at first, I thought the birth dad was a horrible guy, but as you watch throughout the video, you can see he’s just trying to protect and guide his kids
Both of these men are the type of role models the younger generation needs. They both learned valuble lessons from eachother, which should mean we should have learned from them ourselves.
@@Nimmo2-hfccbhfliterally that’s what you tell kids to make them feel happier and better for themselves, that theyve grown up, its a term, he didn’t mean he became a man like the stepdad, use your brain
The birth dad is actually the good one. I could tell as soon as I saw how he greeted his kids that he’s a caring, protective dad who truly knows what he’s doing
The baby daddy has a point. You cant let someone push you around like that, problems like that cant be solved with "words". Words will do nothing but make the kid get bullied more.
Exactly. If you don't want your kid getting involved with violence, at least teach them how to stand up for themselves, rather than resorting to violence immediately.
Kinda true. Action does speak louder than words. I bet the bully just has a problem in his life. That's why he is bullying, he is taking it out on people
After watching this video, I would like to teach everyone for them to realize that whether they have a birth dad, step dad, or both, they need to be treated both with kindness and respect. Not only that they're members of the same family despite their different personalities, they also love and protect their children the same way...well, almost as it showed in this video. The point is that birth fathers and stepfathers can get along and get used to each other even with them being different from each other. "Birth dad or step dad: Every father deserves respect."
The lesson here is pick your battles, sometimes words and being calm solves the problem, sometimes, violence is the answer. Also loved the role reversal at the end lol
even though its good to use words, you cant just let yourself get beat up just because you dont want to resort to violence, if you are getting hit, hit back!
@@Reczony yes. defense is a good thing to learn, but as gandalf once said: _True courage is not knowing when to take a life,_ _it's knowing when to spare one._
Although I really like this story, it is also teaching kids that they're not allowed to fight back to bullies who physically attack them. There is nothing wrong with self defense and if kids took that part of this video seriously this could result in innocent kids being sent to the hospital.
Birth dad or step dad doesn't matter they both deserve to be treated with love and respect from the kids. Such a great video showing that. Thanks Dhar.
Actually, the birth dad had a point. If someone has a knife pressed against your chest than you have every right to punch or slash the killer back with something. Even if the attacker only uses his/her fists you can legally fight back with equal force (in this case your fists)
Both the birth dad and step dad learned something from each other and because of them both they was both able to raise the kids better together than if only one did.
Predicting the ending: The Step dad and birth dad will learn that they're both equally good at being dad and then like each other and keep living together with their family.
When people say violence is not the answer, that's not true always because there are moments in life where you cant just talk things out as there are people who are mentally not smart to understand that and they are gonna want to hurt you anyways so violence can be the answer usually in life especially nowadays
The ending was so cute and funny, and really touching all at the same time. The biological dad was like did you just call me dad? And the boy was like uhh guys is something burning? Step dad was like uhh I will get that! The biological dad was so focused on being called dad by the daughter that he didn’t even noticed the dinner was getting burnt it was funny, and not funny moments, cute, and moving at the same time. 😅
I think the birth dad was too aggressive but the how to defend yourself and catching the boyfriend cheating is very good parenting. My parents tell me to stick up for myself and if I was Liam I would have kicked the kid straight to Mars.
Lesson of the story: everyone needs to feel love so treat everyone with kindness. Such a good lesson and I hope the birth father and the step farther will make up
Then what is the possible solution to the problem. You have to defend yourself and also you doing nothing by letting the problem continue to happen is just as bad. The step dad did the right thing to fight back that black criminal that was trying to rob that lady and the police have no right to arrest anybody when it involves self defense.
@@MarkHeiskellnot ALL problems can be solved by violence, sometimes it makes it worse. you can see this when the kid tries to fight back but ends up getting beat up by a gang of kids
ye but In real life you aren't gonna get jumped unless they in a gang, or u do some dumb stuff like get a weapon, or sneak attack. If you set up a fight after school or sum u ain't getting jumped or in trouble
@@troygilbert69 nah bruh, in real life when someone messes wit you people usually instigating, saying I wouldn't take that, then you say let's run a fade after school unless u a 😹😹😹, then if the bully declines they usually get called a 😹😹😹. Cuz people know it's a pussy move to jump someone. One time a whole group of people bullied me, then I faught all of them. Even when I lost they respected me more and stopped bullying me. If you show u a 😺😺😺 then people gonna bully u or if u just small, that's why u gotta bulk and learn to fight
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lol
@@JosephLikesTransit
I did
@@spicyyyy898 What's with funeral? Who's dead?
