when questioned on it
@@nationalinstituteofcheese3012 ⬆️ that part. She was so disrespectful to her father when he was only trying to warn her about financial responsibility.
funniest part is that the “cheese grater” she used is actually meant for getting juice out of fruits 💀
I actually never knew that!
So I assume it doesn't grate at all?
@@Azarath415 It does, but it’s not only TikTok exclusive.
@@Azarath415 not very well, you'd have better luck just thinly slicing the cheese. with that grater in my experience, you just get large cheese clumps.
EXACTLY
Yes, cause telling your very impressionable children audience to blow off their responsibilities and waste their entire life on TikTok is something that will definitively change people’s lives. (Just in a way that creates crippling addictions)
Nerd
NoOoO its good for children
The fact that Dhar Mann has so many subs is crazy
@@charliehaycock6816you probably won't be successful life.
@@millymaker7836exactly. I think that those are bots
Dharmentia, also known as dhar man’s disease is commonly found in kids from ages 8-10. While the symptoms of this disease are having no friends and wearing vans in 2023 it is possible to recover from with proper treatment.
When they get older, they’ll lose Dharmentia and gain common sense.
Dang I wear vans.. but at least I don't watch Dharmann
Wearing vans is a bad thing?
I love my vans 😭
Van can be good if you can pull of the look, but the combo is when you start to realize that they suffer from this chronic disease.@@ananonymousbunny8815
I can't with this
HOW DO YOU GET FIRED FROM BABYSITTING
YOU SIT THERE AND LOOK AT CHILDREN
Like does she just see them eating bleach and say, "Oh I'll help him after I'm done with this TikTok."💀💀💀💀
Fr though
tiktok boiled her attention span
We're not just telling stories.
We're teaching kids it's okay to get fired from 4 jobs in a year as long a they are doing product reviews on TikTok.
Actually though lol
Atleast they're not lying about changing lives
They're just lying about in what way.
@@Tuesday275.7 lol
@@Tuesday275.7fr 😂😂
Lmao ikr
I have questions... Umm she got fired from babysitting? Because she was on her phone instead of watching the kids, couldn't that be considered a crime of negligence? Also how can she afford all this stuff without a job?
I'm all for parents supporting their kids in what they want to do but they also still need to take care of responsibilities.
Mommy's credit card.
If something happened to kid she totally could end up in prison. If nothing happened to kids parents most likely just didn't want to bother with legal issues and fired her
⬆️ THIS. From getting hit with a wrongful death lawsuit to ending up behind bars, her unhealthy TikTok addiction would’ve become her worst enemy but she probably would’ve been too naive to even realize it.
The tort of negligence can only be applied if their is a consequential damage. In simple words if the baby suffers any harm then only Sabrina can be held liable
In regards to the comment about the teen paying rent at 3:30 having an adult child living in your home if they work and you collect "rent" from them, that "rent" should be going into a fund so that way you can give it in return to them at a later time once they have become more financially responsible and move out on their own. You teach them all the lesson and they still get to reap the rewards of their own work.
I loved that the mother only cares about the cheese on the enchiladas and not her daughter losing jobs 😂
Enchiladas are very important 😌
@@LordFarquad-_- Enchiladas make the world go round, y'know? Life wouldn't be worth living without an enchilada on a plate in front of you.
@@evelutioncorwe don’t need enchiladas we have Saudi drift and eurodance
@@evelutioncor for real they're so good 😩
@@LordFarquad-_- fair point
"I'm a teenager with a shopping addiction that isn't living their dream job" our guy Dhar Mann. Also, a 19-year-old out of school making only $500 a month is insane.
$500 A MONTH WTH.
I'm 22 and I make over 2 grand a month and all I am is a cook even when I was a dishwasher and only working 20-25 hours a week I made way more than 500$ a month
Gotta factor in part time, minimum wage jobs. Which she would most likely get.
So let's say she makes the average in the States. $7.25 part time 25 hours a week. Taking 10% off for yearly taxes and converting it back into a monthly. That's roughly 706.87 most of her paycheck.
She’s 19 I thought she was 13
@@ruse_d_news dunno where you got that from an average dishwashing job where I live starts you at $10 an hour like yeah ok maybe if you live in some broke bum ass town in the middle of nowhere with a population of 1500 ok yeah then maybe you'll only make that much.
