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Can you do an extended cut of the dwarf body builder. I wanna see those who bullied and laughed at him throughout the video get karma
Also can you do an extended cut of the Autistic author? I wanna see his old teacher get karma and get fired from her job
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Never judge someone until you walk until their shoes
I work with kids with disabilities in my classes at school and I feel bad for how some kids and adults treat them. They don't deserve any of it and it's not their fault for having the disabilities. Some even turn out to be smarter than "normal" kids or adults! Thank you Dhar Mann for making videos like these to show how some may get treated!
Edit: Thank you commenting and everything and to the people that have commented about being disabled in a way, I would like to say hang in there and you will find a lot of people who respect and love you guys! Love you!
The school needs to do something bout bullies. It's really annoying.
That’s super duper true
@@UnkownCZcamsr286 ur right
not lol
@@UnkownCZcamsr286 then don’t watch his videos
@@UnkownCZcamsr286 Shut up bot
This teacher made me cry. I wish all my teachers were as kind and understanding as he was because honestly I wasn’t so lucky. If every teacher was like this I’m sure school would be alot more different and I’d be excited just to see them again.
I am so mad at you Amelia 😤😠😡🤬🤬😡😤😠😠😡🤬🤬🤬😠😠😤😤😠🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬😡😡😡😠😤😤😠😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬😡😠😤😤😠😠😠😡😠😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬😡😤😤😤😤😠😠😠😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬😡😠😤😤😤😤😤😤😠😠😠😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡🤬😡🤬😠😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😠😡🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬😤😠😡🤬🤬😡😠😤😠😠😠😡😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬😡😡😡😠😤😤😠😡🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬😠😤😠😠😤😠😠😠😡😡😡😡😡😡😡🤬🤬😡😠😠😠😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😠😠😡😡😡🤬🤬😡😠😠😤😠😡😡😡😠😤😡🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬😡😡😠😤😤😤😠😡🤬🤬🤬😡😡😠😤😤😤😠😠😠😡😡😡🤬😡😤😤😤😠😡😡😡😡😡🤬😡🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬😠😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😠😠😡😡🤬🤬😡😤😤😤😠😡😡😡🤬🤬😡😡😡😡😠😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😠😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬😡😠😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤😤
Yeah exactly!
Most of my teachers in middle school are like that
You guys are very strange there.
Yes indeed it would make a big difference because everybody has different ways of learning
Teacher logic:
*5 students: 🙋🏼♀️🙋🏽♀️🙋🏼🙋🏾♂️🙋🏻♂️*
Teacher: *pics on the student who doesn’t have their hand raised*
They know exactly what they’re doing.
Fax
I used reverse psychology and raised my hand to avoid being picked on, it did not work, I still got picked on. 😢😮😂😅😊
I never liked racing my hand
One of my old friends had a reading disability. He got mistreated at school lots of times by his classmate, but his teacher would always stand up for him, and motivate him as much as he could. Thank you Dhar for the video!
My friends is bullying me at my school i was bullying bullied by my classmates and I didn’t want them to be at my moms house at moms moms house and then I have to go to sleep tomorrow night at noon tomorrow night then tomorrow tomorrow night at noon tomorrow night then tomorrow night at noon tomorrow night at night tomorrow night at noon tomorrow night at night tomorrow night at noon tomorrow night at night tomorrow night at noon tomorrow night at night tomorrow night at noon tomorrow night at night tomorrow night at noon tomorrow night at night tomorrow night at noon tomorrow night at night tomorrow night at noon tomorrow night at night tomorrow night at noon tomorrow night at night tomorrow night at
That’s really sad I feel bad for him
Awws
" Just because we learn at different speeds, doesn't mean one person's smarter than the other. " an amazing quote right here!! You should NEVER treats others wrong because they learn differently. Thanks Dhar Mann for this video!!
Right when he was saying this in the video, I was reading your comment lol
@Not Logic THAT DOESN'T EVEN LOOK LIKE HIM!
I agree! I have Dyspraxia and I can completely relate to the video. I'm glad Dhar Mann is raising issues like this to spread awareness of how unfairly people with Disabilities get treated in school.
Doesn't mean one person IS smarter than the other* not "doesn't mean one person's smarter than the other"
Talk about improper English.
