Alright Dhar Mann, I learned my lesson. I will be nice to disabled people that got disabled to save my life, and I'll be really mean to the ones that were just born that way. Thank you for the lesson
Alright, Dhar Mann, I learned my lesson. People who can't walk can totally play dodgeball! Handicap accessibility is a scam! Just use stairs like normal people! Be handicapable!
I love the fact that the moral is NOT "Don't dehumanize disabled people for being disabled, they're literally still human beings who deserve to not be ridiculed", it's "only respect disabled people who have done something heroic to deserve your respect".
Or are actually not disabled at all and are savants who are for some reason still bullied despite being just as capable, if not more than, their peers (i.e., autism)
It's a slight divergence from the Dhar Mann classic of "Don't be a bigot because the people you're bigoted against might be rich so you should hedge your bets"
Dhar studios is like an 8 hr drive from me. Thinking about auditioning so I can end up on the highlights channel and for the IMDB credit Sundance is also 45 mins away
Not to discourage you but I think you need at least 10 years of classical training from the Royal Shakespeare Academy to even be CONSIDERED for a Dhar Mann video. Nothing but the best for Dhar. … Or am I thinking of something else…
What bothers me is “ableism” in real life is more subtle. He could have wrote everyone babying the cripple kid and him speaking up that’ it’s demeaning and he just wants to be treated like a normal person. Then again chad Dhar hates being subtle.
To be fair, Dhar Mann later on does make a video like that but of course he ruins it when he reveals that the disabled person was actually super rich with their own personal assistant 😂
@@coolgirl3890 I saw that one. He also ruined it by having the woman babying the disabled person come be a total clout-chasing b***h. It would've been more realistic if she was an ordinary woman who legitimately thought she was helping and was confused at the disabled woman's reaction. But no, gotta go down the most unsubtle route possible.
@@MrBookworm01 it makes sense when you remember everything Dhar does is for clout, from his wedding proposal to his fake book he hasn't bother to write yet
I've noticed these types of videos about bullying disabled and "disabled" people involves the other person related to said "disabled" person is basically threatened by his or her friends into getting punished and they never face any consequences.
Also in cases like these it is implied that if he was disabled through some other means that weren't heroic, she'd still hate him and everyone would be ok with that.
Dhar Mann videos always have an issue where they depict bigots as bad because they could stand to benefit if they weren't bigoted, but this is the worst one in that regard. She doesn't learn not to discriminate against her disabled brother because it's just an awful thing to do. She learns that he did something for her specifically and so she decides he's worth being nice to. Does Dhar just not understand intrinsic value?
Exactly! And this is a theme in all his videos. How hard is it to teach people not to bully others because it's just a mean and cruel thing to do? There doesn't have to be a backstory!
In true Dhar Mann fashion, the moral of the story that should've been "don't judge disabled people because they are human beings worthy of basic respect" is instead "don't judge disabled people because they might possibly have done something that benefitted you".
Living in the Dhar Mann universe must be the most chaotic existence of all time. Imagine one person or a group of people flipping between hating you to loving you on a dime just because you told them a tragic backstory (and if we’re looking at all of these videos as a shared universe, that means that some of these people go back to being cartoonishly hateful straight after “learning” the lesson, making this universe seem even more insane and unstable), and imagine if those people/that person was someone important like the boss at your current job or someone within the government. Shit would be like living in some fucked up Alice in Wonderland dystopia.
Also, it's very easy for people to just FAKE a tragic backstory to gain sympathy. Like, you could make something up to earn the sympathy of that person. And the Dhar Mann universe, they would BELIEVE that. Oh wait, maybe they wouldn't, because good people ALWAYS know what 'the right thing' is
So instead of just being nice to her brother, she changes her opinion because she finds out he saved her, what kind of fucked up mentality is that. You only stop bullying your disabled brother because he stopped you from being disabled.