It’s annoying how the mom babies her 19 year old and complains that the dad’s hard on her when she’s addicted to buying stuff on TikTok and can’t even hold a job. The dad was disciplining his own daughter and telling her to grow up, yet he’s the bad guy?
When she ran to her room and got a cheese grader. That was a cry for help.
ikr?
Fr!
“Don’t bully anyone with autism not because they’re good people but because one day they will become very rich and famous and you will regret everything”
-Dharama Man, probably
If I don't become rich and famous I'm going to sue Dhar Mann
@@brandealda5868 As so am I.
I have autism and I'm going to be one of the best video game designers that the industry ever seen my first step is Linux getting to know the penguin
@@brandealda5868lets go together
I have seen that video
True story. A friend of mine was recently kicked out of a Dhar Mann Facebook group. She made the mistake of saying that DM's videos were becomming redundant. But, a couple of former fans DM'd her; and actually agreed with her.
Holy shit August make a video about this. Dhar Mann is becoming a terrible influence, maybe worse
If Sabrina was smart she would know that her passion is marketing, not promoting and purchasing items on tik tok.
You know it's a bad message when you're routing for nearly everything the 'bad guys' say and do.
Sometimes that's not the case, but most times, you want your audience to see your protags as good influences. And when they're not supposed to be, that's usually made abundantly clear.
August wasn't wrong. Most of the comments on this Dhar Mann video are all cheering for the Dad.
Am I "weird" for liking how tough the dad is? Like don't be afraid to slap me in the face with reality. (Metaphorically. Don't actually slap your children LOL)
@@vibrantgleamAyo
@@vibrantgleamof course you're not weird for that
Dont ever think that.
Dad is best 💅👄
We’re all worshiping the dad, fr
It's also inconsistent when the daughter tells her mother that they don't need to kill the spider. Her mother was asking for a tissue, meaning she was going to pick up the spider and place it down outside. Literally what the daughter did but cheaper. She was never going to kill the spider.
Finally. Now most of the Dhar Mann audience is starting to have some sense 💀💀💀
The Dhar Mann Fam is no more now. Just people who have some common sense and gained IQ points.
@@JustaHedgehoginSonicBoomLol
@@JustaHedgehoginSonicBoomFr
@@JustaHedgehoginSonicBoom LOL
@JustaHedgehoginSonicBoom LMFAOOO
The funny thing is, her dad is not even wrong 😂. His daughter has to use a little bit of common sense and not be so glued to her phone and scroll through TikTok all day lmfao.
let alone spending so much money on stuff that's useless.
@@sullivann.3624 exactly
@@sullivann.3624could've invested for uni
@@sullivann.3624on stuff that costs 2 dollars on amazon and she buys it for 20 from some random dude 😂
Especially when all she does is waste daddy’s money. There are full time college students balancing school while working part or full time simultaneously. She needs to go get her phone taken away and go touch some grass.
This video got a MASSIVE eye roll from me. The dad was a 1000% correct the whole time, Sabrina is addicted and not ok, and the ending is so damn unrealistic like wtf is this
"tiktok is my only passion" is one of the saddest thing I've ever heard
Right? Like bro go read a book or something
@@RMcCartney666 Reading a book is the biggest waste of time I've ever heard, you sit on a chair reading letters on a page, truly inspiring I wanna be a book reader when i grow up,
@@disticz5134I know what's better, going the the coordinates 38.8977° N, 77.0365° W dig it up and see whats in the dirt 1 foot below the ground
*sweats in Minecraft*
@@disticz5134 i mean at least you can learn stuff from books or immerse yourself into a world while tiktok is just sitting on your bed being lazy
This video hits close to home. I turned 17 not long ago, and my mom's boyfriend always complains that me, my siblings, and my mother do nothing but use up his money, and then they argue about how my mom isn't working, even though she's taking care of her baby daughter. If I had a job, I most certainly would give a bit of my money to him to help pay for the bills, but having to pay pretty much the entirety of your paycheck would leave you defenseless if you were to be kicked out.
That's messed up. Your mom is just trying to take care of her baby without the burden of working and being away from her and then he has to pull that shit.