Someone can be smarter than one person so that's not true
This isn't really getting "revenge" on a class bully, it's teaching him a valuable lesson.
@@UnkownCZcamsr286 i agree
@@UnkownCZcamsr286 then why u steal the mann LMAO
@@UnkownCZcamsr286 true, but ur content isn’t any better 😐
@@DrawingQueenOfficial I mean, he stole the "mann" from dhar mann, plus these people are bot and their content is trash
@@UnkownCZcamsr286Wait what?
For me, ADHD alone is HARD. I get told about being dumb, holding up class, zoning out every 3 minutes, drawing during class, and end up getting a bad grade. I can only imagine dyslexia, too.
As someone who is autistic I sometimes tap things as a coping mechanism and when thinking and processing, and impatience from others really doesnt help me to be quicker. It just puzzles me more. Patience and tolerance is key ❤
Same. Or I fidget or even flap my arms. I get weird looks and judged for it, but I try my hardest to ignore it now and be myself.
same i also put a coment if u want too reed it
@@Onedirectionfan-z8l where
I'm autistic too and can identify with you!
Same with me I have both ADHD and autism
This video really resonates with me . I have a learning disability while on the mild side I still struggled with things in school (moreso on the social side vs the academic side) . My oldest daughter has an IEP and struggles with math but she does her absolute best . To everyone out there who has an learning disability, keep going and don't give up no matter how difficult it is! You can do anything that everyone else can if you set your mind on something!
Thank you Dhar Mann for this and every other video !
early b4 this comment blows up :D
hope you're doing good though
Early before this blows up
Ya
🥰🥰🥰🥰
Beautiful comment. I was in the same boat. I had ADHD and Emotionally Disturbed so I definitely understand
The sentence on the board is “ My dad went to buy some popcorn “ for anyone wondering. By the way, thank you for including disabilities on your videos Dhar Mann. I used to be picked on a lot in Highschool because I have autism and social anxiety and seeing people treat people kindly in your videos is really beautiful. I wish real like was exactly like your videos. Keep up the awesomeness
Thats what it said😭
Jinx mate
I got that sentence too 🙌
I don't want to be that type of person but I was about to say that lol
i said it too
I figured that out too, I basically just putted some words together 😅❤
Thanks Dhar Mann for making a video like this to recanaise how hard it is for people with a learning disability and what we go through as a teen with dyslexia autism and ADHD it was really encouraging to know that people know what we’ve gone through so thanks 🙏🏻😊
I was adopted by my friend named Amelia and I have a little friend friend who lives on with the kids who lives on her own and I will be at my house tomorrow morning at moms tomorrow morning at night tomorrow morning and tomorrow morning then I have appointments tomorrow morning and tomorrow morning then we can come tomorrow night and then I have a meeting at noon noon tomorrow night then tomorrow night at noon then I have appointments tomorrow morning and tomorrow morning then we will be home tomorrow morning and then I have appointments at tomorrow morning and then I have to get sleep tomorrow night then tomorrow night at noon then tomorrow morning if we need anything tomorrow night at noon tomorrow then I can go tomorrow morning and tomorrow night at noon tomorrow morning if you need me to pick it tomorrow at night at noon tomorrow then tomorrow morning at night tomorrow night then I can go tomorrow morning if you need me to pick it tomorrow morning if you want to
autism isnt a learning disability
@@hermityt9032 they weren't implying that, they were just saying that it still probably relates to what they go through
@@hermityt9032 autism is actually a learning difficulty
As someone who has ADHD, yes I know that autism is a learning disability (unless I’m wrong)
Having ADHD and dyslexia I really feel like people out there, after decades of misunderstanding, are starting to get what it’s like to have these difficulties, it’s tough at school as much as it is in daily life and knowing someone out there is finally representing these issues is not just needed,with your videos is also so simple, entertaining and heartwarming lysm 🙏💓
Shut up
@@staymad.857 I'm sorry did you just tell them to shut up when they were being NOTHING BUT KIND AND RESPECTFUL
Same I'm like this too
@@staymad.857 Don't be mean!
