My elementary school had a similar system where you get a pass to get into recess and lunch minutes early. But to get it you need to have a high enough gpa. This school is literally implementing pay to win mechanics
@@Zorua3 You misread their comment. The part where they mention P2W refers to the one in the video. So you've accidentally called the P2W school based and saying it is merit based.
the issue with the bus not showing up is that they count you late or absent and there's nothing you can do about it so that's a penalty on your record. I used to have to deal with the school not sending a bus often and multiple days in a row. We'd be standing out there hours in the cold because we had no idea if it was just otherwise late.
Bus issues should be automatic excused not to be held against you. We had cows block the road a lot and we got excused absence when that happened. Any school that doesnt use common sense policies should be shut down
@@AliciaGuitarseconded. where I grew up the policy was that if you rode the bus and the bus was late your tardy would be excused because you had no control of the situation (although interestingly, if it was something that would affect everyone like weather or major traffic problems causing the delay, they often didn't excuse students who didn't ride the bus - I guess to encourage more people to ride a vehicle which barely had enough space for the kids that were on it & punish those inside the no-bus-service radius for not wanting to walk or bike in a storm?)
Makes me thankful that the schools I went to were quite graceful. When I started riding the bus from the 2nd semester of 7th grade to 12th grade, my bus ran late a decent amount of times (just short of 10 times in total, from what I can remember). Thankfully, the schools I went to were very forgiving, meaning I won't need to get a tardy due to my bus being late, since they knew that there is nothing that the students can do about it since it's out of their control. I feel bad for some of y'all whose schools weren't so forgiving.
My school was so strict about lateness! You could get detention just because you needed to take a train. And it's not like the MTA guy is gonna give you an excuse note, and even if he did the teacher couldn't give a single damn
let's go to the VIP area of the cafeteria to eat caviar and then we can go shopping in France in my Jet because my yacht ran out of gas and I had to buy another one
What rich kid would want to touch school cafeteria food in the first place? Has it become edible since I was in school? The only reason that would work is exclusively just to feel even more special so they toss the 'best' of it out in the trash while they have their actual lunch.
The vip lunch line sounds like an actual nightmare. When I was in high school, I tried to avoid buying lunches at all costs because the lines were so long that you could arrive to your lunch early and still waste most of your lunch period waiting for food. It also seems kinda like punishing kids who are less fortunate. Also every time I see an article or news story about parents being mad about something, I think of your videos lol
I never understood why people bought lunch if they didn't have to. The kids at the end of the line would have like 3 minutes to eat. Not to mention how disgusting the food looked and smelled most of the time. I never really understood how it was *cheaper* for some people to buy a school lunch of instead of just bringing one from home, either. And I grew up less fortunate, still managed to come to school with a sandwich. Some days the sandwich was a little peanut butter in a hot dog bun because that was all we had. But at least I had time to eat it!
@@FrenkTheJoyThe school food always looked awful but luckily at my high school we had Dominoes Pizza (They sold small personal pizzas) and a local sub shop would make sandwiches (which my friends and I would take the tomatoes out of and stick on the walls).
It's almost like schools are overcrowded or something. I saw it throughout highschool, every year introduced more and more kids. It was manageable my freshman year but my senior year there was literally traffic jams in the halls.
I was a Junior in Biology and the only girl in a class of 15 or so. The boys kept saying swears/ curses as they chit chat, and the teacher got so mad that she decided to make a list on the whiteboard of words that were "banned". This devolved into the boys just shouting as many weird swears as they could think of as loud as they could. Needless to say, the list never got finished and the teacher took far too long to realize her mistake.
Idk I think that would be funny to force the kids to keep finding more and more obscure swear words and then banning it again when they find a new one they like
Because it was almost an entirely male class, a male teacher might have had an easier time with the subject, and rather than soliciting words from the class, to take each word one at a time and discussing better choices. I worked my way through college in the office of a trucking company, and I heard the f word used as practically every part of speech. I had an opportunity to talk with one driver who was an intelligent family man, and he admitted that the word becomes meaningless through repetition, and that there are other words that are not quite so offensive that can be used, at least in front of his wife and kids. And to save the f word for something genuinely serious!
There were a couple times in school that I said a curse word not knowing it was a curse word. In 2nd or 3rd grade there was a drinking fountain at the back of the room and only two kids could be there at one time (one drinking and one lined up behind them) and I was waiting for the kid to finish and when they did I went to stand up but another kid did first and rushed in line and I said, "Damn," and sat down. I was rushed out of class and got my first detention for saying that. One of the ultimate consequences is that I discovered I'd preferred detentions, because instead of going to recess outside and then eating lunch in a noisy smelly lunchroom, I could just chill out in the classroom, read books and magazines, and eat lunch in my leisure. I started getting more and more detentions after that.
The lunch pass thing sounds like a bad idea. I think the clerical error they talked about was that it was sent out before it should have been. They probably needed to have more internal discussions to see if it should be implemented, but someone mistakenly thought they were supposed to print it and send it immediately.
Yeah. Every school I went to required admin approval for any flyers/forms that would be distributed to students like this so given what the principal said it wouldn't surprise me if this was copied and distributed before having received the necessary approval
@@skyninex7186 I guess I should have put a "😉" at the end so people might guess I was being sarcastic. My joke was they brought _actual drugs_ into my junior high to show us, instead of, y'know, a poster or pictures or w/e lol 👍
I love how every other "parents upset" news broadcast has made the schools look like a joke and then them comes along and actually seems understandable. The world is changing so much that even these broadcasts are making sense now!
This “front of the lunch line” thing is absolutely wicked. How in the world could anyone possibly think this was ok to even propose?!?! What is wrong with people??? 🤮
Meanwhile, Quebec schools are so horrible that the school system is missing around 3,000+ enployees and are desperate enough to hire anyone who is at least an adult, even of they have no training.
@@randomtinypotatocried It is. I used to work in daycare, and everyone there is in a backstabbing competition. They have incentives not to give people full-time positions, and those who have full-time positions will make sure you don't get one. I was told I had a post after winter break at a school I was working at. I woke up at 5.30, got there at 7.15, and found out that I had lost my job for things that I was told to do (such as not doing after school art activities because I started my after school shift during quiet homework time, and art activities were planned for immediately after school), and because they thought my clean curly hair was "unwashed and dirty".
@@hectormontes7056 I worked for the English board, and yeah, there was some discrimination. If you were certified in French, you could work at both English and French schools, even if you couldn't speak English. However, despite the classes being exactly the same, if you got your certification in English, you had to repeat the course in French if you wanted to work in a French school.
