Yeah and she knowed all of that from the beggining. She could just tell her son "Hey, i see you used my credit cart to buy something online, dont do that. At least if you need online money, tell me before about it". She could just fix everything by just talking but she decide to call a friend a set up a robbery.
way to give her son who didn't bother to tell his mom that his brother is using her credit card on expensive things. ngl he should be punished the same amount for not saying or doing anything
Imagine if the kid called the cops on the guy when he stole the card then the mum would have to admit to the cops that it was a set up to teach her son a lesson, that would be so awkward.
How about the fact that she never even gave the whole "Dont talk to strangers selling you obviously fake deals" lecture. She legit focused the ENTIRE LESSON on how he was dishonest with her. Not on how his actions could have devastated their whole family or how to be aware of scammers or how to NOT chase strange men through dark alleyways to their nondescript white vehicles where they could lure you inside on the premise of trying to retrieve the card.....There were so many good lessons here in this ridiculous situation, but she only chose the "you were dishonest with me" approach, which, while still a valuable lesson about openness, honesty, and approachability, is not ultimately the most important or dire need from this situation....This is not the time, Karen. You might also wanna cancel that boy's college savings account, cuz he isnt going to Harvard, that's for sure.....
So true. The older son isn't gonna want to be good. He's just going to hate his brother and his parents and feel completely isolated like wtf. She could've kept her younger son completely out of this. Parents should not be pitting their kids against each other smh
I now 100% believe Dhar Man is a boomer and an alien pretending to be a human but his only source of learning how to be a human was from after school specials from the 90's
The best part of parenting is to not teach your kids anything at all until they become really grotesque spoiled brats and then hire actors to teach them a life lesson 🥰
Which is just as bad as outright doing it. He just stood by and let Georgie steal the credit card. I'd buy it if Sammy was a gullible idiot with the IQ of a _brick wall_ and Georgie fed him some bullcrap lie about how their mom was letting him use the card to buy videogame stuff for his birthday, but Sammy just kept beating around the bush and expecting Georgie to come clean when he _should_ know his brother well enough by now to know that's not gonna happen. Also minor nitpick, _what teenage_ boy would want to be called _Sammy and Georgie?_ Did Dhar Mann have a _hatred_ against the nicknames _Sam and George?_
That mum is so awful. Sammy didn’t even tell her directly and yet he gets $200 and a PS5. I know it was to prove a point but it’s not like Sammy actually did anything, it’s just to punish her older son. Wtf?
This is horrible parenting. Dhar Mann always thinks he teaches good lessons, but this one is wrong in every way. This is not how parents should teach their kids a lesson. Not only does she treats him badly days after, no, this will also be the reason, why their kids will hate eachother soon... Yes, I know it's fictional, but this made me really angry >.> So I'm with you xD
Yeah i agree as far as mum knows sammy is just as guilty also sammy also stayed quiet whole time so as far as she knows sammy was helping out his older brother sammy never said anything about his brother using her card he could have said something about it even if his brother wouldnt let him speak he could have told her then his brother left sammy stayed quiet whole time not telling mum single thing so sammy is just as guilty as his brother he was doing same thing as his older brother hiding mums stolen card mum played favorites cause sammy was doing same thing as his brother but he got rewerded while older brother got punished mum is horrible parent its clear mum is playing favorites she is horrible mother that she is doing is clearly favoritism sammy is mums favorite child so he gets very good and nice treatmant while mum treats his older son badly and unfairly she is horrible mum she also traumatised her older son he will be traumatised for life cause of her she is not a good mum she is unfair plays favorites and she traumatised her older son for life while she give her other son who did same thing as his older brother reward for it she is horrible and unfair mum dhar man wants us to belive mum is good person while older son is bad but mum is much worse then her older son I know this was long but i hope you agree with me
Great Parenting 101: 1. Traumatize your children 2. Pit your children against one-another 3. Let them rip each-other apart 4. Refuse to pay for therapy 5. Accept your reward
The mum reminds me of when the dad in arrested development would hire that one-armed actor to teach the kids "lessons" and it just resulted in everyone being traumatised
Okay but let’s talk about how the parents did an awful job of teaching their kids about credit cards and scammers in advance. This all could have been avoided if the parents were better at educating. Also, threatening to send your child to jail?! For a dumb mistake?! Edit: just to clarify, I say dumb mistake because he is a child and obviously hasn’t really been taught to know better.
Stealing a credit card is not a dumb mistake ffs. Also she didn’t threaten him she just made him think he would if he didn’t confess. Good for her, he learned his lesson.
That's not all! Favoritism over 1 dumb action which will cause a hatred towards his little sibling and cause the older one to compare himself to him and try to out rival him at everything and when his younger brother is better in something the older one will feel like crap and like he's worthless.
@@CHloE748 she very clearly threatened him. Even if she had no intention of going through with it, she made him think she would. Also doing that to a real child would definitely traumatize them and give them some kind of trust issues
The mom is rewarding the younger kid for being a “good boy”, but he really wasn’t. He let his brother take the card and didn’t tell his mom when he had a lot of opportunities to. He could have said something when his brother uncovered his mouth, when he was in the car, could’ve called his mom when he left the store, when they were picked up or eating dinner. He wasn’t in on the plan his mom set up, so for all he knew she could’ve lost all her money, and he still didn’t say anything! But, have a play station anyway, kid,for doing nothing to help the situation!
You know what I don't get? the "honest" brother gets so spoiled in the end, but he isn't even that honest. He is just as bad as the person who stole the card.... Like: WTF Why did you not tell your mom? Even if you did not want anything to do with it, the moment you found out, you are actually partners in crime! You are in wit it and you should not be rewarded for your behavior!
