I mean he is at that age where for some reason, its slightly more irritating when they rearrange the store so you know it wasn't gonna escape his attention.
The fact that she was fearful and sprang into action at the onset of heart attack symptoms makes this better on its face than about 80% of medical/cop fiction instances of heart attacks. I'm honestly floored because every time I see a scene like that, I keep shouting at the other person "OBVIOUS HEART ATTACK. NEED EMS. DO SOMETHING!!!" Edit: obviously it doesn't have to be a heart attack, but is the better option to watch them pass out before you call EMS? NO.
There was a show called “Switched at Birth” where the daughter found out she wasn’t related to her parents because she took a blood test in class as part of some assignment and was AB. So she got home all excited “I have AB blood. It’s very rare.” And her mom was like “no, you don’t. Your dad and I are both A so you can’t have AB.”
I found out my mom wasn’t my real mom when we took 23andMe ancestry tests that I got my family for Christmas when I was 23. Turns out she used IVF and a donor egg. That was traumatizing 🙃
@kimkardashianruinedmylife How the heck isn't she your real mom? If this story is even true (because why would your mother just be like "Okay, sure!" knowing full well she used a donor egg?), it sounds like you found out you weren't biologically related to your mother. Which I'm sure was/is upsetting. But if that woman went through all that to get pregnant with you, gestated you for 9ish months, gave birth to you, and most importantly raised you, loved you, and cared for you, she is very much your "real mom".
Wouldn't cutting out all alcohol from 7-8 drinks a day to nothing potentially end up killing him? I'm suprised doctor Mike didn't end up mentioning that; alcohol withdrawal is one of the most dangerous types of withdrawal and should be supervised by a medical professional.
not kill but it wouldn't be pleasent for a few weeks, had relative gone through withdrawal program, it was nasty to say the least, but they are fine now 6years later and still sober
well it depends on what kind of drinks they are, if hes been drinking beers and/or wine its one thing, but if hes been drinking whisky or vodka or something and especially if it's been going on for a very long time, then it could be much more serious@@maciej9280
It can indeed kill, not to mention the horrific side of DTs (Delirium Tremens), potential seizures, constant sweating requiring a lot of rehydration, but coupled with nausea and the inability to keep water down ... It can absolutely kill if stopped cold turkey.
Yes, alcohol is the only drug where the withdrawal can kill you. I'm not sure how much you have to start with for it to actually happen to somebody though.
It depends on the person and the time of drinking. I struggle with abstinence myself, it was no problem to have 0.5l of 40% alc. a day for a few years and quit overnight. Also big problem is relapse, most often when there is a "reason to drink". Like when you find out you're not actually gonna die. That your wife lied to you. That your child was kidnapped. Or when you find out your wife kidnapped baby and lied about it to you for several years. (wtf is with Dhar Mann???)
15:06 my dad’s an OBGYN and used to take my siblings and me to the hospital with him sometimes, but he’d always leave us in the care of people who could watch us and not actually take us to see patients like this goober 😂
There is nothing worse than a Dhar Mann video - the acting, the writing, the information, and the thought that there are those who take these seriously
My dad found out about Dhar Mann on new years eve... he called all of us to the living room to watch one video "broaden" our views, and told us off for not watching "educational" stuff like this
@@johntrad806 The amount of gaslighting and emotional manipulation the "heros" do to their loved ones in his Dhar Mann's "videos" Is extremely dangerous
Hey Doc, as a sober person since 9/1/1993, pouring out the alcohol when there is a temptation like that is part of moving forward instead of sliding back. It's like a reaffirmation to the path ahead.
Maybe. But it's also polluting the water supply, and possibly not good for your pipes, either. If it's more than a few bottles, it can be a problem. Dumping random stuff down the sink or the toilet is a bad idea in general, honestly. That's not to say I haven't done it, but still, it's not the most environmentally friendly way to dispose of things.