I wasn’t expecting the bus story to be anything worth going to the news about, but I can see why they would now - it’s kids waiting unsupervised on the side of the road in uncomfortable conditions. The news is a weird step to take but sometimes nothing changes if you don’t have big flashing lights pointing at the problem
This may be a hot take, but I prefer the classic-style reaction videos compared to Cursed Commercials. I'm not saying Chad should stop them, and I understand why he doesn't do the former as much, but can we get a mixed variety of both?
I’m sorry, I know that I’m supposed to be feeling outraged at the second story, but I’m way too busy being in awe at that parent’s magnificent beard to spare more than a passing thought about the pay to win mechanics on display here. 😂
Back in my elementary school, a small public school, there were STRICT rules in the lunch line…the biggest being, NO CUTS. If you were caught, which you generally were, it was STRAIGHT to the back of the line for you, and ten minutes off your after lunch recess.
i almost started crying hearing him say classic video, because i grew up watching him and after not watching him anymore due to his newer content i randomly clicked on this video and was instantly brought back to old chadtronic
I miss this old Chadtropic video, been watching him since 2015, him tackling news stories and giving his insight on things showing how overblown things are, the lack of accountability from parents to cause censorship, and organizations making dumb decisions just for control is what got me into you in the first place. I loved your commentary and adding some actual thought and parody towards whatever wild commercial you watched was exhilarating, but just seeing the cursed commercials just took all the joy out of it with a score without saying much. I always liked this content, always had a message or critique, satirizing folks and pointing out how over the top or ridiculous people or the situation were.
I love how everyone is using this video to discuss how unsatisfied they are with cursed commercials as of late. I’ve gotten nothing against the series myself, but it sure would be nice to see more variety.
@@SirLightsOut99 it’s been on my mind since like what? 2018 when he first started when I was going into my senior year. And now I’m gonna be 23 next month? It’s been ok, I expected his little puppet guy wraps to have more commentary and them have a back and forth in commentary and opinions, or have the buddy character be either more optimistic and accepting or the opposite ripping them to shreds. I thought it’d be cool but he’s just like “ehhh 9/10” and the formula got old real quick on that one video. I also liked when he just made funny cooking videos or tried out niche products, or just explored a topic he enjoyed out in public like that great wolf lodge video he did recently, I liked it. I’m glad that you enjoy it, I’m not trying to harsh your vibe as you see the enjoyment in it and can probably explain why. To me if he just did this from the start I’d be way more forgiving but the cursed commercial just feels like a watered down/corporate format from what he’s known for. However, even then it’s just boring if he did that, personally speaking. I also suspect Poglings being the main detractor from his primary content so CC is easy to make
@@SirLightsOut99 Last time he posted a classic Chad React all the comments were the same - "wow chad it's not that the cursed commercials are bad, but we all like the old style reaction videos and would be thrilled if you could do more of them while keeping the cursed commercials going." So since everyone already said that like months ago, I'm sure everyone saying it this time will be as successful as last time. I thought Cursed Commercials was fun the first time he did it, but it's lost its charm over time. If I'm gonna watch these disgusting commercials I would like the commentary to be more engaging than "eeuchg! What the frick! That was weird. 8/10."
@@OhNoSoLoDoLo the problem is he’s kind of running it into the ground. It was funny the first few times, but the formula gets old real fast because at the end of the day you’ve just seen it all. And I get why he does it, it is a popular format, but at the same time it feels more like an obligation than anything else now.
@@SirLightsOut99 yeah no, I notice the Cursed Commercials get way more views but doesn’t have the same charm, I agree with Frenk, needed more commentary to make it actually transformative.
The bus one is funny to me since i did the Bus drving for a few years. I can almost guarantee the problem with being late has to do with other parents and students before that stop holding the bus up. So if the lady wanted to get a hold of all the other parents of students riding that same bus and tell them to get their stuff together and discipline their kids so the bus can run on time then that would be the fix.
Sometimes, that's easier said than done. Something similar happened to me ONCE AND ONLY ONCE. My Mom was VERY upset one morning after getting home from a late shift at work; the bus NEVER showed up to pick me up that morning. Apparently, one parent thought that her child deserved AN HOUR to get his crap together and hold up the other children on the bus route. My stop was the second to last one. I was upset... My Mom more so. She was running on no sleep and had to bring me to school. THANKFULLY, a day later, that child that had "special privileges" was kicked out of the school for knocking another kid unconscious during recess. Never saw them again.
@@hanakowolf578 it's kind of sarcasm. Parents aren't privileged to at least when I was working to other kids stops so it's not really a likely scenario. Also also Bus drivers have a high turnover rate so getting new drivers to learn routes takes time and that happens all the time. And yeah everyone gets super upset when some kid keeps the bus from being on time, parents are upset, kids are upset, school super upset because students need to be on time or they miss out on morning meetings/breakfast that some kids need. Your situation does suck and I almost bet that that parent who held it up for an hour was on the phone with the district saying how unfair it was that they couldn't accommodate her child.
@@mrnekomaneki01 that's exactly what happened. My Mom was really frustrated. I bet you would be too if a similar incident happened to you or your child. I don't have any kids, but if I had the time to bring them to school, I would. Working just to get bills paid and put food in my own belly is difficult right now... I can't imagine how frustrating it would be if a kid was in the mix. The prices of everything going up is really frustrating... 😥
Schools like this are why anyone who runs any kind of organization with any form of authority, should be required by law to have monthly mental checkups.
Which means the mom got offended that her son had to learn about swear words when he was secretly using them constantly at school. He was telling her about the assignment, like he was uncomfortable with doing it, when he only got the assignment because he was so comfortable with swearing, lmao.
That teacher thought they were the main character in a TV movie. "If you're going to use these words, you're going to find out what they really mean " And then the kids learn the true meaning of friendship or something
That bus one is a bit ridiculous. Two days really. My baby sisters bus has been late for about 3 years now, but not only that, sometimes the bus driver will full on decide not to show up and have the parents who can barely afford gas and rely on the bus to get their kids to school. The school could care less and say the driver is excused and fine when no call no showing. Yet everyone is now just going with it, been to long to care.
The video was very somber until that moment, and I just cracked up laughing. We go from the n-word, to class warfare, to a bus driver who was late for 2 days.
I don't understand why you and Chad had a hard time understanding. They said the bus has been late 70% of the time when the parents complained about it which was *6 weeks ago.* The newscaster was saying that the bus has been late the past two days in a row but it's basically been late 3 out of 5 days for over 6 weeks.
@@FrenkTheJoyI mean, they did bury the lede by starting off with just saying that it's been late the past two days, instead of saying that it's been late most of the time for the past six weeks.
Why the interview with the kids near the end about a late bus, is legit the most clearly spoken and articulate responses I've heard from new interviewing.
Like I can understand what the school was trying to do to appeal to kids by adding a "front of the line pass" but it really wasn't a good idea. It'll make kids from poor families feel bad about themselves cuz they don't have enough money
I mean it's not even necessarily poor families. Plenty of people are really well-off but don't own a business so why would they be paying to advertise in exchange for a vip pass?
