So Sean is a "loser" because he's a custodian, but Dhar Mann also wants us to recognize generally unrewarding jobs as something good (Larry the Loser's video). You can't have it both ways Dhar.
Same concept when he defended a kid spending his parents money on games and subscriptions, then later (and more correctly) took the mothers side in a different video where the kid did the exact same thing
@@Amitlu But you don't understand, it was okay in that first video because he was able to make his parents money, and in the end, that's what it's all about.
@@Sugarman96 Those really are the two themes to Dhar Mann's scripts, aren't they? Money and vengeance. I keep calling Dhar Mann a used car salesman for a reason - the constant smiling and overtly happy persona just reeks of sleaze, and the slightest bit of scrutiny reveals the snake oil grift. "They'll all be sorry, and you're gonna get a lot of money!"
When I first saw Sean appearing at the Special ed classes I thought that he got assigned to the special ed classes and intentionally failed on tests just to bully more disabled children.
You can just tell that the only things Dhar Mann truly acknowledges are wealth and success. Basically every Dhar Mann video boils down to “You shouldn’t treat people badly because they either ARE, or someday MIGHT BE more successful than you.”
It’s odd how almost every video has some bully go through the exact thing their victim goes through as though that’s the only way for them to learn. Like the one where the bully picks on some kid with glasses only for the bully to wind up needing glasses.
@@mandobrando Or the video where the star quarterback of the high school football team is only nice to a girl in a wheelchair because a few years earlier he was temporarily paralyzed and had to use a wheelchair.
Gotta love how when both Sean and Lewis are in their mid-40s the special Ed teacher is still played by the same actress, so now she actually looks younger than both of them.
In my military service, they told us when we get in a leadership position to be on the lookout for pointers: a soldier keeps forgeting orders, avoid reading anything in public and always seeks supports for seemingly basics administrative chores... Some boys come from farmands/working poor families and stop mandatory school early to work, they knew how to read but never used it for a long time. It happens way more frequently than we think and concern all ages, it even get worse with time as they hide it better with life experience (And that's not in a third world country but in switzerland, public schools and social security are top notch here). Solution is basically to talk about it away from the others, make him understand that this is not a lack of intelligence and to convince him to register for weekly specialized class organised by social services, under the public pretense of a meeting in another barracks. Of course we have to go to these lengthes because we don't have TONY ROBBINS.
That’s actually really awesome. There’s a huge number of people in America who are functionally illiterate too, either because of poverty, a learning disability or knowing English as a second language, but there are few to no social supports for people like that
I have been convinced for a while now that there are people watching Adum's streams like vultures, their fingers hovering over the "subscribe" and "donate" buttons, waiting for the perfect opportunity to bring Cool Cat into it
“What in the world! That lipstick is NOT your color, boy! No son of mine is gonna wear Magenta lipstick and DULL ass eyeliner. We’re going to Walmart RIGHT NOW and getting you a sharpener, gloss, and foundation for a sickening nude illusion!! You’re gonna slay the house down, boots my son!” “Dad what are you talking about-“ “NUDE ILLUSION ELEGANZA MY BOY, I raised you to be better than this”
I like the buildup of this guy who has trouble reading for some reason going into special ed, but it turns out he's actually not disabled or having developmental issues and he's instead totally neurotypical and being in special ed was a phase Really treating being disability or slow development as if it's something the protagonist can never have and if they believe in themselves they can get out of it. Holy shit.
I had a english teacher wearing the same "bullshit" scarf when I was about 12. She also had no authority on her students that would wreck havoc and leave during classes. I learned later she was hiding a scar because she was attacked by a kid with a knife. I'M SURE THERE'S AN INTRICATE BACKSTORY LIKE THAT FOR THAT CHARACTER (but it's a true story tho)
Dhar Mann trying to explain the father kicking his son out genuinely pisses me off, that's not a result of a parent loving you too much and thinking they know whats best for you, is he actually dense?
Dhar comes across like a guy who’s never known genuine hardship in his life, so when he’s trying to sound “relatable” and “inspirational,” he reveals how little he’s experienced life outside of his privileged bubble.
"Why can't you pick on someone who's not so dumb" SEAN'S NOT WRONG HERE THOUGH The teacher is the one picking on Lewis in front of the whole class about his grades and test scores.