@@Nixeu42 No, that's not the reason. The problem is that it seems wasteful to spend money on something only to throw it away. But as mentioned, it's symbolism when dealing with addiction.
Why a recovering alcoholic would even have alcohol at home in the first place ? It's a huge tentation, doesn't make any sense (like all Dhar Mann videos). And yeah, if you don't drink it, don't pour it down the drain. Just give it to your neighbours or something, alcohol is expensive... 😅
5:03: Pouring it out is symbolic for alcoholics going into recovery. Giving it to someone else would be, to them, like passing the problem to someone else. They're destroying the root of the problem, symbolically.
@@jamestropicals8262 They don't care. They'd rather waste all that money than see it go into someone else's hands and ruin another life. As I said, it's symbolic. You don't have to like it, but that's too bad.
@@jamestropicals8262 don't worry bro, no one in real life is mentally deprived enough to throw away an entire bottle of vodka, it was probably water for the show and irl people finish the last bottle and then start the quitting process
Even though I have Ehlers Danlos syndrome, I was told I was being dramatic for saying it hurts when I walk. Not only were my femurs bowed making knee dislocations happen more, I also have spondylolithesis which was why it hurt so much to try and walk. Don’t fake injuries because even though I never faked a symptom it’d be 10 times worse if I had
Omg, it does make sense, the overdramation, the morals, the things like kidnaping and baby switching, this have always been.... LA ROSA DE DHAR MANN (Idk if I wrote that right I'm spanish)
3:45 recovering drug addict here: this is very true, you can't make someone change, they need to want it first - then of course you can help. It's also very easy to worsen the situation by being too directive or giving the wrong kind of advice. I'd advise people with loved ones having substance abuse issues to consult with professionals (medical, not gurus or some church) themselves in order to figure out how to behave in the most constructive way possible, as good intentions alone can easily backfire. The ending of that scene seems really unlikely to me. Not saying it couldn't work, but I think many people would just be furious and start drinking again.
The last video in the hospital isn’t too far off. I’m a nurse. We test for swallowing (bed side swallow eval) for every admission because people may aspirate. We also give potassium pills for electrolyte replacement. For cardiac patients we need to make sure their potassium isn’t too high or too low. And also if a patient is confused, sometimes it helps to mix meds with their food so they can take them.
I have low potassium I don't remember the actual name for it but I have it so I know all about that taste of drinking it And having low potassium can actually be lethal
Still doesn't explain why the nurse would have to check this person's swallow. Kind of (really) strange that DrMike seemed so confused as to what potassium pills were or why she'd need them.
12:17 Oh Mike. You just made my entire week better! One of the first times where I've actually had a genuine chuckle! Never, ever, *EVER* apologize for something you didn't do, even if it is you being sympathetic. Try to come up with a better method to sympathize. (This is not targeted towards anyone. Thus is just general advice)
I had a total nerd moment about you mentioning motivational interviewing. More people need to use this conversational style for intervention! This clip is going to find its way into future trainings!
@HumbleTH-cam slowly lol. I regained some of my function. Still paralyzed on most of the right side of my body. But my left side is mostly fine just massive nerve damage.
I used to get these painful charley horses cramps in my calves. I never gave it much thought and just dealt with them as they happened. Then, I started having seizures and was in and out of the hospital. Every time my blood work would come back, they'd either hang a bag of potassium with my IV (one nurse called it a banana bag) or give me these gigantic potassium pills. Apparently, potassium is something that is just always low for me. It had nothing to do with the seizures, that was a different thing entirely. But during those exams, I mentioned the cramps and they said it's because my potassium is always low. Now, I take a potassium supplement once a day. No more cramps. And, the seizures got sorted, too, with Keppra.
I had Costochondritis once. I had an appointment to get a TB test for work, and while I was there, I felt a tight and sharp pain in my chest, but since I was 19 I didn’t think it was a big deal. Then I went out to my car and felt the pain get worse and radiate down my arm, and instantly walked back up inside.
