2:46 that's Dave Walsh, World's Strongest Disabled Man in the seated class. He loves taking the piss out of people. He once went to propose to his already wife and just fell on the floor in the arena😂
Thank you for acknowledging the wheelchair clip. It is fun when someone subverts our expectations like that, but the stereotype that everyone in a wheelchair can't stand is so harmful. I really appreciate you saying so
As someone who's own dad needs a wheel chair but can still walk for a limited amount of time I was just wondering how the stereotype is harmful? As the most harm I can imagine is just someone asking us about it or telling an employe about it who asks us about it. Lastly with someone just being a Karen about it. But none of those are really harmful at all at most it is just frustrating (with the Karen) to just explaining it to people which my dad would love to do because he is a people's person. Edit: Just want to add on that I also thankful that they talked about it as most people don't know that.
@@alexanderflemming6788 @alexanderflemming6788 not everyone has time or energy to explain things. Your dad is a sweet person to take the time to do that. But yes, part of it is Karens, but a big part of why it's dangerous is the way society sees people in wheelchairs, especially in America. A good personal example is my own mom who deals with so much chronic pain that she spends most days at home in a fog. She can walk, and she uses that against herself. She grew up with people who told her she was faking or exaggerating. That she was just being lazy. That her pain was normal and she needed to just deal with it. It took me years of gently urging her to go and be seen because she was told by everyone in her life for 40+ years that debilitating pain was normal. Mobility devices help her have more energy for the day, but she refuses to use them. After all, she can still walk. It doesn't matter that a shower seat can save her energy to cook or clean, she can still stand in a shower. It doesn't matter that a walker gives her extra stability and time outside, she can still walk without it. It doesn't matter that she could have a good day outside with less pain, if she could power through for 5 minutes to get something done and spend the rest of her day suffering. She can still walk, and she refuses mobility devices that help her because she KNOWS how it would look if someone saw her able to walk one day and in a wheelchair the next. She KNOWS how many people will say she's faking if she stands up from a wheelchair for something. Harm doesn't have to be physically caused by other people. Harm can be done by the way we judge people. Harm can be done over years and years of discrediting and brushing aside people. Harm also can be done by OURSELVES based on what we think people expect from us. I don't think there's anyone who hasn't ever changed how they act because they were scared of what people would think of them. In the case of my mom, it's acting like she doesn't have a disability so people don't see her as weak. That came from years of being dismissed but also from watching how people treat disability. Another thing that sticks with me about what you said is how your dad explains to strangers. I don't know about everyone but I don't want every person I meet to know about my health issues. I had a service dog for a while due to some serious health issues, and the amount of people who would ask about my personal medical history was startling. Some would be nice when I would decline to answer but most would be angry. I would get people who would cuss at me for not letting them pet my dog. If I had broken down and told them my entire medical history, would that have changed their attitude? Is that on me, or is that on them? I guess the question that really should be asked is why do I need to justify myself to strangers on their whim? Why should I have to give away my right of privacy so someone can judge whether or not I deserve to exist in public? Why should my mom (or your dad) have to explain to strangers so they can use devices that make their life easier? Why should disabled people put themselves through more pain and harm just to fit into someone's idea of how they should be?
14:00 My grandfather collected shitloads of stuff, including star wars toys. Priced just some of the ones I played with as a kid, at least 5400$ if they had been left mint. He also had a massive collection of comic books, including the first appearance of Deadpool in New Mutants. Like 100 boxes each sold at an auction when he and my grandmother died at around 10$ a box.
I'm a toy collector as well (though I do take mine out of the packaging) and always call BS when people go "well, what if you have friends over with kids? Kids don't understand that." My sister has two kids and they have always understood that the figures in the cabinets are off limits. There were a bunch of age appropriate toys set aside for them that they could play with.
10:06 I mean he's out of line but he's right, dear god there are some shitheads at conventions who quite literally haven't even heard of the concept of a shower let alone the concept of antiperspirant.
14:00 got a collector's edition of a bobblehead Grogu that might gain some value in several years time if left packaged. Immediately placed on my dashboard as my co-pilot
10:00 holy shit that's a lot of Love Live figures. Katana from Nijigasaki on the left, Kanan from Sunshine in the middle, Umi from the original Love Live on the right. Also at 10:01 you can see honoka from the original Love Live. And in the back is Emma from Nijigasaki.
9:09 i do like anime and manga. I will try to get you into it if i find it worthwhile, but god, i felt my insides die listening to that grass starved halfwit
shockingly i actually have a bridge piercing, lol. it's all the lips and nostril and tongue piercings that I don't understand. How would you ever stop fidgeting with them long enough to let them heal...
7:20 correct one i would say is the right one. As long as being shoulder to shoulder, better have a wall on the side than an open spot someone else could go in and be stuck both side by another dude. But second guy is and ass, should have too 3 or 5 urinal, not the 4th.