I'm 17 and still looking for a job... I get side eye when I tell family and friends that I'm still trying to find a job when they ask
@@mahdireza5695 Thank god my family isn’t like that with me, I’m also 17.
Sorry you have to deal with that.
@@mahdireza5695 Keep trying! I'm cheering for you!
This is why some places have their employees lock their phones in a locker, not allowing them to use said phones until breaks or the end of their shift. My workplace does this.
8:51 I think I agree. If the kid is really that interested in TikTok and not 'just' addicted, maybe encourage them to find/ work towards a job in social media, marketing or something. Of course everything can't always be fun and sometimes you have to work a job that's not fun .... But that would be a way better message.
I’m 18, I turned 18 on Aug 10th. Honestly I can’t even find a job in my area, and it pisses me off to no end. I’m trying to finish high school and make some cash to leave my family before I leave. No one in my area is hiring and if they are they are demanding impossible credentials for the hiring brackets. Like 5+ years of experience for a job aiming at 16 year olds. It’s driving me nuts:(
Fucking same, I tried to get a job for like £8 an hour part time and it required 2 work references. So many loops to jump through for little pay.
Maybe you could look for some kind of certificate or lpn degree from a community college. I'm the same age as you and about to start my soph year at a cc, it's not as expensive as 4 year uni and you'll make decent money after 2 years of studying
I hope you find a job, its tiring to hear that they are looking for loads of experience. Hopefully, you make it good and well! Good luck! And happy late birthday, mines is 6 days after yours.
I have the same issue, they want experience. No if ands or buts, they want people with experience only because it cuts training costs. Almost exclusively. As an american I also need a license to get to work, so there's that.
Why does the hiring company need 5+ year experience if they are aiming for 16-17 year olds? It should be a fresher level or entry level job.
7:42 Bro, he wants you to get off of Tik-Tok, touch grass, and stop losing your job every 3 months.
She gets it from her mother, who thinks a 4 sided grater is slow and hard to use.
I swear she wasn't even grating properly 😂
The handle on the new dollar store grater will probably break in a few days
Her father is clearly well off. He probably spoiled the mom to the point of having such an entitled attitude
7:55 Ah, yes, because my single mother who works as a custodian and has to perform physically demanding work for long periods of time and exhausts herself every day is so passionate about mopping school floors and classrooms. It’s not like she has to take care of her 2 children and her old mother by herself.
This is Dhar Dhar proving once again that he has never had a need for a job in a single day of his entire life and can’t comprehend the fact that most people don’t work have the luxury of being millionaires and owning a poorly excuse of a children’s show that’s inexplicably bringing millions in profit non-stop because unlike him, most people actually need a job to get by.
fr bro you don't know how lucky you are if your money is making money for you. some of us are just way too spoiled to know that people struggle just to bring food to the table and take care of their family.
@@thawingkarma233they weren't talking about your mom at all.
"Money making money for you" refers to stocks and investments and all that fancy stuff that rich people do to make sure their money appreciates without them putting in any labor. That's what they were referring to.
@@mightymeatymechOh, I thought the first ‘money’ was a typo for mother. I guess that makes more sense. Now I feel like an idiot…..
@@vibrantgleamSorry for misunderstanding your comment. 😭
@@thawingkarma233 it's ok, you got heated because you love your mom 💗💗 not a bad reason to get mad in my book.
Edit- I've done the same, looong time ago lol but someone made a joke about my grandma that they probably thought was ok, but it triggered me on her behalf. I really do understand why you got angry. 💗 Sometimes we just don't read stuff the right way lol. That is ok.
10:22 "i literally have to pay $500 in rent"
*proceeds to open the thousands delivered packages she just bought*
Fr. Her money management skills suck lol!
you know it’s a good day when august uploads a dhar mann video
Exactly. It’s a fire day when AugusttheDuck uploads Dhar Mann videos
You can say that again!
Facts
Fr tho
Fr
This is alarming. Dhar Mann would've been fully on the side of the parent not two years ago. How many times can one man sell his own soul?