Real talk, I got called on to read by teachers in elementary school because they knew I had trouble reading because I'm dyslexic. The teacher's actions in first video are not implausible at all. It got to the point where a student teacher observer guy called her out for choosing me so many times when I didn't want to read.
While you’re correct, the weird thing is that she reacts as if she had no idea he had previous issues with reading before today. Like she goes from: 1) Being surprised that he can’t read a line 2) Talking to him about the problem (in front of the *whole fucking class*) 3) IMMEDIATELY placing him in special ed once she’s done discussing it with him for the first time Plus she seems baffled for some reason by Sean’s bullying, even though he clearly does it frequently and constantly in public. Like this scenario is just so rushed and forced, they clearly have zero clue how this process works
The “here’s my number text me” thing is a way to collect data on the people that text the number and sell them products. Celebrities have done this, and when Adum mentioned Dreams tweet it clicked in my head that other celebs have done this. I can’t remember what it is specifically or where it was documented but I have seen it dissected elsewhere. It’s essentially a scam.
I love how almost nobody knows about Cody Ko collabing with Dhar Mann (only once, mind you) willingly to see what actually filming a video with him was like
Dick the Birthday Boy is a legendary Hollywood superstar who famously graced Ellen with his presence. He even does charity work by appearing on various small-time shows such as Half In The Bag, Best Of The Worst, The Nerd Crew, and more pro bono. Did you actually expect no one to bring it up? You little, poor, naïve man.
1:05:08 the correct answer from the mom would've been "what rights, honey? Explain to me in detail what you mean if you're not just parroting things some stranger just shouted"
@@someone-oe1mo it's because the government they worship as a bastion of freedom is actually actively telling them to do something inconvenient, which means they're actually commusocialmunismist. The little voice in their head doesn't want to do it, so that means it's a conspiracy that's everybody's problem because if everyone is convinced to be mad at it then they might be able to repeal it. They believe everyone is an enemy and nothing is real unless it benefits them personally to admit it is.
I love seeing the guests sitting next to Dhar Mann. It's like when you see a picture of someone like Ian McKellan alone in front of a green screen, not having anyone or anything to play off of. I noticed it with Cody awkwardly chuckling while Dhar Mann just robotically continued, completely blocking out any sound as he recited his lines.
here's da timecodes: 00:00:00 - student humiliates special ed kid ft. lewis howes 00:37:25 - dad kicks son out of house for wanting to wear makeup 00:58:16 - stranger humiliates lady for wearing mask 01:16:24 - tiktok teen kicked out, owner lives in regret 01:25:29 - chef threatens to fire cook
Is the second video how Dark Knight Joker got those scars? "My father had a temper, and a drinking problem. My father was a football dad, not a make-up dad so, as usual, was watching TH-cam videos about football. One day, I come home wearing make-up after hanging out at the truck stop and he says to me "You're no son of mine!" and he threw a football at my face. Because, football dad tells me, "In this society, men don't wear make-up! Men get injuries playing football because chicks dig scars!" "
Per Goggle Books: Achieving Success in English-Language Arts in California are part of Contemporary's High School State Exit Exam Preparation series. Pretty advanced for 8th grade.
I'm not sure he's still affiliated with that business after he defrauded his city. I can't find any mention of him with weGrow (which I believe was his business) It was iGrow, hydroponic dispensery, but now it's a supply store named weGrow. If he is affiliated, they're not making that publically known lol.
@@theSuper1Player is it not weird to you that they work instead of posting on TikTok? Y'know Allison Ray posts on TikTok and she makes a gabillion dollars
It didn't hit me until now while I'm revisiting these videos just how much the dude seems to hate the idea of janitors. Within the context of these videos, they treat it not as an occupation but an ironic punishment for the bad guys telling the protagonist they won't amount to anything. A villain character saying that the protagonist will be a janitor is not just an attempt at being rude because of the villain's perceived lowliness of such a job, the narrative *actively sides with the villain's perspective* on that front, instead treating it like a horrible insult toward our soon-to-be successful underdog character, as if being a janitor or doing essential physical labor of any kind is inherently beneath them
its a common thing parents or teachers threaten kids with like "if you do bad in school you'll end up working as a janitor" its just another variation of "you'll be flipping burgers." tho honestly disrespecting janitors feels worse than disrespecting fast food workers bc its such an essential service for society to even function lol
Holy shit I just finished the AdumPlaze videos I missed and thought I was out of fun things to watch now and then you drop this banger? What can I say but thank you and be your days eternally blessed, GrandSalamancer.