Let’s see how many subs I can get from this comment. My dad says if I get 200 subs then he will buy me youtube premium and also a pc
There are multiple inspirational messages
1. Never judge someone before you walk in there shoes
2. Just because we learn in different speeds doesn’t mean one is smart than the other
These are very inspirational messages that help people to learn✏️😁
Amen
Well the ability to learn things quicker is correlated to intelligence
True. Everyone learns at their own pace, whether or not they have a disability
Don't read my name please. . . .
Holy hell...
That was sooo good.We really need atleast one teacher like this in every school.
I remember in school I would have a hard time writing down notes and catching up with others. It was always hard to learn with a lot of people in the room and would get easily distracted.
"Just because we learn at different speeds doesn't make one smarter than the other"
Thanx Dhar Mann.
This is a great lesson to learn.
Thanks for watching, Malango. I appreciate it.
Please do ADHD Video please
@@DharMann how about one where the girl or guy has adhd and struggles in his job
As someone who struggles with learning disabilities, this video resonates with me. Thank you so much Dhar for sharing such inspirational messages and valuable lessons through your videos.
Me too. It wasn't easy for me either. If I'm given too much information I won't remember all of it if any at all later. (ADD)
Me too! School wasn’t so great on how the teachers and kids would treat me. They did put me in special Ed classes and some how solve the situation but it didn’t I just felt isolated and didn’t feel “smart” enough but I prove them wrong
SAME I have ADD as well I got bullied for it but I got threw it! It is a gift not a disability! Love you Dhar! 😁
Me too I have ID and is hard seeing people look at me like I'm an idiot or something
@@jjosue11 what's id?
I really love this video. I grew up with a learning disability so I learned and completed assignments at my own pace and sometimes needed more time than others completing them and had reading comprehension problems. I really loved what the teacher did with the student about giving him challenges and then explained three of the most common learning disorders/disabilities that is common in some students who learn differently/at their own pace. For a while, I've been feeling like im not as smart or intellectual as others and it could be due to the fact that I grew up with a learning disability and it takes time for me to understand and gain knowledge on topics. this video helped me to understand that I am smart just like anyone else. I am just intellectual and smart in my own way and that is okay. I used to not to want to engage in intellectual conversations because of this. But I realized that I just need to do more research, reading, listen to videos, podcasts, documentaries more than once sometimes. "We are uniquely smart in our way and learn and complete assignments and tasks at our own pace and that's okay".
That teacher totally owned the arrogant bully. We need more teachers like this!
As someone with ADHD, autism, and auditory processing disorder, *this definitely put a smile on my face.*
For real?
Are you just doing that for likes and attention or you really have those 😶
Same here! I have ADHD 😌
@@I_read_Berserk_and_Physics bro if the guys is telling truth then i am iron man
@@McQueenStanwhat's ADHD?
The moral of the story is: Learning is one of the most difficult things to accomplished, but everyone has a unique way of not just what they learn, but how they learn it. Even with a learning disability, you're smarter then you think.
Read my name
.
That's great
I have a learning disability
It is a challenge for me.
Time 2:28AM Wed 3/23/22
Oh and 18 times he tapped his pen
One time I was tapping my pencil (I have autism btw) and then my teacher threw it out the window out school is 3 stories high
Dhar Mann,
I’d love for you to do a video on (A student expelled from school for self defense, watch what happens next).
It sickens me when someone gets in trouble for self defense. It’s either the bully and the victim both get punished equally or only the victim gets punished. It needs to be only the bully gets the punishment and never the victim.
I believe you can do a great video on it.
Yeah a guy came up to my friend and grabbed her but and she turned around slapped him!! But the girl got suspended for a few weeks and the guy got no punishment other than his mom also destroying him!! Later the girl moved away because her parents didn't want her in our school! It was so unfair and completely wrong to punish the girl!! 😕
Once in 3rd grade, a really popular and rich girl who hated me tackled me to the ground while the teacher wasn't in class. She grabbed my neck and knowing I have bad asthma (it gets triggered when I'm stressed), she grabbed my neck and strangled me. Obviously I got stressed, and I began to have difficulties breathing. The girl's friends took my inhaler and hid it. Some other friends took a knife and cut me very deep about twenty five times. Our teacher then returned and separated us and I was sent to the principal's office. The teacher told the principal I strangled the 'poor girl' because she had won a race in P.E.(I couldn't participate because of my asthma). I was suspended and grounded for 2 years. I had to transfer schools and apologize to the girls in front of the whole school for intensely bullying and traumatizing them. I still have scars from this incident. The witnesses spoke against me. Everyone bullied me at that school even the teachers, so no one believed my side of the story. Also, I got hospitalized for this attack.