What's really annoying at 3:38 is that they showed this guy deciding to immediately stop drinking large amounts of alcohol and how he had no problems with it. Quitting cold turkey like that can kill. Alcohol withdrawal can also cause increased heart rate, heart palpitations, anxiety, increased blood pressure, arrhythmias, amongst many other unpleasant symptoms, which would've worsened his heart condition if he had one, and worsened his prognosis if he'd actually had a heart attack.
14:45 uh yeah. I don't know how crappy my school life was, but knowing what I know now, I'd still rather go and get a job and have adult responsibilities than go to school.
The recessive traits comment made me laugh way too hard- immediately I thought about the Game of Thrones episode where they determined parenthood based on hair color 🤣 (and I struggled way too much with Punnet Squares in High School bio)
Yeah but in Game of Thrones it made much more sense because not only were Baratheons famous for only having dark hair but also Lannisters on the other side for only having blonde hair. So given that there were already rumors about Geoffrey not being Roberts child and rumors that Cersei was having an affair with her brother, it was much more logical to think that Geoffrey was a Lannister child instead of him having a really rare recessive hair trait you know. But yeah it was also the medieval times where recessive traits wouldn't even have been a scientific thing yet, that came way later with Gregor Mendel.
I felt so smart when the relative brought up that no one has light hair or eyes on her side of the family because I thought "recessive genes?" and Doctor Mike pointed that out right after.
I’ve seen a TwoSetViolin episode reacting to a Dhar Mann video about musicians. (Yes, it was cheesy and implausible.) It would be fun to get an Experts React compilation highlighting some of the top DM absurdities in different fields.
I thiinnk there was a bit about the studio in the house tour video he posted a while back! And I think maybe he said he'd do something more in-depth soon? I might not be remembering correctly 😆
I'd like to call Dr Mike out @ 12:15 . The guy didn't cause the accident - the mother did. She shouldn't have been answering a hand-held phone call while driving, she shouldn't have been driving distracted. Her ability was heavily impaired at that moment in time because of her own actions. Other than that, great video as always :D
13:19 I rolled my ankle really bad over the summer, to the point it physically hurt me to even step on it even a little bit, had to get an x-ray and had to use some crutches for a while but I quickly recovered and got to slowly use my foot
“We are not just telling unrealistic stories, but we are also injuring people and damaging lives.”
❤🎉😊❤their was a incident in Montreal involving a woman who faked being a nurse and kidnapped a baby from the hospital
"Also spreading medical misinformation"
@@iamjohnporter67😊
real
@@mikesilva3868 *puts hearts and smiley faces before giving us the worse news possible
The baby switching vid was my fav scene😂
“We’re not just telling unrealistic and confusing stories, we’re traumatizing children.
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@@ChristianUserOfficialshut up damn
Jake Paul:ahuahuahuahauhahu from Mr.beast😅😂❤
NAH WHAT
I love how Dr Mike seam to be just as outrage about the misplace items at the groceries store as he was about the medical inaccuracy.
That's the part that made me laugh the most. He's right though, this supermarket doesn't make any sense ! 😅
Lol favorite part 😂
Doc Mike Knows His stuff!
He can be UnIntentionally Funny.
I like how he asked why & It did make me squint & and wonder about it! 😂😂
I mean he is at that age where for some reason, its slightly more irritating when they rearrange the store so you know it wasn't gonna escape his attention.
The fact that she was fearful and sprang into action at the onset of heart attack symptoms makes this better on its face than about 80% of medical/cop fiction instances of heart attacks. I'm honestly floored because every time I see a scene like that, I keep shouting at the other person "OBVIOUS HEART ATTACK. NEED EMS. DO SOMETHING!!!" Edit: obviously it doesn't have to be a heart attack, but is the better option to watch them pass out before you call EMS? NO.
I love that the baby-stealing woman is like "No, I swear I didn't cheat on you! I just committed kidnapping" as though that's not as bad.
arguably even worse considering it’s immoral *and* a crime
She thought she could get away with it like that 🫰
As if that's not even worse. I don't justify cheating but imagine figuring out your wife kidnapped another baby 💀
Not even just that, but gave away their actual baby.
