Adult Bully Threatens Child | Dhar Mann Bingo 21

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  • @abstrvvct1318
    @abstrvvct1318 2 роки тому +3520

    “I may not be very smart, but I’m not a cheater” - the grown adult man in high school jock cosplay threatening to punch a child with his fists suddenly finds his moral high ground. I’m cackling 💀

    • @growingoaks
      @growingoaks 2 роки тому +123

      “I wanna pummel him with my feet”

    • @jamjar6494
      @jamjar6494 2 роки тому +205

      “I can excuse beating up eleven year olds, but I draw the line at cheating,”

    • @therealevilmudbug
      @therealevilmudbug 2 роки тому +117

      "I can excuse straight up assault on a random 5th grader but I would NEVER EVER COMPLETELY IN MY LIFE steal the test answers from Jared in the back"

    • @thatsonyou6093
      @thatsonyou6093 2 роки тому +11

      HELP also you look gorgeous

    • @abstrvvct1318
      @abstrvvct1318 2 роки тому +7

      @@thatsonyou6093 omg thank you 🥹

  • @axuwu6939
    @axuwu6939 Рік тому +221

    Tbh that kid was set up for failure. Imagine telling a literal CHILD that he’d have to make money to pay his *college tuition* all on his own, a child who’s too young to even legally work any actual jobs, then going all shocked pikachu face when he does something shady to get lots of money fast

    • @OpposumParty87
      @OpposumParty87 5 місяців тому +16

      Literally this this this!!😭😭

    • @noel2641
      @noel2641 4 місяці тому +11

      To be fair the mom didn't say that he has to pay for it all by himself, but that if he made it all himself then he could skip senior year and go straight to college. She probably needed a extra year to save up and said that if he made it he can do what he wanted as a joke and the kid took it seriously. but sticked with it.

    • @IsabelPouw
      @IsabelPouw 2 місяці тому

      ofc you make a pikachu reference when ur pfp is some pokemon sh!t. i agree w ur point but come on man, making references to the nerdy sh!t you like is lowkey cringe.

    • @AngelaBatista-ct9fh
      @AngelaBatista-ct9fh 2 місяці тому +3

      ​@@IsabelPouwYou having nothing better to do than hate on what someone likes instead of ignoring it and not being bitchy is Lowkey cringe.

    • @IsabelPouw
      @IsabelPouw 2 місяці тому

      @@AngelaBatista-ct9fh could say the same abt u lol

  • @e.anaiswhit6749
    @e.anaiswhit6749 2 роки тому +2864

    The kid is definitely a brat but to be fair, he was a child trying to pay his own way through college by letting near adults cheat off his work. Like, let's hold the teenagers at least somehow accountable

    • @modelmajorpita
      @modelmajorpita 2 роки тому +488

      Not only were the people who paid to cheat not punished, the kid had to return the money to them. Kind of undercuts the "don't cheat" moral.

    • @gliple
      @gliple 2 роки тому +353

      @@modelmajorpita it's more like "cheat off of people, but don't be the one people cheat off of" which is not a good lesson

    • @Resinoval
      @Resinoval 2 роки тому +9

      Why are you taking it seriously it’s Dhar Mann bingo

    • @analyzgolden7774
      @analyzgolden7774 2 роки тому +113

      So basically helping others is wrong. Unless you ensure you get NOTHING in return from helping, helping others is wrong

    • @ThexDynastxQueen
      @ThexDynastxQueen 2 роки тому +2

      @@analyzgolden7774 He wasn't helping them study as thats just called tutoring and can cost money, he was writing the essays himself. So the real lesson is hide your side hustle better, stupid so called smart kid or be a football player then you can do whatever.

  • @TahirK1189
    @TahirK1189 2 роки тому +1071

    “Beat you with my fists” is the funniest dialogue in a Dhar Mann video since “The big hip hop concert”

    • @SpiritBox01
      @SpiritBox01 2 роки тому +59

      I can literally hear the second quote. It's engraved in my head 😂😂

    • @theseusspace
      @theseusspace 2 роки тому +50

      Bighiphopconcert

    • @Rottenlimeade
      @Rottenlimeade 2 роки тому +55

      “THEBIGHIPHOPCONCERT” -whatever the boyfriends name was

    • @melanieeilish5412
      @melanieeilish5412 Рік тому +40

      “There goes Ma-RIE”

    • @RemyLebeau1986
      @RemyLebeau1986 Рік тому +29

      FAKE KNIFE PRANK!!!!!

  • @modelmajorpita
    @modelmajorpita 2 роки тому +737

    The lesson is to call yourself a 'tutor' so that you have plausible deniability for why jocks are paying you money for help with their essays.

    • @JadeAnnabelArt
      @JadeAnnabelArt Рік тому +54

      I honestly thought thats where it was going, that hew as offering tutoring. It's such a weird turn.

  • @timeerkat
    @timeerkat 2 роки тому +1661

    The lesson from this video is not that you shouldn't cheat or that honesty will be rewarded, it's that schools will go out of their way to wiggle grades around enough where the star jock can still play in the big game.

    • @kuromi2880
      @kuromi2880 2 роки тому +103

      And they also reward snitches so that helped the jocks case

    • @calowenby1654
      @calowenby1654 2 роки тому +7

      Huh. That’s true.

    • @growingoaks
      @growingoaks 2 роки тому +45

      @@kuromi2880 the kid acted so cocky i cant even feel for him gettin snitched on tbh 🤷‍♀️ dude shoulda checked the envelope and realized it wasnt fr lol

    • @kuromi2880
      @kuromi2880 2 роки тому +28

      @@growingoaks yeah the kid was annoying but I'll never be on a snitches side

    • @damienearl1310
      @damienearl1310 2 роки тому +7

      @@kuromi2880 And bullies

  • @cawmusic
    @cawmusic 2 роки тому +2347

    jarvis feeling like he has to defend himself for talking about being bullied 😐

    • @eldritchteletubby9319
      @eldritchteletubby9319 2 роки тому +270

      I get that feeling too, it makes people sad and then I feel like I need to apologize.

    • @imlebsian
      @imlebsian 2 роки тому +557

      twitch chat can be a whole different level of mean. the way people reacted to him saying he was literally bullied as a kid was so weird and uncalled for

    • @meinenklinke
      @meinenklinke 2 роки тому +241

      I think it sometimes comes down to the interpretation of text. Like, I’d certainly HOPE people were joking that it was a flex to say you were bullied for being smart. A lot of people react to uncomfortable information with humor and I don’t think it was intended as an accusation. I know I’ve thrown out sarcasm in chat before and been addressed seriously.

    • @deerbo2
      @deerbo2 2 роки тому +229

      He's clearly a little uncomfortable talking about it too. It's awful, no one should have to defend themselves for being bullied, no matter what it was for. It is just straight up bullying itself to say stuff like that about someone's experience.

    • @imlebsian
      @imlebsian 2 роки тому +178

      @@meinenklinke i see where you're coming from but also that's the kind of joke you make with friends who you know are okay with those jokes, we don't know jarvis like that

  • @modelmajorpita
    @modelmajorpita 2 роки тому +740

    No, folks, it is not at all an "extreme coincidence" that they just so happened to grade on a curve so the kid could still play football. Schools bending the rules so that people can play sports even though their grades are too poor to actually qualify is the norm. The fact that the two kids who paid to cheat and encouraged their friend to cheat and the guy whose grades were too poor to qualify all got to play football while the smart kids dream of college he was completely qualified for was destroyed is not a coincidence.