Children and teens do these things because they literally lack foresight. Most of them do anyway. Their brains aren't developed enough for it yet. People don't understand that. There are reasons kids start going to school when they're like 2.
Okay, so the mom is actually showing signs of having narcissistic personality disorder. Mothers with NPD almost always have a favorite child, and they shun the rest. She's being really abusive to the older son, like yeah what he did was pretty crappy, but she took the punishment way too far.
Like yeah. Please get some therapy before you try to raise children if you have a personality disorder that could interfere with that. Definitely don't take it out on your son for your shitty parenting.
Yep. That ending is one real great way to make one kid hate you forever and the other think they can get whatever they want. I thought giving the younger one the ps5 instead was... Ok, although the fact the older one was getting it to himself to begin with I didn't like, but giving him extra poket money and the brothers poket money on top? That is just way to much
Nah I think giving the brother the ps5 was okay, because the older one can still pay on it/use it Extra pocket money for being extra good (good grades, extra chores, etc) is also very much a thing, along with paying less to badly behaved kids The only thing I disagree with is giving the older brother's "owed money" (from the robux) to the younger brother, cause that one feels like a bit of a power move
@@justaperson4656 its not so much that the younger kid got rewarded for being good (which he wasn't even that good) its more the way she did it. She gave everything that the older one was supposed to get to the younger one, and the attitude towards the older brother while she did it was horrible. Kids lie sometimes, that doesn't give parents the right to be horrible to them. Also do you have siblings? Because I have two and I know for a fact that if they got something like a gaming console then it would have been theirs and I would have gotten to use it maybe once in a blue moon. Rewards for good behaviour are good, but when they are just a means of rubbing it in to your other kid that they messed up then it's pretty scummy
@@starshine_lue5823 I do actually have siblings, I have five of them! More often than not, I had the hand me down consoles (mostly handheld, like game boys and Nintendo ds) or was given the "player 2 controller", which usually meant I "played" as tails while my sister played sonic. I get that the younger brother wasn't particularly good, but he was still pushing the older one to be honest and own up to his mistakes, which in my mind earns him the ps5 (instead of the mother returning it) and the mother did a decent job explaining why, aside from threatening oldest with the cops. I get how it'd cause resentment from one side if this sort of thing happened regularly, but this is a one off instance of the eldest committing a crime. Maybe this whole thing is just my own fantasy as a younger sibling tho lol
@@justaperson4656 siblings can hold a grudge if they think they where wronged. Personally im against one sibling getting ownership of something like a ps5 to begin with. They are expensive, and to give it to just one kid doesn't really seem fair at all. Handheld consoles are a bit different, they are a little more personal. I think the mother should have held onto the ps5 for a few months and let the younger one use it while the older one learned his lesson, then let the older one use it to.
The son already learned his lesson and apologized twice and did everything the mum wanted him to do, yet the mum still wants him to feel extremely bad, like srsly!! didn't you see the joy in his face when the mom gave him his allowance even though it was also his birthday money, he was so grateful and then the mom just took it and gave it too his brother, that's some really bad parenting
Instead of all this “I wanted to teach my son a lesson.” stuff maybe it might have been more beneficial to everyone in the long run to just sit down with the kid and explain how credit works? And add in how it’s bad to steal from people and how that can be another slippery slope by itself. I mean it seems to me that talking with kids about the things we don’t want them to do would work a lot better than tricking them into the bad behaviour that they might not have even considered had the trap never been set.
Having an open and honest conversation with my children about money and credit cards? Nah, that’s not nearly entertaining enough. I need drama and twists!
Spoilers for the episode: woah, ok, this is a bad mother, like, a really terrible mother, not only did she completely humiliate her son at the end, but that set up was a little too extreme. sure he spent the money and that's unacceptable, but HE was the one who came clean in the end, not the brother. Ok yeah the scare of him being scammed and taking $99 from him in the end is somewhat called for, but rubbing it in his face and giving his brother the money and the PS5, when he didn't even do anything, is absolutely horrible parenting. this is by far Dhar man's worst video.
kinda upset the other kid is made out to be such a spectacularly good son when he was also very much hiding everything from their mom, like what is this, he just was his brothers partner in crime, didnt actively or passively do anything good
I appreciate how she almost immediately knew, came up with a plan, explained her plan to the assistant and the assistant was able to get a PS5 box fill it with rocks a before they bought an occulas
"So I could teach you a lesson " You set up this entire thing, this family is going to be so dysfunctional Everybody lied to each other and now the Mom can just play up the " I can send you to jail whenever I want" angle Wich if she ever actually call the police . They could go to court where the lawyer arguing for the boys could EASILY make the case for child abuse. I suppose "What happens in the Dark always comes to Light" that being manipulation, and abuse.
Right? And then to outright give it to the brother who was also in the wrong?? I mean, dont get me wrong, he was better than the brother but not by much. Instead of just telling the mom, which he had plenty of opportunities to do, he just complained at the older brother. I feel like a more fitting punishment wouldve been to make him take the occulus back, yes. Withhold allowance until hes paid back the online purchases, and then ground him for a week from video games. If youre *really* mad. But to outwardly take his birthday gift and give it to the brother, and then on top of that give his allowance to the brother too, was just not right.