In case anybody is interested the medication adum talked about used to be given to fight nausea during pregnancy. There were basically two almost identical version of the medicine, with the same atoms but differently positioned. The reason it got through clinical trials was because the “good” version was studied. But when it became mass produced multiple batches had the slightly different arrangement leading to the short extremities in the babies. Also about the x ray: yes a break like that would be annoying, but you would probably be able to walk completely normally after some time and surgery. Also the x ray is not a kids leg, but an adult
Thalidomide. My grandmother was actually prescribed it, but never took any, which my mother and I are grateful for. The chemistry is facinating however. Thalidomide is still used for different purposes today.
“Hey you don’t know this because for some reason your memory didn’t form until you were six and we have no pictures of your brother walking when he was a child” Jesus Christ, Dhar Mann how do you not see these plot holes?
Bruh if I saved my sister’s life and had a limp because of it and found out she was embarrassed by me I would fs hold it over her when she says anything bullying me in public.
Ah, of course, he's disabled not because he was simply born that way and it's wrong to treat him like shit because it's not something he had any choice in, he's disabled because he was heroic and it's wrong to treat him like shit because he saved her life. Gooooood.
The sets are so weird, they feel so empty and devoid of life that I thought in the beginning of the video they were supposed to be inside a house, not in a school cafeteria
The thought of them putting in overly mangled prop legs in made me belly laugh. Just a close up of one of the legs at 90 degrees and the other completely twisted around. Lmao
No person has ever seen a person walking with crutches and been like “WHAT WHY WHAT???” Also why did he go to a completely different school just for having a limp
My boyfriend has this really good theory that a few more years into the future, Dhar Mann videos will no longer be performed by actors, and that these shorts will be fully CG animated with voice acting, (possibly robot voice acting?) so that the studio can make even more loads of money without having to pay for locations or hire actors to work for them anymore.
Wow, now I sure wish I could push my sister out of the way of a speeding car to get MY legs broken, so that way I can shame her in ten years when she bullies my limp! Thanks Dharr Man!
Which is weird, because it implies Dhar Mann (or whoever wrote this) has seen Mean Girls and should thus know how a moral story properly plays out. And how students actually react to someone who's been crippled!
Can we just acknowledge that this guy who looks about 16 is like weirdly desperate to play dodge ball with a bunch of 11 year olds, bit sus even if that is your sister
Same when he saw them in the lunch room, he was acting like she was a girl he was interested in. And acting like he was the younger sibling for some reason.
Gimp is the weirdest slur I've ever heard for a disabled person. Please just call them cripples at that point 😂 Most unrealistic Dhar Mann video to date. Kid with the crutches was always the most popular kid at school bc one lucky student got let out five minutes early each class to help them with their books (Also the obvious that you have to be Saturday morning cartoon levels of evil to bully the crutches kid)
For Adum’s point about the siblings and people not knowing their siblings, that actually happened with my sisters (although they’re my adopted sisters), so it’s not based on nothing. That being said, Dhar Mann overuses it and it’s probably happened more in a Dhar Mann video than has ever happened in real life, but I’m trying to be fair, it’s not based on nothing.
Isn't this the video that disability activists got (rightfully) so upset over that Dhar (supposedly) hired a sensitivity specialist for his future videos?
@@iamthewizardwhoknocks2845 idk man, maybe we need sensitivity specialists if videos like this and "autism isn't a disability, it's a different ability" get millions of views and fuck up people's sense of morality 🤣
I hope there is a day where Dhar Mann learns that you can be nice and not prejudiced to marginalized groups without someone from that group proving themselves "worthy" of respect and basic human kindness.
Dhar Mann not giving a single shit about writing these to the point where there’s just no consistency throughout even the story itself? In a totally not content farm channel made by a conman who defrauded Oakland outta money for a bit? Sure, SURELY you jest!
The moment she asked "Why does he have that stupid limp anyway?" I immediately knew somehow it would be her fault because the point of these videos is always that bigotry is bad because maybe that black/gay/crippled person is actually a hero or will be rich one day so you should hedge your bets.
