Mr. Jordan, I LOVE your UA-cam content so much!!! The first time I saw you was on UA-cam shorts. I laughed so much. I especially love it when you say, "Come closer," and then you say, "back-up" I know you will be successful in every endeavor you pursue. You are EXTREMELY talented. ❤❤❤
Jordan is definitely the most entertaining guy on TikTok. Come here… I can watch Jordan shorts all day. I watch them over and over. I had no idea how much unneeded knowledge I needed.
I enjoyed listening to Jordan's story and the reason why he makes videos. Every once and a while his reels come across my page and I stick around especially if Harvey is there.
It's so incredibly pretentious to say "you can do anything you want." It's just not true. I want the most simple thing a person could: A job that pays my bills and to live not leeching from someone. Well, it's been over 2 years since my last job, 500+ applications, and I have not found a place willing to accept me. If I do get to an interview, I am later told that, "I'm not a good fit for the position". Even something as simple as being a stocker, which I have done in the past, I am no longer fit for. Some of us, like myself, are just human garbage and there is nothing that can be done to fix it. I've been aware of my trash status since childhood, when teachers, school counselors, friends parents, and my parent all told me I was never going to be anything and that I was a waste of sperm. No matter how much I try to deny it, it always comes up and gets in the way. It's just truth. Some of us are worthless.
While it is true that humans do have limits, and some people may never be able to hold a job, even people who can't find employment are never garbage. Everyone has the ability to treat other people with kindness. When someone is under severe stress and is in a fragile state of mind, sometimes a kind word and attitude from another person goes a long way. I've had days where I was hanging on by a thread, and someone saying hi to me and smiling at me kindly was enough to brighten my day. If that small kindness comes from a person who can't get a job or hold a "respected" position in society, does it make that impact nonexistent? Is that compassion all of a sudden worthless?
I adore this young man! This 63 year old woman wishes Jordan all the success in the world!
Mr. Jordan, I LOVE your UA-cam content so much!!! The first time I saw you was on UA-cam shorts. I laughed so much. I especially love it when you say, "Come closer," and then you say, "back-up" I know you will be successful in every endeavor you pursue. You are EXTREMELY talented. ❤❤❤
What an inspirational story this was!
Jordan is definitely the most entertaining guy on TikTok.
Come here…
I can watch Jordan shorts all day. I watch them over and over. I had no idea how much unneeded knowledge I needed.
I love his content but never knew his story, thank you for sharing Jordan!
I enjoyed listening to Jordan's story and the reason why he makes videos. Every once and a while his reels come across my page and I stick around especially if Harvey is there.
Jordan for President, calling it
The way I gasped and audibly said “oh no” when he said covid…
Everything happens for a reason.
Woaaaaa
I have one question - where was Harvey? IYKYK 😅😅😅
But no really, where is Harvey....
It's so incredibly pretentious to say "you can do anything you want." It's just not true. I want the most simple thing a person could: A job that pays my bills and to live not leeching from someone. Well, it's been over 2 years since my last job, 500+ applications, and I have not found a place willing to accept me. If I do get to an interview, I am later told that, "I'm not a good fit for the position". Even something as simple as being a stocker, which I have done in the past, I am no longer fit for. Some of us, like myself, are just human garbage and there is nothing that can be done to fix it. I've been aware of my trash status since childhood, when teachers, school counselors, friends parents, and my parent all told me I was never going to be anything and that I was a waste of sperm. No matter how much I try to deny it, it always comes up and gets in the way. It's just truth. Some of us are worthless.
While it is true that humans do have limits, and some people may never be able to hold a job, even people who can't find employment are never garbage. Everyone has the ability to treat other people with kindness. When someone is under severe stress and is in a fragile state of mind, sometimes a kind word and attitude from another person goes a long way. I've had days where I was hanging on by a thread, and someone saying hi to me and smiling at me kindly was enough to brighten my day. If that small kindness comes from a person who can't get a job or hold a "respected" position in society, does it make that impact nonexistent? Is that compassion all of a sudden worthless?