    • @lycanycteris
      @lycanycteris 2 роки тому +78

      Agree because like...why would the principal walk up to the jock to say all this? Why did they decide to review that geometry test specifically? It's all so weird, almost as if...they did it on purpose.

    • @marnenotmarnie259
      @marnenotmarnie259 2 роки тому +34

      yeah i get it was for the plot twist or whatever but when teachers grade with a curve don't they usually change the grades before giving students their results??

    • @Rbtdkawaii
      @Rbtdkawaii 3 місяці тому

      this may be a portugal moment, but people would pass despite usually having less than 50% average (which was an F)

  • @roach999
    @roach999 2 роки тому +647

    Why does the chat always have something weird to say when jarvis brings up how he was bullied in school😭

    • @fredrickmazeli8340
      @fredrickmazeli8340 2 роки тому +112

      bunch of trolls and weirdos

    • @growingoaks
      @growingoaks 2 роки тому +46

      @@fredrickmazeli8340 yeah literally you’re spot on lmao

    • @marnenotmarnie259
      @marnenotmarnie259 2 роки тому +37

      some people just reeeeaaally want reasons to hate on people. i don't get it

  • @ringer1324
    @ringer1324 2 роки тому +151

    That humble Brag comment from chat is the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard

    • @etherealether
      @etherealether 2 роки тому +37

      Agreed. Even if he said it in a genuine way and not just referring to how people perceived him, I still wouldn’t say he’d be bragging? Nothing wrong with admitting you’re smart. I’d honestly rather that than have someone lie to try and give a fake sense of humility just to please others. I don’t know why thinking positively about yourself is so looked down on nowadays. Not only that, but people are also smart in so many different kinds of ways. You don’t have to get good grades to be smart. It was a very stupid comment.
      TLDR: You’re right, and even if he was genuinely calling himself smart, that’s not a bad thing or remotely close to a brag.

  • @krissydiggs
    @krissydiggs 2 роки тому +609

    I used to get bullied for being “smart” which at my school just meant you weren’t disrespectful and answered questions.
    Also. Someone stole all of my Pokémon cards and then slowly returned some of them to me one by one and pretended that he “found them”.
    Also I was made fun of for having a gap… and talking white… and having a white dad…. And so on.
    Triggered lol

    • @letterborneVods
      @letterborneVods Рік тому +18

      I felt that first sentence. People are so disrespectful nowadays. In today’s class they were playing chess on their laptops. Another time people just got up in the middle of the class and left when the professor said he was gonna ask students to present their solutions. It’s so weird.

    • @leewardly
      @leewardly Рік тому +16

      @@letterborneVods yeah, in all of my classes everyone just plays chess on their computers instead of listening. why is everyone playing chess??

    • @letterborneVods
      @letterborneVods Рік тому +5

      @@leewardly good question! Maybe there’s an underground movement going on???

    • @panickedshears
      @panickedshears Рік тому +10

      Legit you can get bullied and pressured because you don’t say racial slurs at my school. It’s absolutely insane.
      I’ve had people try and peer pressure me into saying the n word or other slurs for literally no reason.

    • @ythegamerita
      @ythegamerita 6 місяців тому +2

      One time an instrument of mine got stolen in middle school (we had music class) and after I bought a new one my classmate "found it" in a random locker, and by the way every time someone stole my stuff everyone tried to gaslight me into thinking I lost it, even when my locker and house keys and 20€ that were in my locker disappeared, so I get you, school can be awful

  • @Al-wf5fs
    @Al-wf5fs 2 роки тому +1131

    Speaking as someone who skipped multiple grades, this was honestly one of the more aggravating Dhar Mann videos. Like, none of it was accurate, to the point I can't list everything. But the most glaring issue to me was that a kid that immature wouldn't be allowed to skip grades. Social maturity is a crucial aspect of determining whether someone should be skipped a grade or not. It's not just how well you do in school. (Also, holy heck, the mom would not control whether the kid can skip grades; that's the school's decision, not hers.)

    • @brandyc9645
      @brandyc9645 2 роки тому +143

      The schools can decide who is allowed to skip grades but the parents can also say no. So I'm guessing he already qualified and his mom had final say. Still yeah, as someone who did college early, this shit is so inaccurate and no one would be allowed into any higher level academic program if they didn't have the maturity to handle it. Also academic integrity is overemphasized a lot when you are taking more difficult classes.

    • @MidgeArts
      @MidgeArts 2 роки тому +30

      The school might have already given the go-ahead for him to skip, the mom absolutely gets to decide in that case i couldve skipped when i was younger but was held back because of my mom

    • @nicor3612
      @nicor3612 2 роки тому +5

      nice job being able to skip grades :)

    • @theodorky8996
      @theodorky8996 2 роки тому +6

      The school wanted me to skip a grade but my mom didn't so she shut it down, that just might be where I live though!

    • @nicor3612
      @nicor3612 2 роки тому +12

      @@theodorky8996 it takes an agreement from both parties in most first world countries

  • @Dolthra
    @Dolthra 2 роки тому +174

    "How is this kid so smart?" the high schoolers ask about a kid who can figure out the area of a two triangles.

    • @frostychocolatemilkshakes2944
      @frostychocolatemilkshakes2944 Рік тому +25

      "How is this 11 year old able to do 5th grade math?!"

    • @1.brook1ynrae
      @1.brook1ynrae 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@frostychocolatemilkshakes2944 as someone who graduated in 2023, that is unfortunately taught in sophomore geometry in some places (went to 2 high schools in 2 diff states and both of them taught it)

  • @blerdgirlkai
    @blerdgirlkai 2 роки тому +305

    I'm just laughing at those grown men standing there waiting to beat up a literal child. Like...you'd probably go to jail trying to beat up some literally half your size.

    • @akiraeatsguitarpicks491
      @akiraeatsguitarpicks491 2 роки тому +14

      I’m no lawyer but technically speaking this would be legal? In the context of the video it’s two minors who gave consent, kinda like an amateur boxing match

    • @salem-01
      @salem-01 Рік тому +6

      @@akiraeatsguitarpicks491 fights are still illegal though right?

    • @phoebegarrett3055
      @phoebegarrett3055 Рік тому +1

      Ikr if I were the same age as that kid I'd definitely have a reason to get annoyed, but if I were older than him I don't think I'd care

  • @deerbo2
    @deerbo2 2 роки тому +119

    "I'm not a cheater" but you'll beat up a child lmao.

    • @randomhooman2448
      @randomhooman2448 Рік тому +4

      Beat up a bully*

    • @bombs2848
      @bombs2848 Рік тому +13

      With his fists

    • @julie4300
      @julie4300 Рік тому +2

      @@randomhooman2448 ah yes, because children can't be bullies

    • @sagelouisee
      @sagelouisee Рік тому +12

      @@randomhooman2448so if a 5 year old bullies you it’s okay to beat the shit out of them, gotcha.

    • @BananaWasTaken
      @BananaWasTaken Місяць тому

      @@randomhooman2448ahh so if someone is ever condescending to you in the real world you immediately decide to beat them up?

  • @anothercub6958
    @anothercub6958 2 роки тому +297

    Okay but for real though, dude still wanted to beat up a child for just being an obnoxious smart kid. Dhar Mann really gonna gloss over that?