@@DOROTHY_MCGUIRESON damn. Listen I may be a kid ok? But you need to get a lawyer and sue that school and those girls for child abuse. You can get around 1m if you explain it to the judge.
WHAT THE F***
@@coreytheluckykid3005 Thank you🙏. But I'm not rich enough to sue the school and as I said, everyone always speak against me, even my own parents.
I have disabilities as well and sometimes I have concerns about how someone will react about my disabilities and when I went to high school I had trouble with words.
I do to and people that tease does not help at all
I have several learning disabilities and even people I thought were my friends shame me for having adhd and dyslexia and I am apparently not trying hard enough. I was in a band and I would get poked really hard if I made mistakes and they would keep on raising the bar in Order to undermine me .I don’t need “friends like that” they were grown men twice me age chauvinists as well as bullies
I have -7 disabilities
I can’t believe they did that
I am sorry that happened to you. I got taken out off school when I was 8 years old I couldn’t cope in school and no one understudy me
Na those aren't friends. Better having none than putting up with that. You ll find your people 💜
Bro created a new disability not being able to get freinds 😂😂 I’m sorry
7:09 I think the teacher wrote “My bad went to buy some popcorn”
Over the years, especially High School, I was trying to find the perfect answer of problems with mental disabilities; this video is finally what I was looking for. 😊
i would love a teacher like this one, concerned about people’s actions, actually defends off bullies, and is paitent and doesnt go “who wants to help him?”
7:18 I think it says "My dad went to buy some popcorn."
Great job of spreading this message. It's a good reminder of how some people get treated badly over something they can't control.
I think that’s what it is
Thanks for watching, Angel. I appreciate it.
Yes that’s what I read at first even though I don’t have any learning disabilities I guess I just see things differently
It is absolutely what it said. I don't have normal dyslexia thankfully, so my reading skills are pretty damn good, but I am also what is known as a speed reader, and when I do read I take whole groups of words and somehow make them into the full sentences without reading every single letter at a time. Still take it all in as well.
The only drawback for me with this method of writing is I go into full concentration mode so once I'm in there and someone talks to me, I either don't hear them or I jump outta my skin!!
Lol I figured that out in like 2 secs. Nice job to the actor for acting like an idiot bully
This shows us to never judge someone before you walked in their shoes...Thank you Dhar Mann for teaching us this.... Keep up the good work 😊
I appreciate you watching, Trishanna. Stay in the loop for more!
As someone who has a hard time with math this video really inspired me thank you dhar man ❤️❤️
Since I have a disability myself I know how that guy feels with a learning disability, it usually takes me awhile understanding certain things as well as that guy in video I’m happy seeing disabled people in ur videos amazing job Dhar keep them coming
This was hands down the most beautiful lesson in a Dhar Mann video I’ve seen thus far. It gave me a better understanding of what people with learning disabilities go through, so thank you 💖
Thank you, Stella. I appreciate you watching this video.
@@DharMann her name is Stella pinkbird
@@datGApeach4ya shush
Yeah he doesn’t have to say the full name
I love how the teacher makes him realize the psychological disabilities.
I love this story I’m a psych major myself and this story changed me and inspire me about my field.
Thank you dhar as always! 🤗💙
You're welcome, Lara. I'm glad this video inspired you! I wish you all the best.
@@DharMann DHAR REPLIED OMG! ☺️☺️
WISH YOU ALL THE BEST WITH YOUR FAMILY 🥰🥰
This mirrors your older work, and the sort of teaching I think you need to get back to a bit more. I love this!
I have a learning disability when I was growing up. It took me a little bit longer to learned. Even somethings that I can picked up quickly.
I am a teacher! Not an expert in learning disabilities but I’m aware of them. Thank you for spreading awareness, this is well executed. This stimulates my interest in helping kids with learning disabilities. 🌸💖
Ikr
You're a very nice teacher:)
Your such a good teacher!
I wouldn’t befriend the bully right away nor forgive him right away in time but not on the dot
Lesson learned: Just because we learn at different speeds, doesn't make us smarter than the other.