Some could even argue that kidnapping is even worse than cheating! Whoever writes these Dhar Mann stories has the weirdest imagination.
There was a show called “Switched at Birth” where the daughter found out she wasn’t related to her parents because she took a blood test in class as part of some assignment and was AB. So she got home all excited “I have AB blood. It’s very rare.” And her mom was like “no, you don’t. Your dad and I are both A so you can’t have AB.”
I loved that show!!
I found out my mom wasn’t my real mom when we took 23andMe ancestry tests that I got my family for Christmas when I was 23. Turns out she used IVF and a donor egg. That was traumatizing 🙃
@@kimkardashianruinedmylifehow? She's still your mom though
@@kimkardashianruinedmylifewell it’s weird she didn’t just tell you like years ago
@kimkardashianruinedmylife How the heck isn't she your real mom? If this story is even true (because why would your mother just be like "Okay, sure!" knowing full well she used a donor egg?), it sounds like you found out you weren't biologically related to your mother.
Which I'm sure was/is upsetting.
But if that woman went through all that to get pregnant with you, gestated you for 9ish months, gave birth to you, and most importantly raised you, loved you, and cared for you, she is very much your "real mom".
Wouldn't cutting out all alcohol from 7-8 drinks a day to nothing potentially end up killing him? I'm suprised doctor Mike didn't end up mentioning that; alcohol withdrawal is one of the most dangerous types of withdrawal and should be supervised by a medical professional.
not kill but it wouldn't be pleasent for a few weeks, had relative gone through withdrawal program, it was nasty to say the least, but they are fine now 6years later and still sober
well it depends on what kind of drinks they are, if hes been drinking beers and/or wine its one thing, but if hes been drinking whisky or vodka or something and especially if it's been going on for a very long time, then it could be much more serious@@maciej9280
It can indeed kill, not to mention the horrific side of DTs (Delirium Tremens), potential seizures, constant sweating requiring a lot of rehydration, but coupled with nausea and the inability to keep water down ... It can absolutely kill if stopped cold turkey.
Yes, alcohol is the only drug where the withdrawal can kill you. I'm not sure how much you have to start with for it to actually happen to somebody though.
It depends on the person and the time of drinking.
I struggle with abstinence myself, it was no problem to have 0.5l of 40% alc. a day for a few years and quit overnight.
Also big problem is relapse, most often when there is a "reason to drink".
Like when you find out you're not actually gonna die. That your wife lied to you. That your child was kidnapped. Or when you find out your wife kidnapped baby and lied about it to you for several years. (wtf is with Dhar Mann???)
15:06 my dad’s an OBGYN and used to take my siblings and me to the hospital with him sometimes, but he’d always leave us in the care of people who could watch us and not actually take us to see patients like this goober 😂
There is nothing worse than a Dhar Mann video - the acting, the writing, the information, and the thought that there are those who take these seriously
Yeah they are just pure cringe.
I'm convinced the writer is a psychopath that thinks he understands empathy.
My dad found out about Dhar Mann on new years eve... he called all of us to the living room to watch one video "broaden" our views, and told us off for not watching "educational" stuff like this
@@johntrad806
The amount of gaslighting and emotional manipulation the "heros" do to their loved ones in his Dhar Mann's "videos" Is extremely dangerous
@@Bread_bread01 my condolences
Hey Doc, as a sober person since 9/1/1993, pouring out the alcohol when there is a temptation like that is part of moving forward instead of sliding back. It's like a reaffirmation to the path ahead.
Maybe. But it's also polluting the water supply, and possibly not good for your pipes, either. If it's more than a few bottles, it can be a problem. Dumping random stuff down the sink or the toilet is a bad idea in general, honestly. That's not to say I haven't done it, but still, it's not the most environmentally friendly way to dispose of things.