The fact that he was texting another girl at his GIRLFRIENDS MUMS FUNERAL is actually messed up
Fr
Like bro
6:20
That’s Wild
@MrMonkeVR_ THATS SHAT IM SAYING
at first, I thought the birth dad was a horrible guy, but as you watch throughout the video, you can see he’s just trying to protect and guide his kids
Yea
Same
ur right, he looks pretty scary as well, but he was just trying to protect
@@KIKURAskyhe's a good guy, but with scary, similar to trevor phillips of gta 5
@@mr.buttler1649 I agree. He does look like Trevor from GTA V
Both of these men are the type of role models the younger generation needs. They both learned valuble lessons from eachother, which should mean we should have learned from them ourselves.
John Lawrence and Daniel Larusso
@@enzocarlo-liu1265 What about them?
One is brute force and the other is more like chill@@businessgamer2668
@user-gi8wk3iz8p He's not the first. Not only that, there are still plenty of people out there who smoke.
@MrMonkeVR_ Okay, what about this?
“Men don’t hug.” Hugs his son seconds earlier.
When he hugs his son it’s a boy but when Kevin hugged his son he said he was a MAN so your right
Maybe because his son isn't a man yet or cause family is a exception
U are right because he doesn’t hug men he hugged his son
@@Nimmo2-hfccbhfliterally that’s what you tell kids to make them feel happier and better for themselves, that theyve grown up, its a term, he didn’t mean he became a man like the stepdad, use your brain
that's a boy , not a man
The birth dad is actually the good one. I could tell as soon as I saw how he greeted his kids that he’s a caring, protective dad who truly knows what he’s doing
Both of them are good in thier own ways tbh
And bad. He’s sexist
The birth dad was just trying to protect their mom
Both of them are the “good ones”.
Yea me too
The baby daddy has a point. You cant let someone push you around like that, problems like that cant be solved with "words". Words will do nothing but make the kid get bullied more.
Yeah, that's one of the points of the video. Both the birth dad and the stepdad learned from the situation.
Not always tho can resolve to anger issues and cause problems even more but hea I get u but even then it always a bad idea only if needed of course
Exactly. If you don't want your kid getting involved with violence, at least teach them how to stand up for themselves, rather than resorting to violence immediately.
Kinda true. Action does speak louder than words. I bet the bully just has a problem in his life. That's why he is bullying, he is taking it out on people
Exactly
The part where he said ‘’You and Mr apron man ‘’ got me😂😂
Hehe
Haha
the way bro repeatedly says "I need a cigarette" and bumps his shoulder always gets me
Ikr
at the end 😂😂
i swear 😂😂😂
Ikr
Same
Birthdad or stepdad they both deserve respect equally ❤❤
Agreed
“WORDS ARENT POWERFUL AS A RIGHT HOOK!”
This man in my new inspiration
😭
Words aren't as powerful as fists
Words aren’t as powerful as an uppercut
@@ayateldonia939Same 😂
hahahaha
Birth dad or step dad every father deserves respect
The step dad deserves respect more than the birth dad brother birth dad just judges his own kids
step dad is very nice
Respect + for dads
People only deserve the respect that they show you
It's biological not birth dad. What the hell is birth dad
9:30 THE BROTHER DUO🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
YAY SOMEONE NOTICED
"Well what have your wimpy tactics taught him? How to get bullied every day" was underrated asf
The birth dad has a point, if it is inevitable, u might have to fight back
I edited my comment so that the replies won’t really make any sense
@@doomsday3659 no?
@@GoldbergToastyBred what’s “no?”
@@doomsday3659did u not watch the vid
@@h3jr4n48 I did watch the video. That’s just the way I interpreted what he said
“He wearing the girly apron” so rude yet made me laugh😂 I love the apron on him
Fr😂
Realism
For me, my dad cooks, my mom cleans, and me, the girl likes video games 😊
“DONT TALK TO ME EVER AGAIN OR BOTH MY DADS WILL BEAT YOU UP” had me dying
She just told him off and slammed the door on him.
Same.
if you were the boyfriend you would think that they are gay 💀💀💀
@@kethy2730that’s literally wht I was thinking. Them being considered as a gay couple 😭
wait i dont get the ending.. the mother died so the 2 dads diddle eachother now?
20:06 did they switch brains or something.
probably.
@@Arcana_masterthey changed their ways thats why they both went backwards
19:45 till the end was absolutely hilarious 💀
6:10 bruh she literally sacrificed her life just for desserts😓😭😭😭😭
Wdym sacrificed?