I love how the teacher makes the bully realize the psychological disabilities that some people have in life that many people don't understand. Thanks for this Dhar and hoping for more inspirational content from your videos.
Thank you so much Dhar Mann for this video. I can totally relate with the person with the learning disability. I’ve been bullied and shamed because of mine. I wish I had a teacher like that when I was in school maybe I would not have been bullied
I sure do love that teacher. He's so understanding and doesn't rush someone who has a learning disability. Even standing up for the guy, too. That's amazing. I'm glad he became a teacher. ❤❤❤❤
Nick: “Nobody else could get this either”
Andre: Are you under estimating me?
At 7:22 I think it says my dad went to buy some popcorn I could be wrong 😂
I have a learning disability i got treated like this in elementary school by the students and teachers it was so hard for me
As someone who has ADHD and I also have a slow processing brain, this makes me feel noticed, thank you
I also, have ADHD. I'm so glad I don't have to feel alone anymore.
I also have ADHD
I was diagnosed with a learning disability when I was a child, no one realized it, no one picked up on it until I was in the 3rd or 4th grade, even being in special classes I still had problems. My mother along with the teachers thought I was being lazy. Not giving my age I still have a learning disability. As the years went on I taught myself how to read much better than I did as a kid. One day I picked up a book and began to read it, I ended up loving the book, I only don't have problems with reading but math as well. I have come along way, I am now writing a tell all book. I know that I'm going to have someone proof read to help me do some cleanup, but I'm ok with that. I'm proud of myself. I know if I could come this far, anyone can. Thank you Dhar Mann for this video😊😊
Aww. I have ADHD too and I’m getting to the stage of being a little better.
I have a childhood friend who suffers from ADD. He got held back in 3rd grade because of it. I felt sorry for him because was always picked on by a lot of kids. He ended up having the same teacher and she was really good at working with children that had learning disabilities. I never had this woman as a teacher but she was awesome. Probably one of the best teachers in thAt taught 3rd grade. I wish I had her. She didn’t let anyone pick on him.
He continued being in different classes even when we got to high school. There was one girl I used to be friends with made fun of him. The strange part was she used to take some of the same classes that he did when we were younger but was able to work through it when she got older. I reminded her of that whenever she would pick on him. She never talked to me that much once I reminded her of that. She knew she was dead wrong for what she did.
And that was me as a shy introvert I can't imagine what I've been through during my high school days
To a certain extent I can understand how frustrating it can be when you see someone struggling with things you learned years ago. "I learned XYZ at the age of 5. You are 21 and you still can't do it!". But that doesn't give you permission to treat them badly.
And this thing also works the other way around. People with learning disabilities might notice that non-disabled people can do much harder things compared to them. "My younger sibling/ cousin/ our neighbours child can already drive a car! Why can't I do it?".
My anger issues in the start of the vid because of the bully: 📈📈📈📈📈📈
Same
I'm on the autism spectrum, learning was often a slow process for me. In middle and high school, I had a separate teacher who would pull us aside for tests and reviews and such. That actually made classes more fun.
Also, in 6th grade, I really struggled with the unit tests and I got Fs on 3 or 4 consecutive tests. (In that school, they were Es.) Anyways, one unit I studied harder and took the test.
My teacher e-mailed my Mom and she came home and sternly told me that the teacher graded my test. Then she lightened up and told me that I got a B+ on the test. That's probably the test that kept me from flunking. :)
@@UnkownCZcamsr286 k, lol
@@UnkownCZcamsr286 nigga where ya content at😂
Thanks for bringing this up! I have a language disorder and have been bullied by the way I've learned things, the quote really made me happy.
"Just because we learn in different speeds, doesn't make someone smarter than the other."
I will cherish this sentence, thank you Dhar Mann.
❗
3:18 andre looks like hes gonna fight someone
LOL
I've been telling people this for MANY years. My son has ASD, ADHD and Anxiety issues so some people find out hard to understand what he lives with
I love how each inspirational message is represented in an entertaining way! We are learning through watching videos. I don't think people give enough appreciation to what Dhar Mann does. His team and him work so hard to bring these videos to us. So thank you Dhar Mann and Dhar Mann team. I loved today's message!
I just saw your comment went from 0 to 3 likes in less then a few mins I think.