@@Nixeu42But if you put it in the bin, the bin bag will decompose. Bins are for dry stuff.
So how are you supposed to dispose of it?
@@me-myself-i787 give it away
@@Nixeu42My guy, our pipes get worse thints flushed down them. An alcoholic drink wont do anything
@@Nixeu42 No, that's not the reason. The problem is that it seems wasteful to spend money on something only to throw it away. But as mentioned, it's symbolism when dealing with addiction.
doctor mike can make any topic so much easier to talk about 😂
3:31 “unless you take care of this tamagotchi 70 years 😂😂😂
wHat doEs iT mEAn😂
"I would just get into a polyamorous relationship with the other couple" absolutely killed me.
he's real for that
OMG, same
I STARTED CRYING FROM LAUGHING SO HARD OMG
8:50 “you are not the father”
His reaction: 🕺🏽🕺🏽
He’s getting sturdy with it 😂😂
“Give the alcohol to somebody else that needs it” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why a recovering alcoholic would even have alcohol at home in the first place ? It's a huge tentation, doesn't make any sense (like all Dhar Mann videos).
And yeah, if you don't drink it, don't pour it down the drain. Just give it to your neighbours or something, alcohol is expensive... 😅
🤣 it's more like well lets not waste it....... lol
Yeah drugs are expensive-so just give it to your neighbors so they can damage their health instead 😂
@@MissTwoSetEncyclopedia
Seriously! He keeps buying it then wasting it, alcohol abuser
Hey, maybe he knew that the local fish really needed to get smashed.
3:26 “ unless… *you watch an ad for an extra life* “
An AD appeared as soon as I read this...
Raid shadow legends
10 years unstoppable add
Raid shadow legends
I've gotta say, those kids were much better actors than any of the adults that are normally in those videos
Especially the actors if jay and mikey
"Take care of this Tamagotchi for seven years..”
That’s true medicine right there 👏👏👏👏
I love the way mike makes learning fun .
There’s also game theory, if you like education but fun.
My best teachers were able to do this. Although I also learned from the ones who didn't.
@@20thcenturyrelic same here
I love how you don't know what learning means.
@@davidbarker3312 aww that's actually cute coming from someone like u, anyways feed your ego I'm busy
5:03: Pouring it out is symbolic for alcoholics going into recovery. Giving it to someone else would be, to them, like passing the problem to someone else. They're destroying the root of the problem, symbolically.
Alcohol is expensive, it’s money that you shouldn’t waste
@@jamestropicals8262 They don't care. They'd rather waste all that money than see it go into someone else's hands and ruin another life.
As I said, it's symbolic. You don't have to like it, but that's too bad.
@@jamestropicals8262 It's their money at the end of the day. Better to waste it than give it to a potential addict. 🤠
@@jamestropicals8262 don't worry bro, no one in real life is mentally deprived enough to throw away an entire bottle of vodka, it was probably water for the show and irl people finish the last bottle and then start the quitting process
Even though I have Ehlers Danlos syndrome, I was told I was being dramatic for saying it hurts when I walk. Not only were my femurs bowed making knee dislocations happen more, I also have spondylolithesis which was why it hurt so much to try and walk. Don’t fake injuries because even though I never faked a symptom it’d be 10 times worse if I had
What do you by it being worse if you had faked a symptom?
9:33 undoubtedly one of the cutest moments in the whole vid 🐣
I've cracked the code
Dhar Mann is English-speaking Telenovela
Omg, it does make sense, the overdramation, the morals, the things like kidnaping and baby switching, this have always been....
LA ROSA DE DHAR MANN
(Idk if I wrote that right I'm spanish)
@@aynohalopesdealmeida9932u wrote it right
we really need a august the duck + doctor mike collab, august roasts the acting and doctor mike roasts the medical accuracy
YES! I watch and follow both Mike and August
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
@@HarrysIrishPrincess SAME, love watching both
WE SO NEED ITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
3:45 recovering drug addict here: this is very true, you can't make someone change, they need to want it first - then of course you can help. It's also very easy to worsen the situation by being too directive or giving the wrong kind of advice.
