Views : 214,756
Genre: Entertainment
Date of upload: Jul 14, 2021 ^^
Rating : 4.962 (102/10,653 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-06T03:51:11.695704Z
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The biggest thing I dislike about his videos is when one character (the bad one) insults the good guy and makes a bunch of assumptions like, "You're probably super poor and get bad grades and smell bad!" Then it turns out the good guy is the complete opposite, turns out not only did they get straight A's in school but they also are the CEO of the most successful deodorant brand in the entire world.
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My 8 year old son asked me to watch a few of these because he thought they were so dumb, they were funny. He was 100% right. I laughed so hard and felt grateful my son is smart and can already tell when he sees some phony ass bullshit. This man thinks way too highly of himself. He’s not teaching any proper lessons about life or how you should treat others.
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My thing is who are these videos for? What is a domestic abuse victim going to send this to their abuser? A kid going to send this to their bully?? Nah, it’s being sent out by people who would never, in any circumstance, see themselves as the bad guy, and want to pat themselves on back because they don’t act like these literal caricatures 🙄
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The problem with these messages, is that they're clearly intended to be applied to real life, but they deny all nuance to the issues they're addressing, which can be really harmful.
Like, once you look past the over the top villainy of the "bad guy" characters, and break down the morals to their basic components, they're actually not that good.
The video with the spoiled girl for example, it's essentially saying "your preferences don't matter, you should always be agreeable, and never voice any grievances or disappointment", which is easy to agree with when applied to that situation, but it could be used by parents to justify ignoring any aspect of their child's wants, needs, or identity.
There was also a video about how men being friends with women might just be trying to get with them, and how boyfriends are justified in being distrustful of them. Again, when applied to the over the top situation in the video, it's easy to agree with, but in general, "men and women can't just be friends" is an incredibly harmful and prevalent idea.
I really hope that people don't take these messages as universal.
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all of the relationship ones show literal domestic/verbal abuse and then they go back to them after the psychopath "learns his lesson" and does one nice thing. and like, the lesson is like "its okay that shes fat" or whatever but not really bc half the time they will just lose weight and the guy will be upset about it 5 years later. Or the poor guy gets rich and the women is upset about it 5 years later. The lesson is like, stay with someone you hate bc they might get thinner/rich
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The one thing I never understood about Dhar Mann is how he saids he’s changing lives with these videos. In reality the people who get inspired by this type of content usually are the worst type of people, people that honestly don’t change. Dhar Mann in actual reality could care less because he’s making big ones of these type people because how gullible they are. A reminder that Dhar Mann pocketed city grant money once for his own needs. Look it up that’s actually true.
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I would like to point out that Dhar Mann was "An Oakland entrepreneur who rose to international notoriety with his successful chain of medical marijuana dispensary supply stores has been charged with 13 felony counts for allegedly defrauding his city out of tens of thousands of dollars" look it up! He is a habitual con-man.
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@Pinely
2 years ago
for the next few hours I'll be attempting to respond to EVERY SINGLE COMMENT (that makes sense) - give me your best shot
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