@@incognitogirl6201 Exactly! You explained it in more depth which I appreciate, but yeah. To give his allowance and birthday gifts to the brother, even though they were both in the wrong, as a punishment? It's still his birthday. You could also delay his birthday gifts until maybe a week later as a punishment or like you said, ground him afterwards. As you said, you should return the items bought and so on, but to give his birthday gifts and allowance to the brother? If he got the allowance, make him not buy anything or just delay the allowance, you could also just give him half or less than he usually gets. The parenting I just don't agree with at ALL.
For real! He shouldn’t have stolen of course, but the mom gave his allowance, some of her own pocket money and the ps5 to the younger one, that doesn’t teach “lessons” that teaches hatred. That family can’t be doing very well
This is how you create a super villain who hates his whole family. I can see it now. He kidnaps his younger brother, straps him to a chair, and buys all of the PS5s with an automated robot: The PS5-inator.
How about the fact that she never even gave the whole "Dont talk to strangers selling you obviously fake deals" lecture. She legit focused the ENTIRE LESSON on how he was dishonest with her. Not on how his actions could have devastated their whole family or how to be aware of scammers or how to NOT chase strange men through dark alleyways to their nondescript white vehicles where they could lure you inside on the premise of trying to retrieve the card.....There were so many good lessons here in this ridiculous situation, but she only chose the "you were dishonest with me" approach, which, while still a valuable lesson about openness, honesty, and approachability, is not ultimately the most important or dire need from this situation....This is not the time, Karen. You might also wanna cancel that boy's college savings account, cuz he isnt going to Harvard, that's for sure.....
My mom did this. Even when I was just innocently lurking in the yard at night, she would pull that one out. Like _bruh_, I was contemplating the scope of existence, not stealing a credit card!
When was the younger brother honest? I don't know, like yeah, he didn't *use* the credit card, but he didn't tell his mum either. I'm not for snitching but this is different. I can guarantee you that if that was me, I would get punished too. He knows it's wrong, but just kind of goes with it anyway.
I can assure you that no one buys robux because they can't get an accessory, what we ACTUALLY do is buy only the ones we can afford and not waste even a single robux. We are not dumb like him and it shows how out of touch dhar Mann really is
There really should be mandatory classes on money management starting in middle school at the latest. A section on how credit works would save a lot of people from making some huge financial mistakes when they turn 18 and those credit card applications come pouring in. A lesson in the consequences of instant gratification would be beneficial as well. Case in point; as a teen one of my friends turned 18 near the beginning of their senior year and her parents gave her a credit card for her birthday. I watched as she showed up every day in new clothes and offered to pay for our group’s lunch whenever we decided to eat off the school grounds, (nothing fancy; Taco John’s was a favorite because it was cheap and close to the high school), and then one day she shows up in our home room looking pissed off. I asked her what was wrong and she told me that her parents confiscated her credit card after she had maxed it out in two weeks and was upset that her parents just didn’t take care of it for her. One of the things she said about the situation has always stuck with me and has made me afraid to get a credit card or checks for years: “I thought all that stuff was paid for with the card!” I admit I didn’t know much about credit cards at that age either but I did know is that I didn’t want what happened to her to happen to me. It wasn’t until years later watching my mother max out credit card after credit card (including my grandmother’s and having my grandma cancel all her own cards after finding out my mom had taken them), having to leave an entire cart full of groceries at the store when they wouldn’t let her write a check because her last three bounced and knowing that she’s been banned at nearly every payday loan place in own town and has been bankrupt at least twice since I was a kid and I’ve had to put my foot down regarding her asking me for money or favors like helping her to get her wedding ring out of the pawn shop and never seeing a dime of it back, etc, and remembering my old friend and what she went through, all that made me realize that it’s very easy to not think things through and put off important things like when the bills come due for what we can have in the moment. I just recently got two credit cards to work on my credit score since at 47 it shouldn’t be zero, right? I keep getting more and more “instant approval” credit card applications in the mail that I immediately toss in the trash after ripping them up because just having two cards is scary enough! Tl;dr: Credit cards can be scary as hell. Kids don’t know how they work. Schools should just assume their parents can’t or won’t teach them about credit cards and money management and go ahead and teach them. Witnessed a friend learn a lesson about how credit works, and I’m still a little bitter about my mom being bad with money.
Where I am we're required to take Personal Finance and Economics to graduate. My parents had to take economics courses as well, and I believe this is becoming more common.
Dem, mom is savage.....Gonna regret being so pointlessly harsh years in the future when your kid wont speak to you or let you see your grandkids or take care of you as you age......I mean, you already made your point, and now you're just bein straight-up cruel about it....And, Sammy wasnt even honest, either. He was just *more* honest. Not like he actually told u anything....Gonna single-handedly give both your kids unhealthy complexes and bitter relationships with each other....
Kid 1: Steals mom's card Mom: doesn't cancel the card, scared kid into thinking he'll be arrested, gives kid 2 kid 1's birthday present, gives kid 2 kid 1's allowance, gives kid 2 extra money just to spite kid 1 Dhar Man: Mom is such a good mother
Imagine going in to work where your an assistant for this lady and she's like "okay for work today I need you to go to the store and sell my son this PS5 for half price then when he gives you my card, run off with it"
How to pit your children against each other 101. I mean she’s got the right idea, but you don’t overly reward one and then continue to shame the other. You can leave one at home and take the other to like a theme park or something, but this isn’t how you do that. Not okay.
Sammy lied, too! Omission of the truth is still a lie. Terrible parenting, I actually felt sick to my stomach. This is probably Dhar Mann's worst message yet. He's changing lives, alright, by making people WORSE PEOPLE. That wasn't punishment, it was absolute revenge.