I liked when the birth dad would always say: *“I need a cigarette”* 😂😂😂
Same 😂😂😂😂
It had me rolling on the floor like fr 😂😂
That’s my dad
Didn’t expect 9:18 Jayden and Mikey in this video
Edit: THANKS FOR THE HEART* DHAR! I HAVEN’T HAD A HEART FROM YOU BEFORE!
Aw heck the heart disappeared when I edited this comment
@@MarikZero_TVyeah
When you edit, The heart disappeared
@@mkcaplayz6978yeah I know, RUclips needs to fix this glitch
I should’ve just replied on my own comment thanking Dhar for the heart
After watching this video, I would like to teach everyone for them to realize that whether they have a birth dad, step dad, or both, they need to be treated both with kindness and respect. Not only that they're members of the same family despite their different personalities, they also love and protect their children the same way...well, almost as it showed in this video. The point is that birth fathers and stepfathers can get along and get used to each other even with them being different from each other. "Birth dad or step dad: Every father deserves respect."
Everyone needs to be respected DOESNT matter who they are
Yeah, them too.
🤓
NPC
I aint readin allat bot!!!
11:51 4:29 yes the iconic line, ✨I need a cigarette✨
Du- I need a cigarette
And at a time,one at 19:00 idk when but around that time
@@Sunbird0YT19:10 the right time
The lesson here is pick your battles, sometimes words and being calm solves the problem, sometimes, violence is the answer. Also loved the role reversal at the end lol
even though its good to use words, you cant just let yourself get beat up just because you dont want to resort to violence, if you are getting hit, hit back!
@@Reczony yes. defense is a good thing to learn, but as gandalf once said:
_True courage is not knowing when to take a life,_
_it's knowing when to spare one._
im not saying you should take a life but what i am saying is protect your own@@baanaanaana
@@Reczony yeah, but while screaming no that the entire world hears.
@@pinky98565 ?
Although I really like this story, it is also teaching kids that they're not allowed to fight back to bullies who physically attack them. There is nothing wrong with self defense and if kids took that part of this video seriously this could result in innocent kids being sent to the hospital.
Okay this one almost had me in tears 😢😢😢
Never really had a father figure in my life, but this shows how the soft and hard could create a balance
18:01 Joan, the wife couldn't say something at court?
exactly lol, shes a lawyer.
"I need a cigarette!"-Kevin
That part was so epic when Raquel said “Never talk to me again or I’ll get both my dads to beat you up”. Way to go Raquel.
Birth dad or step dad doesn't matter they both deserve to be treated with love and respect from the kids. Such a great video showing that. Thanks Dhar.
Stfu it matters
WHY I WAS THE ONLY ONE HOPING THEY BECAME GAY FOR EACH OTHER 😭😭😭😭😭😭 SOMEONE PLS SAY I WASN'T THE ONLY ONEEEE
👉👈
@@livster123 Earth, also if u didn't like what I thought, why would u care??
LMFAOOOOO
A good rival isn’t an enemy, though it’s about competing for a shared goal, not about destroying the rival. Rivals should make amends with each other.
Mikey said “My fists.” 😂😂😂😂 had me cracked up 😂😂😂
10:21 “Thanks a lot, Apron man.”💀
He should have say MR
“I need a cigarette” is crazy😭🙏
15:59 that was a good punch
Sure was and it made me cringe for some reason too
@@WeirdVibes-zm5owprobably cuz that guy ran like a child
*_FINISH HIM_*
@@Confused_Elio lol
That a punche you can never do
Actually, the birth dad had a point. If someone has a knife pressed against your chest than you have every right to punch or slash the killer back with something. Even if the attacker only uses his/her fists you can legally fight back with equal force (in this case your fists)
Did Joan die?! 😥
@@bijoux92781did u not watch the video 💀
i think she did? idk. @@A5TR0The1
“I need a cigarette🗿🚬”
🗿🗿🗿
Bro
“And it cannot be that bad” ☠️☠️
Lung cancer 🍷🗿
Yea
"Words aren't as powerful as a right hook" is crazy😭💀💀
Both the birth dad and step dad learned something from each other and because of them both they was both able to raise the kids better together than if only one did.
I guess they did.
I guessed Kevin and Jeff ended up being friends now.
Kevin has a point he is just a good father trying to protect his kids ❤
Predicting the ending: The Step dad and birth dad will learn that they're both equally good at being dad and then like each other and keep living together with their family.
that was obsious blud
I'm goof at p r e d i c t i n g@@JumblyRumblyGoose
But the mom dies so the kids now have 2 dads.