God this Dhar Man video is so condescending towards people with physical disabilities, like the brother isn't even allowed to be annoyed or angry at his sister, he just acts like a kicked puppy when she yells at him. It's like he's written as a prop to make the able bodied protagonist/presumed audience feel bad for him.
I know, right? The person on the receiving end of the mistreatment in these videos rarely ever gets naturally frustrated or pissed off. They're always so unrealistically obnoxiously kind over and over again, when anyone else would just say "to hell with you then." It's insufferable.
So, everyone in the Dhar Mann Universe has some kind of bipolar syndrome? Seeing as how it takes one slightly pushy event to switch their mood and perception in a second.
dont bully cripples coz you might uncover that they became crippled through their heroic acts and you'll feel like a... like a dummy and .. stuff so... you'll be like.. damn i feel so dumb now.
I'm 7:25 into this and I'm predicting that he has a limp because he saved his sister's life or something. Because the lesson can't just be that you should accept people for who they are. The lesson has to be warped into some sociopathic parody where she is affected by her brother specifically.
Yeah I liked it better when it was just fat shaming or how disgusting poor people are and how everyone should be rich. Now it has to have twists and more melodrama than Lifetime
@@Shippo28 Yeah, it's the recipe for almost every Dhar Mann video. Don't be mean to this person for being [insert topic] because they will either be able to rub it in your face later on, or because they actually can help you in the future, or because they helped you in the past. It's so messed up.
Why can't he have just been born disabled, why does he have to be a hero for her to treat him like a human being. Why can't the message of these videos just be about respecting people because it's the right thing to do??
Exactly! You should be kind to disabled people because they’re people and their disability doesn’t make them less worthy of kindness, not because they could be rich, smart, heroic, your boss, etc.
Alright Dhar Mann, I learned my lesson. I will be nice to disabled people that got disabled to save my life, and I'll be really mean to the ones that were just born that way. Thank you for the lesson
God I saw your pfp and imagined Edward saying that 💀
They should be grateful they’re not a tuna
@@tjmauser6954 "Girl Tuna a Fish and IMMEDIATALY REGRETS IT"
@@FlorGeneva honestly he would
Alright, Dhar Mann, I learned my lesson. People who can't walk can totally play dodgeball! Handicap accessibility is a scam! Just use stairs like normal people! Be handicapable!
I love the fact that the moral is NOT "Don't dehumanize disabled people for being disabled, they're literally still human beings who deserve to not be ridiculed", it's "only respect disabled people who have done something heroic to deserve your respect".
Or are actually not disabled at all and are savants who are for some reason still bullied despite being just as capable, if not more than, their peers (i.e., autism)
All crippled people have heroic origin stories.
Well of course you should only be nice to disabled people who do nice things for you why else should they exist unless to benefit you? Satire
He has to make 100 of these you gotta keep it simple.
It's a slight divergence from the Dhar Mann classic of "Don't be a bigot because the people you're bigoted against might be rich so you should hedge your bets"
Dhar studios is like an 8 hr drive from me. Thinking about auditioning so I can end up on the highlights channel and for the IMDB credit
Sundance is also 45 mins away
Not to discourage you but I think you need at least 10 years of classical training from the Royal Shakespeare Academy to even be CONSIDERED for a Dhar Mann video. Nothing but the best for Dhar.
…
Or am I thinking of something else…
@@henryhammond7393 You're right. I could never feel confident working alongside Sniperwoof or Steve AKA Daniel Dhar Lewis
wait... dhar man lives in the same dimension as you and me? watching these videos made me think otherwise
Dhar mann is coming
@@ijustlikebees and so am i
What bothers me is “ableism” in real life is more subtle. He could have wrote everyone babying the cripple kid and him speaking up that’ it’s demeaning and he just wants to be treated like a normal person. Then again chad Dhar hates being subtle.