Thank you for clarifying who "Charlie" is at the start of the video. I know he's a pretty famous guy, but without that disclaimer I would have been lost. It's those little extra things that make this highlights channel so special.
This video reminds me of the "Lost Batallion", because how in the world do you "lose" a batallion and how in the world do you "miss" almost two hours worth of weapon-grade cringe
@@cranberryrosebud But he was also reading a Tony Robbins book, who is also yet another self-help speaker. These dudes feel like a fucking pyramid scheme sometimes
I love how in the chef video the chat is all "I can't tell who's the bad guy in this one" just one minute into the story. Cody Ko not only co-starred in that one, he wrote it. It's hilarious how the moment somebody else writes the script Dhar Man's videos gain a noticeable amount of nuance. Should have made the bad guy kick a puppy the second he's on screen.
...and decides to give up on his dreams...& Then killed himself in minecraft. So the lesson here is to give up on your dreams early & never have hope in anything.
Every interaction in a Dharmann video where the characters haven't seen each other for years is exactly the same, regardless of prior relationship, time spent around one another, etc. There could be a video where a woman spits on a homeless person on the bus and once they bump into each other 5 years later they'll go "Karen?" "Bob? Oh my god it's been so long, how've you been?" with open arms.
12:20, might be because she like her hair down in general but she wants to keep her hair out of her eyes when she bends over and such. It looks like it's only the hair near the front in the bun. Also I do think there is a style that takes the hair in the front and brings it down and back into a more made up bun while the rest is down, to make it look kinda like a crown or something.
The makeup one should've had a twist, where his dad says something like "if my son is going to wear makeup he better put it on right and not like shit" And his dad is secretly a drag queen
I CALLED IT! I CALLED IT! I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE HILARIOUS IF SEAN WAS A JANITOR AND HE WAS!!! HAHAHAHA! I love how these videos can be both predictable and ridiculous.
Teacher: Lewis. It's not a difficult word. Dyslexia: It is to me. I remember in high school some kids would read a bit like this out loud. No one really said shit. Just patiently waited for the next person. Plus, to some people, reading aloud might as well be a public speech.
*Actual snob in actual high-end clothing store:* okay, bye _(shrugs and does not live in regret at all, because in 3 minutes another rich person will walk in through the door)_
Adum reacts to Cody Ko’s Dhar Mann video, Cody Ko read out Adum’s comment on the Denzel Washington deep fake video in one of his recent videos…..collab when???
What I don't understand is if the special ed kid could barely read from a school textbook then how the hell was he reading that self-help book in the beginning of the video?
the special ed teacher is a classic case of “No one on set can style black-hair”… it’s a noticeable trend, particularly with female characters, once you know to look for it.
From Wikipedia (the free encyclopedia): In 2012, Mann was charged with thirteen felony counts of fraud for allegedly defrauding a city beautification program while operating his real estate company MannEdge Properties in 2008 and 2009.[10][11] Prosecutors reduced the charges to five felony counts in August 2013, and later that year Mann pled no contest to the five counts.[4] He was sentenced to five years of probation and ordered to pay a $10,000 fine and restitution.[12] Mann told The New York Times in 2021 that the conviction was later expunged.[2]
I remember last year my sister was telling me they were about to implement the lock down and I was so worried about that happening since I was just starting to renovate this house I just bought and I didnt think I'd be able to buy the supplies or be able to even drive over there and do what I needed to get done there. But no. Things stayed the same. I fixed up the house and moved out in the middle of a pandemic where people didn't act like there was one. They didn't even force people to wear masks. Yeah, they made sure you were wearing one going in to stores, but when you'd walk in, half of the people don't know how to wear it properly and a fourth of the people had already taken their masks off.
When I worked at Wal-Mart as a cashier we had to wear masks due to policy which was understandable. A person went through my line and after the transaction pointed at my mask, "If you trust in God there is nothing to fear."
Fun fact: this exact same mindset contributed to the spread of the bubonic plague way back in 1347, many "scholars" believed that the plague was a punishment from God, and refused to even ATTEMPT curing it because they were afraid of facing His wrath if they did The medieval equivalent of anti-vaxxers
Until there is something to fear then it's an insurmountable force driven by evil that will destroy western society and take away our rights and 57 assault weapons; like LGBT, not being able to yell slurs and admitting racism is still a thing
You should have asked them if they wear a seatbelt in their car, look both ways before they cross the street, or go get antibiotics if they have an infection
The moral of the videos is always "you will be rich in the future and they will be jealous" so healthy
or be nice too people or they could be rich and famous and give you lots of money
I thought it was "don't judge a book by its cover".