The mom is not being a mother. She’s being an enabler. She should be pushing her 19 year old to either work or go to school for a career. To be a functioning human in society. Not bank everything on chance and stay in bed mindlessly scrolling on her phone until a miracle happens. 🙄
Fr 💀
My mother told me to get a steady career while doing music on the side. Even when my interests shifted, I’ve kept that advice close
Facts. If that girl got fired for drinking on the job or worse, caused a car crash due to driving while intoxicated, she’d likely STILL encourage her.
Nope and NOPE. First of all people are on their phones way too much, especially at work and in situations where it's actually flippin' dangerous to do so. No matter how passionate she is about TikTok, Dhar Mann is WAY off the mark on these videos. The mother undermined the advice that her father was giving her every single time. First off had she been making TikTok videos and product reviews this entire time it would make sense that she'd have a cheese grater and damn bug catch-em' device but this teen was just buying anything on Tiktok without regard for her finances. Had the lesson been that she overcame her Made-in-China shopping addiction and found a job managing an influencer or working for a social media platform.... then it would at least make sense.
Also this girl has the guts to be sarcastic and rude to her father when he’s just trying to teach her to be responsible
Not to mention the fact that she was bitching about having to pay $500 for rent but had no hesitation to continue splurging her ass off, all while being unemployed. That part actually had me laughing 😂
The "life lesson" in this is it's ok if you're unemployed and doing nothing but buying stuff and watching tictok while wondering how you're going to pay rent from your "mean" dad who is the most sensible person in the dharman universe and then make videos because thats what you love and it doesn't matter if you have enough money to eat tonight as long as you do what you love
Underrated comment
Youre telling me that fucking spider after being revealed just stood there for like a minute waiting to be cupped instead of running away like every other spider? nice
I feel bad for the actors having to act this out and not getting paid.
Am I the only one who thinks that Sabrina talking back to her dad is unrealistic?
@@twincesseszeigler4366Unrealistic as hell, most kids don’t talk back until their parents finish speaking
Same they don’t deserve that happening to them at all
@@mikko9903 Fr bro.
I'm scared as shit when my parents get serious LOL.
SOMETIMES I DON'T EVEN TALK BACK BC I KNOW BETTER.
(This is rare though I never do stupid shit)
Dhar Mann is literally Indian Bill Gates from another timeline where he learned that they but he fails at it just like how he fails to not be a monopoly dude lives with mr. Monopoly probably that's how Bill Gates gets his fortunes and we also get the money cuz he's Scrooge McDuck last son that for some reason ain't a duck
Somehow the duck is more educational then the wannabe Walt Disney
where is your fazbear suit
@@bonwaltenfile lol
ah yes. donald duck vs disney
@@ai_the_andorioid Donald duck can't go against disney
You mean a wannabe Walt Disney who owned a cannabis business before it became legal and also got charged with 18 types of fraud.
So this girl can't afford to pay $500 in rent each month, but she can afford to spend way more than that on useless junk she saw advertised on TikTok? Okay...
We're not just telling unrealistic stories, we're teaching kids to follow their passion and have only 1/1000000 people actually succeed and have the rest rot in failure
Mom: *I NEED TO GRAD THE CHEESE FOR THE ENCHILLADAS*
Dad: nobody cares about your enchiladas
I’d have said “Fuck the goddamn enchiladas, you’re just as bad as our nitwit daughter!”
Litterally the only likable person in this video was the Dad.
@@Thebelovedfloppydisc pretty much
@@Thebelovedfloppydiscand the lasagna lady and job interviewer 1
The problem isnt that she bought a cheese grater. The problem is that she bought a cheese grater and just kept it hidden in her room instead of keeping it in the kitchen where it might actually get regular use.
I buy a lot of stuff for the kitchen because I like cooking, but I keep it in the kitchen where everyone’s able to use it. I don’t hold it in my room like a psycho.
My passion is binge-drinking while watching all the episodes of Friends over and over again. Dhar Mann taught me it will lead to success.
Mine is doing Coke and robbing banks. I was going to give them up, but thanks to darr Mann, I'm living my dream.
@@vinyllpreviews9462 real
“We’re not just telling stories but we’re convincing little kids that quiting they’re job and starting TikTok without a backup plan is a good idea”
8:02 “Why did this kid buy a cheese grater” 🤣🤣
I’m with August on this one. She has a shopping addiction and uses tik tok as the store she frequents.