    • @siginotmylastname3969
      @siginotmylastname3969 2 роки тому +19

      Apparently yes 😭

    • @akiraeatsguitarpicks491
      @akiraeatsguitarpicks491 2 роки тому +3

      It’s not real

    • @nbucwa6621
      @nbucwa6621 2 роки тому +17

      @@akiraeatsguitarpicks491 And yet someone chose to write it

    • @Cellidor
      @Cellidor 2 роки тому +19

      @@akiraeatsguitarpicks491 So is Twilight, people can still laugh at it for awful writing.

    • @bobbybutler8897
      @bobbybutler8897 2 роки тому +10

      And he should have to. Forget skiping grades he gone be skipping to the hospital

  • @chunkyboiii3747
    @chunkyboiii3747 2 роки тому +223

    Oh my god, was not expecting the plot twist of the bully snitching to his mom and just sitting smugly behind him like "cheating is wrong u know".

    • @windwaker407
      @windwaker407 2 роки тому +49

      He's not much of a bully. He was mostly just minding his own business and only got agitated because this kid was taking every opportunity to belittle his intelligence and degrade his self esteem. I'm not saying he was right to threaten a kid, but it's not like he was just picking on the kid unprompted. He was just tryna mind his own business, straight up told the kid to cut it out, and only got angrier specifically because this kid was intentionally trying to agitate him. The kid was acting more like a bully than he was. He just reacted to it in a wildly inappropriate way.
      I have reservations to calling the guy a bully for like... the way he responded to someone doing everything he can to humiliate him. Violence ain't appropriate, but we have seen nothing to insinuate he is violent outside of this kid going out of his way to single him out and mock him... all while the teacher stands there and let's it happen, no less. All his 'bullying' behavior was 100% reactive rather than proactive.

    • @DrBoyZepho
      @DrBoyZepho 2 роки тому +22

      @@windwaker407 he is a bully because the kid is 11, just ignore him and he'll stop lmao

    • @windwaker407
      @windwaker407 2 роки тому +26

      @@DrBoyZepho That ain't how bullies work, fam

    • @chunkyboiii3747
      @chunkyboiii3747 2 роки тому +15

      @@windwaker407 I just meant that the title was misleading and I thought it was gonna go a different direction.

    • @dottyContrarian
      @dottyContrarian 2 роки тому +9

      to be fair he never wanted the kid's help to begin with.

  • @justjordyn6729
    @justjordyn6729 2 роки тому +906

    Dual enrollment with high school students at a community college is cool, particularly because it gets them ready if they want to attend. But college and being ready for it is so pushed for the “smart” kids who only have good test scores that you get so burned out. From IB to AP tests, it makes you realize it didn’t matter since everyone can go to college and whatever you did in HS didn’t matter. The kid with the worst grades can thrive at college while someone with a high GPA can crash and burn their first semesters. Especially if they aren’t going for themselves or being forced to do well or prove themselves.

    • @mattswanson3568
      @mattswanson3568 2 роки тому +22

      Big facts sir

    • @Na-jx2vg
      @Na-jx2vg 2 роки тому +17

      this

    • @jijitters
      @jijitters 2 роки тому +53

      Happened to me! I was going to college and high school at the same time, as well as extra-curriculars and activities, and the huge amount of pressure led me to such a huge break down I dropped out of both and got my GED instead.

    • @ByzantineDarkwraith
      @ByzantineDarkwraith 2 роки тому +21

      I mean, depending on your area and what type of school you want to go, grades and test/SAT/ACT scores can really affect whether you can get in and what type of schools are available in what locations, but you're totally right about grades in highschool not correlating with college performance once you get in nearly as much as one might expect... I got above a 4.0 GPA (weighted, of course) in highschool (and got a big merit scholarship that made an expensive private university affordable to my family) despite a terrible work ethic, constantly skipping or forgetting HW assignments, and undiagnosed ADHD.. I probably nailed those tests because I was/am addicted to reading wikipedia articles and going down rabbitholes on various topics, especially history and sometimes science, and also because I seem to absorb information very well when I'm actually paying attention, without needing to take any notes or reinforce it through homework (as far as ordinary information goes; of course when it came to math, I needed to practice problems like anyone else to master them), and it's not like you're really allowed to just leave class in highschool, and it was hard to get away with using your phone, so I often had no choice or source of stimulation other than listening to what the teacher said, especially if it interested me. Thus, I did very well on tests, while almost always getting like a C or D in the homework category of the grading totals.
      Anyways, the conditions of highschool that produced good grades for me were very different than the conditions of college, of course. In college, suddenly your parents aren't there to take away your computer because you forgot/shirked a homework assignment... and you don't even have to attend class (except for the first two classes of this one class one time that I missed the second class of because I accidentally fell asleep one day and got dropped from it immediately. cold), so my ADHD-brain saw no real reason to attend more than like 60-75% of my classes, and thought smoking weed at the park with my friends, and drinking and drugs and the occasional party were a lot more fun than doing homework, so I got like a 2.6 the first semester (and a 2.4 by the 2nd semester), and lost my scholarship for tens of thousands of dollars a year (which needed above a 3.0, it was a f***ing trap tbh), and then withdrew from the university I was attending.
      (It also didn't help that I was dealing with other issues, such as my first ever breakup, when the girl I had chosen my college to be in the same city as dumped me within a month of us both being there, which I did not take well at all. Many regrettable messages were sent...) I went to community college for a couple years after that, and I really do recommend starting your higher education journey with community college, if anyone's considering it, because the stakes are a lot lower, and it can save you quite a lot of money. Good luck, and remember: don't do heroin.

    • @danteward-hunt6038
      @danteward-hunt6038 2 роки тому +18

      yes fs, i’m in dual enrollment rn because being “smart” is like my court-ordered source of self-esteem, but i am hating it :/

  • @2doot
    @2doot 2 роки тому +144

    Jarvis losing his shit over "written by Jerry" single handedly sent me into orbit. I don't even think it's that funny but the way he can't stop laughing at it got me 😭

  • @darthvader9287
    @darthvader9287 2 роки тому +54

    I got probably unnecessarily frustrated when the kid started using the Pythagorean theorem to find the AREA

    • @nisanurbaltac2703
      @nisanurbaltac2703 4 місяці тому +6

      It was to figure out if the triangles were right triangles so it kinda makes sense but if they weren't right, there is no way he could find the area with the given info so it's still unnecessary

    • @fahrenheit2101
      @fahrenheit2101 4 місяці тому +1

      @@nisanurbaltac2703 His method is appropriate if the bottom left angle was given as right. Else, there is no unique solution.

    • @BananaWasTaken
      @BananaWasTaken Місяць тому +1

      He used it to figure out if the top right triangle was right angled, (but for some reason he did assume that the bottom left triangle was right angled so his own reasons are inconsistent)

  • @MWDoom
    @MWDoom 2 роки тому +169

    Jerry threatened to beat up an 11 year old and then took the moral high ground when it came to cheating? tf?

    • @randomhooman2448
      @randomhooman2448 Рік тому +4

      He threatened the kid who was bullying him. Doesn't matter how old he is, that 11 year old was actively shaming him in front of everyone

    • @MWDoom
      @MWDoom Рік тому +19

      @@randomhooman2448 you try that in the real world and see how well it works out for you.