I kind of understand the first one because a lot of kids will say stuff they've heard without knowing the true power of the word (ex. I thought a sl*t was a gun). I have a feeling the kid was participating with the others and won't admit, but we'll never know when it comes to elementary schoolers.
This is true. My daughter kept using the word "d@uche" and refused to believe me when i told her what it really meant and why its offensive to women. 🤦♀️
4:40 You just described the D.A.R.E. Program, adults rolling up with samples of each drug and showcasing the gram/weight, effects, what can happen if too much, how to counteract the drug, all of it. Just getting kids interesting in doing drugs LMFAO. The kids get a chance to ask everything they need to know in a socially acceptable and legal manner before they get to go on the street and find it out for themselves. It was dumb! “If we show them the drug and essentially show it off as a showcase and make it seem deadly and hardcore, they’ll definitely stray from it!”
"What are we going to do next, give kids a sampling of every kind of drug they can get on the streets? As a way to prevent kids doing them?" My middle school did this. They showed pictures, what it's called, what the effects are when you take them; who gives them. Literally everything but the specific person that gives them; as a reason to tell the kids not to do it. I kid you not, about a month later a bunch of kids I knew had drugs; real drugs. The school gave them what they needed to find them; the police was called in nearly every week because of this. The good news is the school is closed because of how they treated the disabled kids. The bad news is, after they made it a community center about 3 years ago they decided to reopen 1/2 of it as a school again. And so the circle of stupidity continues...
Oh how I have missed Chad’s react videos. Don’t get me wrong, cursed commercials is comedy gold but, Chad’s reaction videos are part of his roots on UA-cam.
the bus thing really isn't that bad. what IS bad though is that my bus showed up over an hour late, twice. (once to school, once leaving school.) these were two different drivers too. i'm pretty sure that the first guy was partially blind, and the second one was probably just literally stupid.
I don't usually use my Google account when watching UA-cam, but I took the time to log in and subscribe when I heard the old format was coming back. A friend and I still go back and watch old Chadtronic videos all the time. So happy to hear about this
Funny thing about what you said in 4:39 because I remembered there was an edutainment game like that. It's called Wrecked: A Psychedelic Adventure and you take drugs to power up but when you lose the game, it tells you how much you would have been fined for taking said drugs and how many years in jail you'd go for. It's only a demo because the full game never released for obvious reasons.
God, the VIP lunch line fills me with rage. I remember back in highschool where if you aren't by the lunch line exactly as the bell rings, the line is long and tedious and once it gets to you the "GOOD" food (the most edible and actual decent tasting) WILL RUN OUT AND FOR THESE KIDS TO HAVE A PRIVILEGE FOR THAT IS EVEN WORSE
so i work as a bus aide for special education students "i am also a little slow mentally myself", just like with teachers we are losing drivers and aides left and right. i make less than 15k a year working 30 hour weeks. we get no support from our bosses or people in the office when it comes to dangerous students, parents, pickup/dropoff locations, etc a couple years ago i found an unfired bullet on my bus after we dropped off regular ed students at a school known for a lot of bad kids...the people in the transportation office told me and my driver not to report the bullet we found and i went behind the back of my bosses and called it in people kind of just assume everything goes smoothly on the school bus and that is actually almost never the case.
In Chicago public schools they didn’t have Toliet paper in the bathrooms for boys. I ended up going home if I had to go number 2 😂 I have had stomach issues my entire life
Its been a while since I went to school, but I know if they implemented a $100 or even $70, adjusting for inflation front of the line lunch pass at my school, almost nobody would buy it and those who did would be laughed at mercilessly.
i miss chad making old videos like this. hope he does more like these again so it isnt just the "cursed commercials" channel. was never a fan of cursed commercials. tried getting into it on like 5 different occasions and it never hit like chads normal content like this.
The "bad word" assignment is assigned to 8th graders. The whiny parents lost the argument before it even began. To say nothing of the fact that it is about the origin and history of these words.
School is not an amusement park. Not only does it say “you can eat first if you give us money” as if food is a privilege and not a necessity, and passes like that will only allow kids to know who doesn’t have much money and bully others for being last in line for it.
The better incentive for the VIP pass, is have it tied to doing community service. For every 1 or 2 hours that is completed, you get a free "VIP pass" to skip the line. This wouldn't make anyone feel left out and help children to develop more empathy for the less fortunate.
There were times you got lunch late when I went and had like 5 to 10 minutes to eat. Getting lunch early actually matters to some schools. A fast pass would piss off kids that got there first. Due to long lines I always wanted to get there first, that way you had more time to mess around.
D.A.R.E literally showed kids how to use drugs and what drugs looked like. When I was little I didn't know what any of the drugs looked like or anything but that program showed me everything.
"Hey parents, here is a grand idea: Give us $100 dollars, and we'll give your child a pass to skip lunch lines. It also comes with the contempt of their peers and target on their back."
The one about the school bus is a lot more serious-those children are too young to be left home alone, they definitely shouldn’t be left alone on a busy street. Most kids only wait up to 5 minutes for their bus but having kids that young on that busy of a street for 15+ minutes isn’t safe
For the love of God!!! Where in the world does school start AFTER 9:00 in the morning? Most schools I knew started at 7:00 to 7:30 provided you weren't in football, band, or Ag. Then it was 30 minutes to an hour earlier than that. SMH.
VIP lunch status? Bullying is not a big enough problem in school? Sounds like a rich parent idea. Clerical error? Okay, now I’m using one of those curse words from the previous story.
"It's hot and there's mosquitos" You live in FL. 90 percent of the time it is hot and there are mosquitos trying to eat you what do you expect? My parents never gave a crap they just kicked us out the door in the AM and expected us to figure it out they wouldn't have cared if the bus was late or that the neighbors un-chanied dogs frequently chased us down the road to the bus stop
Lmao I got basically the same assignment in my school and literally we all laughed at it and filled it out no problem. These kids nowadays be so babied and the fact that boy got away with taking pictures with his phone just proves my case. The second we took our phones out we had to give it to the teacher
Awesome to see classic Chad videos again! Also wild that I first found Chad in 2015 the summer after my freshman year of high school while recovering from a car wreck, and now I'm a teacher myself lol
I discovered your channel in late 2021. My Mom had just passed away and it was a hard time for all of us. My sister and I binge watched all your videos. Your funny commentary reacting to all sorts of things-including our favorite Cursed Commercials - brought smiles to our faces. I can’t believe it’s been two years now. Thank you for the effort you put into your content. God bless you. 🙂
"It's hot, and muggy, and there's mosquitoes." Me and my younger sister DIED at that part. It was too funny. As a daughter of a school bus driver, I found so much amusement in that entire section.