Okay BUUUT I still predicted it with a *ding ding ding*@@airtiger4577
And become gay.
I love that Mikey and his bro was in the vid😂
at 18:40 I was convinced he would say "Maybe wat the kids need most....Is the both of us...WE should get married"
OMG YES
😂😂😂😂
I'm glad I wasn't th3 only one thinking this
REALEST BRO I THOUGHT THRY WERE MARRIED 😅
Lol😂I thought of that too
When people say violence is not the answer, that's not true always because there are moments in life where you cant just talk things out as there are people who are mentally not smart to understand that and they are gonna want to hurt you anyways so violence can be the answer usually in life especially nowadays
Ye am like u think a soft speech is going to do anything NO
20:20 “I’ll have both my gay dads beat you up”
your too homophobic
XD
They are not gay, just because friends live together dont mean that.
@@AlaskusA It was a complete joke. Satire.
@@mahlukstudios alright my apologies
the stepdad was actually nice ngl
To nice
The ending was so cute and funny, and really touching all at the same time. The biological dad was like did you just call me dad? And the boy was like uhh guys is something burning? Step dad was like uhh I will get that! The biological dad was so focused on being called dad by the daughter that he didn’t even noticed the dinner was getting burnt it was funny, and not funny moments, cute, and moving at the same time. 😅
Yea I laughed so hard😂😂❤❤
spoilers bro
9:38 I like the Jayden and Mikey reference 😁
Mikey and Jayden appearing as cameos was an excellent idea! Great job Dhar!
My fav
Frrrr
Fr
16:00 was the coolest scene
13:54 I feel so bad for the dad 😢😢
Which one
@@Lucholover4789 considering the timestamp showed a adult male figure who wohld be the dad. Wouldnt it be obvious? Hence why he timestamped it. Idiot
@@Lucholover4789who do you think??
@@Teampractice24I think your the dad dummy
It made me so emotional for two of those dads ☹️🥺
Both dads are good at protecting but too much violence can cause a downward spiral and same with the other dad downward
8:43 THE LAUGH AFTER WAS THE FAKEST THING EVER😂😂😂
9:25 I didn’t expect that😂
NETHER 😂
@@petagoodyer2858ME nether
Fr
13:09 The kid was legit holding tears
I don’t think he wants pizza 😭
It doesn’t take much to be a father but it takes a lot to be a dad❤
?
Is there a difference between father and dad 🤔
@MAA_455 yea to be a father is to have a child but to be a dad you have to love and care for your kid and always be there for him
@@crispybacon9817they both mean the same thing ur quote makes 0 sense
@@luna_elvenstar Any male biological parent qualifies as a father, but a dad is the caregiver who raises a child with love, care, and attention.
I think the birth dad was too aggressive but the how to defend yourself and catching the boyfriend cheating is very good parenting. My parents tell me to stick up for myself and if I was Liam I would have kicked the kid straight to Mars.
That Mikey-Jay mix was truly unexpected 😅
I agree man
Fact:the birth dad teaching son is actually important
Yup I know I don't agree with this vid
@@Gameboyl yeah
Leonardo da Vinci was a painter
9:30 I love Mikey and Jayden having argument between vision pro🤣🤣🤣
Ikr 😂
0:53 she looks so u comfortable
Lesson of the story: everyone needs to feel love so treat everyone with kindness. Such a good lesson and I hope the birth father and the step farther will make up
fr@skiddibopndadasquidwardgam7452
Cringe
@@AlphaWolf_YTCHow so
ain't no way fam thought this was real
This reminds me of a movie but the mom doesn't die tho
Him every part:” I need a cigarette.” Is gangsta
They finally realized what they did and what the kids need. I'm so glad that they came together as dad and dad.😊😊😊😊 For the kids.
Bro that punch was crazy 16:00
Your right
19:01 Why did it sound like a song beat
Lol idk
20:10 I love how the roles are reversed now 😂😂
15:59 was a good punch that would hurt
I’m sorry the son was adorable he’s so innocent 😭 I’m really glad both the dads found a way to live with their kids together ❤
"Family doesn't require blood, it requires love."