Yeeessss😐
It's like he thinks kids are too stupid to get subtlety
To be fair, Dhar Mann later on does make a video like that but of course he ruins it when he reveals that the disabled person was actually super rich with their own personal assistant 😂
@@coolgirl3890 I saw that one. He also ruined it by having the woman babying the disabled person come be a total clout-chasing b***h. It would've been more realistic if she was an ordinary woman who legitimately thought she was helping and was confused at the disabled woman's reaction. But no, gotta go down the most unsubtle route possible.
@@MrBookworm01 it makes sense when you remember everything Dhar does is for clout, from his wedding proposal to his fake book he hasn't bother to write yet
Adum's lore gets crazier as time goes on. Almost a thalidomide baby, arrested for being named Adam Johnston, being a furry.
I've noticed these types of videos about bullying disabled and "disabled" people involves the other person related to said "disabled" person is basically threatened by his or her friends into getting punished and they never face any consequences.
Really boils my blood thinking about it.
Also in cases like these it is implied that if he was disabled through some other means that weren't heroic, she'd still hate him and everyone would be ok with that.
Do you know the name of the video where he talks about being arrested because of his name?
@@tynekavka9264 the most recent Adum & Pals, around 13 minutes in.
Dhar Mann videos always have an issue where they depict bigots as bad because they could stand to benefit if they weren't bigoted, but this is the worst one in that regard. She doesn't learn not to discriminate against her disabled brother because it's just an awful thing to do. She learns that he did something for her specifically and so she decides he's worth being nice to. Does Dhar just not understand intrinsic value?
True
I'm only nice to people if I think they will help me monetarily later on
Otherwise I will kill them and spit on their graves if they have no use to me
Exactly! And this is a theme in all his videos. How hard is it to teach people not to bully others because it's just a mean and cruel thing to do? There doesn't have to be a backstory!
filthy rich people don't value humans the way middle class people do
No, I don't think Dhar understands intrinsic value.
In true Dhar Mann fashion, the moral of the story that should've been "don't judge disabled people because they are human beings worthy of basic respect" is instead "don't judge disabled people because they might possibly have done something that benefitted you".
Living in the Dhar Mann universe must be the most chaotic existence of all time. Imagine one person or a group of people flipping between hating you to loving you on a dime just because you told them a tragic backstory (and if we’re looking at all of these videos as a shared universe, that means that some of these people go back to being cartoonishly hateful straight after “learning” the lesson, making this universe seem even more insane and unstable), and imagine if those people/that person was someone important like the boss at your current job or someone within the government. Shit would be like living in some fucked up Alice in Wonderland dystopia.
Also, it's very easy for people to just FAKE a tragic backstory to gain sympathy. Like, you could make something up to earn the sympathy of that person. And the Dhar Mann universe, they would BELIEVE that.
Oh wait, maybe they wouldn't, because good people ALWAYS know what 'the right thing' is
But if that happens, “they’ll instantly regret it”
Fun fact. That chocolate cake is sold at Ralphs for $5. I know because the “restaurant”/bar I worked at upsold them at $40.
Holy shit true if you google Ralph cake it's one of the first results LOL
I knew it. I know cheap crap when I see it.
So instead of just being nice to her brother, she changes her opinion because she finds out he saved her, what kind of fucked up mentality is that. You only stop bullying your disabled brother because he stopped you from being disabled.
And the brat never even apologized for how she treated him.
In case anybody is interested the medication adum talked about used to be given to fight nausea during pregnancy. There were basically two almost identical version of the medicine, with the same atoms but differently positioned. The reason it got through clinical trials was because the “good” version was studied. But when it became mass produced multiple batches had the slightly different arrangement leading to the short extremities in the babies.
Also about the x ray: yes a break like that would be annoying, but you would probably be able to walk completely normally after some time and surgery. Also the x ray is not a kids leg, but an adult
Thalidomide. My grandmother was actually prescribed it, but never took any, which my mother and I are grateful for. The chemistry is facinating however.
Thalidomide is still used for different purposes today.
