I remember I used to be in a wheelchair as a kid, but I don’t really remember much but still you shouldn’t ever look down on someone in a wheelchair as broken. You should always treat them equally just as a person. I’m a disabled person, and I am going to stand up for all disabled people out there We we all disabled people should stick together
I find it odd how every dharr mann antagonist is so weirdly and uselessly mean, if someone is that rude theres no way a sob story would change their mind instantly
I was bullied as a child and I didn't like it because I felt like I was a nobody. So when I watch videos like these I always say don't ever treat people badly because you never know what life or God has in store for you. Treat people with love.
That's what makes it soo ridiculous. Dhar could have easily just wrote the story to have him get injured enough to need a wheelchair or crutches temporarily so it would at least be believable and he would have learned the lesson anyway.
5:05 bro what do you mean? That fall was nothing. You literally slipped and fall on the floor. No way you are disabled from that. Not even temporarily disabled would make sense.
Ok I am going just going to say it that guys fall was not strong enough to break a person’s back you would probably be sore for a few days but no we’re near the level of damage seen in this video
Yeah tell that to the many people who were discriminatory against groups of people yet got away with it and lived fine. Slavery for example and people with slaves.
A personal example of treat others the way you want to be treated is when my mom's friend held me up from going to my grandmother's house(He was holding my mom up from driving me there) for 1 1/2 hours. The next day, when he asked me to do something, I took as long as possible. When he asked why, I said "Treat others the way you want to be treated. You have repeatedly wasted my time, so it seemed like you wanted your time wasted." After that, he did the task himself.
@@HyperGlaceon What I mean is if someone wastes my time, then they are telling me through their actions that they want that to be done to them, hence the golden rule, treat others the way you want to be treated.
It's important to treat everyone with kindness and respect. Instead of insults, "You're doing a great job dhar mann, and your determination is inspiring. Keep up the good work!"🎉
I'm so pleased with the number of exceptionally written episodes each week! Thank you, Dhar Mann! They always come at the right time - a new lesson to be taught and or learned, a reminder of a lesson forgot and, as always, inspiration as to how to walk and live in a connected fashion in the world!
This video shows us we should never treat anyone different.I have a disability and I have been treated really badly myself and that really hurt me.Everyone deserves respect whoever they are
As a handicap person myself, the skit made me very happy!! I use a walker to walk in my home but when I use a walker in public, I get strange looks because I'm a young person. I use a wheelchair when I leave the house now. It's not because of those folks that stared. It's because walking with a walker after a while makes me very tired.
Hey Dhar Mann don't know if you read this but I love your videos and I hope to see more good vidoes like this. My sister Lilly got me to watch your videos back in 2021 on thanksgiving and been watching your videos since. I love your videos so much.
She DID do that. She has an mba ouch right in the relatable. #neurodivergent challenges and outrage that follows from full functioning individuals has many parallels and the acting is the best I’ve seen on any platform in the last decade.
What I believe that we need to treat others the way we wanted to be treated and that we need to accept each other for what and who we are. I've been advocating for myself and others that are "different"
Good job Dhar completely right no one should feel any different to others due to there disability at least I’m not a negative way have a disability is just a different ability 😊
I don't understand why people complain to delivery drivers about their food being cold when you can literally warm it up yourselves. Stoves and microwaves are a thing you know?! 💀 But then again there's some people who don't have those things so I have to look at it that way too. Then again you can always go to a neighbor and ask to use it. 🤷🏽♀️
People want to eat right away also It doesn’t taste the same compared to it already being warm. Also microwaves not good for u causes cancer and it also makes the food soft. A oven and air fryer makes the food hard and crunchy depending on what it is.
This guy is a great actor 👌🏾 , especially when he is being a Mean and cruel character, he is excellent in that part of of acting , he is fabulous , but the lesson here is what goes around comes around.