“ Remember, we’re not just telling stories, *we’re ruining lives* “
Yeah
I can't wait to see the new Dhar Man video called "GIRL ARRESTED FOR TIK TOK TREND, WHAT HAPPENS NEXT IS SHOCKING" and the message is that you should be passionate about Tik Tok trends that can kill you.
New Dhar Mann video title: "PARENT takes away CHILD'S PHONE, gets thrown STRAIGHT into the SUN by GOD HIMSELF"
Help-
5:15 as someone who works in a restaurant, this is 100% deserved IMO. If you're on the line cooking and letting customers' food get ruined because you're on your phone, you absolutely should be fired.
11:27 yes, it is absolutely a commercial
"It's great to dream, but you gotta dream realistically." -August the duck
we're not just telling stories we're making all dads look like absolute villains
Yup. Everyone wants to tear fathers down
I'm with the dad on this one. If my dad found out I got fired from four different jobs in a year I'd expect him to get mad too
some dads are absolute villians (like mine)
he literally makes moms villains too. Its parents in general he likes antagonizing.
the dad actor has been in the last couple of clips and i will say he is funny to me, some of his lines kill me. I know its mostly the bad writing but he provides such an attempt to act his best. great line delivery.
The fact that it's literally called an addiction in the title, yet it's portrayed as a GOOD THING. Way to change lives there, Dhar Mann
were not just telling stories, were encouraging addiction and painting it in a positive light!
I started working full time at a casino when I was 16 while attending high school & graduating 1 year early. I bought my first car & paid my $224/month car insurance myself cuz I knew otherwise it wouldn't have been paid.
I started working full time at 16 because my mother is an unreliable gambling addict. At 1 point, we endured 3 evictions within 1 year.
As soon as I started working, she wanted rent money. So I left. I always looked older and acted more mature than others my age, so I got lucky & was somehow able to work full time with at least 12 hours of overtime weekly, which is 100% illegal due to labor laws.
Looking back now I wish I had gotten emancipated & sued her for the child support she was getting for me from my father. I also wish I took her to court for all the bills she illegally opened in my name that I got stuck paying. I already had bad credit at 3 years old because of her. By the time I was 18 & tried to open REAL bills in my name, I was told I couldn't initiate any new services until I paid all of the substantial past due balances they had on record in my name.
SORRY FOR THE RANT, I GET EXCITED SOMETIMES! 😅😮💨
Pretty sure you can get her for identity theft for those bill signed in your name. I think that's a class B felony, depending on all the legal red tape. I recommend getting a lawyer when you can.
@@SparDanger I definitely could. Her only saving grace is that our family is really close. My grandparents who are more parents to me than my biological parents, basically asked me not to Take her to court and I agreed not to. If it wasn't for those two wonderful people who thank the lord are still in my life in their late 80s, I definitely would have taken her to court.
@@D0ntTickleMe I'm so glad you had/have their support. Keep going strong!
iiiim sorry you got bad credit from banks at _what_ age???
I'm not an expert, but this seems less like just an obsession, and more of an addiction to TikTok, shopping, or both. She's buying random things that may or may not be useful to her, such as a cheese grater, even though she's shown no interest in cooking, beyond working at a restaurant. She's been fired from four jobs in a year because she was watching TikTok instead of working. She has no other interests, hobbies or passions outside of it. Not to mention, she worked as a BABYSITTER, a job where you have to constantly supervise children to make sure they don't do something stupid. Imagine if the kid or kids she was supposed to be watching began choking, ingested something dangerous, fell into a pool, etc. She would have been too distracted watching videos to notice. Social media is okay, but it's important to have a life outside of it. That's the lesson that SHOULD have been taught, but instead we got this garbage.
Dude, I WISH I could land even *one* job. I’m more than qualified for every job I’ve applied at, I’m a hard, dedicated worker who doesn’t get distracted or screw up orders, and I’ve done well in every chance I’ve been given in training. Yet nobody accepts me no matter HOW hard I try or how good I do.
This girl gets FOUR jobs and gets fired, yet she’s just fine because TikTok made her rich somehow. :/
Thanks, Dhar Mann. Glad to know all I need to do to be successful in life is stop trying and just become a braindead TikTok user.