Karma only deals in monetary gains and losses.
@@zackcolbourne6921 exactly, when they think you're not judging them they'll reward you
So Sean is a "loser" because he's a custodian, but Dhar Mann also wants us to recognize generally unrewarding jobs as something good (Larry the Loser's video). You can't have it both ways Dhar.
"Don't make fun of a janitor or you might end up becoming a lowly janitor! Janitors are gross. Lol" Dahr Man
Same concept when he defended a kid spending his parents money on games and subscriptions, then later (and more correctly) took the mothers side in a different video where the kid did the exact same thing
@@Amitlu But you don't understand, it was okay in that first video because he was able to make his parents money, and in the end, that's what it's all about.
@@Sugarman96 Those really are the two themes to Dhar Mann's scripts, aren't they? Money and vengeance. I keep calling Dhar Mann a used car salesman for a reason - the constant smiling and overtly happy persona just reeks of sleaze, and the slightest bit of scrutiny reveals the snake oil grift. "They'll all be sorry, and you're gonna get a lot of money!"
@@emissaryofcharybdis105 when will the big dhar mann scandal happen, we all know it's inevitable.
When I first saw Sean appearing at the Special ed classes I thought that he got assigned to the special ed classes and intentionally failed on tests just to bully more disabled children.
That honestly sounds like a great video idea
I like how you think
Based sean
That's some Eric Cartman shit lmao
As someone with learning disabilities myself, that would be a great video idea! I like how you think
You can just tell that the only things Dhar Mann truly acknowledges are wealth and success. Basically every Dhar Mann video boils down to “You shouldn’t treat people badly because they either ARE, or someday MIGHT BE more successful than you.”
It's either that or utility. "Don't be racist/disrespectful to people because they just might end up being useful for you"
It’s odd how almost every video has some bully go through the exact thing their victim goes through as though that’s the only way for them to learn. Like the one where the bully picks on some kid with glasses only for the bully to wind up needing glasses.
@@mandobrando Or the video where the star quarterback of the high school football team is only nice to a girl in a wheelchair because a few years earlier he was temporarily paralyzed and had to use a wheelchair.
also that racism is bad, but only when it indirectly affects a white kid
Definitely seems that way. Under the huge grin and overly jovial demeanor, Dhar Mann might be colder than Neptune.
When Dhar Mann faces you straight on, his head and hair creates the perfect egg shape.
Symbolism!
He looks like a football
Dhar Mann is Fouseytube confirmed!?
Gotta love how when both Sean and Lewis are in their mid-40s the special Ed teacher is still played by the same actress, so now she actually looks younger than both of them.
Green don't crack
What if her lack of aging is a disability, and her disability allowed her to share a bond with her students?
Educate yourselves🙄 /s
teachers do be like that though
@@curlyray33 not really
Yeah, the only change is that she's inhaling every word now.
From "Every frame is a painting" to "Every video is an ad," Dharr Mann has come a long way.
Dharr Mann wasn't involved in that channel/video series?
>almost two hours of Dhar Mann
Well, I know what I'm doing tonight. This truly is the YMS TH-camr movie we all wanted.
Movie night boys!
Damn straight. Praise Adum🙏🏻
In my military service, they told us when we get in a leadership position to be on the lookout for pointers: a soldier keeps forgeting orders, avoid reading anything in public and always seeks supports for seemingly basics administrative chores... Some boys come from farmands/working poor families and stop mandatory school early to work, they knew how to read but never used it for a long time. It happens way more frequently than we think and concern all ages, it even get worse with time as they hide it better with life experience (And that's not in a third world country but in switzerland, public schools and social security are top notch here).
Solution is basically to talk about it away from the others, make him understand that this is not a lack of intelligence and to convince him to register for weekly specialized class organised by social services, under the public pretense of a meeting in another barracks.
Of course we have to go to these lengthes because we don't have TONY ROBBINS.
That’s actually really awesome. There’s a huge number of people in America who are functionally illiterate too, either because of poverty, a learning disability or knowing English as a second language, but there are few to no social supports for people like that
25:20
That timing was pretty perfect
*Walks into the room*
There he is!