Y'know, if the schools are REALLY pressed for money, instead of introducing hierarchy maybe they should consider a civil war among students to raise war bonds. Maybe that's what bullying is. Btw, I hate that I have to say this, but this is a joke.
Lunch lines always went pretty quick in all the schools I attended. However Type 1 Diabetics (including me) so pur blood sugar didn't drop, and students with medical conditions that prevented them from waiting in line such as POTS got passes. But I don't think what they did in the video was a good idea.
I think it's important to understand where "bad" words come from and what they /actually/ mean. Let's take "bastard" for example. Bastard has several meaning, including: a despicable person (noun), an offensive person (noun), something that is of questionable origin (noun/adjective), something that is no longer pure (adjective), fake or an imitation (noun/adjective), something that is inferior (noun/adjective), and a difficult situation (noun, British English). It can also be used as slang for "person" or "man" with no ill intention. The context the word is used in determines whether or not it's derogatory. The first known use of the word was in the 14th century to mean "a child born out of wedlock. Some dictionaries suggest origins which meant "born from a polygamous marriage to a woman of lower status." From the original origins and uses, you can see how it came to simply mean "impure" or "of unknown origin." However up until the 20th century, it's main use was not of a derogatory nature, regardless of the definition. It could be used to describe inferior materials, a bad day, fake coins, or an artifact of unknown origin. It's use to describe children of unknown origin was not always intended as an insult, but there was a stigma attached to the word. But by the 20th century, "bastard" the word was used as an insult more often. Over time, other uses of the word in conversation and scholarly texts faded, especially among the more "respectable" members of society. People started avoiding the word in any context, and soon forgot it had other meanings. These days, society behaves as though words have inherent meanings. Words are often labeled as bad, regardless of the context they are used in because we aren't taught what these words mean or how to differentiate between acceptable and unacceptable uses of them. We aren't taught to examine intention and context. We aren't taught to THINK. Understanding what these words mean, where they come from, and their history helps us understand the world around us and how that world works. It helps us understand culture, language, and history. And it encourages us to examine all of these things. Yeah, the teacher made a mistake. The mistake: trying to teach kids to think in an education system that actively encourages them not to. Look at how the school system overreacts to children saying "bad" words. It's foolish to think this type of worksheet would ever fly. But really, you have to ask yourself, who is the true idiot? The ignorant parents, media, and schools; or the foolish teacher?
Which school made the biggest mistake?
My school. Edit: Tysm for likes
The entire US education system
The first one
*All of them*
All of them
a VIP lunch pass sounds like what Electronic Arts would do at their workplace.
If EA has a middle school
@@theericfreeze1493 EducationArts
sEAcondary school
water dlc for 30 dollars
Milk dlc for 50 bucks. If you buy two, it will only be 99 dollars. Yeah, we are taking a dollar off. Aren't we generous.
Love Cursed Commercials, but would love to see more of these kinds of Chadtronic videos too!
Gotta find some more funny training videos too, lol.
I completely agree 👍 I miss these types of videos!
Same I’m fine with cursed commercials but these old type videos are what I love the most.
These are better than cursed commercials!
100% jelly man
can I say that I appreciate a lot how chill and fun you two have stayed for so long
My elementary school had a similar system where you get a pass to get into recess and lunch minutes early. But to get it you need to have a high enough gpa. This school is literally implementing pay to win mechanics
Okwoa
"Ranked mode or p2w"
Its not using money though, u just gotta be smart LOL 💀
Nah that's based actually. It isn't Pat to win, it's just a merit-based reward system.
@@Zorua3 You misread their comment.
The part where they mention P2W refers to the one in the video.
So you've accidentally called the P2W school based and saying it is merit based.
the issue with the bus not showing up is that they count you late or absent and there's nothing you can do about it so that's a penalty on your record. I used to have to deal with the school not sending a bus often and multiple days in a row. We'd be standing out there hours in the cold because we had no idea if it was just otherwise late.
Bus issues should be automatic excused not to be held against you. We had cows block the road a lot and we got excused absence when that happened. Any school that doesnt use common sense policies should be shut down
@@AliciaGuitarseconded. where I grew up the policy was that if you rode the bus and the bus was late your tardy would be excused because you had no control of the situation (although interestingly, if it was something that would affect everyone like weather or major traffic problems causing the delay, they often didn't excuse students who didn't ride the bus - I guess to encourage more people to ride a vehicle which barely had enough space for the kids that were on it & punish those inside the no-bus-service radius for not wanting to walk or bike in a storm?)
Makes me thankful that the schools I went to were quite graceful. When I started riding the bus from the 2nd semester of 7th grade to 12th grade, my bus ran late a decent amount of times (just short of 10 times in total, from what I can remember). Thankfully, the schools I went to were very forgiving, meaning I won't need to get a tardy due to my bus being late, since they knew that there is nothing that the students can do about it since it's out of their control.
I feel bad for some of y'all whose schools weren't so forgiving.
My schools always gave out passes excusing students who came on a late bus
My school was so strict about lateness! You could get detention just because you needed to take a train. And it's not like the MTA guy is gonna give you an excuse note, and even if he did the teacher couldn't give a single damn
A $100 front of the line lunch pass sounds like something you’d see in a dream as a kid lmao. Sounds like something a rich kid would want to have
They got the lunchroom battle pass.
let's go to the VIP area of the cafeteria to eat caviar and then we can go shopping in France in my Jet because my yacht ran out of gas and I had to buy another one
Goddamn Richie Rich Privilege Pass, what the hell. That's how you turn kids onto communism as soon as possible.
What rich kid would want to touch school cafeteria food in the first place? Has it become edible since I was in school? The only reason that would work is exclusively just to feel even more special so they toss the 'best' of it out in the trash while they have their actual lunch.
When I was in school this would've been useful as they had first come, first served reheated Papa John's Pizza! 😂
The vip lunch line sounds like an actual nightmare. When I was in high school, I tried to avoid buying lunches at all costs because the lines were so long that you could arrive to your lunch early and still waste most of your lunch period waiting for food. It also seems kinda like punishing kids who are less fortunate. Also every time I see an article or news story about parents being mad about something, I think of your videos lol
I never understood why people bought lunch if they didn't have to. The kids at the end of the line would have like 3 minutes to eat. Not to mention how disgusting the food looked and smelled most of the time. I never really understood how it was *cheaper* for some people to buy a school lunch of instead of just bringing one from home, either. And I grew up less fortunate, still managed to come to school with a sandwich. Some days the sandwich was a little peanut butter in a hot dog bun because that was all we had. But at least I had time to eat it!
@@FrenkTheJoyI'll take a little peanut butter in a hotdog bun over school junk any day, long wait or not.