    • @randomhooman2448
      @randomhooman2448 Рік тому +1

      @@MWDoom you're actually defending a bully

    • @MWDoom
      @MWDoom Рік тому +11

      @@randomhooman2448 if that's how you want to process it then that's you're prerogative.

    • @trialerrorsharer9398
      @trialerrorsharer9398 Рік тому +9

      @@randomhooman2448 that boy is about to graduate he will go to jail.

  • @KealohaHarrison
    @KealohaHarrison 2 роки тому +171

    Who would’ve thought that a Dhar Mann video would start with an 11 year old genius getting threatened by a 17 year old jock and expect you to root for the jock by the end?

    • @randomhooman2448
      @randomhooman2448 Рік тому +10

      Because the jock was humiliated and bullied by the kid? Doesn't matter how old he is, the 11 year old is a bully

    • @grimm3995
      @grimm3995 Рік тому +6

      @@randomhooman2448 no he isnt

    • @trialerrorsharer9398
      @trialerrorsharer9398 Рік тому +25

      @@randomhooman2448 bully or not pick your battles. That’s a child and if he fucks him up his future is over.

    • @Number.1Yanfei.Fan123
      @Number.1Yanfei.Fan123 Рік тому +2

      The 11 year old was obnoxious

    • @gmdrandom6287
      @gmdrandom6287 Рік тому

      @@Number.1Yanfei.Fan123ah yes, being mildly obnoxious means that you should get beaten up to a pulp

  • @artCharles
    @artCharles 2 роки тому +125

    I feel like Isaiah could have started a tutoring business instead of writing other students' essays for them. I mean, I know that then there'd be no conflict, but still.

    • @JadeAnnabelArt
      @JadeAnnabelArt Рік тому +7

      Legitimately thought that was what it was going to be till the reveal. It'd make sense for the title too.

    • @JinStreams
      @JinStreams 6 місяців тому +2

      The problem is that Isaiah has no kindness in his soul, every scene of him is belittling his classmates and basically extorting the football players.

  • @SirNerdLeroy
    @SirNerdLeroy 2 роки тому +675

    I remember learning Pythagoran Theorem in middle school. I feel like it's the thing kids learn when math starts getting hard rather than when math actually is hard. It's weird to see secondary education being taught at a high school.
    Also, if this kid is such a big genius, they need to bump him up to a more difficult class. Why put a kid who skipped grades in a class where he's not motivated to learn more? At the very least, he should mainly be in AP classes.

    • @Annie_Annie__
      @Annie_Annie__ 2 роки тому +53

      Yeah, I don’t get it. My 12-year-old has definitely already learned the Pythagorean Theorem. My kid is an advanced math class, so this kid is learning math that’s only 1-2 years ahead of his age group?
      Why in the world would he be in 11th grade, then, instead of 6th or 7th? Or why not just an advanced program at his school?
      It would be like me deciding my kid is a super genius and is better off skipping middle school entirely and taking remedial high school classes.
      Makes no sense.
      All I can figure is that it would be difficult for the actual 12-ish-year-old actor to memorize lines about calculus or trig? Or they wouldn’t be able to mock the jock character for being stupid if it’s a calculus class because most of the audience wouldn’t understand?
      ….or the Pythagorean Theorem is all the math the writers knew.

    • @Kayla_P99
      @Kayla_P99 2 роки тому +69

      I think it has something to do with the audience the video is aimed at because it would make the viewer feel smart for knowing something the "genius" kid knows. Like how High School musical used really basic chemistry equations to make Gabriella look smart. Absolutely makes no logical sense in universe though.

    • @siginotmylastname3969
      @siginotmylastname3969 2 роки тому +50

      I have to say he didn't actually get the question right though. There's no proof the triangle is right angled hence his answer is incomplete. Dhar mann...

    • @cloverthefrog
      @cloverthefrog 2 роки тому +19

      @@siginotmylastname3969 exactly! first thing i thought when looking at the problem. are the triangles right triangles?
      i remember he said something about proving they were right triangles but i don't think you can do that?

    • @thebagofsalt
      @thebagofsalt 2 роки тому

      @@aIienn you would need the length of all 3 sides for the triangles to get the area, or we would need an angle. we don't have the length of the diagonal of the quadrilateral or _any_ angles so we just don't know
      if you assume the height of the bottom triangle is 15 and the base is 15, then it follows both triangles are right angled

  • @imknifeman
    @imknifeman 2 роки тому +477

    jarvis does nothing but spread the utmost love and respect for everybody in his videos and streams and he tries his best to be so nice and inclusive and make people feel welcome and ppl in chat sometimes just say the wildest shit ever to him. like saying he got bullied is a flex just bc it was bc he was smart? come on guys maybe think before you speak. watching jarvis’ chat disrespect him makes me so sad

    • @salem-01
      @salem-01 2 роки тому +68

      FR I hate his chat, he seems so stressed while explaining basic shit to them. Like he shouldnt have to say; ‘This isn’t a parking lot confrontation, it’s an ALLEY’

    • @thetableoflegend9814
      @thetableoflegend9814 Рік тому +21

      His chat essentially saying that either smart people aren’t bullied or that they fact that he was “smart” meant his bullying was less important than other peoples bullying is just stupid.
      You can get straight A’s and be bullied. There is no reason those are mutually exclusive. And someone who got good grades shouldn’t have to tip toe around that fact just cause it makes others sad they didn’t >_>

    • @mmmmmmok5292
      @mmmmmmok5292 6 місяців тому +2

      ​@@thetableoflegend9814 bro... chat said humble brag because jarvis said hes smart

  • @zezmaldo
    @zezmaldo 2 роки тому +145

    I remember having an English teacher in 12th grade that bragged about never giving 100s on assignments because nothing was ever perfect. Luckily my grade did so horrible in her class that year that she lost the will to teach highschool students and went to kindergarten for a change of pace.

    • @izunahosaki6133
      @izunahosaki6133 2 роки тому +37

      Why are so many teachers like that? It was the same for me for french essays in Morocco and philosophy essays in general. Best grade was 80/100, couldn't get better than that

    • @chrysanttemum872
      @chrysanttemum872 10 місяців тому +8

      My current English teacher has never given more than a 65.5/80 on a test in her 27 years of teaching. I was the one who got that score and she just comments on it trying to degrade me(Eg: Has the 65 gone to your head?) whenever I make a mistake. It's so frustrating and kind of funny like, you're fighting a 16 year old when you're pushing 60💀

    • @JinStreams
      @JinStreams 6 місяців тому

      Going to be a kindergarten teacher is more difficult than higschool by far.

  • @samueldurham9327
    @samueldurham9327 2 роки тому +495

    So when I was at college there was a kid there that graduated early, I'm not sure how old he was, but he was no older than 15 I think, and it was bad, he was very smart, but he was very much a "teachers pet" kind of student, but the classes I had with him even the professors didn't seem to enjoy him in class, I don't want to sound like the class was explicitly mean to him, but you could tell that he shouldn't have been in college at that age, it seemed more like he still had the mindset of a kid, and treated college lecture halls like high school classes and would interrupt the professor sometimes. Overall, I don't think it's good for kids to go to college that early, they should have time to be kids, and I mean in my personal experience I wasn't even ready for college and I took a gap year before it

    • @tigernotwoods914
      @tigernotwoods914 2 роки тому +20

      I disagree with you but I totally understand where you’re coming from. There’s no reason to waste their time in high school if they don’t need it when they can get a Headstart graduate even younger start their careers earlier and start making money and have no stability. Having the head start helps more than wasting their 4 years in high school if they truly don’t need it. Perhaps starting on a community college first would be better who knows or online

    • @SpookiestAlice
      @SpookiestAlice 2 роки тому +124

      @@tigernotwoods914 The issue is largely to do with maturity is the thing. college and uni are so different in terms of, idk, culture than high school is. college students are for the most part independent adults, at best its going to be wholly isolating to kids who graduated early and are no longer in their peer group (And high school ages are all over the place in terms of maturity)

    • @SunflowerLilypad
      @SunflowerLilypad 2 роки тому +27

      Depends on the kid. I was up for the early college program at 15. But I chose against it because I wasn't sure about leaving so soon. But looking back, it probably would've been better for me since I was a more introverted and obedient kid.