I thought the same thing lmao
I have been convinced for a while now that there are people watching Adum's streams like vultures, their fingers hovering over the "subscribe" and "donate" buttons, waiting for the perfect opportunity to bring Cool Cat into it
“What in the world! That lipstick is NOT your color, boy! No son of mine is gonna wear Magenta lipstick and DULL ass eyeliner. We’re going to Walmart RIGHT NOW and getting you a sharpener, gloss, and foundation for a sickening nude illusion!! You’re gonna slay the house down, boots my son!”
“Dad what are you talking about-“
“NUDE ILLUSION ELEGANZA MY BOY, I raised you to be better than this”
"ew, hetero." - Adam Plaze, 2021.
I like the buildup of this guy who has trouble reading for some reason going into special ed, but it turns out he's actually not disabled or having developmental issues and he's instead totally neurotypical and being in special ed was a phase
Really treating being disability or slow development as if it's something the protagonist can never have and if they believe in themselves they can get out of it. Holy shit.
As someone with adhd it disgusts me
it reminds me of the people who act like adhd is just a phase and kids grow out of it lmoa
i hate the word neurotypical
@@ohwoah4324 Do you mind if I ask why?
@@nackskott12 mostly because of people on twitter using it as an insult
I had a english teacher wearing the same "bullshit" scarf when I was about 12. She also had no authority on her students that would wreck havoc and leave during classes. I learned later she was hiding a scar because she was attacked by a kid with a knife. I'M SURE THERE'S AN INTRICATE BACKSTORY LIKE THAT FOR THAT CHARACTER (but it's a true story tho)
teachers do NOT get paid enough
Being a Teacher is sadly a thankless job
This is basically your run of the mill inner city school behavior and almost is never the teacher’s fault
@@frankmerker630 never said it was
Dhar Mann trying to explain the father kicking his son out genuinely pisses me off, that's not a result of a parent loving you too much and thinking they know whats best for you, is he actually dense?
Dhar comes across like a guy who’s never known genuine hardship in his life, so when he’s trying to sound “relatable” and “inspirational,” he reveals how little he’s experienced life outside of his privileged bubble.
I have to admit it kinda funny. There's no need to take stuff so seriously, white girl 😂
"Why can't you pick on someone who's not so dumb"
SEAN'S NOT WRONG HERE THOUGH
The teacher is the one picking on Lewis in front of the whole class about his grades and test scores.
Real talk, I got called on to read by teachers in elementary school because they knew I had trouble reading because I'm dyslexic. The teacher's actions in first video are not implausible at all. It got to the point where a student teacher observer guy called her out for choosing me so many times when I didn't want to read.
Broken clock is right twice a day
While you’re correct, the weird thing is that she reacts as if she had no idea he had previous issues with reading before today. Like she goes from:
1) Being surprised that he can’t read a line
2) Talking to him about the problem (in front of the *whole fucking class*)
3) IMMEDIATELY placing him in special ed once she’s done discussing it with him for the first time
Plus she seems baffled for some reason by Sean’s bullying, even though he clearly does it frequently and constantly in public. Like this scenario is just so rushed and forced, they clearly have zero clue how this process works
Same here
“Based on a true story”
Dhar Mann: of course I took some artistic liberties.
I loved hearing Adam profess his love for all of Sean's features. A good day for Seans everywhere, really.
It felt like the dad in the makeup video wanted to drop the F slur after every line
The “here’s my number text me” thing is a way to collect data on the people that text the number and sell them products. Celebrities have done this, and when Adum mentioned Dreams tweet it clicked in my head that other celebs have done this. I can’t remember what it is specifically or where it was documented but I have seen it dissected elsewhere. It’s essentially a scam.
I love how almost nobody knows about Cody Ko collabing with Dhar Mann (only once, mind you) willingly to see what actually filming a video with him was like
I was looking for a comment like this.
Hilarious, as soon as Ellen appears someone had to say "Dick the Birthday Boy." Top Tier.
Dick the Birthday Boy is a legendary Hollywood superstar who famously graced Ellen with his presence. He even does charity work by appearing on various small-time shows such as Half In The Bag, Best Of The Worst, The Nerd Crew, and more pro bono. Did you actually expect no one to bring it up? You little, poor, naïve man.