@@FrenkTheJoyThe school food always looked awful but luckily at my high school we had Dominoes Pizza (They sold small personal pizzas) and a local sub shop would make sandwiches (which my friends and I would take the tomatoes out of and stick on the walls).
It's almost like schools are overcrowded or something. I saw it throughout highschool, every year introduced more and more kids. It was manageable my freshman year but my senior year there was literally traffic jams in the halls.
@@Gatorade69 People need to stop having so many damn kids.
I was a Junior in Biology and the only girl in a class of 15 or so. The boys kept saying swears/ curses as they chit chat, and the teacher got so mad that she decided to make a list on the whiteboard of words that were "banned".
This devolved into the boys just shouting as many weird swears as they could think of as loud as they could. Needless to say, the list never got finished and the teacher took far too long to realize her mistake.
Idk I think that would be funny to force the kids to keep finding more and more obscure swear words and then banning it again when they find a new one they like
That's amazing, remember any of the weird swears?
@@monhi64 It could've been a fantastic way to defuse any tensions in the classroom imo, make a bit of a game/running joke out of it, the like.
Because it was almost an entirely male class, a male teacher might have had an easier time with the subject, and rather than soliciting words from the class, to take each word one at a time and discussing better choices. I worked my way through college in the office of a trucking company, and I heard the f word used as practically every part of speech. I had an opportunity to talk with one driver who was an intelligent family man, and he admitted that the word becomes meaningless through repetition, and that there are other words that are not quite so offensive that can be used, at least in front of his wife and kids. And to save the f word for something genuinely serious!
There were a couple times in school that I said a curse word not knowing it was a curse word.
In 2nd or 3rd grade there was a drinking fountain at the back of the room and only two kids could be there at one time (one drinking and one lined up behind them) and I was waiting for the kid to finish and when they did I went to stand up but another kid did first and rushed in line and I said, "Damn," and sat down.
I was rushed out of class and got my first detention for saying that.
One of the ultimate consequences is that I discovered I'd preferred detentions, because instead of going to recess outside and then eating lunch in a noisy smelly lunchroom, I could just chill out in the classroom, read books and magazines, and eat lunch in my leisure. I started getting more and more detentions after that.
The lunch pass thing sounds like a bad idea. I think the clerical error they talked about was that it was sent out before it should have been. They probably needed to have more internal discussions to see if it should be implemented, but someone mistakenly thought they were supposed to print it and send it immediately.
Especially if it came from the PTA which means that it's not someone's job, they're knocking it out in their spare time.
Yeah. Every school I went to required admin approval for any flyers/forms that would be distributed to students like this so given what the principal said it wouldn't surprise me if this was copied and distributed before having received the necessary approval
“What’s next, letting kids try each drug to keep them off drugs”?
Apparently Chad missed out on DARE.
Or blocked it out. And apparently DARE is back again in schools
I'll never forget when they pulled that board out with all the drugs glued down & under glass! I guess we were supposed to OOO & AHH over them lol
@@favoritemustard3542 I think it's meant to show what it looks like in case they come across it
@@skyninex7186 I guess I should have put a "😉" at the end so people might guess I was being sarcastic. My joke was they brought _actual drugs_ into my junior high to show us, instead of, y'know, a poster or pictures or w/e lol 👍
Dare didn't feed kids drugs tho 😂
I love how every other "parents upset" news broadcast has made the schools look like a joke and then them comes along and actually seems understandable. The world is changing so much that even these broadcasts are making sense now!
Interesting, isn't it?
Don't blink 😉
The return of the classic Chadtronic style of videos!
Thanks for watching for 7 years! wow!
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@@chadtronicI love these videos.
This “front of the lunch line” thing is absolutely wicked. How in the world could anyone possibly think this was ok to even propose?!?! What is wrong with people??? 🤮
My school also banned the American anthem💀💀💀
Giving all the kids free lunch and breakfast is a good way to prevent bullying and improve the health of students!
Most school districts do free and reduced lunch prices for low income students. Public schools obviously.
It's only healthy if people actually want to eat it, and school food is barely edible sometimes
thats what my city just did, its starting this school year
Actually preventing bullying children from obtaining any food would prevent bullying even more. Can't bully if you're starving to death
Not when you see the quality of these free lunches lmao
Imagine, if every kid in the school was able to get the VIP launch pass, then order and equality would be restored.
Like the way you think
If everyone is special, no one will be.
But the school still takes all the money and now they only profit from a horrible idea with no consequences
Meanwhile, Quebec schools are so horrible that the school system is missing around 3,000+ enployees and are desperate enough to hire anyone who is at least an adult, even of they have no training.
Sounds like Alberta at this point
@@randomtinypotatocried It is. I used to work in daycare, and everyone there is in a backstabbing competition. They have incentives not to give people full-time positions, and those who have full-time positions will make sure you don't get one.
I was told I had a post after winter break at a school I was working at. I woke up at 5.30, got there at 7.15, and found out that I had lost my job for things that I was told to do (such as not doing after school art activities because I started my after school shift during quiet homework time, and art activities were planned for immediately after school), and because they thought my clean curly hair was "unwashed and dirty".
and only if they speak French, I imagine?
@@hectormontes7056 I worked for the English board, and yeah, there was some discrimination. If you were certified in French, you could work at both English and French schools, even if you couldn't speak English. However, despite the classes being exactly the same, if you got your certification in English, you had to repeat the course in French if you wanted to work in a French school.
@@incineroar9933 that’s classical Quebec-style French supremacy, for you
I wasn’t expecting the bus story to be anything worth going to the news about, but I can see why they would now - it’s kids waiting unsupervised on the side of the road in uncomfortable conditions. The news is a weird step to take but sometimes nothing changes if you don’t have big flashing lights pointing at the problem
This may be a hot take, but I prefer the classic-style reaction videos compared to Cursed Commercials. I'm not saying Chad should stop them, and I understand why he doesn't do the former as much, but can we get a mixed variety of both?
I'll be doing both a lot more now, thanks for watching!
@@chadtronic I was just in the middle of watching, and saw your comment. Glad to hear that, and thanks for taking the time to reply. Warm fricks.
Same thing here! 100% agree with you
@@chadtronic YESSSSSS!
All Chadtronic is good Chadtronic. Need more of both!
I’m sorry, I know that I’m supposed to be feeling outraged at the second story, but I’m way too busy being in awe at that parent’s magnificent beard to spare more than a passing thought about the pay to win mechanics on display here. 😂
Bro is jeb
Can't believe they added microtransactions to the American School System
$100 though? That's a macrotransaction!
Micro compared to the cost of college tuition. Middle school is free to play, unlike college, but it has microtransactions.
@@Videogamer-555 College is Diablo Immortal.
School it's self is a microtransaction, I had to pay 500 USD to graduate.