    • @kr_sh_
      @kr_sh_ 2 роки тому +8

      @@tigernotwoods914 you're so funny and wrong lol

    • @AP-uc7oz
      @AP-uc7oz 2 роки тому +40

      @@SpookiestAlice just depends on the kid rlly, but I think we can all agree anyone under 15 shouldn’t be in college at all. Those 10 year old prodigies make me sad

  • @totesmgoat
    @totesmgoat 2 роки тому +72

    I'm now convinced Genius Kid purposefully picked on Jerry in class in order to orchestrate his friends convincing him to pay for the essay

    • @yeetionary
      @yeetionary 2 роки тому +2

      quite the Chicanery

    • @SpaceNerd95251
      @SpaceNerd95251 Рік тому

      @@yeetionary you think a man just happens to need Isiah's help to pass? He orchestrated it Jerry!

  • @ezaserrano4677
    @ezaserrano4677 2 роки тому +61

    “Written by Jerry” made me cackle

  • @harshithseera9880
    @harshithseera9880 2 роки тому +69

    Would have been 100 times better if Dhar Mann named it '17-year-old jock outsmarts evil 11-year old'.

    • @JinStreams
      @JinStreams 6 місяців тому +1

      "11 year old fails to extort his grown adult classmate, what happens next is shocking"

  • @karynstudiosloane-ceramics436
    @karynstudiosloane-ceramics436 2 роки тому +103

    "humble brag about me being bullied?!" oh dear god the chattttt is unhinged sometimes, fuck bullying

    • @mmmmmmok5292
      @mmmmmmok5292 6 місяців тому +3

      humble brag about being smart, is it that hard to understand

    • @ivoneo2806
      @ivoneo2806 Місяць тому

      Probably ​@@mmmmmmok5292

  • @kmckee0010
    @kmckee0010 2 роки тому +218

    Grading on a curve is tricky to determine a good teacher or a bad test. I heard someone talk about a teacher who just sat there and did nothing but play slides on PowerPoint and asked them to write what they see and not really teach anything and would go to the next slide too early. A lot of people had bad grades and the teacher never got in trouble. Grading that on a curve wouldn't really show that the class was hard, but that the teacher is ass.
    On the other hand, we had an Alegbra final exam that only 2 people passed. The ones who passed normally had grades in the high 90s, but they passed the exam with a 70. So obviously the test itself was too hard so it should be graded on a curve instead

    • @diimidosemineral9261
      @diimidosemineral9261 2 роки тому +13

      My sister had a class when she was doing school for nursing, the teacher would teach something verbally in class, that would contradict the textbook and the PowerPoint you were working off of and then you would go and apply it in clinical and be told by all of the nurses on staff but they need to read their textbook because they were doing it wrong. I swear that class had no hope I have no idea how she passed.
      Actually a lot of her classes were nonsensical like this because they had people teaching that were geniuses and knew the material really well, however they were terrible teachers and exemplary at failing to communicate at all.

    • @conit4125
      @conit4125 2 роки тому +15

      "I heard someone talk about a teacher who just sat there and did nothing but play slides on PowerPoint and asked them to write what they see and not really teach anything and would go to the next slide too early."
      That was pretty much 70% of my highschool classes.
      Idk if grading on a curve is more of an American thing cuz I don't remember it being done in any of my classes, but it seems like it really demonstrates how schooling is less about legitimate knowledge and understanding and more about what fancy little letter you get.

    • @jaimelourne371
      @jaimelourne371 2 роки тому +8

      My major class in college had the prof just talk over a powerpoint screen with bullet point info. All 3 terms were curved and I had a B+ in the class getting 50-70% on tests bc they were so ridiculously hard. Even with collaboration on HW, no one could ever 100% agree on answers so people got varying different grades even when working together. It was a nightmare. I remember spending over 30 hrs on the take home final for only 24ish questions. 10-12 were multiple choice and even those took hours to figure out sometimes. Like, I'm pretty sure at least 10-20% of people failed the class even with the huge curve.
      TLDR; huge curves = hard class with subpar prof
      Edit: that was with open notes bc class was online with covid. I'd have straight up failed in person with this class. I rewatched lectures mult times and wouldn't even have that in person.

    • @noizepusher7594
      @noizepusher7594 Рік тому

      I think that we can have both, we can grade things on a curve, and if the curve is bad then the curriculum needs to be fixed.

  • @PhoenixRoseYT
    @PhoenixRoseYT 2 роки тому +369

    Mannn I was also bullied for being smart. If I didn’t get questions right in class I’d get made fun of even harder too. I’m in med school and still have issues with speaking up in class.

    • @kerri6011
      @kerri6011 2 роки тому +42

      Same, (not sure if it counts as bullying) it was more like a collective disdain for me and people projecting this teacher's pet image on me, accusing me of cheating
      and pretending like I was some emotionless robot
      it was pretty dehumanizing
      ironically the a lot of the same people who were upset at me cheated on all their tests and never got caught and had higher gpas as a result in h.s., but yet were still upset

    • @sophiamaria
      @sophiamaria 2 роки тому +29

      best of luck in med school, homie 🤙🏼 you got this

    • @PhoenixRoseYT
      @PhoenixRoseYT 2 роки тому +18

      @@kerri6011 yeah, I was called a teacher’s pet a lot too. The teachers just liked me because I did my work and didn’t give them an attitude.

    • @PhoenixRoseYT
      @PhoenixRoseYT 2 роки тому +15

      @@sophiamaria thank you so much 💗 just finished my second semester, so next thing is my first board exam and then rotations next year.

    • @maycarmel8416
      @maycarmel8416 2 роки тому +4

      yeah, same thing here, I remember once we did the thing where everyone had to write a compliment for every single person in the class on a sheet of paper with their name on it, and the only thing I got was smart, it's just so upsetting that people can't seem to see you for anything else.

  • @thefoxesmind
    @thefoxesmind 2 роки тому +220

    Are we supposed to root for Jerry? Because I hate him too. He didn't tell on Isaiah to do the right thing. He 100% did it for revenge. And then he just gets handed what he wants at the end despite not earning it in any way or becoming a better person.

    • @knives.3733
      @knives.3733 2 роки тому +15

      EXACTLY. He was so cocky about it. He did not deserve it at all.

    • @randomhooman2448
      @randomhooman2448 Рік тому +2

      He wasn't really a bad person tho, he just had some random kid go up and embarrass him

    • @grimm3995
      @grimm3995 Рік тому +26

      @@randomhooman2448 and then threaten to beat the kids ass with a 6 year age gap, then tries to cheat on a test, and gets no repercussions but the one running a legit business gets punishes

    • @فهدالدوسري-ح6ض
      @فهدالدوسري-ح6ض 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@@grimm3995 But he didn't even try to cheat at all. Jerry just tried to expose the little fraud.