@@TheChristianWood oh Wow. I don't pay attention to likes. I just wanted to share this message to also remind people to appreciate Dhar Mann more if they don't already.
Don't read my name please . . .
Read my name
@@TheChristianWood ikr you know i know cuz I don’t know how people have so much likes
2:49 teacher magically listening to the bell
They way he said “Whyyy 😩😩😩😩” 4:37
7:28 "My dad went to buy some popcorn"
As someone who struggles with ADHD, Social anxiety, PTSD, mild ASD, and normal anxiety I can say from experience that this happens way too much. We cannot control how we were born.
autism isn't a learning disability
@@hermityt9032 ik its not but ADHD is
I haven’t seen it yet but I know it’s gonna be amazing because every single day you work so hard to make these videos during COVID times let’s take this beautiful moment appreciating Dhar Mann for what he deserves Keep up the great work!
Read my name!
That deserves a heart from dhar mann
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There should be more students like Andre and more teachers like Mr. Labrant and no students like Nick so school is better, great video!
Great video. By the way, I think the sentence says: "My dad went to buy some popcorn."
4:10
He went from 😊 to 😐 real quick
“You should never judge someone before you walked in their shoes.” Thank you for teaching me that Dhar Mann.
You're welcome, Avery. Stay inspired and always be in the loop.
@@DharMann hey
I already walked on some random shoes can I judge them now
@@DharMann hi dhar mann😊🤗
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I relate to this a little too well, I’ve never been bullied however I have been the “dumb one” my whole life. I always felt looked down at by my peers and friends and especially in group work, other kids never really gave me a chance because I never knew the answers, I never was able to pay attention very well in class so I missed most of the material, and therefore was often useless in school. I’ve always had a hard time feeling confident and especially during my childhood days back in elementary school before I was even diagnosed with ADD, I always wondered what was wrong with me and why I can’t do things as easily as other people. I always needed extra help on everything.
Now as a junior in high school, I understand better now what my issue is and that a lot of people struggle with it too. I still feel really insecure sometimes though, and I still have bad self esteem when it comes to academics. I’ve had friends who have also looked down on me even during my high school career. They will criticize me for being behind in school and will think that I’m irresponsible and a burnout but they don’t know the whole story.
I think we need to try not to judge each other. I believe that people who show effort and try their best that’s all that matters. I understand that some people find dealing with people with learning disabilities annoying because they need extra help sometimes or accommodations but we should never put each other down for those things!
I relate to this so much as I too have a learning disability. If you mind I’d like to talk about my past for a moment. So all throughout my life ever since I was born I’ve always struggled to learn and grasp things properly, in a sense I guess you could say that I’m a slow learner. But anyways because of this I always got bad grades in elementary school and middle school even now I’m high school. Also when I was in middle school I remember I had to be put in smaller classes so I could get extra help and I saw myself as stupid because I had to be put in these small classes, I was a freak who wasn’t like everyone else. Kids even made fun of me and bullied me for having a learning disability. I remember I became a reject in middle school and no one wanted to be my friend at all. I remember I began to question whether I was really intelligent or if I was stupid. Things really got bad when I was in 8th grade, I had a math teacher in 8th grade who put me in the very back of her class so she didn’t have to help me. Whenever I’d raise my hand for help she’d always avoid me and she always treated me so badly. She constantly made me feel stupid. Whenever she would come to “help” me she’d just bash me and ask me why I couldn’t learn like everyone else. Because of her I became depressed and combined with being bullied I became even more depressed. I remember almost every day I’d come home and cry because I began to tell myself that I was stupid, that I couldn’t learn and that I was a failure. I remember one particular day my mom had just picked me up from school and I broke down in the car and asked her “am I stupid?” She of course told me I wasn’t but that didn’t help as the self hatred and self loathing had already taken over my mind. Even now I have all F’s in junior year of high school because I have lost literally all motivation to do work because I still struggle with depression and still hate myself. I wish I never grew up in such a horrible school environment because if I didn’t I wouldn’t be hating myself now and I wouldn’t be depressed. At this point I think my only option for success is to get my GED and dip and leave school. 😒😔
So sorry to hear what you guys are going through I get it I relate to you both I need extra help as well and sometimes when I don’t know the answer to something that everybody else might know I completely understand what you guys are going through but now i am better at my work and you guys are not stupid
@@Ardude641 Thank you for your kind words.. ☺️
@@KUR4H your so welcome 😌
I love the actor that plays the teacher. Hes always so nice in every video. Just love em.