Asking a crippled kid to play dodgeball is the worst bullying ever
“Hey you don’t know this because for some reason your memory didn’t form until you were six and we have no pictures of your brother walking when he was a child” Jesus Christ, Dhar Mann how do you not see these plot holes?
How come these kids friends never know they have siblings?
Also that dad has some of the greatest facial expressions of all time.
I do like that guy.
Wow I’ve never seen Psychomantis cast as a villain in these. True progress
Bruh if I saved my sister’s life and had a limp because of it and found out she was embarrassed by me I would fs hold it over her when she says anything bullying me in public.
I mean this completely earnestly: an actor from Dhar Mann's stable playing even a minor role on Better Call Saul is honestly inspiring.
Ah, of course, he's disabled not because he was simply born that way and it's wrong to treat him like shit because it's not something he had any choice in, he's disabled because he was heroic and it's wrong to treat him like shit because he saved her life.
Gooooood.
And she didn't wonder why in all of their family photos her brother never had a problem with his leg until he was like age 7
The sets are so weird, they feel so empty and devoid of life that I thought in the beginning of the video they were supposed to be inside a house, not in a school cafeteria
The thought of them putting in overly mangled prop legs in made me belly laugh. Just a close up of one of the legs at 90 degrees and the other completely twisted around. Lmao
No person has ever seen a person walking with crutches and been like “WHAT WHY WHAT???”
Also why did he go to a completely different school just for having a limp
My boyfriend has this really good theory that a few more years into the future, Dhar Mann videos will no longer be performed by actors, and that these shorts will be fully CG animated with voice acting, (possibly robot voice acting?) so that the studio can make even more loads of money without having to pay for locations or hire actors to work for them anymore.
Wow, now I sure wish I could push my sister out of the way of a speeding car to get MY legs broken, so that way I can shame her in ten years when she bullies my limp! Thanks Dharr Man!
Doesn't this kinda imply she's only nice to him because he saved her life? Any other crippled person is still gonna get shat on.
Unintentionally writing the dad as such a terrible npc is pure comedy
Dhar Mann is so wonderfully out of touch with reality it's beautiful
Last line killed me "try dodging a car next time"
Adum missed the Mean Girls "homage" on wednesdays, these girls wear pink, not Tuesday. They even say it and the episode, "on Wednesdays we wear pink."
Which is weird, because it implies Dhar Mann (or whoever wrote this) has seen Mean Girls and should thus know how a moral story properly plays out. And how students actually react to someone who's been crippled!
Can we just acknowledge that this guy who looks about 16 is like weirdly desperate to play dodge ball with a bunch of 11 year olds, bit sus even if that is your sister
Same when he saw them in the lunch room, he was acting like she was a girl he was interested in. And acting like he was the younger sibling for some reason.
You don't understand, obviously he's desperate for any kind of human interaction because society has shunned him for his disgusting, malformed legs 😂
As someone who takes every chance to destroy kids in games I understand
@@KalisShort Love the implication that the kid with crutches would absolutely destroy his sister and her friends in dodgeball
I want to visit the parallel world where daddy Derek cranks out stories every week.
“So you see… I love aaallll kids!!”
@@brind4001 "So you see... DAT KID KICKED SAND IN COOL CAT'S FACE!!!"
@@DeepEye1994 “Hey guys I hope you enjoyed that message about bullies who have noo friends….and friends are coo-ool”
He couldn't dodge a car. How's he going to dodge a ball!?!
Gimp is the weirdest slur I've ever heard for a disabled person. Please just call them cripples at that point 😂
Most unrealistic Dhar Mann video to date. Kid with the crutches was always the most popular kid at school bc one lucky student got let out five minutes early each class to help them with their books (Also the obvious that you have to be Saturday morning cartoon levels of evil to bully the crutches kid)
Yeah gimp has such wierd vibes
Yeah that child actress has not once authentically heard or said the word “gimp”. It’s more of an old timey word
@@chano6555 It’s the same girl who said “scram,” and I’ve never heard a younger person use that word, mostly older people.