    • @fahrenheit2101
      @fahrenheit2101 4 місяці тому

      @@randomhooman2448 No, if that was all that happened it would be a rather pointless, boring video.

  • @SilverScizor753
    @SilverScizor753 2 роки тому +38

    Isiah's service included "Cheating Tips from Real Experts", "Tips on Sneaking Out of Class", "Join a Network of Cheaters" and "Free Passwords to the School's Mainframe". With stuff like that, I was expecting a big reveal that he wasn't a genius at all just the Boss Baby of cheating but none of that actually mattered lmao

  • @ambored24
    @ambored24 2 роки тому +197

    Jarvis, my nephew is in 5th grade and gets picked on in school about almost the exact same things. I used to get picked on about my gap in my teeth as well so it sucks to see him get picked on. Anyway, one day I showed him you as I was watching one of your videos and said "buddy, I think you look a lot like this guy!" He was so happy when he saw it was you. He doesn't watch your videos but he saw a cool UA-camr who makes people laugh and took that as the biggest compliment in the world 😊❤️ just thought I'd share that story with you! :)

    • @mcwjes
      @mcwjes 2 роки тому +21

      Aww! So heartwarming!

    • @thenetherbaddie9760
      @thenetherbaddie9760 2 роки тому +16

      aw :) things will get better for your nephew, i'm sure. kids eventually mature, and the they'll realise how cool your nephew is :)

  • @lillyh.2670
    @lillyh.2670 2 роки тому +26

    as someone in high school, half my graduating class would go "oooooooo" when someone gets called to the principal's office

  • @jesselliott9652
    @jesselliott9652 2 роки тому +88

    I’m just confused as why the two jock dudes switched up so fast😭 they were literally in on this and were trying to stop jerry from snitching but then he actually does snitch and they’re like “we won’t stand for cheating 😡😡”

    • @anthonyloveschickens
      @anthonyloveschickens 2 роки тому +3

      LITERALLY 😭

    • @bananabrain2996
      @bananabrain2996 2 роки тому +21

      If they get found out to be involved that's plagiarism and will have big consequences for them. They're suddenly bothered because the snitchings already happened and they don't want to be seen taking anything off him

  • @eelwithheels
    @eelwithheels Рік тому +7

    This gives the same vibe as "i sued a nine year old AND WON!" screaming

  • @nbabackcourtmedia
    @nbabackcourtmedia 2 роки тому +163

    58 minutes of pure comfort and comedy

  • @HypedRogue
    @HypedRogue 2 роки тому +45

    18:33 When he says “Isaiah knows everything” it seems like a cult

  • @Tdai_
    @Tdai_ 2 роки тому +25

    It reflects on the professor if no one passes their class. I had a professor curve so hard to make himself look better.

  • @Reaperofsouls99
    @Reaperofsouls99 2 роки тому +269

    Just me who noticed the 'genius kid' was wrong in figuring out the area? Also, the little kid is so rude to the jock, he needs to be told off

    • @mossthebryophyter
      @mossthebryophyter 2 роки тому +75

      He also pronounced pythagorean wrong.

    • @lanceylikelino
      @lanceylikelino 2 роки тому +62

      FR THO,, LIKE IF THEYRE BOTH RIGHT TRIANGLES IT WOULD BE A RECTANGLE, BUT ITS NOT BECAUSE AD DOESNT EQUAL BC 😭

    • @juliebogen1797
      @juliebogen1797 2 роки тому +10

      No I'm pretty sure that's the answer- first triangle is a right triangle (in a real problem the right angle would need to be labeled and we wouldn't just be eyeballing it, but we're assuming the tiny genius is correct about this lol), so we know the hypotenuse is square route of 450, second triangle is proven to be right also because 21^2 + 3^2 = 450, area of a triangle is 1/2 of the base times the height, which in a right triangle is just the two legs multiplied together then divided by two. So one triangle is 112.5, the other is 31.5, total area of the quadrilateral made of both triangles is 144.

    • @raghavarun9275
      @raghavarun9275 2 роки тому +32

      he was finding the hypothalamus bruh

    • @saddo7694
      @saddo7694 2 роки тому

      He definitely needs to be told off he's such a little shit but I mean threatening to beat him up is a bit much lol

  • @viktuuri
    @viktuuri 2 роки тому +26

    jarvis dont deserve being bullied, no one deserve it but hearing jarvis had to go through this make me sad

  • @jessicawilson8240
    @jessicawilson8240 2 роки тому +36

    The pamphlet is from a supposed “genius” and yet he still spelt invisible as invisable

  • @nobodyaltyt103
    @nobodyaltyt103 2 роки тому +31

    If someone said they would beat me with their fists I would just start laughing my ass off in front of him

  • @lamibonxd
    @lamibonxd 2 роки тому +19

    i love how they’re writing high school papers but there’s not a MLA format in sight😭💀💀

  • @aideenawickstrom935
    @aideenawickstrom935 2 роки тому +131

    im so happy dhar mann bingo is back, its been like a hole missing from my life

    • @raeofsunshine9401
      @raeofsunshine9401 2 роки тому +5

      i couldnt agree more! i can never catch him when hes live so i love to watch this channel

    • @lisawhite9701
      @lisawhite9701 2 роки тому +9

      @@raeofsunshine9401 watching stream live is so difficult for me bc the chat is often SO EXHAUSTING
      However, this one chat actually want bad at all

    • @violetheise4717
      @violetheise4717 2 роки тому

      Me too thanks

  • @taylove1461
    @taylove1461 2 роки тому +13

    Jerry would have written in first person if he was talking about himself but he was talking about the general public and then just started talking about a random girl lol. He even uses first person later in the essay, it was so bad omg

  • @TangentialTif
    @TangentialTif 2 роки тому +31

    They didn’t want to dub over him calling it the “pythogrean” theorem? Also I’m SHOCKED that the school found a way for a good athlete to be able to keep playing. 🤯

  • @lydibug1304
    @lydibug1304 2 роки тому +40

    Okay off topic on the main video but Jarvis talking about being bullied for being smart reminded me of when I did gymnastics when I was younger and girls on my team bullied me for being naturally good at it or something idk why they were so mean but they once pulled my drink out if my hands while I was drinking it and poured it on me so bullying for lowkey weird reasons does happen for sure

    • @GenerationNextNextNext
      @GenerationNextNextNext Рік тому +1

      I definitely would have threatened to press charges. I did that to every person who threatened me, and told them about how rich I would be.

  • @ChuckySkullHead
    @ChuckySkullHead Рік тому +19

    I love how the bully's friends intervene in the fight because they think he needs him, rather than due to the moral dilemma of beating up a small child.

  • @alicia-uj4yy
    @alicia-uj4yy 2 роки тому +75

    i’m so distracted by how everyone in chat apparently went to college at 16

    • @h311dr1p
      @h311dr1p 2 роки тому +1

      lmao same

    • @halfwen4575
      @halfwen4575 2 роки тому +3

      It's what happens in the UK 🤷‍♀️

    • @taylove1461
      @taylove1461 2 роки тому

      But they didn't realise the she/her person was a general person and the essay was written in first person

    • @taylove1461
      @taylove1461 2 роки тому +16

      @@halfwen4575 That's different. In America, college is university, in the UK, college is vocational school.