Not mention fees to use a computer, which in this in this day and age is needed to even do any school work at all.
Back in my elementary school, a small public school, there were STRICT rules in the lunch line…the biggest being, NO CUTS. If you were caught, which you generally were, it was STRAIGHT to the back of the line for you, and ten minutes off your after lunch recess.
Yes a classic Chadtropic style video, exactly what we needed
i almost started crying hearing him say classic video, because i grew up watching him and after not watching him anymore due to his newer content i randomly clicked on this video and was instantly brought back to old chadtronic
Indeed
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You could tell me this video was from 2016 and I wouldn't be able to tell the difference. I love it.
*chapstick
I love Cursed Commercials as much as the next guy, but I can’t deny that I’m really excited to see some classic Chad content.
Would LOVE to see more "traditional" Chadtronic videos. Just don't break your ceiling light this time.
As much fun as the cursed commercials are, I love we got some classic Chadtronic today!
I agree. Eventually he'll run out of ideas with cursed commercials. It's good to sometimes go back to the basics!
Same what can be said when goes back to the basics he'll might run out of ideas as well with these kind of videos but we'll how it goes
I miss this old Chadtropic video, been watching him since 2015, him tackling news stories and giving his insight on things showing how overblown things are, the lack of accountability from parents to cause censorship, and organizations making dumb decisions just for control is what got me into you in the first place. I loved your commentary and adding some actual thought and parody towards whatever wild commercial you watched was exhilarating, but just seeing the cursed commercials just took all the joy out of it with a score without saying much.
I always liked this content, always had a message or critique, satirizing folks and pointing out how over the top or ridiculous people or the situation were.
I love how everyone is using this video to discuss how unsatisfied they are with cursed commercials as of late. I’ve gotten nothing against the series myself, but it sure would be nice to see more variety.
@@SirLightsOut99 it’s been on my mind since like what? 2018 when he first started when I was going into my senior year. And now I’m gonna be 23 next month? It’s been ok, I expected his little puppet guy wraps to have more commentary and them have a back and forth in commentary and opinions, or have the buddy character be either more optimistic and accepting or the opposite ripping them to shreds. I thought it’d be cool but he’s just like “ehhh 9/10” and the formula got old real quick on that one video. I also liked when he just made funny cooking videos or tried out niche products, or just explored a topic he enjoyed out in public like that great wolf lodge video he did recently, I liked it. I’m glad that you enjoy it, I’m not trying to harsh your vibe as you see the enjoyment in it and can probably explain why.
To me if he just did this from the start I’d be way more forgiving but the cursed commercial just feels like a watered down/corporate format from what he’s known for. However, even then it’s just boring if he did that, personally speaking. I also suspect Poglings being the main detractor from his primary content so CC is easy to make
@@SirLightsOut99 Last time he posted a classic Chad React all the comments were the same - "wow chad it's not that the cursed commercials are bad, but we all like the old style reaction videos and would be thrilled if you could do more of them while keeping the cursed commercials going." So since everyone already said that like months ago, I'm sure everyone saying it this time will be as successful as last time.
I thought Cursed Commercials was fun the first time he did it, but it's lost its charm over time. If I'm gonna watch these disgusting commercials I would like the commentary to be more engaging than "eeuchg! What the frick! That was weird. 8/10."
@@OhNoSoLoDoLo the problem is he’s kind of running it into the ground. It was funny the first few times, but the formula gets old real fast because at the end of the day you’ve just seen it all. And I get why he does it, it is a popular format, but at the same time it feels more like an obligation than anything else now.
@@SirLightsOut99 yeah no, I notice the Cursed Commercials get way more views but doesn’t have the same charm, I agree with Frenk, needed more commentary to make it actually transformative.
I'm glad to see even years later, if we call Chad with the Frick Signal he will swoop in to save the day
He's the hero we deserve & need.
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What baffles me is they expect 8th graders not to curse. I remember when I was in 8th grade and everyone cursed, some like sailors.
Sailor mouth
The bus one is funny to me since i did the Bus drving for a few years. I can almost guarantee the problem with being late has to do with other parents and students before that stop holding the bus up. So if the lady wanted to get a hold of all the other parents of students riding that same bus and tell them to get their stuff together and discipline their kids so the bus can run on time then that would be the fix.
Sometimes, that's easier said than done. Something similar happened to me ONCE AND ONLY ONCE. My Mom was VERY upset one morning after getting home from a late shift at work; the bus NEVER showed up to pick me up that morning. Apparently, one parent thought that her child deserved AN HOUR to get his crap together and hold up the other children on the bus route. My stop was the second to last one. I was upset... My Mom more so. She was running on no sleep and had to bring me to school. THANKFULLY, a day later, that child that had "special privileges" was kicked out of the school for knocking another kid unconscious during recess. Never saw them again.
@@hanakowolf578 it's kind of sarcasm. Parents aren't privileged to at least when I was working to other kids stops so it's not really a likely scenario. Also also Bus drivers have a high turnover rate so getting new drivers to learn routes takes time and that happens all the time. And yeah everyone gets super upset when some kid keeps the bus from being on time, parents are upset, kids are upset, school super upset because students need to be on time or they miss out on morning meetings/breakfast that some kids need. Your situation does suck and I almost bet that that parent who held it up for an hour was on the phone with the district saying how unfair it was that they couldn't accommodate her child.
@@mrnekomaneki01 that's exactly what happened. My Mom was really frustrated. I bet you would be too if a similar incident happened to you or your child. I don't have any kids, but if I had the time to bring them to school, I would. Working just to get bills paid and put food in my own belly is difficult right now... I can't imagine how frustrating it would be if a kid was in the mix. The prices of everything going up is really frustrating... 😥
Schools like this are why anyone who runs any kind of organization with any form of authority, should be required by law to have monthly mental checkups.
Wow, schools have REALLY gone downhill! I’m glad I don’t have to go to school anymore! I feel so bad for the kids!
I'm curious if the reason only some of the students were given the curse word packet is because those are the students actually using those words.
Which means the mom got offended that her son had to learn about swear words when he was secretly using them constantly at school. He was telling her about the assignment, like he was uncomfortable with doing it, when he only got the assignment because he was so comfortable with swearing, lmao.
That teacher thought they were the main character in a TV movie.
"If you're going to use these words, you're going to find out what they really mean "
And then the kids learn the true meaning of friendship or something
In times like these, I’m glad that I grew up in the 2000s and not had this type of garbage in my schools (Elementary, Middle, High, & College).
That bus one is a bit ridiculous. Two days really. My baby sisters bus has been late for about 3 years now, but not only that, sometimes the bus driver will full on decide not to show up and have the parents who can barely afford gas and rely on the bus to get their kids to school. The school could care less and say the driver is excused and fine when no call no showing. Yet everyone is now just going with it, been to long to care.