The stealing isn't even what's bothering me. The son is just plain stupid. Edit: I mean, not wonder. That mom is literally abusing him and never bothered to teach him any 'life lessons' until now.
He couldn’t have just said something like “Tommy found out my browser history and uh a lot of suspicious things were on it uh mum you know how you tell me that my body is changing and how puberty works and stuff. Well uh mum this is pretty standard stuff for teenagers” and then he would’ve gotten the lecture about that stuff rather than the one about stealing credit cards
I just imagine the weird creepy guy running with his Gucci slides and Rolex on, while playing Roblox on his phone, while entering a bank to redeem a wheelbarrow of 100 dollar bills
Plot Twist: In reality, Dhar Mann makes these videos to intentionally troll and infuriate us so we'll talk about him and watch his content, and we are all just playing right into his trap. XD
That mum is genuinely an awful parent. Way to give your child a complex and ruin his relationship with his brother forever.
true
Yeah and she knowed all of that from the beggining. She could just tell her son "Hey, i see you used my credit cart to buy something online, dont do that. At least if you need online money, tell me before about it". She could just fix everything by just talking but she decide to call a friend a set up a robbery.
@@danyfirerloveluck5548 and gave the kid’s ps5 to his brother.
AND I, WILL BE THE GOD OF THESE NEWLY EGOCATED CHILDREN
way to give her son who didn't bother to tell his mom that his brother is using her credit card on expensive things. ngl he should be punished the same amount for not saying or doing anything
Imagine if the kid called the cops on the guy when he stole the card then the mum would have to admit to the cops that it was a set up to teach her son a lesson, that would be so awkward.
lol yeah
the cops would legit be like “wtf are we even here for”
Arrested Development style
I guess the mom was banking on the fact that the kid would be an idiot 😂
How about the fact that she never even gave the whole "Dont talk to strangers selling you obviously fake deals" lecture. She legit focused the ENTIRE LESSON on how he was dishonest with her. Not on how his actions could have devastated their whole family or how to be aware of scammers or how to NOT chase strange men through dark alleyways to their nondescript white vehicles where they could lure you inside on the premise of trying to retrieve the card.....There were so many good lessons here in this ridiculous situation, but she only chose the "you were dishonest with me" approach, which, while still a valuable lesson about openness, honesty, and approachability, is not ultimately the most important or dire need from this situation....This is not the time, Karen.
You might also wanna cancel that boy's college savings account, cuz he isnt going to Harvard, that's for sure.....
'What happens in the dark always comes to the light' and that kids is how you came to be
when they rounded the corner and said 'h-hey come back here!" and the guy WAS JUST STILL THERE BUT WITH A HOODIE ON i died
XD Same, he literally must have stood there waiting for them, they opened the box and had a full conversation, he would've been miles away by then XD
“H-hey, come back here!”
**puts hood on**
Oh, I guess he got away.
The ending is terrible parenting. She's basically using her younger son to make the older son feel bad.
Exactly! And the younger one didn't even tell the truth!
Yeah, i hate it so much
@@kweenturdle Yeah, at most he nudged his older brother to tell the truth, which isn't the same as coming clean.
So true. The older son isn't gonna want to be good. He's just going to hate his brother and his parents and feel completely isolated like wtf.
She could've kept her younger son completely out of this. Parents should not be pitting their kids against each other smh
Well he's learning what he can expect if he's gonna be honest next time
I now 100% believe Dhar Man is a boomer and an alien pretending to be a human but his only source of learning how to be a human was from after school specials from the 90's
woaah
I'm a alien and even I find this unrealistic
@@aloesapling I STOLE a police OFFICER and INSTANTLY regret it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Alien steals human brain, what happens next is shocking!
Plus saved by the Bell! That show was whack
The best part of parenting is to not teach your kids anything at all until they become really grotesque spoiled brats and then hire actors to teach them a life lesson 🥰
call that the George Bluth maneuver
Ok, she needs to give her assistant more time off, he had BAGS under his eyes
Oh no, he’s not her work assistant, he just assist with the “flower” if you know what I mean
He's definitely her drug dealer
He looks like her brother
Sammy wasn’t honest. He said NOTHING!!!
Which is just as bad as outright doing it. He just stood by and let Georgie steal the credit card. I'd buy it if Sammy was a gullible idiot with the IQ of a _brick wall_ and Georgie fed him some bullcrap lie about how their mom was letting him use the card to buy videogame stuff for his birthday, but Sammy just kept beating around the bush and expecting Georgie to come clean when he _should_ know his brother well enough by now to know that's not gonna happen. Also minor nitpick, _what teenage_ boy would want to be called _Sammy and Georgie?_ Did Dhar Mann have a _hatred_ against the nicknames _Sam and George?_
What did the younger kid even do, he just let his brother steal the card and followed him round all day.
That mum is so awful. Sammy didn’t even tell her directly and yet he gets $200 and a PS5. I know it was to prove a point but it’s not like Sammy actually did anything, it’s just to punish her older son. Wtf?
This is horrible parenting. Dhar Mann always thinks he teaches good lessons, but this one is wrong in every way.
This is not how parents should teach their kids a lesson. Not only does she treats him badly days after, no, this will also be the reason, why their kids will hate eachother soon...