  • @grandmasterflash8710
    @grandmasterflash8710 2 роки тому +81

    My high school was wild, the jocks (literally our state wrestling champ, foot ball kicker, best soccer players) were some of the smartest kids in school. Our wrestling champ started our math club to train for math tests to get into college. All pretty great guys thankfully. All the jocks/Bullies were like 3-4th string players oddly enough

    • @adrianc6534
      @adrianc6534 2 роки тому +9

      that isnt strange at all. most schools are like this. life isnt a high school stereotype, people who excel in athletics also tend to be diligent, hard working, and committed. all of these are qualities that will help to succeed in school.

  • @spideyxalmighty695
    @spideyxalmighty695 2 роки тому +45

    damn, did no one mention the principal's plaque (the thingy with his name, english is not my first language) as a bad prop? it was just a printed piece of paper resting on the golden apple 💀

  • @cow4
    @cow4 2 роки тому +77

    the image of the quadrilateral did not specify the right triangle so it was impossible to solve, therefore bad prop

    • @juliebogen1797
      @juliebogen1797 2 роки тому +19

      THANK you lol he was like 'so we know this is a right triangle' and I was like '..... we do??'

    • @fahrenheit2101
      @fahrenheit2101 4 місяці тому

      lol, a true nerd's bad prop if i ever saw one.

  • @JHaru777
    @JHaru777 2 роки тому +358

    Actually this lesson is very true to real life. See, the school does everything they can so that their football team can play and get scholarships, whether it means grading on a curve or keeping them out of trouble so the school can get money. Whereas when the person giving these services is finding a way to make money to pay for his own life (in a legitimate service cause integrity means diddly dick in the real world, just ask Dhar Mann), gets caught and gets punished despite being forced into this position through outside pressure.
    God bless the American education system!

    • @windwaker407
      @windwaker407 2 роки тому +28

      No one was pressuring him though... like, you could argue that he was pressured by the idea of being the youngest college graduate ever, but I think even that is a stretch. I don't think anyone forced or pressured him into belittling people and chipping away at their self esteem so they would feel so stupid that they had to rely on his services. Like, as smart as he was? I can't help but feel it was a calculated decision to make the guy who needed his help feel as dumb as possible so he wouldn't believe he could pass without the kids service.
      Like by all means, call out how schools prioritize athletic funding, but the kid wasn't being forced to do anything. He wanted to go to college really young and people around him either said it was a bad idea, or told him he needed to support himself. No one did anything to push him in that direction, much less 'force' him

    • @deerbo2
      @deerbo2 2 роки тому +26

      Yeah, I literally had to cheat to graduate. Which I would say I'm not proud of, but that school refused to help me, and only put me down. Literally the teachers would put me down, and say that I'm essentially worthless rather than help me.

    • @JHaru777
      @JHaru777 2 роки тому +14

      @@windwaker407 I was more referring to the kid getting beaten up, but fair.

    • @analyzgolden7774
      @analyzgolden7774 2 роки тому +10

      That is exactly why the education system is sick, and needs to change

    • @ashleytheblindvisionary907
      @ashleytheblindvisionary907 2 роки тому +8

      @@deerbo2 I'm sorry you had to go through that. I don't know you, but I feel confident in saying you're not worthless. Everyone is here for a reason, right? At least that's what I believe.

  • @marseillesulfur2592
    @marseillesulfur2592 2 роки тому +8

    glad he clarifies every time that he wanted to beat isaiah with his fists, otherwise i would've thought he was gonna beat him with a rock sock or perhaps a whack a mole hammer

  • @Sitcomabed
    @Sitcomabed 2 роки тому +118

    im so glad my comfort channel is posting again I love u jarvis!!

  • @Nikusarusan
    @Nikusarusan 2 роки тому +23

    beating a child ? thats a-ok
    cheating on an essay? that crosses the line

    • @phoebegarrett3055
      @phoebegarrett3055 Рік тому +3

      Ikr I love how Jerry sat in the back of the principal's office smiling all innocent as if he didn't just threaten to beat up a kid who's much younger than him, real innocent Jerry. Schools are just trash😒

  • @AntheanCeilliers
    @AntheanCeilliers 2 роки тому +11

    This guy's commitment to saying, "beat you with my fist," as opposed to "beat up" or something else normal is amazing

  • @skyrat1896
    @skyrat1896 2 роки тому +14

    Ok but why is the guy who wanted to beat up a child the "good guy" in this scenario

  • @chocolatedoughnut1305
    @chocolatedoughnut1305 2 роки тому +12

    Honestly I was so glad that Jerry was able to stand his ground and not pay $300 to cheat, I feel like the story usually would end with mocking the bully by forcing him to rely on the nerd

  • @november5437
    @november5437 2 роки тому +39

    really feeling the "getting bullied for being smart" since i also had that as a kid, some people would even call me a cheater for getting, like, honestly not even Great scores i think, and i'd just be sitting there dead-eyed since the same kids would actually be calling out the answers to each other. thanks for the sickass bullied "smart" kid rep jarvy (????)

  • @theresacadeau3922
    @theresacadeau3922 2 роки тому +52

    Where I live, there's a program (PSEO) that lets you attend a community college for your last two years of high school and it's covered by a state program. So two free years of college, provided you're ready for it. I was ready for it.
    I was a little worried about fitting in and missing out on high school experiences and such. But one day I tagged along with my older sister who was enrolled in that college as a full-time student. I realized how much more time you get between classes and how you only took like 5 a semester. And I realized I could use that time to do homework and be done by the time I headed home. I was in and it was honestly a great option for me.
    It helped that I was always mistaken for being older than I was. Most people were surprised when they learned I was a PSEO kid. I graduated with my AA degree two weeks before I graduated from high school and got my undergrads done in two years after that. And I did stay connected with my high school by going back for theater and speech team. And I had a good group of fellow PSEO and regular college kids who all hung out together.
    That said, I would never be like this kid. And I know my experience is just mine. It's not the right fit for everyone, but I am glad I got to do it and I do not regret it.

    • @5000chickens
      @5000chickens 2 роки тому +8

      I'm doing the same type of program right now, and my state calls it Running Start :) it's a really good fit for me, and I'm glad it worked well for you too :)

    • @sourgreendolly7685
      @sourgreendolly7685 2 роки тому +3

      That’s so cool, I’m glad these programs exist for those ready to start early.

  • @AliceIsInWonderland
    @AliceIsInWonderland 2 роки тому +15

    When I was in MIDDLE SCHOOL teachers used to brag about having all their kids failing like omg you're actually just a bad teacher at that point. We kept complaining to the school and they never did anything. Like why are you fake complaining to us that no one in our period has an A?!

  • @rgfxj
    @rgfxj 2 роки тому +120

    my wife and i love watching these with dinner! always wholesome fun we can count on. love your channels!!

    • @DecoySammy
      @DecoySammy Рік тому +1

      Ah yes, a 26 year old threatening to use his fists on an 11 year old, such wholesome fun.

    • @kittywendyy
      @kittywendyy Рік тому +1

      @@DecoySammy fun for the whole family!

  • @makerbell1688
    @makerbell1688 2 роки тому +12

    "Kid picks on 11 year old genius kid, and 11 year old genius kid gets destroyed!"