Love the karma! Sometimes, it's really eye opening to experience life from another perspective. P.S. I'd love it if Dhar Mann could touch on other special needs and disabilities and not just the ones that he's already done. I think there needs to be a little more variety. It'd be great to see him raise awareness on different ones because not all disabilities are visible and not all of them are physical like you may think. There are some that I would love to see talked about more often. They are epilepsy (which I have), blindness, CP and spina bifida. Epilepsy is common worldwide. It's more of a mental disability. The people with epilepsy look like any "typical" person. The only difference is, they have seizures. A seizure is like a misfired message in the brain. Often after a seizure, the person would be either tired or confused. It's natural to feel that way because it's abnormal brain activity. But there are ways to treat epilepsy. The most common way is with medication. But not everybody uses it. Some people use the ketogenic diet. There are ways to help a seizing person. They even have appointments with neurologists. One appointment (that is especially important for actively seizing people) is called an electroencepholagram. It can be shortened to an EEG. When I was little, I used to call it my "silly hat". It's an important appointment for epileptic people. It can tell you through tracing brain waves if a person is seizing. And it can tell the doctors where seizures are happening and even start in the brain. Like people, not all seizures are the same or even look the same when they happen. There are also a lot of myths and misconceptions regarding it. So, I think it could help a lot of people. I think for non-epileptic people, seeing some of the things mentioned above might help people to understand the condition more. And I think it could make a really cool story. Blindness is also quite common. As you might know, if someone is blind they can't see or can't see very well. But the ways they learn to cope and understand the world is truly eye opening. And even other things like getting around are amazing. They have canes, guide dogs and more ways to help them. You could talk about how Louis Braille, the braille inventor, was blind when he invented it. There are many things that you could talk about on this subject. I personally have little experience with this subject. But it's still fascinating to me, nonetheless. CP is short for cerebral palsy. It's a birth defect where someone has brain injury before, during or shortly after birth. It affects many things. They have trouble walking steadily, balancing and with some coordinated movements. They can even have trouble talking clearly and sometimes feeding themselves. It depends on how severe it is. They, depending on severity, might get around differently. Some people might use crutches, walkers or wheelchairs. Others may use combination of any of these. People with it will have it for the rest of their lives. And they'll need some therapy sessions or surgeries to help them. But they don't need our love or support any less than a "normal" person does. Spina bifida (pronounced: spine-ah-bif-i-duh) is another birth defect. The term means "split or open spine". People with spina bifida have an opening in their back at birth that the spinal cord comes out of. They often get their first surgery soon after birth. And that surgery is to help them put it back into place. Depending on where the opening is, it will be less or more severe. Some people with it have difficulty doing every day things independently. They typically have therapy sessions. It depends on the severity. And it depends on what has been affected by the spina bifida that determine the therapy needed. This is a very unique and interesting birth defect to learn about. Hope you consider these if you do more stories about special needs and disabilities in the future. Thank you for your consideration! 😊
That was not nice of him insulting this young disabled lady. Never shame anyone for their disability no matter what. Always be nice and respectful to everybody no matter what.
Always remember never down or degrade another person on there looks or there situation cause if you talk a little bitter & with a cocky attitude ? No doubt karma will return back on you that was cruel and so disrespectful and it'll come unexpectedly double that amount. & always remember to respect others regardless and never judge a book by it's cover cause you don't know😢what people are going through! So be kind to everyone❤! Treat others how you want to be treated. And that's with alot of Loveliness, kindness, caringness selflessness, compassionate,peace & love Van!
this is devastating and so hurtful. i have a permanently disabled son. people treat him like garbage all too often. it breaks my heart. people will never know how he has struggled his entire 11 year old life. i'm praying for a miracle for us 😢❤️
I’m so sorry to hear that people can be so cruel and ignorant sometimes and please don’t listen to the hateful comments from people they are very rude and disrespectful towards disabled people I’m disabled as well myself I’m autistic and I’m praying for your son 🙏🏽😇
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Can you create a story of a girl who bites her nails and bleeds all the time , who was also bullied too?
W
In the real world folks with a disability are treated better than those without some issue that they can clam victimhood.
@@ChloeLuvsU5wow that sounds like a good idea
Why this man has the most slappable face expressions??
😮😮😂
Fr LMAO
I want to slap him into the middle of next week
This man and the other woman who plays some deadbeat step-mom/mom are slappable.
