@@freakyfriesday that’s sorta the point dude hence me saying “how could someone without tons of money help me” without implying that therapist don’t make tons
"At least you have a nice car." "At least you have a car." "At least you can ride the bus." "At least your legs work." "At least you have arms." "At least... Never mind, not having arms is bullshit."
(whips out a worn-out notebook with neon bookmarks, a thesaurus, and a vial of fake tears) I will change the worldview you've built for decades in under 5 minutes
Looking at the comments on Dhar Mann videos, his viewership is largely South Asian English language learners and some Western English native speakers. Adum nailed it when he said it's probably being used to teach English to non-native speakers. That's a HUGE population which explains the millions of subs and views.
If I ever meet someone who acts like a robot, speaks in broken English, and has no idea what real life is like, I'll just assume they learned everything from a Dhar Mann video.
That's a good reason why, but unfortunately I caught my daughter watching this and immediately smashed her tablet with a hammer. She instantly regreted her decision because she's now a janitor.
I really wish the whole “at least you have ___” train kept going all the way down to a single celled organism saying “I wish I had a central nervous system 🥺🥺🥺”
Dharman's morals: help a homeless because he might turn out to be a billionaire. The real morals we should learn: Just help a homeless person*FULL STOP*
Again, it will be a 2 hour long action epic where Dhar has to hunt down Adam and all his friends while battling the Furry Movie Nerd Army in a series of brutal gunfights and martial arts battles. Climax is a doubles wrestling match with Adam and Scoot against Dhar and SSSniperwolf
"I'm homeless, my entire family is dead, I'm paralyzed from the waist down, I'm blind, and I had to eat my dog to survive and he was the last thing keeping me from ending it all." "Hay, att laest yuoer nut desleksic."
I get they're trying to do the "Be happy with what you have" bit, but it kinda comes off as, "Well, at least I'm not them, so now I'm content." It's OKAY to want a car, or god forbid, NOT bike 20 miles a day. There are positives that come from wanting more; it's not selfish to want to improve your life.
Dharr Mann bad end: You learn no lesson and do not get redeemed Also I want him to react to the one where the husband dumps his wife for being too fat and then he gets fat himself because the fatsuits/makeup are amazingly bad And the one where the lady calls the cops on the black guy with two bikes because she literally says "HELLO POLICE THIS IS KAREN" when she calls and that line just MAKES it lmao
“My daughter doesn’t talk to me. She thought I was too busy for her when I was building my company.” HOLY CRAP! I think we just stumbled onto the backstory of the mean girlfriend who didn’t believe in her boyfriend’s startup! Now it all makes sense within the Dhar Mann shared universe!!
I laughed so hard at the therapist writing "Final Session Complete." I think Dhar Mann probably heard somebody say "Admitting you have a problem is the first step" and somehow interpreted that as "Admitting you have a problem is all you need to do to make the problem go away."
"I fed all the homeless people meals. I was arrested several times, because feeding the homeless is illegal, but I'm just so happy every time I get locked up :D
@@SlashMonky I know it's illegal in philadelphia and houston. Supposedly the reason it's illegal is because someone might feed the homeless poison or something. Bunch of bullshit
@@NATE-op9tq i mean i guess. like you avoid the risk entirely which is not bad per se but you also hinder anyone else who's actually trying to help so yeah i would agree it's kinda bs. thank you for answering
alice it’s not everywhere but I know in Philly you can get permits to feed the homeless so a lot of organizations have popped up to do just that. It’s not perfect but it’s something
These are the kind of "appreciate what you have" pretensions that I hate the most because they are made by people who truly live in absurd excess and almost ALWAYS have some sort of patronizing/condescending undertone to them. "Yeah, poor people, stop demanding that you have more and appreciate what you have. Excuse me while I buy another Rolls Royce and make a donation to your local congressman."
I got a better Dhar Mann story imagine a lady getting drooped of by his uber driver and depending on her phone to pay her ride is not working so the man says: "Well if you can give me a compliment it's free..." and so the woman is offended and says is wanting to leave then the man locks the doors and says: "My life is terrible I'm still living with my parents both my parents are unhappy on the choices I'm making so if you can tell me I'm doing the right thing and everything is okay I will feel better... The man unlocks the door the woman feels sorry and says the kind words to the man the woman leaves and leaves the greatest review for the man
I'm so glad Adam has discovered Dhar Mann. He might just be the most pointless, patronising "filmmaker" in the entire world. Just make a legit YMS video about him.
What really makes me happy is when a rich person tells me that the reason I'm depressed is because I'm not giving all the resources I don't have away to people who are even worse off.
She's convincing, but she fails because her character is meant to come across sympathetic and inspiring but instead comes across sanctimonious and condescending. In fairness the biggest problem with these videos is the godawful scripts - *nobody* could make these into compelling pieces of drama.
I've watched this a few times now and every single time I get triggered at the idea that the cyclist only cycles because they can't afford the bus. People cycle for exercise, sustainability, and often for convenience because they don't have to rely on public transport showing up at the right time (and being punctual for it). Bikes cost a fair amount of money and the bus doesn't tend to be that expensive so I really do not understand Dhar thinking that people only cycle because they can't afford the bus. It just shows his complete detachment from the reality of working people.
I genuinely think the subtitles are added by a speech recognition program, and the editor doesnt even bother doing a final watch before sending it off.
There are so many typos in the subtitles it’s crazy. Adam can’t even see them all. Also “Horse REACTS Dhar Mahn on TWITCH livestream, INSTANTLY regrets it.”
I got a private jet and I live in a mansion but I also have the same health insurance plan as someone working less than 30 hours a week on minmum wage.
Kid: Man this sucks. I'm dying of thirst and my parents can't even afford water right now Other Kid walks by Other Kid: At least you have parents. Mine are dead Kid: Wow, I guess I should be thankful for what I have. Thanks!
For the "private jet" lesson vid it would have been great if they just kept going down the (I got it worse than you) rabbit hole until it was like a dude that was just a brain in a jar or something lol like...."At least you have a corporeal form! I am just goop!"
Shit car is anything that isn't a Lamborghini or a Rolls Royce. There are multiple episodes where people are ragged on for having perfectly normal or even very expensive cars and it's framed as them having shit cars. Dhar Mann is very classist along with being amoral.
Could it be that this functions as escapism for millions of people who have jobs, coworkers, etc. that they hate, and this perpetuates some fantasy that one day they'll rock up in a Ferrari and show them; show them all?
I like how Dhar Mann has the woman explain to us why the guy spends big on the dinner and not the roses, because otherwise I would just assume the man's character is inconsistent and poorly written.
Remember money can't by happiness. At the end of the month when you purchase something you want and not just pay for the things you need its not happiness you feel, it just can't be.
Find it hard to believe that after a layoff people aren't trying to kiss up to the boss. Guessing they're doing some sort of unity statement, but surely he has one weaselly employee.
"Do you think that maybe I could go with you to feed the homeless?" Like, the way that rich lady delivered on that line sounded as though she thinks there are literally petting zoos for the homeless and you just feed them pellets and pet them and whatever.