It was fun seeing Havard students react to the memes! Also was able to gain insightful knowledge listening to them. It's about the journey, not the destination!
I thought this was a VOX video or something! Fooled me great job, this goes to show that Harvard is a school that cares about pop culture and not "traditional" ways of the past
Is anybody else watching all of this Ivy League stuff despite barely having the stats and activities to get into their state schools and having no plan of applying to any selective colleges lmao?
@@emochi9024 right... no probelm? are you serious? let me define it for you really quick: "mental health problems, sadness, moodiness, apprehension, and cleanliness” are used interchangeably with “mental illness, depression, bipolar, anxiety, and OCD.” if ur apprehensive abt a test, you can listen to music and try to calm down. however, if you use “apprehension” and “anxiety” interchangeably, you expect the same thing from a person with clinical anxiety. same applies for any severe mental illness. All of the “normalization” and “honesty” we are working toward has backfired; difficult and misunderstood illnesses are taken out of context and used as a “quirky” descriptor, which belittles many mentally ill people’s struggles and experiences. In extreme cases, it can prevent people from seeking support, because they fear society’s stigma, or believe that others won’t take them seriously after years of seeing their private struggles made into a public joke.
Whoever is managing the content on this TH-cam account, you’re doing a great job.
THEY KNOW A2C EXIST??
"Research
Giving Obama CPR
Independent CPR research
30hrs/week
40 weeks/year
I would love to continue this in college" 💀💔
HAHAHA
@@harveyh.7467 😂
@@harveyh.7467 ㅣㅛㅏㅏ😅
Please do a "Harvard Students Debunk Myths" video. These are great!
Midas.. what are you doing here?
Omg 50million Coin Midas’ Sword
They just be laughing at us now
It was fun seeing Havard students react to the memes! Also was able to gain insightful knowledge listening to them. It's about the journey, not the destination!
oh hell nah bruh 💀
wow harvard students are so funny im dying right now
My personal rating after they find out my last name is "Ling"
I’m imagining myself at Harvard
I thought this was a VOX video or something! Fooled me great job, this goes to show that Harvard is a school that cares about pop culture and not "traditional" ways of the past
Bet this girl was on A2C
AToC in the captions 🚨 it's A2C!!!
WIRED uploaded to the wrong channel
😭😭I was denied admission what should I do
apply to another great school! you’ll get in somewhere great😇
reject the rejection letter
Is anybody else watching all of this Ivy League stuff despite barely having the stats and activities to get into their state schools and having no plan of applying to any selective colleges lmao?
27 December 2022
5:04 bruh when are we gonna stop using stigmatized illnesses as adjectives
They're just being hyperbolic, what's wrong?
Nothings wrong with that
@@asasim2000 bruh you are literally the issue. What's wrong with that, is that you and so many other people don't see a problem
@@saalllmmmmaaaa what's the problem though? you've stated that there is one but never defined it. there's no problem here
@@emochi9024 right... no probelm? are you serious? let me define it for you really quick: "mental health problems, sadness, moodiness, apprehension, and cleanliness” are used interchangeably with “mental illness, depression, bipolar, anxiety, and OCD.” if ur apprehensive abt a test, you can listen to music and try to calm down. however, if you use “apprehension” and “anxiety” interchangeably, you expect the same thing from a person with clinical anxiety. same applies for any severe mental illness. All of the “normalization” and “honesty” we are working toward has backfired; difficult and misunderstood illnesses are taken out of context and used as a “quirky” descriptor, which belittles many mentally ill people’s struggles and experiences. In extreme cases, it can prevent people from seeking support, because they fear society’s stigma, or believe that others won’t take them seriously after years of seeing their private struggles made into a public joke.
in tears, won't get in 😢
omg stop we're famous
Arbaaz🤭
I know that guy
What is your country name please tell me
Harvard is going to ask you if you know anything about harvard
cringe