1:05:08 the correct answer from the mom would've been "what rights, honey? Explain to me in detail what you mean if you're not just parroting things some stranger just shouted"
Yeah I agree it's so stupid to think a mask that covers your mouth and nose to protect you from a fucking virus somehow takes away you're rights
@@someone-oe1mo it's because the government they worship as a bastion of freedom is actually actively telling them to do something inconvenient, which means they're actually commusocialmunismist. The little voice in their head doesn't want to do it, so that means it's a conspiracy that's everybody's problem because if everyone is convinced to be mad at it then they might be able to repeal it. They believe everyone is an enemy and nothing is real unless it benefits them personally to admit it is.
I love seeing the guests sitting next to Dhar Mann. It's like when you see a picture of someone like Ian McKellan alone in front of a green screen, not having anyone or anything to play off of. I noticed it with Cody awkwardly chuckling while Dhar Mann just robotically continued, completely blocking out any sound as he recited his lines.
here's da timecodes:
00:00:00 - student humiliates special ed kid ft. lewis howes
00:37:25 - dad kicks son out of house for wanting to wear makeup
00:58:16 - stranger humiliates lady for wearing mask
01:16:24 - tiktok teen kicked out, owner lives in regret
01:25:29 - chef threatens to fire cook
Thanks :)
Is the second video how Dark Knight Joker got those scars?
"My father had a temper, and a drinking problem. My father was a football dad, not a make-up dad so, as usual, was watching TH-cam videos about football. One day, I come home wearing make-up after hanging out at the truck stop and he says to me "You're no son of mine!" and he threw a football at my face. Because, football dad tells me, "In this society, men don't wear make-up! Men get injuries playing football because chicks dig scars!" "
It’s so disappointing that Adum broke up with dhar😔😔😔
Sameer Bhavnani is worse so Adum will have more cringe. Sameer makes a Dhar Mann video look like a modern art masterpiece.
They didn't break up. Dar killed himself in Minecraft
Adum cheated on Dhar with Sameer
@@matthewkuechler8342 Now Adum will become a Janitor and Dhar Mann will roast his ass at his place of work
then Dhar takes Charlie out for steak and wine and Adum breaks down "What does he have that I don't?"
The deep dive into the nuances of Sean's character is great.
Per Goggle Books: Achieving Success in English-Language Arts in California are part of Contemporary's High School State Exit Exam Preparation series.
Pretty advanced for 8th grade.
I'm starting to think the janitors at his school picked on Dharr as a child.
The Sean’s actor is actually putting a surprising amazing of passion behind that “duh-duh-dumb!”
Im actually half impressed
after watching him go over Generation Hope videos for so long, coming back to this makes Dhar Mann seems like a genius filmmaker lmao.
Do you think the weed stuff on the exam is subtle propaganda for Dhar Mann's weed business?
Mann's just trying to get in on Derrick Savage's 420 awards, kind of shameless really
@@Charlie99993 Cool Cat on Dhar Mann when?
I'm not sure he's still affiliated with that business after he defrauded his city. I can't find any mention of him with weGrow (which I believe was his business)
It was iGrow, hydroponic dispensery, but now it's a supply store named weGrow. If he is affiliated, they're not making that publically known lol.
Probably
Duh
What is Dhar Mann' strange obsession with janitors?
More like hatred
He can’t comprehend them
@@theSuper1Player is it not weird to you that they work instead of posting on TikTok? Y'know Allison Ray posts on TikTok and she makes a gabillion dollars
It didn't hit me until now while I'm revisiting these videos just how much the dude seems to hate the idea of janitors. Within the context of these videos, they treat it not as an occupation but an ironic punishment for the bad guys telling the protagonist they won't amount to anything. A villain character saying that the protagonist will be a janitor is not just an attempt at being rude because of the villain's perceived lowliness of such a job, the narrative *actively sides with the villain's perspective* on that front, instead treating it like a horrible insult toward our soon-to-be successful underdog character, as if being a janitor or doing essential physical labor of any kind is inherently beneath them
its a common thing parents or teachers threaten kids with like "if you do bad in school you'll end up working as a janitor" its just another variation of "you'll be flipping burgers." tho honestly disrespecting janitors feels worse than disrespecting fast food workers bc its such an essential service for society to even function lol
Holy shit I just finished the AdumPlaze videos I missed and thought I was out of fun things to watch now and then you drop this banger?