I really love watching this video! I can relate to this considering the fact that I have autism and I went through at lot during my childhood. You see, I was unable to talk until I was like 3 or so, participate in some autistic academic programs that make me transfer to different schools, got regular visits with a speech therapist, go to an school speech pathologist to improve my verbal communication skills, etc. Now, thanks to all of this, I can talk regularly and understand things clearly (most of the time).So you see, everyone (including those with disablities) has their own speed when it comes to this kind of thing.
Don't read my name. .
This video is so inspirational! Not only has this happened to me before, but it all played out the exact same. I was in class, and I was having trouble listening to the lesson. I was called out for not listening and really embarrassed. The teacher heard all of this and told the kid to stop, he later stopped and asked for forgiveness. Thank you for posting this!
You're very much welcome. Stay inspired and always be in the loop.
@@DharMann btw dhar that guy is good cause he plays fortnite coz of his pfp and ty for the videos man i like them, ive watched every single one lol
Not even 1 minute in and the teacher decides to call on the only kid who isn’t raising their hand, wonderful.
I am autistic, and I love how these videos raise awareness about these kinds of disabilities.
2:24 I also don't have great handwriting
5:38 ; When he asked the question, who went back to count how many times he tap his pen?
Thank you so much for that! I have ADHD and I struggle with everything and most people think it's just an excuse for being lazy when in reality my brain works differently than theirs. Love the content, thank you so much Dhar!
@@UnkownCZcamsr286 I WATCHED YOURS IT ACTUALLY BETTER
@@UnkownCZcamsr286 14.9 million people says otherwise
This is my favourite Dharr man video ever. It’s so relatable. I’ve had a learning disability all my life and it’s so hard for me. This videos is so accurate of how hard it is for someone with a learning disability. I love how this video can show people how it’s really like for people like us with a disability
@tayla I have a learning disability too
Mr Colin Borden got all the simplicity... Simple handsome, simple appeal, simple built but very desirable...
4:38 Lmao, the way he says “Whyyyy….” 😂
I’m dyslexic and left school 30 years ago. It was hardly spoken about in those days. I was labelled as “careless” and “lacking in drive” by teachers despite working hard.
This film was an excellent way for others to understand some of the difficulties. I wish this kind of scenario could have been shown to my own teachers back in the day. I would love to have embarrassed them into understanding how it feels to learn differently and be picked on in front of the whole classs.
Im so sorry ppl treated u like that, I hope ppl treat u good now. Society has really changed ppl got a lot better because of ppl like dhar mann. Respect to you !
Honestly, this teacher is one of Dhar Man’s best actors. Love that man.
Most teachers would just send a bully to the principal's office for their actions, this is how a bully who targets people with disabilities should be dealt with.
0:13 cnt b the only one thought he said nigga😭
Lmao same
same
4:56 they all look like 20 yr olds lol
Maybe They are In College.
Everyone: watching the video, commenting, learning lessons, enoying, etc.
Meanwhile me: do they even study anything at school? 😂
Anyways , great lesson Sir Dhar Mann, your video are full or morals and learning, please keep up your hard work. Have a nice day!
That teacher does a creative way of teaching students what dyslexia, dysgraphia, and ADD/ADHD are.
5:06 Haven’t Heard That lesson In a long time.
All we get now is "what happens in the dark, always comes to light*
Yeah I agree! It’s always that lesson
My favourite dhar mann Lesson Ever
Moral of the story: You Should never judge someone before you get to know them and don't know what someone's going through. Still great life lesson video Dhar Mann! Keep it up!
When u hit 100K ur gonna change the pfc and name lol
Please more of that actor with the disabilty. He is such a good actor. U need him in more videos.
Man, as someone who has dyslexia and adhd I would've loved to have a teacher like that back in school.