The video was very somber until that moment, and I just cracked up laughing. We go from the n-word, to class warfare, to a bus driver who was late for 2 days.
My sister has said the same thing! The busses were rarely late when I was her age.
I don't understand why you and Chad had a hard time understanding. They said the bus has been late 70% of the time when the parents complained about it which was *6 weeks ago.* The newscaster was saying that the bus has been late the past two days in a row but it's basically been late 3 out of 5 days for over 6 weeks.
@@FrenkTheJoyI mean, they did bury the lede by starting off with just saying that it's been late the past two days, instead of saying that it's been late most of the time for the past six weeks.
I'm so sorry you had to deal with that.
Why the interview with the kids near the end about a late bus, is legit the most clearly spoken and articulate responses I've heard from new interviewing.
Like I can understand what the school was trying to do to appeal to kids by adding a "front of the line pass" but it really wasn't a good idea. It'll make kids from poor families feel bad about themselves cuz they don't have enough money
Agreed! 👍
I mean it's not even necessarily poor families. Plenty of people are really well-off but don't own a business so why would they be paying to advertise in exchange for a vip pass?
Murica
Poor people shouldn't reproduce
I kind of understand the first one because a lot of kids will say stuff they've heard without knowing the true power of the word (ex. I thought a sl*t was a gun). I have a feeling the kid was participating with the others and won't admit, but we'll never know when it comes to elementary schoolers.
This is true. My daughter kept using the word "d@uche" and refused to believe me when i told her what it really meant and why its offensive to women. 🤦♀️
@@AliciaGuitar Dauche isn't a big deal you can hear it in kids cartoon
It was an 8th grade class, but yes.
12:25 that has to be the best laugh Chad has ever had.
4:40 You just described the D.A.R.E. Program, adults rolling up with samples of each drug and showcasing the gram/weight, effects, what can happen if too much, how to counteract the drug, all of it. Just getting kids interesting in doing drugs LMFAO.
The kids get a chance to ask everything they need to know in a socially acceptable and legal manner before they get to go on the street and find it out for themselves. It was dumb! “If we show them the drug and essentially show it off as a showcase and make it seem deadly and hardcore, they’ll definitely stray from it!”
Bro last year i had dare and that was my exact thought process
"What are we going to do next, give kids a sampling of every kind of drug they can get on the streets? As a way to prevent kids doing them?"
My middle school did this. They showed pictures, what it's called, what the effects are when you take them; who gives them. Literally everything but the specific person that gives them; as a reason to tell the kids not to do it.
I kid you not, about a month later a bunch of kids I knew had drugs; real drugs. The school gave them what they needed to find them; the police was called in nearly every week because of this. The good news is the school is closed because of how they treated the disabled kids. The bad news is, after they made it a community center about 3 years ago they decided to reopen 1/2 of it as a school again.
And so the circle of stupidity continues...
@@emacsterm2949it still is.
Cussing when I was in school: "GO TO THE PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE"
Cussing in school now: "What do you _mean_ by that?"
Oh how I have missed Chad’s react videos. Don’t get me wrong, cursed commercials is comedy gold but, Chad’s reaction videos are part of his roots on UA-cam.
the bus thing really isn't that bad. what IS bad though is that my bus showed up over an hour late, twice. (once to school, once leaving school.) these were two different drivers too. i'm pretty sure that the first guy was partially blind, and the second one was probably just literally stupid.
Chadtronic never fails to please these ladies and fricks
I don't usually use my Google account when watching UA-cam, but I took the time to log in and subscribe when I heard the old format was coming back. A friend and I still go back and watch old Chadtronic videos all the time.
So happy to hear about this
"Parents upset over ___"
Now that's a name I haven't heard in a long time... 🚬
9:05 This needs to be a South Park episode, the school needs money, Cartman of course, get's all the perks and Kenny brings him down several levels.
I'm so glad parents upset made a comeback!!
( It was always my favorite series ) LET'S GO CHADTROPIC!!
“It’s ok nothing interesting happened at school while you were gone.”
Are we fricks really gonna act like Chad isn't making top tier content? Let's show this man some support!
most original youtube comment
3 of the 6 latest videos are cursed commercials
I feel there should be some kind of subscription where you pay money to allow people to show their support
A Sonic fan!
Yeah!
Funny thing about what you said in 4:39 because I remembered there was an edutainment game like that. It's called Wrecked: A Psychedelic Adventure and you take drugs to power up but when you lose the game, it tells you how much you would have been fined for taking said drugs and how many years in jail you'd go for. It's only a demo because the full game never released for obvious reasons.
It's nice to see a classic Chadtronic format once in a while. Great job GigaChadtronic.
“Curse words, vulgar language, even a racial slur!”
Average middle schooler vocabulary.
he's back at the desk, babyyyyyy!
it’s where I belong
God, the VIP lunch line fills me with rage. I remember back in highschool where if you aren't by the lunch line exactly as the bell rings, the line is long and tedious and once it gets to you the "GOOD" food (the most edible and actual decent tasting) WILL RUN OUT AND FOR THESE KIDS TO HAVE A PRIVILEGE FOR THAT IS EVEN WORSE
so i work as a bus aide for special education students "i am also a little slow mentally myself", just like with teachers we are losing drivers and aides left and right.
i make less than 15k a year working 30 hour weeks.
we get no support from our bosses or people in the office when it comes to dangerous students, parents, pickup/dropoff locations, etc
a couple years ago i found an unfired bullet on my bus after we dropped off regular ed students at a school known for a lot of bad kids...the people in the transportation office told me and my driver not to report the bullet we found and i went behind the back of my bosses and called it in
people kind of just assume everything goes smoothly on the school bus and that is actually almost never the case.
In Chicago public schools they didn’t have Toliet paper in the bathrooms for boys. I ended up going home if I had to go number 2 😂 I have had stomach issues my entire life
Its been a while since I went to school, but I know if they implemented a $100 or even $70, adjusting for inflation front of the line lunch pass at my school, almost nobody would buy it and those who did would be laughed at mercilessly.
As one trained in linguistics, the first story was really interesting. I would have liked to see the origin of vulgar words. It's a fascinating topic.
Not for junior high/6th grade!
Let kids today look up the bad words for themselves, just like we did. That is how you learn to do research.
i miss chad making old videos like this. hope he does more like these again so it isnt just the "cursed commercials" channel.
was never a fan of cursed commercials. tried getting into it on like 5 different occasions and it never hit like chads normal content like this.
No matter how old Chad gets, he never manages to ever look any older lol
For real
The "bad word" assignment is assigned to 8th graders. The whiny parents lost the argument before it even began. To say nothing of the fact that it is about the origin and history of these words.
School is not an amusement park. Not only does it say “you can eat first if you give us money” as if food is a privilege and not a necessity, and passes like that will only allow kids to know who doesn’t have much money and bully others for being last in line for it.