For Adum’s point about the siblings and people not knowing their siblings, that actually happened with my sisters (although they’re my adopted sisters), so it’s not based on nothing.
That being said, Dhar Mann overuses it and it’s probably happened more in a Dhar Mann video than has ever happened in real life, but I’m trying to be fair, it’s not based on nothing.
The end of the Dhar Mann era
"Try dodging a car next time, asshole"
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Isn't this the video that disability activists got (rightfully) so upset over that Dhar (supposedly) hired a sensitivity specialist for his future videos?
It'd be surprising if he only just recently (supposedly) got a sensitivity specialist with the way all of his videos are written
Sensitivity specialist: someone who doesn't want to work 40 hours a week.
@@naranciagaming I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't hire one at all
@@iamthewizardwhoknocks2845 idk man, maybe we need sensitivity specialists if videos like this and "autism isn't a disability, it's a different ability" get millions of views and fuck up people's sense of morality 🤣
@@iamthewizardwhoknocks2845 do *you* want to work 40 hours a week?
These videos have convinced me that Dhar never went to public school. Or any school.
I actually predicted this one spot on. I am becoming one with the fam jam and I dont think thats a good thing.
I hope there is a day where Dhar Mann learns that you can be nice and not prejudiced to marginalized groups without someone from that group proving themselves "worthy" of respect and basic human kindness.
Every time I think Dhar can’t come up with a more nonsensical story he’s like “You see… hold my beer!”
Henry Hammond thinks dhar cant come up with a more nonsensical story instantly regrets it
I always wondered what it would have looked like if Franky Munez had played Walt Jr
That boy's gonna become the joker of disabled people
'In a society where we don't have ramps at every building entrance'
Why does the doctor show that his LEFT LEG is broken when he's always using his LEFT LEG to walk on?
Dhar Mann not giving a single shit about writing these to the point where there’s just no consistency throughout even the story itself? In a totally not content farm channel made by a conman who defrauded Oakland outta money for a bit? Sure, SURELY you jest!
"If you can dodge traffic you can dodge a ball." -Hotwheels O'Houlihan
The complete character shifts in these never feel natural
Dhar studios should’ve done the cool cat edit and have her head edited to look both ways before running across the street
adam should do a tier list of all the recurring dhar mann acteurs
seconded
Thirded. We know heterochromia lady would be S tier, but it'd be nice to see the others.
i like how in the kick ball scene they're all like 12, and the brothers like, 17
Was the dad expecting her to eat the cake inside or next to the car?
The moment she asked "Why does he have that stupid limp anyway?" I immediately knew somehow it would be her fault because the point of these videos is always that bigotry is bad because maybe that black/gay/crippled person is actually a hero or will be rich one day so you should hedge your bets.
God this Dhar Man video is so condescending towards people with physical disabilities, like the brother isn't even allowed to be annoyed or angry at his sister, he just acts like a kicked puppy when she yells at him. It's like he's written as a prop to make the able bodied protagonist/presumed audience feel bad for him.
I know, right? The person on the receiving end of the mistreatment in these videos rarely ever gets naturally frustrated or pissed off. They're always so unrealistically obnoxiously kind over and over again, when anyone else would just say "to hell with you then." It's insufferable.
Plot twist, he has shit depth perception and was trying to push her into the path of the car because she was always terrible to him.
The lesson in this video is "Don't judge someone until you've walked a mile in their shoes"
Well the brother can't walk, soooo......
@@smithblack5945 yes, that's the joke
Then you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes. So you can judge them as much as you want! (I think that was a Sean Lock joke?)
Walked a mile with their crutches
I like how Dhar Mann wants the takeaway to be that disabled people only deserve respect if they did something for you personally.
We had had a thalidomide baby lassie in our friendship circle as teenagers, affectionately called T Rex.
1:05 "Uch! He's walking towards us."
So, everyone in the Dhar Mann Universe has some kind of bipolar syndrome? Seeing as how it takes one slightly pushy event to switch their mood and perception in a second.