Both
@@The-Offical-Arms-Dealer yes
Bloodline:
18:44 "and thats how i met your father" 🤣🤣🤣
His favourite word:I NEED A CIGGERET
Its not the way you are strugling is the way you overcome it, Never give up told by a wise man dharmann
Bot
19:10 BEST WORDS EVER
19:09
At the end of the day...
the "i need a cigarette" and the bump is iconic
“I need a cigarette 🚬 😂” got me cracking
You should never force anyone to call someone Dad unless they’re comfortable
Ok Eyelash fan
@@meerkat231 eyelash 💀 it’s eilish and she is a singer
10:57 It's ALWAYS the best friend! She needs to watch one of those love triangle movies. 🤦🏽♀️
Nah fr
@@Marblez_editsyea fr fr
Bro got trevor phillops to act again
3:59 what 😂
Serts
9:46 Guest appearance by Mikey and Jayden!
That’s what I Literally comment the same thing and I relate😂
Ploh
That’s what I said at 9:18
CAMEO
20:24 blud cried for 3 seconds💀
Kevin’s main line is I need a cigarette
I feel old because I know the inspiration of this video is literally "Daddy's Home" 😹
thought i was the only one , i was searching the comments for someone to say , guess we were the only ones😂
Right 😅 @@justtaryss
"I need a cigarette"
Kevin words✨️
Remember: Rivalry is not the way to deal with something, it's courage that's the real way.
U comment alot
I am autistic@@AlphaWolf_YTC
nerdy ahh comment
Like Boston Celtics Vs. Lakers?
yes@@Useryt-w2s
dhar man’s version of daddy’s home (kinda)
The pattern is “ I need a cigarette”11:47
The "I need a cigarette" parts got me every time 😂
Both the dad together are a happy medium. Self-defense is crucial, but violence that's not self-defense can be worked out with words
Not all way if he talk to thatbone guy in real life he would have hurt that girl I seen it happened in real life sometimes uneed to kick ppl ass
@@peteryanes3413 what guy?
any my comment go hearted
no it can't if someone hurts u, u fight em back
that is self-defense. I covered that. can you not read?@@kojire
i love the message of “trying to solve everything with violence isn’t good, and neither is trying to solve everything with just words,
Then what is the possible solution to the problem. You have to defend yourself and also you doing nothing by letting the problem continue to happen is just as bad. The step dad did the right thing to fight back that black criminal that was trying to rob that lady and the police have no right to arrest anybody when it involves self defense.
@@MarkHeiskellnot ALL problems can be solved by violence, sometimes it makes it worse. you can see this when the kid tries to fight back but ends up getting beat up by a gang of kids
ye but In real life you aren't gonna get jumped unless they in a gang, or u do some dumb stuff like get a weapon, or sneak attack. If you set up a fight after school or sum u ain't getting jumped or in trouble
@@Topbandgetter that’s if you set up a fight, this kid was getting bullied. the bullies weren’t trying to fight, they were trying to beat him up.
@@troygilbert69 nah bruh, in real life when someone messes wit you people usually instigating, saying I wouldn't take that, then you say let's run a fade after school unless u a 😹😹😹, then if the bully declines they usually get called a 😹😹😹. Cuz people know it's a pussy move to jump someone. One time a whole group of people bullied me, then I faught all of them. Even when I lost they respected me more and stopped bullying me. If you show u a 😺😺😺 then people gonna bully u or if u just small, that's why u gotta bulk and learn to fight
This is legit Daddy's Home.
Yeah The Biological Father Rides a Motorcycle And The Step Father Wants To Be Part Of the Family
I noticed that too!
I thought so too
YEA IKR
Except dusty doesn’t teach Dylan and Megan violence 🕊
20:27 😂 both my dads!!
Sus 😳
Sus
Gay
15:57 BRO GOT SOME MOVES 🔥
“I need a cigarette” completely iconic
This is such a inspirational story,the dads were trying their best but different methods but they came along together❤❤
Please read this 🙏
The Isra*li occupation, a fact even acknowledged by Israel*s, traces back to 1948 when the Balfour Declaration of 1917 pledged support for a Jewish national home in Palest*ne. This historical context is essential to understanding the plight of Palest*n*ans. For over 70 years, Palest*n*ans have endured displacement, restricted movement, and lived under harsh conditions. The term “apartheid” aptly describes the segregation and discrimination they face in their own land, marked by numerous Isra*li checkpoints. Despite countless peaceful attempts, oppression persists, leading to further land loss and human suffering. It’s important to note that Ham*as, often a focus of international attention, emerged as a response to active resistance against this enduring injustice. If you trying to feel sorry for Israel*s today I hope you felt sorry for Palest*n*ans for the past 70 years 🙏. Give the people their homes and country back.🙏