I remember at my aunts house, uncle 1 had a box with really rare collectible hot wheels, that the son of uncle 2 was a real sh****r, and opened, at the time around $350,000 worth of hot wheels and uncle 1 brought the kid to uncle 2 told him and got permission to spank the shit out of the kid
Man… people just like that dude is mocking has come up to me many times when Im trying to get a manga or game without being noticed, cause most of the time Im with someone else who doesn’t much care for that stuff, and they just start yapping. Im just like “ya” “uh huh” not wanting to be rude, but then it gets even more awkward as time goes on.
2:46 that's Dave Walsh, World's Strongest Disabled Man in the seated class. He loves taking the piss out of people. He once went to propose to his already wife and just fell on the floor in the arena😂
Thank you for acknowledging the wheelchair clip. It is fun when someone subverts our expectations like that, but the stereotype that everyone in a wheelchair can't stand is so harmful. I really appreciate you saying so
Thank you for standing up to the rights of disabled people
As someone who's own dad needs a wheel chair but can still walk for a limited amount of time I was just wondering how the stereotype is harmful?
As the most harm I can imagine is just someone asking us about it or telling an employe about it who asks us about it. Lastly with someone just being a Karen about it.
But none of those are really harmful at all at most it is just frustrating (with the Karen) to just explaining it to people which my dad would love to do because he is a people's person.
Edit:
Just want to add on that I also thankful that they talked about it as most people don't know that.
It can’t be that harmful maybe mildly annoying
@@alexanderflemming6788 @alexanderflemming6788 not everyone has time or energy to explain things. Your dad is a sweet person to take the time to do that. But yes, part of it is Karens, but a big part of why it's dangerous is the way society sees people in wheelchairs, especially in America.
A good personal example is my own mom who deals with so much chronic pain that she spends most days at home in a fog. She can walk, and she uses that against herself.
She grew up with people who told her she was faking or exaggerating. That she was just being lazy. That her pain was normal and she needed to just deal with it. It took me years of gently urging her to go and be seen because she was told by everyone in her life for 40+ years that debilitating pain was normal.
Mobility devices help her have more energy for the day, but she refuses to use them. After all, she can still walk. It doesn't matter that a shower seat can save her energy to cook or clean, she can still stand in a shower. It doesn't matter that a walker gives her extra stability and time outside, she can still walk without it. It doesn't matter that she could have a good day outside with less pain, if she could power through for 5 minutes to get something done and spend the rest of her day suffering. She can still walk, and she refuses mobility devices that help her because she KNOWS how it would look if someone saw her able to walk one day and in a wheelchair the next. She KNOWS how many people will say she's faking if she stands up from a wheelchair for something.
Harm doesn't have to be physically caused by other people. Harm can be done by the way we judge people. Harm can be done over years and years of discrediting and brushing aside people.
Harm also can be done by OURSELVES based on what we think people expect from us. I don't think there's anyone who hasn't ever changed how they act because they were scared of what people would think of them. In the case of my mom, it's acting like she doesn't have a disability so people don't see her as weak. That came from years of being dismissed but also from watching how people treat disability.
Another thing that sticks with me about what you said is how your dad explains to strangers. I don't know about everyone but I don't want every person I meet to know about my health issues. I had a service dog for a while due to some serious health issues, and the amount of people who would ask about my personal medical history was startling. Some would be nice when I would decline to answer but most would be angry. I would get people who would cuss at me for not letting them pet my dog.
If I had broken down and told them my entire medical history, would that have changed their attitude? Is that on me, or is that on them? I guess the question that really should be asked is why do I need to justify myself to strangers on their whim? Why should I have to give away my right of privacy so someone can judge whether or not I deserve to exist in public? Why should my mom (or your dad) have to explain to strangers so they can use devices that make their life easier? Why should disabled people put themselves through more pain and harm just to fit into someone's idea of how they should be?
Standing up for yourself is amazing
14:00 My grandfather collected shitloads of stuff, including star wars toys. Priced just some of the ones I played with as a kid, at least 5400$ if they had been left mint. He also had a massive collection of comic books, including the first appearance of Deadpool in New Mutants. Like 100 boxes each sold at an auction when he and my grandmother died at around 10$ a box.
I'm a toy collector as well (though I do take mine out of the packaging) and always call BS when people go "well, what if you have friends over with kids? Kids don't understand that." My sister has two kids and they have always understood that the figures in the cabinets are off limits. There were a bunch of age appropriate toys set aside for them that they could play with.
0:33 social anxiety is scared of him 💀
"Wouldn't mind you with a roast dinner" the next thing I'm going to say to my boyfriend
Tell him that the roast potatoes are gonna have a crispy skin. He’ll ravage you all night.
@@Paragon13 funnily enough he's actually a cook so it's more like the other way around lol
God I fuckin love seein clips from Au mate. Gets me proud of our tradies.
6:04 man kaif sounds so happy with that washing machine noise.
ebbz could never
1:41 For a second, I thought Sam said that he didn't want to be Reich.
10:06 I mean he's out of line but he's right, dear god there are some shitheads at conventions who quite literally haven't even heard of the concept of a shower let alone the concept of antiperspirant.
blud got no beans
Where’d the beans goes tho?
@@DingusTheArtistthe bean zone
1:18 as a German I must say "Ja, das ist gut" to booth Clips.