And punchable.
haha ik who you are talking about@@pamjanevlogsPH...
"how many handicap jokes and unrealistic circumstances do you want"
dhar mann: YES YES YES
hi
I remember I used to be in a wheelchair as a kid, but I don’t really remember much but still you shouldn’t ever look down on someone in a wheelchair as broken. You should always treat them equally just as a person. I’m a disabled person, and I am going to stand up for all disabled people out there We we all disabled people should stick together
I'm so sorry that you had to go through that 😭
How are you going to " STAND UP" for the disabled person 😅😅
I'm so sorry to hear that bro hope you live a good life
Stand up for them 😅
how you gonna STAND UP for them?
I find it odd how every dharr mann antagonist is so weirdly and uselessly mean, if someone is that rude theres no way a sob story would change their mind instantly
How did u watch this 7 days early???
@@tarunramanathan9340time travel
@@tarunramanathan9340 Bc i'm just like that
“By an accidentally”
I was bullied as a child and I didn't like it because I felt like I was a nobody. So when I watch videos like these I always say don't ever treat people badly because you never know what life or God has in store for you. Treat people with love.
Same!!!!
You should had got revenge
@@samuraibeastwarrior2886 naw god will handle that 2 wrongs dont make it right
@@samuraibeastwarrior2886most likely revenge would make it worse, id just let the karma come to them
wow Reginal that deep
There is no way that rick got handicapped to a simple fall
EXACTLY, there's no logic at all in these stories lmao
Finally! Someone said it! He fell 2 inches. Theres no way he would've been paralyzed
THERE IS NO WAY RICK IS PARALYZED FROM A SMALL FALL
I was looking for someone who finally said it
That's what makes it soo ridiculous. Dhar could have easily just wrote the story to have him get injured enough to need a wheelchair or crutches temporarily so it would at least be believable and he would have learned the lesson anyway.
5:05 bro what do you mean? That fall was nothing. You literally slipped and fall on the floor. No way you are disabled from that. Not even temporarily disabled would make sense.
Bro tripped and paralyzed half of his body Dhaar Man is getting more realistic by the day!
For real 😂😂
Fr
IKR
We should treat others the way they want to be treated you'll never know how hard someone life until u walk in their shoes
True
I stole my friends shoes once and walked in them, the next day my feet shrunk
Ok I am going just going to say it that guys fall was not strong enough to break a person’s back you would probably be sore for a few days but no we’re near the level of damage seen in this video
Finally someone mentioned this!!
The fall wasn’t that bad. I’ve had many falls like this and i was only sore for a few hours.
No way bro became paralyzed from a coffee spill💀💀💀
That’s what I’m saying 💀💀💀
Fr💀💀💀
Real💀💀💀
It was all pretend it wasn’t real
I LITERALLY JUST SAID THAT JUST NOW. LIKE THERE’S ABSOLUTELY NO WAY💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
We're not just telling stories, we're paralyzing people from a 2 foot drop after slipping on coffee.
Oop…
I slipped 12 times and never been paralyzed from waist down bit off an over exaggeration
Like I said maybe someday your legs won't work!!!
@@lukewilliamson4170you count the amount of times you slip?
It takes to hurt that very part of your spine to be paralysed you know! If it happens , it happens! 🤷♀️🤷♀️
Disability is one thing that workers technically can't reject or fire somebody for. Business ethics!
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: DISABLED PEOPLE DESERVE BETTER!
I mean if your job is building bulldings for an example you cant really use a wheelchair on a ladder for instance or scaffolding
They can though.
The kindness you put in the world always has a way of coming back to you
The guy wasn't even being kind
Bozo bot
🤡🤡
You should never insult someone for their disability, or different ability❤
Exactly never judge someone until you’ve walked in their shoes
@@afrosamurai8687I agree 👍🏾
True
How right you are
@@afrosamurai8687 i walked in my friends shoes and he still told me "Never judge someone until you’ve walked in their shoes"
What goes around, comes around.
What's that mean?
@@Chickenhe You'll get a taste of your own medicine.
@@123Spinderella still don't know what it means??