Swear I applied at Tim Horton’s and they said they’d give a call to me but I never got one. This girl is lazy af lol
That sounds really frustrating, I’m sorry. I really hope you can land a good job, considering how qualified you are. Sounds like you’re in the worst of circumstances.
@@sarahwilkins9769
Thank you, that means a lot! I’m still trying my best, all things considered!
I wish you nothing but good fortune. Fighting.
That would be annoying I’m sorry for you having to endure that and hope you find success.
You know when the dhar dhar actor says "you see...." you're about to hear the dumbest excuse or situation known to man.
11:41 it’s DEFINITELY a commercial
That dad is honestly one of the best parents around to at least be relistic.
Haha that dad is my new hero..he said exactly what I was thinking every time lol
Me too XD
@@thedraftingax5963 😁
Ain’t no fucking way she lost 4 jobs in a SINGLE YEAR
Yeah, love your first point. I'm a big advocate for financial responsibility, and even I thought that was ludicrous. You need to prep your kids for the real world, but there is a difference between helping them develop tools and bringing undue stress.
Especially during these first couple decades. Kids don't ever get to go back to being kids, so I would rather have them feel like they always have a home over anything else.
0:11 that is so damn sad
exactly.. take away her device for a month at least, thats generous. see how she turns out. she will either 1. go insane, or 2. grow up to be a better person.
Fr!
A few years ago, Dhar Mann made a video on a GROWN man living with his parents and playing video games all day; he doesn't have a job. His mom is RIGHTFULLY upset about this and tells him to get a job, the father is supportive and says it's his passion. The son keeps saying that he'll make money off of this from a tournament, oh he also cost his moms credit card bills from his games. Long story short, the mom takes away his Xbox (or PS4, I forgot), the dad gives it back to the son, the son competes in the tournament, wins a lot of money, pays his parents bills, and got a gaming job that pays well. Oh and the mother was supportive in the end. These two videos are horrible influences to everyone, this is absolutely disgusting like all of his videos.
Yeah speaking as a gamer myself. No one should be that sure of their victory in a tournament. This is one of many ways people go into debt. Putting too much faith on a gamble. Yes that’s what it is a gamble. Your victory is not guaranteed so it’s not a good idea to put all your resources and effort into one thing. Always have a back up. For me, I work a part time job at a convenient store as I pursue one of my passions. I still plan on going full time if this does not work or even if it does.
@@grizzly_manbanimation8436 my mom always told me to go to college and get a degree while doing hobbies on the side. that’s how you encourage your children’s passions, by being realistic.
Lesson learned: Sometimes you can trust a duck
You should always trust a duck
@@JustaHedgehoginSonicBoom A very fair and factual point pal
15:11 I love when Augus the duck goes all wiseman lol. He is so right the expression don’t put all your eggs in one basket and always have back up nest goes perfectly with this.
I absolutely realise that this was not Dhar Mann's intention, but this is giving me PTSD flashbacks to having undiagnosed ADHD in my 20s. Girl needs to see a psych
"Sorry doesn't fix the lasagna, now does it?" Is gonna be my new thing
i forgot that dhar mann still existed, it feels like they are like on the brink of spontaneously combusting and are just barely pushing out these videos anymore
What is happening to dhar mann?
"Sorry doesn't fix the lasagna"
I absolutely agree, and sorry doesn't fix whatever meal/toy/object a younger sibling has broken.
“dad i don’t know what you want me to do”
GET OFF THE DAMN PHONE
My ex used to act like the main girl. Honestly, it was so hard to get anywhere with her. Safe to say, I no longer have contact with her.
I love whenever you zoom in on a characters face slowly whenever you are ranting about somthing! Keep up the good content!
Besides when I was 4yr old, I think my parents started teaching me responsibility by giving me a puppy. My wife and I started teaching our kids young so this doesn't happen to us. Never to young to start people.
i worked my first job at tj maxx in beltway plaza in greenbelt back in february of this year.
@@viviennemorgan7217I’m taking courses to hopefully take commissions for dev work, so I can make money
4 is wayyy too young
@@Terratetradon Not really, children are smart and learn when they enjoy themselves if you wait too long like some people then they'll never learn.