  • @viviantompkins7925
    @viviantompkins7925 2 роки тому +8

    Jarvis losing it at "Written by Jerry" is making me lose it 💀😂😂😂

  • @jademack458
    @jademack458 2 роки тому +50

    Is it just me or is the genius kid also low key the bully at the start of the video? Maybe he needed to be taken down a peg. /j

  • @HarryRocksMySocks100
    @HarryRocksMySocks100 2 роки тому +27

    This actor is always delivering Oscar's level performances

  • @peachtea6514
    @peachtea6514 2 роки тому +10

    the worst thing about attending college at 16 is the amount of men in their 20s hitting on you

  • @TransPrinceMaxx
    @TransPrinceMaxx Рік тому +2

    Technically it's the mom's fault she expected a child to pay for his own college

  • @solmonno6935
    @solmonno6935 2 роки тому +11

    I like how joinen is just watching Jarvis

    • @meinenklinke
      @meinenklinke 2 роки тому +4

      I thought the same thing. Very wholesome. 😂

  • @rowdy8683
    @rowdy8683 2 роки тому +19

    Either Dhar Dhar has big brother (OR cousin) Issues of his own or really does hate children behind the studio when his favourite "actors" leave.
    Montgomery Gator: You can hide, *BUT YOU CAN'T HIDE!!*

  • @eugenezhitnikov
    @eugenezhitnikov 2 роки тому +20

    About the grades' curve: well, once we've had a new teacher, she thought we're a dumb class, and once she gave us a test you could only reach half of the max grade as for our country's system. That was weird and unfair. She said something like "well, you're doing bad, so maybe this simple test could be done right". But it wasn't, and students who usually made like 50%, made 50% for this test - thus 25% in total. Eventually they've annulled that test and we've had another teacher.

  • @glamrockmike
    @glamrockmike 2 роки тому +88

    i love the live channel, i miss when i could always catch jarvis streams so its nice to catch up

  • @ShiningStarlight101
    @ShiningStarlight101 2 роки тому +9

    the kid getting community service is wild to me because making someone below the age of 12 do manuel labor in ways like community service or jobs is illegal

  • @neonicon8500
    @neonicon8500 2 роки тому +11

    I'd say the more clear bad dubbing is the scene immediately after what you called. When the genius kid turned to the class and said the answer aloud.

  • @thebaker525
    @thebaker525 2 роки тому +318

    Nobody in Dhar Mann can ever be motivated by a genuine desire to do right by someone, there’s always _some_ incentive, whether it be money or a reward. It’s so bad.

    • @abeille983
      @abeille983 2 роки тому +26

      tells you something about Dhar Mann i guess

    • @JinStreams
      @JinStreams 6 місяців тому +4

      Average rich guy mentality. All actions must be transactional

  • @jm4954
    @jm4954 2 роки тому +11

    WRITTEN BY JERRY HAS ME SOBBING OH MY GOD 😭

  • @DMO-DMO-DMO
    @DMO-DMO-DMO 2 роки тому +7

    Jesus, Jarvis talks about being bullied for being a smart kid (something that is obviously common) and his whiny chat immediately starts BULLYING him about it. Embarrassing 🤦

  • @riffedraffed
    @riffedraffed 2 роки тому +5

    The way he did that math problem was so convoluted. I have no idea why he chose to do the Pythagorean theorem when all you have to do is do base x height divided by 2 for both triangles and then add those together. I guess he was just flexing how smart he was...

  • @tardybloomer
    @tardybloomer 2 роки тому +47

    i binged all of his Dhar Mann bingo the whole day yesterday! so happy that there’s more. thank you so much Jarvis!

  • @practicalpisces
    @practicalpisces 2 роки тому +19

    Funny how these "exploitation is bad" videos come from Dhar Mann, the same person who tried to profit off of people with anxiety issues and chronic shyness. "Shyness is a super power" merch. Shaking my head.

  • @katjosephperez8772
    @katjosephperez8772 2 роки тому +2

    This was probably the best video for Jarvis to not make the running joke that he *is* the actor for Jerry. Jerry just can’t stop threatening this child even halfway thru the video

  • @Lushy07
    @Lushy07 2 роки тому +3

    The kid finding the solution was so over complicating

  • @h311dr1p
    @h311dr1p 2 роки тому +15

    i love these so much and i feel like the chat has chilled out a little bit but i wish you could just be the only one who calls things and if you miss something so be it… i get going back if you miss something good but half the time the chat is just calling things they don’t understand and you go back to look and it’s a nothing burger 😩 i really do love these streams though, you spark a lot of joy 💗

  • @ashycat23
    @ashycat23 2 роки тому +7

    One of my teachers used to make all of her students hand write these science papers. And then when it was “finished” they had to submit it typed. I used to type like 100WPM, and so I’d charge a flat fee of 20$ to do it in a class period. Made so much money from the lazy students who waited last minute who couldn’t type fast.

  • @Zorua3
    @Zorua3 2 роки тому +3

    “How can you possibly justify a duel with a child?”

  • @sunflower__snorlax5212
    @sunflower__snorlax5212 2 роки тому +23

    The only thing getting me through the end of school lol

    • @i_eat_crayonzzzz
      @i_eat_crayonzzzz 2 роки тому +2

      HAHA SAME 🥲

    • @HamTickler
      @HamTickler 2 роки тому +2

      @@i_eat_crayonzzzz SAME SAME

    • @jingmeijae
      @jingmeijae 2 роки тому

      Sameee, I'm sitting my final year exams in a month and Jarvis's channels are one of the few things keeping me sane 🥲

  • @rehksthemess9800
    @rehksthemess9800 Рік тому +2

    "I will not be humiliated by this freaky genius gir- kid" I see your accidental high school musical quote Jarvis

    • @phoebegarrett3055
      @phoebegarrett3055 Рік тому

      Then u REALLY have to ask the question, if ur not gonna let a 13 humiliate u, how are u gonna let ur grades do that to?😂

  • @tedra3493
    @tedra3493 2 роки тому +3

    He complicated that math for no reason, he went on with it so long I solved it in my head 😭😭

  • @Tabth3778
    @Tabth3778 3 місяці тому +3

    Both of these kids are insufferable, Isaiah is a brat who thinks he's way better than everyone else because he knows basic geometry, and Jerry thinks he's a tough guy for challenging a literal 5th grader

    • @JinStreams
      @JinStreams 2 місяці тому +1

      Definitely the type of kid who gives the "I'm gonna be a ceo one day" speech and then buy bitcoin after burning out in college

  • @makardeku
    @makardeku 2 роки тому +5

    this kid was so petty lmfao he went to great lengths to get back at him 💀

  • @SI-FI_creations
    @SI-FI_creations 2 роки тому +13

    As a high school English teacher, that essay would not get an A-.

  • @maximumdinosaur
    @maximumdinosaur 2 роки тому +15

    I can't express how much I love watching these with Jarvis, Jarvis is such a great streamer/UA-camr and makes me feel better after a hard day, seriously

  • @hhhsp951
    @hhhsp951 9 місяців тому +1

    This kid would be jaded as hell as an adult

  • @dyr234
    @dyr234 2 роки тому +9

    That's so funny jarvis made a comment on the knife on bread thing, I did the same thing when I watched this, I was like "That's not a butter knife' lol

  • @Dapper_Warlock
    @Dapper_Warlock 2 роки тому +11

    wild to find out jarvis was actually bullied by Seto Kaiba as a kid