What can I say but thank you and be your days eternally blessed, GrandSalamancer.
Thank you for clarifying who "Charlie" is at the start of the video. I know he's a pretty famous guy, but without that disclaimer I would have been lost. It's those little extra things that make this highlights channel so special.
Also, buy my Cool Cat books and DVDs.
13:14 "signed TONY - BUT DONT ASK TOO MANY QUESTIONS" *italian stereotype mafia voice*
This video reminds me of the "Lost Batallion", because how in the world do you "lose" a batallion and how in the world do you "miss" almost two hours worth of weapon-grade cringe
Sean only became a janitor so he could continue his lifelong passion of bullying middleschoolers
I’d never heard of Lewis Howes. Looked up “the school of greatness.” Go figure, it’s another self-help motivational garbage book.
Why is a middle schooler Reading a self help book?
@@hotdogdanieltheceoofhotdog1453 it's the book he wrote later that was successful, not the one he was reading
@@cranberryrosebud But he was also reading a Tony Robbins book, who is also yet another self-help speaker. These dudes feel like a fucking pyramid scheme sometimes
@@supermutantsam1160 Idk, mid-school crisis?
I love how in the chef video the chat is all "I can't tell who's the bad guy in this one" just one minute into the story. Cody Ko not only co-starred in that one, he wrote it. It's hilarious how the moment somebody else writes the script Dhar Man's videos gain a noticeable amount of nuance. Should have made the bad guy kick a puppy the second he's on screen.
Oh boy, a feature length Adum Dhar Mann Fam Jam
There's just something about Dhar Mann that screams lifetime ban from all major casinos on the Vegas strip
It says something that Dhar mann first has to bemoan the fates of shops before the victims of the virus itself and the healthcare workers
...and decides to give up on his dreams...& Then killed himself in minecraft. So the lesson here is to give up on your dreams early & never have hope in anything.
Adam's commentary on the behind-the-scenes politics with the actors and production has aged like a fine wine.
Every interaction in a Dharmann video where the characters haven't seen each other for years is exactly the same, regardless of prior relationship, time spent around one another, etc.
There could be a video where a woman spits on a homeless person on the bus and once they bump into each other 5 years later they'll go "Karen?" "Bob? Oh my god it's been so long, how've you been?" with open arms.
Whatever you believe, you can achieve. And now you can become a best-selling author and a business owner. That's all you need.
“And he gives Ted talks on how kimba and simba are the same” literally has me cry laughing I cannot breath 😂
The second Shaun said "janitor" I knew he was going to end up being the janitor.
21:52 That's not even Microsoft Word, that's Google Docs.
12:20, might be because she like her hair down in general but she wants to keep her hair out of her eyes when she bends over and such. It looks like it's only the hair near the front in the bun. Also I do think there is a style that takes the hair in the front and brings it down and back into a more made up bun while the rest is down, to make it look kinda like a crown or something.
can't wait until "FURRY Goes TOO FAR, He Instantly Regrets It | Dhar Mann"
The makeup one should've had a twist, where his dad says something like "if my son is going to wear makeup he better put it on right and not like shit"
And his dad is secretly a drag queen
38:14 this logo reminds you of the Remedy shooter "Control" logo
In the makeup video the whole time I couldn't unsee the dad's chipped tooth and even the ree years later he still hasn't fixed it
54:43. this comment aged so well lmao
54:15 .... Don't let Scoot hear you say you'd put exclamation marks BEFORE question marks.
"Australia's doing fine" damn it Adum cursed us
I CALLED IT! I CALLED IT! I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE HILARIOUS IF SEAN WAS A JANITOR AND HE WAS!!! HAHAHAHA! I love how these videos can be both predictable and ridiculous.
"Highlights Channel Misses YMS Dhar Mann Reactions, Lives to Regret It."
"""You miss 100% of the shots you don't take." - Wayne Gretzky" -Michael Scott"" - Video by Dhar Mann
"Maskless Mistress" is so fucking funny to me.
"Great things take time" but I'll skype in my voiceover for this video
So many Dhar Mann videos can be summed up as 'Don't treat people like crap because they might become/already are rich and famous.'
Teacher: Lewis. It's not a difficult word.
Dyslexia: It is to me.
I remember in high school some kids would read a bit like this out loud. No one really said shit. Just patiently waited for the next person. Plus, to some people, reading aloud might as well be a public speech.