I'd advise people with loved ones having substance abuse issues to consult with professionals (medical, not gurus or some church) themselves in order to figure out how to behave in the most constructive way possible, as good intentions alone can easily backfire.
The ending of that scene seems really unlikely to me. Not saying it couldn't work, but I think many people would just be furious and start drinking again.
12:41 never in my life i thought that a doctor would be playing modern warfare
The last video in the hospital isn’t too far off. I’m a nurse. We test for swallowing (bed side swallow eval) for every admission because people may aspirate. We also give potassium pills for electrolyte replacement. For cardiac patients we need to make sure their potassium isn’t too high or too low. And also if a patient is confused, sometimes it helps to mix meds with their food so they can take them.
Potassium pills? Lucky. Last time I was in the hospital, I had to drink it in liquid form, mixed with apple juice. Not a pleasant taste.
I take potassium pills daily. They’re huge mf’rs. If the patient can swallow that they’re good and that certainly wasn’t a potassium pill she had.
I have low potassium I don't remember the actual name for it but I have it so I know all about that taste of drinking it
And having low potassium can actually be lethal
Still doesn't explain why the nurse would have to check this person's swallow.
Kind of (really) strange that DrMike seemed so confused as to what potassium pills were or why she'd need them.
7:32 idk why but the image of a baby escaping from a hospital in my head seems really funny for some reason 😂
12:17 Oh Mike. You just made my entire week better! One of the first times where I've actually had a genuine chuckle!
Never, ever, *EVER* apologize for something you didn't do, even if it is you being sympathetic. Try to come up with a better method to sympathize. (This is not targeted towards anyone. Thus is just general advice)
4:10 Oranges are in the produce section of a supermarket. NyQuil does NOT belong in the food or produce section Lol
I remember when I just discovered Dr Mike’s channel, it was the best day of my life
the lady dressing up as a nurse right after she gave birth and snooping around the hallways is deleting my brain cells.
Yeah very unrealistic. Most women after giving birth can’t stand up immediately like that
Exactly, I'm surprised Mike didn't mention that
I had a total nerd moment about you mentioning motivational interviewing. More people need to use this conversational style for intervention! This clip is going to find its way into future trainings!
10:47 "why is he floating" 😂💀
Oooohhhh that brothers floating
@@GodOfWar2022-kin the aiiirrr
“Chrissy wake up!!”
My question too tho
❤❤
The editing is on point 👌🏽
Your commentary is hilarious, the tamagotchi and random supermarket items 😂😂😂
14:13 This point bro im jumping of a roof to actually break my ankle while my mumma aint home and hide the pain
As someone who was paralyzed from the neck down due to a GSW, the paralysis part of the video had me rolling with laughter.
How did u type this?
@HumbleTH-cam slowly lol. I regained some of my function. Still paralyzed on most of the right side of my body. But my left side is mostly fine just massive nerve damage.
@@johnmccombe6342 that’s really cool hope u make a full recoverers in the near future
7:25 My First Ankle Monitor 😂
He is cracking me up today. "Why is grape jelly near mustard?" should be a catchphrase. It is now fixed in my brain.
2:55 I guess in Dhar Mann’s world, heartburn is the same thing as a heart attack?
lol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol
I used to get these painful charley horses cramps in my calves. I never gave it much thought and just dealt with them as they happened. Then, I started having seizures and was in and out of the hospital. Every time my blood work would come back, they'd either hang a bag of potassium with my IV (one nurse called it a banana bag) or give me these gigantic potassium pills. Apparently, potassium is something that is just always low for me. It had nothing to do with the seizures, that was a different thing entirely. But during those exams, I mentioned the cramps and they said it's because my potassium is always low. Now, I take a potassium supplement once a day. No more cramps. And, the seizures got sorted, too, with Keppra.