Yes, I know it's fictional, but this made me really angry >.>
So I'm with you xD
Yeah i agree as far as mum knows sammy is just as guilty also sammy also stayed quiet whole time so as far as she knows sammy was helping out his older brother sammy never said anything about his brother using her card he could have said something about it even if his brother wouldnt let him speak he could have told her then his brother left sammy stayed quiet whole time not telling mum single thing so sammy is just as guilty as his brother he was doing same thing as his older brother hiding mums stolen card mum played favorites cause sammy was doing same thing as his brother but he got rewerded while older brother got punished mum is horrible parent its clear mum is playing favorites she is horrible mother that she is doing is clearly favoritism sammy is mums favorite child so he gets very good and nice treatmant while mum treats his older son badly and unfairly she is horrible mum she also traumatised her older son he will be traumatised for life cause of her she is not a good mum she is unfair plays favorites and she traumatised her older son for life while she give her other son who did same thing as his older brother reward for it she is horrible and unfair mum dhar man wants us to belive mum is good person while older son is bad but mum is much worse then her older son
I know this was long but i hope you agree with me
@@DieToastbrotz It's fictional, but it kinda makes me nervous that this is the kind of thing Dhar Mann will do to his real kids...
@@lydias8303 HE WOULD THOUGH!! He'd abuse his spouse to
@@Hi...ItsLizzMitchell Yes, sadly we've seen how he feels about women's places.
Great Parenting 101:
1. Traumatize your children
2. Pit your children against one-another
3. Let them rip each-other apart
4. Refuse to pay for therapy
5. Accept your reward
I love how the snitch brother is yelling his lines so loudly that you can hear it echo off of the carboard set they got
Words can not explain the absolute joy I felt when your original outro song played : ) That made my day!
Dam. The video is that bad?
@@AtailiaIslam i think they meant that he used his old outro and it was nostalgic for them, not because the video ended. But i could be wrong.
When he doesn't ask the guy if he has a card reader but instead just GIVES HIM THE WHOLE ASS CARD I was dying
The mum reminds me of when the dad in arrested development would hire that one-armed actor to teach the kids "lessons" and it just resulted in everyone being traumatised
Haha I was thinking the exact same thing!
I really wanted the Mum to say: "And THAT's why...you don't steal" XD
This is all I can think of now while watching this video.
Yes very much like George sr. “lessons”
@@mantonythe1st Yep! I would've doubled that assistint pay for that day though for going through with helping her
"What do I get for my birthday?"
A life lesson.
trauma*
Family hatred
"That I really should've taught you a whole lot earlier and kept a better eye on my credit card. I'm kind of a stupid and crappy mother, really."
Okay but let’s talk about how the parents did an awful job of teaching their kids about credit cards and scammers in advance. This all could have been avoided if the parents were better at educating. Also, threatening to send your child to jail?! For a dumb mistake?!
Edit: just to clarify, I say dumb mistake because he is a child and obviously hasn’t really been taught to know better.
Lol it is a Dharmann video though.
Stealing a credit card is not a dumb mistake ffs. Also she didn’t threaten him she just made him think he would if he didn’t confess. Good for her, he learned his lesson.
That's not all!
Favoritism over 1 dumb action which will cause a hatred towards his little sibling and cause the older one to compare himself to him and try to out rival him at everything and when his younger brother is better in something the older one will feel like crap and like he's worthless.
@@greenfelix7065 Yeah, the bigger bro getting everything taken away from him was going way too far
@@CHloE748 she very clearly threatened him. Even if she had no intention of going through with it, she made him think she would. Also doing that to a real child would definitely traumatize them and give them some kind of trust issues
The mom is rewarding the younger kid for being a “good boy”, but he really wasn’t. He let his brother take the card and didn’t tell his mom when he had a lot of opportunities to. He could have said something when his brother uncovered his mouth, when he was in the car, could’ve called his mom when he left the store, when they were picked up or eating dinner. He wasn’t in on the plan his mom set up, so for all he knew she could’ve lost all her money, and he still didn’t say anything! But, have a play station anyway, kid,for doing nothing to help the situation!
You know what I don't get? the "honest" brother gets so spoiled in the end, but he isn't even that honest. He is just as bad as the person who stole the card.... Like: WTF Why did you not tell your mom? Even if you did not want anything to do with it, the moment you found out, you are actually partners in crime! You are in wit it and you should not be rewarded for your behavior!
Exactly what I was thinking, he never actually said anything he just hinted at it.
I think the younger brother was trying to get the older brother to confess, but yeah. He should have just said something from the very beginning
Yeah he was kinda an enabler :/
I understand if he was just lectured but not punished but I don’t know why he would be rewarded
As soon as Joinen said the dhar mann villain looks like Macaulay Culkin...I flipped because I was literally thinking that xDD
Not gonna lie, when the PS5 dude showed up I thought he would also show them his baby bunnies in his unsuspicious white van o.o
Draft 1 of this video... The mom set up a fake kidnapping... hehehe
who's mindset thinks its a good idea to give a shady man a credit card
mine i see nonces like that everyday
Children and teens do these things because they literally lack foresight. Most of them do anyway. Their brains aren't developed enough for it yet. People don't understand that. There are reasons kids start going to school when they're like 2.
well shit, seem like we are going to get a replay of Cain and Abel with these bros in the leading roles
the older brother murders the younger brother for snitching
Good to know I wasn't the only one that felt this was a biblical story told in a modern setting.
The mom's gonna come home to find Georgie _braining Sammy to death_ with a _PS5 controller._
Okay, so the mom is actually showing signs of having narcissistic personality disorder. Mothers with NPD almost always have a favorite child, and they shun the rest. She's being really abusive to the older son, like yeah what he did was pretty crappy, but she took the punishment way too far.
Like yeah. Please get some therapy before you try to raise children if you have a personality disorder that could interfere with that. Definitely don't take it out on your son for your shitty parenting.