The better incentive for the VIP pass, is have it tied to doing community service. For every 1 or 2 hours that is completed, you get a free "VIP pass" to skip the line. This wouldn't make anyone feel left out and help children to develop more empathy for the less fortunate.
"What if you were so upset that you just went straight to bed after waking up." That good sir is called Depression
12:15 you know it's a classic chadtronic episode when an extremely random thing happens unexpectedly for no reason
"Parents are upset, that's when I show up."
Chad is like an SCP that manifests whenever parents/schools get upset about something tiny.
There were times you got lunch late when I went and had like 5 to 10 minutes to eat. Getting lunch early actually matters to some schools. A fast pass would piss off kids that got there first. Due to long lines I always wanted to get there first, that way you had more time to mess around.
Haven't watched Chadtronic since 2015 and now all of a sudden, out of nowhere, I get him in my feed. What a blast from the past 🎉🎉
Alright with that third story, I was thinking it had to be like almost an hour late or something. But 15 minutes?!? Must of been a slow news day.
D.A.R.E literally showed kids how to use drugs and what drugs looked like. When I was little I didn't know what any of the drugs looked like or anything but that program showed me everything.
lol
What does dare stand for
"Hey parents, here is a grand idea: Give us $100 dollars, and we'll give your child a pass to skip lunch lines. It also comes with the contempt of their peers and target on their back."
The one about the school bus is a lot more serious-those children are too young to be left home alone, they definitely shouldn’t be left alone on a busy street. Most kids only wait up to 5 minutes for their bus but having kids that young on that busy of a street for 15+ minutes isn’t safe
The classic format is back and I’m so happy!!!
For the love of God!!! Where in the world does school start AFTER 9:00 in the morning? Most schools I knew started at 7:00 to 7:30 provided you weren't in football, band, or Ag. Then it was 30 minutes to an hour earlier than that. SMH.
Ive waited years to see a Classic Chadtronic video. Truly a beautiful moment
VIP lunch status? Bullying is not a big enough problem in school? Sounds like a rich parent idea. Clerical error? Okay, now I’m using one of those curse words from the previous story.
Been waiting for one of these for a while. Love seeing Chad laugh at stuff like this.
This is why I'm glad I graduated in 2018! Schools Are Getting Out Of Hand!
What is this?!?!?! A classic chapstick video similar to 2015, I am all for it Chad!!!!
"It's hot and there's mosquitos"
You live in FL. 90 percent of the time it is hot and there are mosquitos trying to eat you what do you expect? My parents never gave a crap they just kicked us out the door in the AM and expected us to figure it out they wouldn't have cared if the bus was late or that the neighbors un-chanied dogs frequently chased us down the road to the bus stop
This series is back!
Frickallujah!
Frickallujah!
The school be like: Eating? Nah, how about EAting?
Lmao I got basically the same assignment in my school and literally we all laughed at it and filled it out no problem. These kids nowadays be so babied and the fact that boy got away with taking pictures with his phone just proves my case. The second we took our phones out we had to give it to the teacher
School launch looks like VIP if you go to a concert
I love and have missed this content. Love your cursed commercials but it's great to see this stuff again.
More to come!
@chadtronic that's just the answer I was looking for! Otherwise you're gonna have some upset parents wondering where that classic Chad content went.
YEAAAASSSS
Awesome to see classic Chad videos again! Also wild that I first found Chad in 2015 the summer after my freshman year of high school while recovering from a car wreck, and now I'm a teacher myself lol
I discovered your channel in late 2021. My Mom had just passed away and it was a hard time for all of us. My sister and I binge watched all your videos. Your funny commentary reacting to all sorts of things-including our favorite Cursed Commercials - brought smiles to our faces.
I can’t believe it’s been two years now. Thank you for the effort you put into your content. God bless you. 🙂
This is the most I’ve enjoyed a Chadtronic video in a long time. The classic format works really well.
A classic chadtronic video, a sight to be hold
This set has made me feel nostalgic it's been that long
"It's hot, and muggy, and there's mosquitoes."
Me and my younger sister DIED at that part. It was too funny. As a daughter of a school bus driver, I found so much amusement in that entire section.
Y'know, if the schools are REALLY pressed for money, instead of introducing hierarchy maybe they should consider a civil war among students to raise war bonds. Maybe that's what bullying is. Btw, I hate that I have to say this, but this is a joke.
Finally! Another non-'Cursed Commercials' reaction vid! Thank you, Chad!
11:23 bro my bus all ways late
Thank goodness I'm homeschooled
12:20 Mark editing mistake to your bbbingo cards everyone
Lunch lines always went pretty quick in all the schools I attended. However Type 1 Diabetics (including me) so pur blood sugar didn't drop, and students with medical conditions that prevented them from waiting in line such as POTS got passes. But I don't think what they did in the video was a good idea.
I think it's important to understand where "bad" words come from and what they /actually/ mean. Let's take "bastard" for example. Bastard has several meaning, including: a despicable person (noun), an offensive person (noun), something that is of questionable origin (noun/adjective), something that is no longer pure (adjective), fake or an imitation (noun/adjective), something that is inferior (noun/adjective), and a difficult situation (noun, British English). It can also be used as slang for "person" or "man" with no ill intention. The context the word is used in determines whether or not it's derogatory. The first known use of the word was in the 14th century to mean "a child born out of wedlock. Some dictionaries suggest origins which meant "born from a polygamous marriage to a woman of lower status." From the original origins and uses, you can see how it came to simply mean "impure" or "of unknown origin." However up until the 20th century, it's main use was not of a derogatory nature, regardless of the definition. It could be used to describe inferior materials, a bad day, fake coins, or an artifact of unknown origin. It's use to describe children of unknown origin was not always intended as an insult, but there was a stigma attached to the word. But by the 20th century, "bastard" the word was used as an insult more often. Over time, other uses of the word in conversation and scholarly texts faded, especially among the more "respectable" members of society. People started avoiding the word in any context, and soon forgot it had other meanings. These days, society behaves as though words have inherent meanings. Words are often labeled as bad, regardless of the context they are used in because we aren't taught what these words mean or how to differentiate between acceptable and unacceptable uses of them. We aren't taught to examine intention and context. We aren't taught to THINK. Understanding what these words mean, where they come from, and their history helps us understand the world around us and how that world works. It helps us understand culture, language, and history. And it encourages us to examine all of these things.
Yeah, the teacher made a mistake. The mistake: trying to teach kids to think in an education system that actively encourages them not to. Look at how the school system overreacts to children saying "bad" words. It's foolish to think this type of worksheet would ever fly.
But really, you have to ask yourself, who is the true idiot? The ignorant parents, media, and schools; or the foolish teacher?