@@Chickenhe Look it up then.
Yeah tell that to the many people who were discriminatory against groups of people yet got away with it and lived fine. Slavery for example and people with slaves.
A personal example of treat others the way you want to be treated is when my mom's friend held me up from going to my grandmother's house(He was holding my mom up from driving me there) for 1 1/2 hours. The next day, when he asked me to do something, I took as long as possible. When he asked why, I said "Treat others the way you want to be treated. You have repeatedly wasted my time, so it seemed like you wanted your time wasted." After that, he did the task himself.
??????????
@@HyperGlaceon What I mean is if someone wastes my time, then they are telling me through their actions that they want that to be done to them, hence the golden rule, treat others the way you want to be treated.
It's important to treat everyone with kindness and respect. Instead of insults, "You're doing a great job dhar mann, and your determination is inspiring. Keep up the good work!"🎉
For the way Rick treated Robin he now knows what it's like to be in a wheelchair
"treat others the way you want to be treated" thats the motto of my school!
I'm so pleased with the number of exceptionally written episodes each week! Thank you, Dhar Mann! They always come at the right time - a new lesson to be taught and or learned, a reminder of a lesson forgot and, as always, inspiration as to how to walk and live in a connected fashion in the world!
It's so crazy how one moment can change your whole life forever
4:50 takes that is your karma for judge the people 😂😂😂😂😂
she really stood up for herself in this one
Lol😂
Rick got a taste of his own medicine. What comes around, goes around.
Looks like he had to learn the hard way to :Treat people the way you wanna be treated
I’m so happy dhar man posts every day on this channel
For insulting the disabled woman karma never spared him... Thank goodness he learnt a lesson for that bad action
“Treat others the way you want to be treated”
We're not just telling stories,we're breaking people's bones
Fr 💀
Fr💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀☠️☠️☠️
This video shows us we should never treat anyone different.I have a disability and I have been treated really badly myself and that really hurt me.Everyone deserves respect whoever they are
If u need a friend, I am here 😊
@@barbiejaynecheng7906 thank you
Yeah don't listen to those who are mean.
Treat others the way you want to be treated
5:22 the woman who played doctor in this video is so pretty 😍 beautiful
Ayo
She is
Simp
Indeed 😍
Moral of the story: Treat others the way you want to be treated. You never know what others are going through.
Great story. Thanks again Dhar Mann. 🙂
“Treat others the way you want to be treated” great quote dhar mann I will always remember that❤❤
Me to❤❤❤❤
Thank you❤
WOW, what a kind heart she has! Amazing young lady!
honestly i feel like dharr man is a thing everyone wants to watch daily
Man broke his spine from a 1foot fall. That should be the title of the video
You should always respect everyone .
Thanks 🙂. Nicely done ✔️. Keep up the good 👍work 👏.
Great content keep up the good work Dhar
This guy always the bad guy😂😂😂and regrets at the end
Keep up the astonishing work!! ❤
Who even called 911??? 4:54
The ambulance felt a disturbance in the force
Every person with disability deserves our respect
As a handicap person myself, the skit made me very happy!! I use a walker to walk in my home but when I use a walker in public, I get strange looks because I'm a young person. I use a wheelchair when I leave the house now. It's not because of those folks that stared. It's because walking with a walker after a while makes me very tired.
I'm to disabled I have cerible palsy not paralyzed I'm independent i use walker never discriminated I always been accepted
So predictable yet so satisfying
Here before it blows 🎉🎉
How weak do ur bones have to be to get paralyzed from slipping 2 FEET HIGH?!?!? I've slipped from higher in a shower and came out just fine jesus.
Ok...good for u??
No thats bc he accidentally broke hiis spine while slipping
Impressive! 👏👏👏🌹
❤I can't wait!
When you play a character and you can't stand or even hate them with a passion, that is how I feel about that guy! Well done sir!
That guy is so rude he should be glad that she even gave him her food
Hey Dhar Mann don't know if you read this but I love your videos and I hope to see more good vidoes like this. My sister Lilly got me to watch your videos back in 2021 on thanksgiving and been watching your videos since. I love your videos so much.