Thanks for sharing. Interesting!
I had Costochondritis once. I had an appointment to get a TB test for work, and while I was there, I felt a tight and sharp pain in my chest, but since I was 19 I didn’t think it was a big deal. Then I went out to my car and felt the pain get worse and radiate down my arm, and instantly walked back up inside.
And it turns out it was...?
13:56 lol bear! "ok I love you dad but look over here is NEW PEOPLE I HAVEN'T SNIFFED BEFORE O: '
0:43 or it can be a cardiac arrest right ??
Cardiac arrest is Heart attack
@@xMiiraXXtechnically
What's really annoying at 3:38 is that they showed this guy deciding to immediately stop drinking large amounts of alcohol and how he had no problems with it. Quitting cold turkey like that can kill. Alcohol withdrawal can also cause increased heart rate, heart palpitations, anxiety, increased blood pressure, arrhythmias, amongst many other unpleasant symptoms, which would've worsened his heart condition if he had one, and worsened his prognosis if he'd actually had a heart attack.
Don't forget seizures
Yeah, my dad had a tough time giving up the addictions he had. He genuinely went crazy for a while.
10:09 That is why PSAs say "no calling and driving" 🤣
The scripts in these videos are so cringe! 😬 However seeing Mike make fun of the lines makes this BEARable! 😂 Also entertaining!
What amazes me, is that they clearly are spending real money producing these videos... despite them being unconscionably cringe.
@@Lord_zeel Unfortunately, they make a ridiculous amount of money off these videos.
5:35 actors being given otoscopes instead of an actual ophthalmoscope kills me every time. They did it in Grey’s Anatomy too 😭
9:32 love his genuine reaction
5:48 did they leave a new born baby alone on a table? What kind of hospital does that?
Fr like what?
The Dhar Mann Hospital does.
They can’t roll over and they said the baby seems healthy soo
@@That-one-girliepopI'm a labor and delivery nurse. You never, ever leave a baby on a table like that.
14:45 uh yeah. I don't know how crappy my school life was, but knowing what I know now, I'd still rather go and get a job and have adult responsibilities than go to school.
Same, I've always liked having a job and responsibilities. Strangely, it helps me relieve stress
The recessive traits comment made me laugh way too hard- immediately I thought about the Game of Thrones episode where they determined parenthood based on hair color 🤣 (and I struggled way too much with Punnet Squares in High School bio)
Yeah but in Game of Thrones it made much more sense because not only were Baratheons famous for only having dark hair but also Lannisters on the other side for only having blonde hair. So given that there were already rumors about Geoffrey not being Roberts child and rumors that Cersei was having an affair with her brother, it was much more logical to think that Geoffrey was a Lannister child instead of him having a really rare recessive hair trait you know. But yeah it was also the medieval times where recessive traits wouldn't even have been a scientific thing yet, that came way later with Gregor Mendel.
@@AlessioooKanal It literally was just something that made me chuckle. Also its Joffrey not Geoffrey
@@lindamoulton1560 yeah forgot how to write it hahah thanks
@@AlessioooKanal No worries! 🙃
Dr. Mike, dude, plssss do more of these! They make me laugh bc of how unrealistic they are but also, I learn a lot from you. Keep up the good work!
We love you Dr Mike one of the most generous and genuine doctor on the internet 💕
13:05 blud got the game theory bag
i noticed that too!!
I felt so smart when the relative brought up that no one has light hair or eyes on her side of the family because I thought "recessive genes?" and Doctor Mike pointed that out right after.
7:09 “It’s your baby! You don’t need to steal it!” - Doctor Mike 2024
at 3:04 that barbie phone sound got ME ROLLING ON THE FLOOR 💀💀💀💀
Idk why but “why is he floating?!” Took me out 😭
Your videos are just the best, perfect mix of educational and entertaining! I always watch them while eating lunch for some reason 😂
“Why does he always have it and pour it out?! Give it to somebody else!” 😂😂😂
these videos never fail to brighten my night/day
Mike clapping and jumping up and down announcing "police!?" made my day.