Absolutely agree.
Dhar man has created a monster. Lol
okay but those are some high-quality rocks, i think that was a pretty good trade.
The Light Yagami potato chip reference was perfection 👌🏻
The floating apple in the background 😫
Yep. That ending is one real great way to make one kid hate you forever and the other think they can get whatever they want.
I thought giving the younger one the ps5 instead was... Ok, although the fact the older one was getting it to himself to begin with I didn't like, but giving him extra poket money and the brothers poket money on top? That is just way to much
the ps5 is kinda even worse though
cause its basically impossible to get even one, and just not letting him play on it is scummy
Nah I think giving the brother the ps5 was okay, because the older one can still pay on it/use it
Extra pocket money for being extra good (good grades, extra chores, etc) is also very much a thing, along with paying less to badly behaved kids
The only thing I disagree with is giving the older brother's "owed money" (from the robux) to the younger brother, cause that one feels like a bit of a power move
@@justaperson4656 its not so much that the younger kid got rewarded for being good (which he wasn't even that good) its more the way she did it. She gave everything that the older one was supposed to get to the younger one, and the attitude towards the older brother while she did it was horrible. Kids lie sometimes, that doesn't give parents the right to be horrible to them.
Also do you have siblings? Because I have two and I know for a fact that if they got something like a gaming console then it would have been theirs and I would have gotten to use it maybe once in a blue moon.
Rewards for good behaviour are good, but when they are just a means of rubbing it in to your other kid that they messed up then it's pretty scummy
@@starshine_lue5823 I do actually have siblings, I have five of them! More often than not, I had the hand me down consoles (mostly handheld, like game boys and Nintendo ds) or was given the "player 2 controller", which usually meant I "played" as tails while my sister played sonic. I get that the younger brother wasn't particularly good, but he was still pushing the older one to be honest and own up to his mistakes, which in my mind earns him the ps5 (instead of the mother returning it) and the mother did a decent job explaining why, aside from threatening oldest with the cops. I get how it'd cause resentment from one side if this sort of thing happened regularly, but this is a one off instance of the eldest committing a crime. Maybe this whole thing is just my own fantasy as a younger sibling tho lol
@@justaperson4656 siblings can hold a grudge if they think they where wronged.
Personally im against one sibling getting ownership of something like a ps5 to begin with. They are expensive, and to give it to just one kid doesn't really seem fair at all. Handheld consoles are a bit different, they are a little more personal.
I think the mother should have held onto the ps5 for a few months and let the younger one use it while the older one learned his lesson, then let the older one use it to.
As much as I love the new outro, it's fun to see the old one pop up once in a while 😁
The son already learned his lesson and apologized twice and did everything the mum wanted him to do, yet the mum still wants him to feel extremely bad, like srsly!! didn't you see the joy in his face when the mom gave him his allowance even though it was also his birthday money, he was so grateful and then the mom just took it and gave it too his brother, that's some really bad parenting
Emotional abuse disguised as a punishment right there.
Instead of all this “I wanted to teach my son a lesson.” stuff maybe it might have been more beneficial to everyone in the long run to just sit down with the kid and explain how credit works? And add in how it’s bad to steal from people and how that can be another slippery slope by itself. I mean it seems to me that talking with kids about the things we don’t want them to do would work a lot better than tricking them into the bad behaviour that they might not have even considered had the trap never been set.
Having an open and honest conversation with my children about money and credit cards? Nah, that’s not nearly entertaining enough.
I need drama and twists!
I fully agree, but I'm pretty sure he already knew all of that considering the younger brother kept reminding him.
Or maybe just keep a better eye on your frickin' credit card.
Spoilers for the episode:
woah, ok, this is a bad mother, like, a really terrible mother, not only did she completely humiliate her son at the end, but that set up was a little too extreme. sure he spent the money and that's unacceptable, but HE was the one who came clean in the end, not the brother. Ok yeah the scare of him being scammed and taking $99 from him in the end is somewhat called for, but rubbing it in his face and giving his brother the money and the PS5, when he didn't even do anything, is absolutely horrible parenting. this is by far Dhar man's worst video.
10:09 that is the wimpiest run if i’ve ever seen one
*when I see social interaction:*
I'm not going to judge since I'm shit at running
@@mctheobeymebunny190 yeah us introverts
"What happens in the dark always comes to light" I'm scared
Noooo wait does that mean my black paint will turn into white!?
soooo? demons go to heaven?
Baby making in a nutshell
So in the deepest cave there light all sudden shines inside it?
@@apersunthathasaridiculousl1890 yes, we're taking over to make it more fun >:)
kinda upset the other kid is made out to be such a spectacularly good son when he was also very much hiding everything from their mom, like what is this, he just was his brothers partner in crime, didnt actively or passively do anything good
I appreciate how she almost immediately knew, came up with a plan, explained her plan to the assistant and the assistant was able to get a PS5 box fill it with rocks a before they bought an occulas
"The biggest dunder going around in head town" feels like a phrase that should be used more in everyday life.
"So I could teach you a lesson "
You set up this entire thing, this family is going to be so dysfunctional
Everybody lied to each other
and now the Mom can just play up the " I can send you to jail whenever I want" angle
Wich if she ever actually call the police . They could go to court where the lawyer arguing for the boys could EASILY make the case for child abuse.
I suppose "What happens in the Dark always comes to Light" that being manipulation, and abuse.
I got a problem with this because ITS HIS BIRTHDAY. Give him some stuff and maybe take it away for like a week? Maybe?