This is a good short video to teach those Healthy people to Treat others that are less fortunate,with respect .
“But it could’ve been worse”
YES YOU COULDVE DIED 🫨🫨🫨
Edit: 5:20
i used to be in a wheelchair and when this dhar mann video came on i finally stood up and paused it. thank you dhar mann 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Joke stolen
Brain broken
Wheelchar moanin'
Dhaar Frozen...
@@TheGamingCitrusOfficial “joke stole” you too 💀
@@EnriqueArgueta999 that dont even make sense lmao
Seen that joke a million times buddy
@@EnriqueArgueta999 pfp stolen 💀
She DID do that. She has an mba ouch right in the relatable. #neurodivergent challenges and outrage that follows from full functioning individuals has many parallels and the acting is the best I’ve seen on any platform in the last decade.
Your a weirdo
True dhar mann video
I love the vids, keep the good work! ❤😊
What I believe that we need to treat others the way we wanted to be treated and that we need to accept each other for what and who we are. I've been advocating for myself and others that are "different"
Only the real og dhar man fans remember the bowl from the last dhar man video at 2:37
Honestly I see why this video wasn’t on the main channel cause no company would hire a delivery driver in a wheelchair
Damn a original and good bonus video wonderful
Good job Dhar completely right no one should feel any different to others due to there disability at least I’m not a negative way have a disability is just a different ability 😊
I would be impressed if someone would deliver food while bound to a wheelchair. Like that's some real tenacity 💪🏾
4:53 Buddy, there is no way that you even fractured a bone from that fall. The worse pain you'll feel is probably in the head.
Love it❤
We’re not just telling stories,we’re insulting disabled delivery staff
HahHAHahHAHhaHAHhahAHhahHAhahHAhahHAhahHAHahHAHahHa
True
whats so funny about that? I didn't find anything funny.@@GrindzingBloxYT
@@aadeeshvarsingh813 it is a joke after all
@@aadeeshvarsingh813 they just have a different sense of humor
Nice 😊
Thanks Dhar Mann for posting a new video. Your messages are so inspirational.
amazing video dhar mann❤
I feel like alot of people are like this and I'm taking this personally because I'm in a wheelchair and disabled
Same it’s sad that the world is like this
@@thelifeofloopylucy03 You aint lying. And 💯 agree
@@sarahlinawiley5016 I know from experience 😔
4:56 anyone else wanna know how the cup didn’t break but his back did? 💀😭
Lol yea😂
We're not just telling stories, we're getting karma
So falling on some coffee makes you lose your legs
I don't understand why people complain to delivery drivers about their food being cold when you can literally warm it up yourselves. Stoves and microwaves are a thing you know?! 💀 But then again there's some people who don't have those things so I have to look at it that way too. Then again you can always go to a neighbor and ask to use it. 🤷🏽♀️
Because these people are miserable themselves who think the world revovles around them
Food, especially fast food, heated up with a microwave does not taste as good as when it was originally cooked and heated
People want to eat right away also It doesn’t taste the same compared to it already being warm. Also microwaves not good for u causes cancer and it also makes the food soft. A oven and air fryer makes the food hard and crunchy depending on what it is.
A better ending would've seen Robin fire Beth and hire Rick to take over her job.
We are not just changing stories we are changing lives
The saying 'Pride comes before a fall' triumphs like always
Insults the delivery person but he still takes the pizzas shame on him
This guy is a great actor 👌🏾 , especially when he is being a
Mean and cruel character, he is excellent in that part of of acting , he is fabulous , but the lesson here is what goes around comes around.
We love you dhar
I love this!
I have a disability, and I get really scared that I’m going to get judged by someone 😢
Your human ❤️
How did you post this comment a day ago the video wasn’t even published
Love the karma! Sometimes, it's really eye opening to experience life from another perspective.
P.S.
I'd love it if Dhar Mann could touch on other special needs and disabilities and not just the ones that he's already done. I think there needs to be a little more variety. It'd be great to see him raise awareness on different ones because not all disabilities are visible and not all of them are physical like you may think. There are some that I would love to see talked about more often. They are epilepsy (which I have), blindness, CP and spina bifida.