I’ve seen a TwoSetViolin episode reacting to a Dhar Mann video about musicians. (Yes, it was cheesy and implausible.) It would be fun to get an Experts React compilation highlighting some of the top DM absurdities in different fields.
Check out Legal Eagle's reaction to the law ones. Lol
I love when Mike says bewoop
Fun fact; liquor stores in Texas stayed open throughout lockdown, deemed ‘essential’ partially to avoid hospitalizations from alcohol withdrawal.
Huh, my state did that too. That's a depressing but good reason.
My state had many places close alcohol places
15:37 damn that a big ass forehead
Mike your lighting setup is fantastic! Any chance you could share what you have going on in the studio?
I thiinnk there was a bit about the studio in the house tour video he posted a while back! And I think maybe he said he'd do something more in-depth soon? I might not be remembering correctly 😆
oh cool, ill look into it. Thanks! @@LeafLeafy
It made my day when doctor Mike said "facts" 😭💕
9:30 Mike's inner child is something I didnt know I needed to see X'D
Doctor Mike finds anyway to roast any type of medical drama 😂
i had dilated cardiomyopathy before getting a heart transplant may of 2023….i always get so excited when i hear about dc hahaha
The last 30 seconds gave Mike multiple heart attacks 😂
*Why is he floating ? ..Yeh he's about to get his wings 😁😆👍*
4:51 Pouring it out is an alcoholic symbol that your done. It's cinematic but also realistic. Plus it's trying to have it around and not drink it.
12:34 I know a youth british cigarette when I see one
I love dhar mann, only because the things that happen are obviously really true and real facts
Nothing against you, but clarifying for others who might need it that this comment is a joke
@@elstarnor4628 Isn't it hilarious that we just know some people will take it seriously? The world we live in! :D
Dhar Mann is cringe
@@pseud420 it's great isn't it!!
They are also full of really great advice on how to emotionally manipulate everyone around you. Very educational.
13:06 game theory backpack
I saw that too
The long awaited sequel has been bestowed upon us!
I like how he watches the videos and corrects the show.
I'd like to call Dr Mike out @ 12:15 . The guy didn't cause the accident - the mother did. She shouldn't have been answering a hand-held phone call while driving, she shouldn't have been driving distracted. Her ability was heavily impaired at that moment in time because of her own actions.
Other than that, great video as always :D
LOVED the tamigachi suggestion! So cute!
I love your videos!!! I want to be a doctor when i am older because of you
fun fact! did you know that almond milk strengthens the bones? wow! (milk in general)
13:19 I rolled my ankle really bad over the summer, to the point it physically hurt me to even step on it even a little bit, had to get an x-ray and had to use some crutches for a while but I quickly recovered and got to slowly use my foot
At 8:50 that was the most funniest thing I ever seen😂😂😂
I enjoy Mike's commentary. Funny and educational.
16:01 To help with her potassium 🤣🤣🤣🤣
6:27 Not Dr. Mike using the Smosh "Shut up!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
8:48 bro brought out the emote wheel
we need more Dhar Mann reactions. These are legendary
0:39 Me when he said heartburn: "🎤YOU MAKE MY HEART BURN 🎶"
😂
Love you Dr you’re such a good person❤
1:44 Not me drinking an alcoholic beverage while he talks about why alcohol is bad.
alcohol is extremely toxic, it damages your brain, kidney, heart, etc
Doctor Mike makes my day :)
the grocery is not a grocery. And who puts oranges on a shelf instead in the fridge!?
3:13 bro thought he is a Jujutsu Kaisen character💀
Reversed Cursed Techniqu-
JJK FANDOM IS EVERYWHERE!?!??! 😭😭
Wow, the old Smosh opening SHUT UP sound??? I haven't heard that in like, over a decade!
1:26 is it just me or does she sound exactly like the Amazon Alexa 💀😭