And in the role of a lifetime, Sean
*Actual snob in actual high-end clothing store:* okay, bye _(shrugs and does not live in regret at all, because in 3 minutes another rich person will walk in through the door)_
Adum reacts to Cody Ko’s Dhar Mann video, Cody Ko read out Adum’s comment on the Denzel Washington deep fake video in one of his recent videos…..collab when???
Dude that well well well line actually killed me
Dhar Mann videos are the equivalent of inspirational posts from facebook
1+ hour plus of Adam and Dhar?? Night made :D
damn adum has a natural autotune box in his throat wtf 19:54
Every atotune singer during live concerts:is it possible to learn this power?
lmao
22:36
Kevin works hard cooking a EGG. Jake quits every time he drops a EGG in the exact same way.
What I don't understand is if the special ed kid could barely read from a school textbook then how the hell was he reading that self-help book in the beginning of the video?
Does anyone also feel a little pain when Adam moves the cursor ? After the tentinitus news, it's a little unsettling
the special ed teacher is a classic case of “No one on set can style black-hair”… it’s a noticeable trend, particularly with female characters, once you know to look for it.
I hate how the "bad guy" was always forgiven.
He stole his special ed teachers signed photo. She kept that with her at school. She treasured it. And he stole it.
they show her giving it to him
@@shea42 oh did i miss that? It's hard to pay attention to this guy's vids 😂
Ayye I finally have something to do today :)
1:27:50 I would just like to point out that the "soup" is just water yet it has flavor.
Maybe he's cooking G-Fuel
I’m gonna do what’s called a pro gamer move and blame a child for not being able to read
Unrealistic as usual Dhar smh In real life the special Ed teacher would also be abusive
Everytime food lands on the floor the guy is like "that's the last straw"
25:15 perfectly timed subscription
DERE HE IS!
Never gets old
Adum casually mocking Dhar Mann’s target audience makes me quiver with laughter.
Being a minimum wage worker is both a punishment and a potential blessing in dhar man world
the third video is just the plot of Pretty Woman
the part where lewis is an adult and he reads the signed thing by tony robbins has like bootleg rocky music playing in the background lmao
Imagine the kid who played shawn see the "I love Shawn's ears" out of context
As someone who had an education in California, we never had any questions in our exams that covered topics such as recreational weed use lol
From Wikipedia (the free encyclopedia): In 2012, Mann was charged with thirteen felony counts of fraud for allegedly defrauding a city beautification program while operating his real estate company MannEdge Properties in 2008 and 2009.[10][11] Prosecutors reduced the charges to five felony counts in August 2013, and later that year Mann pled no contest to the five counts.[4] He was sentenced to five years of probation and ordered to pay a $10,000 fine and restitution.[12] Mann told The New York Times in 2021 that the conviction was later expunged.[2]
Drunk horse is my favorite horse
I remember last year my sister was telling me they were about to implement the lock down and I was so worried about that happening since I was just starting to renovate this house I just bought and I didnt think I'd be able to buy the supplies or be able to even drive over there and do what I needed to get done there. But no. Things stayed the same. I fixed up the house and moved out in the middle of a pandemic where people didn't act like there was one.
They didn't even force people to wear masks. Yeah, they made sure you were wearing one going in to stores, but when you'd walk in, half of the people don't know how to wear it properly and a fourth of the people had already taken their masks off.
These videos cure my depression.
When I worked at Wal-Mart as a cashier we had to wear masks due to policy which was understandable. A person went through my line and after the transaction pointed at my mask, "If you trust in God there is nothing to fear."
Fun fact: this exact same mindset contributed to the spread of the bubonic plague way back in 1347, many "scholars" believed that the plague was a punishment from God, and refused to even ATTEMPT curing it because they were afraid of facing His wrath if they did
The medieval equivalent of anti-vaxxers
Until there is something to fear then it's an insurmountable force driven by evil that will destroy western society and take away our rights and 57 assault weapons; like LGBT, not being able to yell slurs and admitting racism is still a thing
You should have asked them if they wear a seatbelt in their car, look both ways before they cross the street, or go get antibiotics if they have an infection
Why does this Lewis Howes remind me of a younger version of Detective Straum from Saw 4 and 5?
Dhar Mann should change his name to Con Mann!
"men don't wear makeup"
I guess he's never watched TV or a movie