Epilepsy is common worldwide. It's more of a mental disability. The people with epilepsy look like any "typical" person. The only difference is, they have seizures. A seizure is like a misfired message in the brain. Often after a seizure, the person would be either tired or confused. It's natural to feel that way because it's abnormal brain activity. But there are ways to treat epilepsy. The most common way is with medication. But not everybody uses it. Some people use the ketogenic diet. There are ways to help a seizing person. They even have appointments with neurologists.
One appointment (that is especially important for actively seizing people) is called an electroencepholagram. It can be shortened to an EEG. When I was little, I used to call it my "silly hat". It's an important appointment for epileptic people. It can tell you through tracing brain waves if a person is seizing. And it can tell the doctors where seizures are happening and even start in the brain. Like people, not all seizures are the same or even look the same when they happen. There are also a lot of myths and misconceptions regarding it. So, I think it could help a lot of people. I think for non-epileptic people, seeing some of the things mentioned above might help people to understand the condition more. And I think it could make a really cool story.
Blindness is also quite common. As you might know, if someone is blind they can't see or can't see very well. But the ways they learn to cope and understand the world is truly eye opening. And even other things like getting around are amazing. They have canes, guide dogs and more ways to help them. You could talk about how Louis Braille, the braille inventor, was blind when he invented it. There are many things that you could talk about on this subject. I personally have little experience with this subject. But it's still fascinating to me, nonetheless.
CP is short for cerebral palsy. It's a birth defect where someone has brain injury before, during or shortly after birth. It affects many things. They have trouble walking steadily, balancing and with some coordinated movements. They can even have trouble talking clearly and sometimes feeding themselves. It depends on how severe it is. They, depending on severity, might get around differently. Some people might use crutches, walkers or wheelchairs. Others may use combination of any of these. People with it will have it for the rest of their lives. And they'll need some therapy sessions or surgeries to help them. But they don't need our love or support any less than a "normal" person does.
Spina bifida (pronounced: spine-ah-bif-i-duh) is another birth defect. The term means "split or open spine". People with spina bifida have an opening in their back at birth that the spinal cord comes out of. They often get their first surgery soon after birth. And that surgery is to help them put it back into place. Depending on where the opening is, it will be less or more severe. Some people with it have difficulty doing every day things independently. They typically have therapy sessions. It depends on the severity. And it depends on what has been affected by the spina bifida that determine the therapy needed.
This is a very unique and interesting birth defect to learn about. Hope you consider these if you do more stories about special needs and disabilities in the future.
Thank you for your consideration! 😊
That was not nice of him insulting this young disabled lady. Never shame anyone for their disability no matter what. Always be nice and respectful to everybody no matter what.
Omg this video couldn’t be better thanks dhar I love love love it
He didn't have to snatch from her
Always remember never down or degrade another person on there looks or there situation cause if you talk a little bitter & with a cocky attitude ? No doubt karma will return back on you that was cruel and so disrespectful and it'll come unexpectedly double that amount. & always remember to respect others regardless and never judge a book by it's cover cause you don't know😢what people are going through! So be kind to everyone❤! Treat others how you want to be treated. And that's with alot of Loveliness, kindness, caringness selflessness, compassionate,peace & love Van!
You're not lesser than anyone ,,treat others the way you want to be treated karma does work in many ways
i love your content keep the good work up
I love darman
“Darman “ 💀 🖐️ you mean dhar mann
shut up lil bro@@MintyAndocean
hi im a big fan can u reply? also amazing vid!
this is devastating and so hurtful. i have a permanently disabled son. people treat him like garbage all too often. it breaks my heart. people will never know how he has struggled his entire 11 year old life. i'm praying for a miracle for us 😢❤️
Sorry ❤️
I’m so sorry to hear that people can be so cruel and ignorant sometimes and please don’t listen to the hateful comments from people they are very rude and disrespectful towards disabled people I’m disabled as well myself I’m autistic and I’m praying for your son 🙏🏽😇
honestly dhar mann bonus is better in one way
We’re not just telling stories we’re offending disabled staff