More like borderline personality disorder. Also it's called bipolar disorder
dont bully cripples coz you might uncover that they became crippled through their heroic acts and you'll feel like a... like a dummy and .. stuff so... you'll be like.. damn i feel so dumb now.
Thalidomide adam confirms would still be a furry, so...sea horse?
Dad pulled an Adum Face right there
I’d have loved it if the moral of the story was look both ways before crossing the street and their dynamic never changes.
I'm 7:25 into this and I'm predicting that he has a limp because he saved his sister's life or something. Because the lesson can't just be that you should accept people for who they are. The lesson has to be warped into some sociopathic parody where she is affected by her brother specifically.
Maybe some of the damage was the dad's fault because he picked him up instead of waiting for the ambulance.
Yeah I liked it better when it was just fat shaming or how disgusting poor people are and how everyone should be rich. Now it has to have twists and more melodrama than Lifetime
You were right xD
@@Shippo28 Yeah, it's the recipe for almost every Dhar Mann video.
Don't be mean to this person for being [insert topic] because they will either be able to rub it in your face later on, or because they actually can help you in the future, or because they helped you in the past. It's so messed up.
Sometimes foreshadowing is relatively obvious
“I could have been born missing limbs and still probably still be a furry anyway” golden line right there
If you can dodge a car you can dodge a ball!….oh wait
Why can't he have just been born disabled, why does he have to be a hero for her to treat him like a human being. Why can't the message of these videos just be about respecting people because it's the right thing to do??
Exactly! You should be kind to disabled people because they’re people and their disability doesn’t make them less worthy of kindness, not because they could be rich, smart, heroic, your boss, etc.
"621 that's a good number"
*(uncanny Mr Incredible face)*
"621 that's a good number" lol classic
Girl “Why does he have a limp anyway”
Dad “ so you see your mother and I didn’t do it missionary that night”
Dhar Mann's moral compass only points to himself.
That would have been a heavily traumatic event. That girl would have straight up remembered that lol
12:59 reminds me of Junji Ito's "Tomie" lmfao
These videos are insane
DODGEBALL! Oh man, why the fuck dodgeball? Why not, I don't know, shoot hoops, let him sit in a wheelchair!
A sweet way to celebrate my bday, a dharr man video with good ol adum
Dhar Manns Mixing audio is more competent than his writting to be honest.
Your brother limps so you don’t have to
12:35
Not because he needs to, but because it would bankrupt us
You want to play dodgeball later... Jesus is she trying to finish him off 😂
I could have sworn Adum already did this one.
*disabled kid enters*
Adam: oh no.
When I read the title I thought it was going to be about the man himself having a disabled brother 🙈
I think he is the disabled brother
He should react to Dr. Mike reacting to the medical things in Dhar Mann videos. He reacted to this one.
I only have to be nice to people who saved my life. Otherwise they are freaks. Got it Dharmann!
Have these kids really never seen somebody use crutches before?
13:01 Be not afraid.
I wonder if Dhar Mann sees real people as black and white as the characters he writes.
Walt Jr
Can't believe no one noticed that Mean Girls reference
When your target audience considers you cringe, you might as well stop. But this is Dhar Mann we are talking about.
2:41 Her face? Look at Cameron he's been holding that face and that pose ever since this scene started!
15:57 lol just other day u were calling him names lol
Annnnnd done! That's the last Dhar Mann video on this channel. Finally done with the Dhar Mann and Generation Hope saga. Until the next one.
How is he gonna play dodgeball. He'll get knocked down quickly.
Famjam time boys
I don't get this at all. Back when i was in school, you were hot shit if you came in with crutches because you were allowed to use the elevator.
4:23 i literally thought for a moment that was ethan klein
Awesome. A new one to watch for lunch.
i love yu yu hakusho
I as soon as the car accident story happened, my brain just started to imagine a Dhar Mann recreation of YYH lol
Kid can't even dodge a car that isn't moving, how is he gonna dodge a ball?