Right?
And then to outright give it to the brother who was also in the wrong??
I mean, dont get me wrong, he was better than the brother but not by much. Instead of just telling the mom, which he had plenty of opportunities to do, he just complained at the older brother.
I feel like a more fitting punishment wouldve been to make him take the occulus back, yes. Withhold allowance until hes paid back the online purchases, and then ground him for a week from video games. If youre *really* mad.
But to outwardly take his birthday gift and give it to the brother, and then on top of that give his allowance to the brother too, was just not right.
@@incognitogirl6201 Exactly! You explained it in more depth which I appreciate, but yeah. To give his allowance and birthday gifts to the brother, even though they were both in the wrong, as a punishment? It's still his birthday. You could also delay his birthday gifts until maybe a week later as a punishment or like you said, ground him afterwards. As you said, you should return the items bought and so on, but to give his birthday gifts and allowance to the brother? If he got the allowance, make him not buy anything or just delay the allowance, you could also just give him half or less than he usually gets. The parenting I just don't agree with at ALL.
For real! He shouldn’t have stolen of course, but the mom gave his allowance, some of her own pocket money and the ps5 to the younger one, that doesn’t teach “lessons” that teaches hatred. That family can’t be doing very well
@@onioncookie. At least these are actors, but it’s even worse knowing it’s not all that uncommon for people to act like that in the real world.
Georgie just sitting in that seat and fasten his seatbelt with his backpack on like an complete savage
That outro really shocked me.
Also made me a bit nostalgic despite it being used half a year ago.
his mom is really light yagami, no wonder the little bro so intense,
All the mom had to do was confront her boys when she got the first ping from her credit card and then NOT DROP THEM OFF AT THE MALL.
that was such a bad way to ‘teach him a lesson’ lmfaoo
This is how you create a super villain who hates his whole family. I can see it now. He kidnaps his younger brother, straps him to a chair, and buys all of the PS5s with an automated robot: The PS5-inator.
How about the fact that she never even gave the whole "Dont talk to strangers selling you obviously fake deals" lecture. She legit focused the ENTIRE LESSON on how he was dishonest with her. Not on how his actions could have devastated their whole family or how to be aware of scammers or how to NOT chase strange men through dark alleyways to their nondescript white vehicles where they could lure you inside on the premise of trying to retrieve the card.....There were so many good lessons here in this ridiculous situation, but she only chose the "you were dishonest with me" approach, which, while still a valuable lesson about openness, honesty, and approachability, is not ultimately the most important or dire need from this situation....This is not the time, Karen.
You might also wanna cancel that boy's college savings account, cuz he isnt going to Harvard, that's for sure.....
7:42
That's a [BIG SHOT] right there! What a [specil] deal he's making!
21:58 "Dang, I think mom may love me as well"
I got emotional
"What's done in the darkness will always be brought to the light." One of the sayings my grandma drilled into me.
My mom did this. Even when I was just innocently lurking in the yard at night, she would pull that one out. Like _bruh_, I was contemplating the scope of existence, not stealing a credit card!
When was the younger brother honest? I don't know, like yeah, he didn't *use* the credit card, but he didn't tell his mum either. I'm not for snitching but this is different. I can guarantee you that if that was me, I would get punished too. He knows it's wrong, but just kind of goes with it anyway.
What kind of person has access to a credit card, and DOESNT BUY LEMON CARTON MERCH 🍋 💖,
I don’t condone stealing, but if your gonna 👀
I can assure you that no one buys robux because they can't get an accessory, what we ACTUALLY do is buy only the ones we can afford and not waste even a single robux. We are not dumb like him and it shows how out of touch dhar Mann really is
would’ve made more sense if he wanted to buy like a gamepass
"Whatever you do in the dark comes to light"
Your search history: O_O
The ending. The Ending!! THE ENDING!!! I literally sang the whole thing and was like, wait a minute!? Gods that felt good Joinen 😊
*the old outro starts playing*
Le gasp
i love the brother just eating watching this go down
So happy old outro is back !
“Geez, okay like-Sora.”
Me: I understood that reference ☝🏻
what tht means
Why did mom go through all this trouble just to teach a lesson.
Like gees, this must have taken weeks to plan.
Then she makes the kid feel horrible about himself as she spoils the other kid.
Calling it now, the ps5 weirdo was set up by the mom to teach the kids a lesson.
Yep that was as subtle as a sledgehammer tbh, was confused that Joinen seemed suprised.
I wouldn’t have gotten it for either one. Sammy didn’t have to go along with it. He could have said something
The favoritism is strong with this one.
"okay, SORA" i absolutely lost it
There really should be mandatory classes on money management starting in middle school at the latest. A section on how credit works would save a lot of people from making some huge financial mistakes when they turn 18 and those credit card applications come pouring in. A lesson in the consequences of instant gratification would be beneficial as well. Case in point; as a teen one of my friends turned 18 near the beginning of their senior year and her parents gave her a credit card for her birthday. I watched as she showed up every day in new clothes and offered to pay for our group’s lunch whenever we decided to eat off the school grounds, (nothing fancy; Taco John’s was a favorite because it was cheap and close to the high school), and then one day she shows up in our home room looking pissed off. I asked her what was wrong and she told me that her parents confiscated her credit card after she had maxed it out in two weeks and was upset that her parents just didn’t take care of it for her. One of the things she said about the situation has always stuck with me and has made me afraid to get a credit card or checks for years: “I thought all that stuff was paid for with the card!” I admit I didn’t know much about credit cards at that age either but I did know is that I didn’t want what happened to her to happen to me. It wasn’t until years later watching my mother max out credit card after credit card (including my grandmother’s and having my grandma cancel all her own cards after finding out my mom had taken them), having to leave an entire cart full of groceries at the store when they wouldn’t let her write a check because her last three bounced and knowing that she’s been banned at nearly every payday loan place in own town and has been bankrupt at least twice since I was a kid and I’ve had to put my foot down regarding her asking me for money or favors like helping her to get her wedding ring out of the pawn shop and never seeing a dime of it back, etc, and remembering my old friend and what she went through, all that made me realize that it’s very easy to not think things through and put off important things like when the bills come due for what we can have in the moment. I just recently got two credit cards to work on my credit score since at 47 it shouldn’t be zero, right? I keep getting more and more “instant approval” credit card applications in the mail that I immediately toss in the trash after ripping them up because just having two cards is scary enough!