3:02 I ain't never seen somebody want class to start so bad I'd want him to take his time 💀💀
I’ve actually been hoping a video like this would be posted because I have always had ADHD and was finally diagnosed with it at age 4 and for me it’s hard to stay sitting still a whole class or pay attention to something without getting distracted. And when I was younger I did find that with reading and writing I will get distracted from my school work just to do that which in a way can be helpful because I’m still learning just in my own way but it doesn’t help when kids are talking so loudly next to me or throwing crumpled up paper balls when I’m trying to either do my school work or read and write.
i’m so srry
Yes! It's so hard to focus on your schoolwork when there are a thousand conversations going on, cause while you know you should pay attention to it and not to the conversations, your brain sometimes goes "nope! Sounds more interesting to listen in than to work" and as much as you try to focus, you just can't. Or when you're hyperfocused, you sometimes get people mad at you or yelled at because you weren't paying attention to what they were saying.
I have ADHD but I found out recently. Now I know it's not my fault, but I used to get mad at myself for these things
@@shaztato Yeah I've know I have ADHD for about 11 years now so it's not that hard to get mad at myself but it does happen once in a while.
@@animetime5000 Its fine I'm used to it and either way at least I'm still capable of learning the only thing is I need to work harder to be able to do my work even if it means trying to see if I can go back to a classroom during lunch or doing work at home.
@@NatTheRat2007 cool
Nick went from being an ableist to an advocate for people with disabilities. We should do what Mr Labrant did, challenge the ableists, and scream at them for doing it wrong (pulling a reverse card)
I like how all the videos have a life lesson on how you shouldn't mistreat people by their look. Thanks for the video Dhar Mann.
I don't think that bully has seen my handwriting.
Hahahaahhahaaha
Me too bruh
2 weeks and 2 months ago? Perfection.
I have a learning disability, and a bunch of kid do this to me and it makes me want to stand up for myself. Thank you Dhar Mann!
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the sentence in the video actually said "My dad went to buy some popcorn." Thanks Dhar Mann for all the amazing content! Keep it up!
Reading - Dyslexia
Writing - Dysgraphia
Tapping or other noises - Attention Deficit Disorder
It’s absolutely amazing how there are so many disabilities that can limit a certain person’s potential.
I had a fine motor disability growing up in School which slowed down my writing, to help cope with it all I had to do was copy the teacher’s notes as much as I could and at the end, ask the teacher or a classmate for the remainder of the note so I can copy it for future reference.
The smile in Andre's face at the last moment makes me feel so happy because of nick realized the reality and he got the first rank 💙
Anyway ..Thank you Dhar mann for precious videos .
May God bless you abundantly .
This is one of the best stories of Dhar Mann. So educational for me and I’m sure for many. Society is clueless about what these genius minds are going through in their day to day and needs more awareness and education. So great for teachers like that who bring light in the dark. I often think how basic we are compared to people like Andre. We need to be educated not about how to treat these people but rather what they feel. Special Ed classes should be banned. These are just boxes to put people in and label them as “disabled”
I’ve never heard these genius minds be called “people with different ability” unfortunately, they’re labeled as “disabled” 😞 and they go in life thinking of themselves as such.
Dhar Mann please make more educational videos like this. More stories where the viewer can see what people experience. Thank you 🙏🏼
Hi
“Just because we learn at different speeds, doesn’t make someone smarter than the other.” Dhar man - 2022
Never thought I’d see the plot of Lost Judgement in this video minus the murder
"You should never judge someone before you've walk on their shoes." This quote never gets old! By the way, I apologize if I didn't watch your video earlier, I just have some busy stuff in my mind to do. And I apologize if I miss the premier as well. But oh well, I always have next time.
I feel grateful for not being in an American high school or in America for that matter because there's way too much bullying and I don't know how people can cope with it. Bullying occurs everywhere, even in my school, but nobody goes so far as to discriminate other individuals based on their race/status/disabilities, etc. I love the positivity your aiming for though, it can definitely bring a change in the world!
Normally stuff like this doesn't happen in classrooms in the US. There are definitely a few exceptions, but no one is this verbally rude to students.
Trust me, this like never happens
Wait do people not bully very much where you live?
@@forgenfire3585 Not like this. I mean there are a few instances but nothing this mean lol.
Uh... just because you see people bullying like this in a youtube video filmed by Americans does not mean that this is what happens in America. In fact, there is basically no bullying problem in my school and I'm American.
for someone who can't concentrate for at least 2 seconds, i understand him, thank you for this video