16:28 it cut early, the girl says "you gotta jump"
and the cat just no sh*t sherlock'd her
14:00 Here's the solution. You get two of the toys. One to collect, and the other for the youngun to collect.
14:00 got a collector's edition of a bobblehead Grogu that might gain some value in several years time if left packaged. Immediately placed on my dashboard as my co-pilot
Aint nothing like buying a $12 figure to display in a $1200 glass case. Lol
i would love the Guys to play Cards against Humanity, i know it's 100% getting demonitized but hell i'd be laughing for days.
9:47 Playing TOTK with this video in the background and that comes on
Honestly, I love the react content mate! It's so funny
10:07 OMG STAN IS THAT YOU?
This is one of my favorite parts of bad friends. Huey Huey 😝
Hairless cats are class
1:04 that cat is a ww2 nazi reincarnated and you cannot convince me otherwise
6:28 Ladies and gents, the US Marines. Always Faithful.
"To racism!" Haha, great.
the cat is a reborn hitler
14:14 that reminds me of john from "the vampire dies in no time"
Obscure reference, but youre not wrong
NRFB chanting from Dexter's Lab starts
1:17 the cat is right.
Because ending one's race means there won't be any racism towards them.
1:26 failed Austrian painter revived
I enjoyed, thanks Beans
8:53 exactly. Wheelchair doesn't always mean someone can't stand or can't walk at all
12:53 so when hes having sex with his gf she calls out his dads name.... its a two way street that.
11;25... deff san fransico
1:31 bro i think i almost fainted 🤣🤣🤣
Ich mag die katze bei 1:04
Lol the last clip the women looked like she was so done with the great dane
Love the content!
Man that tainted meat thing gives a whole knew meaning to beating the meat
Advertisers: for the month of pride I'm bisexual!
After pride: ew a rainbow!
That is one good cat.
13:20 thought that was Daz wth?
1:04 pls play this on stream
10:00 holy shit that's a lot of Love Live figures. Katana from Nijigasaki on the left, Kanan from Sunshine in the middle, Umi from the original Love Live on the right. Also at 10:01 you can see honoka from the original Love Live. And in the back is Emma from Nijigasaki.
Have you ever noticed that the N in Nutella is the only black letter 🤨
Love your vids btw 😅👍🏻
Gru’s not here, bro
Just found your channel. Love your reactions. You just got a subscriber😂
8:42 well, you need to know, wheelchair not necessary for someone who can't stand, also it can be used for one who can't walk properly.
That parrot is getting served for dinner 😠
Hey why you sooo up early it 5am
8:29 the team had actually reached 200 points in a match, for the first time since 2011
9:09 i do like anime and manga. I will try to get you into it if i find it worthwhile, but god, i felt my insides die listening to that grass starved halfwit
6:17 yup ain’t nothing more gay then the US Army!
oh god I’m joining that soon
12:12 I hope train guy will find what he's looking for, when he's found the strength and wisdom, to look for it, somewhere else. 🙏
My jingle too! In good ol america
I miss you guys
shockingly i actually have a bridge piercing, lol. it's all the lips and nostril and tongue piercings that I don't understand. How would you ever stop fidgeting with them long enough to let them heal...
"Restoring Germany to it's former glory"
1st Reich or 2nd Reich ?
Most of the people don´t think back far enough to remember the German Empire and certanly not to the time of the Holy Roman Empire.
7:20 correct one i would say is the right one. As long as being shoulder to shoulder, better have a wall on the side than an open spot someone else could go in and be stuck both side by another dude. But second guy is and ass, should have too 3 or 5 urinal, not the 4th.
13:56 Jinx!
The more I see cats with hitler mustache, doing the nazi greeting and now this makes me more and more convinced that cats are nazis
I don't look like no goddam towtruck!
13:56 waddaya mean "when you a kid"?! I'm there and I'm going to open it, what's the use putting it in a vitrine for😢😮
Raaaaaaaaaaaaagh
3:45 Glenn consider shaving next time?
Keine Sorge Jungs, wir arbeiten dran.
Nutella is poison for me
Glen keep getting less and less in frame on the thumbnails, it's your channel dude, I know kaif is a magnet but have some self respect.
i think, other than being funny, people replace child crying with car noises so that their ears don't bleed
Love the nails sam has.
I remember at my aunts house, uncle 1 had a box with really rare collectible hot wheels, that the son of uncle 2 was a real sh****r, and opened, at the time around $350,000 worth of hot wheels and uncle 1 brought the kid to uncle 2 told him and got permission to spank the shit out of the kid
I can still hear the cries of the kid
came in too fast
BRO I have the same name as my dad 😒😂😂
guys germanys former glory was the prussian empire not nazi germany
501st view, here within 10 minutes
nearly 6 am.
Your dad collects
Who else is starting to get annoyed that the thumbnail isn't in the vid?
Its not that deep Joshua 😐
not first, but early
Man… people just like that dude is mocking has come up to me many times when Im trying to get a manga or game without being noticed, cause most of the time Im with someone else who doesn’t much care for that stuff, and they just start yapping. Im just like “ya” “uh huh” not wanting to be rude, but then it gets even more awkward as time goes on.
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bro 0:36 best clip