Tl;dr: Credit cards can be scary as hell. Kids don’t know how they work. Schools should just assume their parents can’t or won’t teach them about credit cards and money management and go ahead and teach them. Witnessed a friend learn a lesson about how credit works, and I’m still a little bitter about my mom being bad with money.
Where I am we're required to take Personal Finance and Economics to graduate. My parents had to take economics courses as well, and I believe this is becoming more common.
Dem, mom is savage.....Gonna regret being so pointlessly harsh years in the future when your kid wont speak to you or let you see your grandkids or take care of you as you age......I mean, you already made your point, and now you're just bein straight-up cruel about it....And, Sammy wasnt even honest, either. He was just *more* honest. Not like he actually told u anything....Gonna single-handedly give both your kids unhealthy complexes and bitter relationships with each other....
How to raise a criminal 101
My mom when she saw Joinen:
“He looks like Jesus”
Kid 1: Steals mom's card
Mom: doesn't cancel the card, scared kid into thinking he'll be arrested, gives kid 2 kid 1's birthday present, gives kid 2 kid 1's allowance, gives kid 2 extra money just to spite kid 1
Dhar Man: Mom is such a good mother
Old outro pog!!!
22:35 "YOU GET NOTHING! YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!"
19:55 "Kids, I'd like you to meet the guy who stole my card. Your father!"
Funny that you mention the demographic shift - my 9 year old daughter informed me a few days ago that Dahr Mann makes the BEST videos on youtube o_O
Get her some better content I beg you
I've been sitting here PRAYING that Joinen would react to this one.
I swear every Darr Mahn video is exactly the same with a different life lesson
robux? really? 16 would usually be the teen gang phase… and we got this boy over hear using his moms credit card for robux…
And an oculus quest 2 and a PS5.
I audibly gasped when the outro song played because I’ve gotten so used to it not being there 😂
Imagine going in to work where your an assistant for this lady and she's like "okay for work today I need you to go to the store and sell my son this PS5 for half price then when he gives you my card, run off with it"
How to pit your children against each other 101. I mean she’s got the right idea, but you don’t overly reward one and then continue to shame the other. You can leave one at home and take the other to like a theme park or something, but this isn’t how you do that. Not okay.
Ah yes. The best birthday present. Trauma from a narcissistic parent with a favourite child. Joy.
I called that twist straight away
Sammy lied, too! Omission of the truth is still a lie. Terrible parenting, I actually felt sick to my stomach. This is probably Dhar Mann's worst message yet. He's changing lives, alright, by making people WORSE PEOPLE. That wasn't punishment, it was absolute revenge.
1:43 the cool brother is the one who shares his steam library
THE OUTTRO IS BACK!!!
The stealing isn't even what's bothering me. The son is just plain stupid.
Edit: I mean, not wonder. That mom is literally abusing him and never bothered to teach him any 'life lessons' until now.
classic example of golden child/scapegoat parenting. SUPER toxic 😬😬
They always be eating spaghetti
they live in an apocalyptic world, spaghetti’s one of the only foods that survived
He couldn’t have just said something like “Tommy found out my browser history and uh a lot of suspicious things were on it uh mum you know how you tell me that my body is changing and how puberty works and stuff. Well uh mum this is pretty standard stuff for teenagers” and then he would’ve gotten the lecture about that stuff rather than the one about stealing credit cards
But that lecture would be SO MUCH WORSE than a lecture about stealing
@@deen7530 it would be more awkward but it’d be less criminalising than “I stole your credit card and then got robbed.”
She needs a new assistant.
Technicaly sammy wasn't honest he just pressured Gorge into telling the truth
That's how maniacs are made
the new kid sounds like hes asking and impying something all the time like "WhAt ArE yOu DoInG tHaTs MoMs CrEdIt CaRd?"
this is like a super villian origin story. And younger brother is def getting shivved tonight while brushing his teeth.
You should really watch his latest video (that one with the dress code). I couldn't stop laughing at the principal's presentation part
I just imagine the weird creepy guy running with his Gucci slides and Rolex on, while playing Roblox on his phone, while entering a bank to redeem a wheelbarrow of 100 dollar bills
Plot Twist: In reality, Dhar Mann makes these videos to intentionally troll and infuriate us so we'll talk about him and watch his content, and we are all just playing right into his trap. XD
How high is this woman's credit limit??
mom's doing everything to make her son feel bad
I lost my MIND at the death note bit. As soon as you said “5D chess” thats where my mind went so I was surprised when you brought it up LOL
Mom goes for the overkill in this episode 😂
this is georgie's villain origin story
How to make your son disappear after he turns 18 (He leaves for college and never comes back)