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Hiring a model to pretend to be your clients new boyfriend to make their ex jealous sounds like something a middle schooler would come up with. That’s genuinely wild.
No that’s actually a real practice done by some lawyers but typically its exclusive to an situation that involved an abusive partner and someone ELSE is representing the separated ex victim.
I'm in law school and I just read a case where people made an agreement to sell their farm to their neighbor for $50,000, and then turned around and said it was a joke. The court ruled that it doesn't MATTER what the secret intent was; they made it seem like they were going to sell their farm, so the court held them to that. Long story short, you can't make something SEEM a certain way, and then turn around and claim you didn't mean it. This is straight up lying, and idk how this would go down in a court of law. (The case is called Lucy V Zehmer, I think)
I looked it up and it was made while drunk, and the Defendant even refused payment to make it binding. It was written on a napkin. If anything it’s absurd the court sided with the Plaintiff on this one. Who sincerely writes up a contract on a napkin for 50k and acres of land? It also seems to be from Virginia (US state) so do NOT make joke contracts there.
Even worse: Lucy (Plaintiff) showed up to Zehmer’s (Defendant) restaurant with whiskey and they drank it before discussing the sale of the farm, which had been brought up before: “Plaintiff W. O. Lucy had known Zehmer for many years and had previously expressed interest in purchasing the farm. Some years prior to the case, Zehmer had orally agreed to sell the farm to Lucy but later reconsidered and declined to complete the sale.” It’s a really messed up case when you look into it
@@DeathnoteBBthe funny thing about the 'writing on a napkin' that is that to the court that would further prove serious intent to sell the farm. The fact that they were drunk but still went through the effort of writing it down would appear to show serious intent to sell
@@kurabukoara They are mocking Dhar Mann for their terrible pay, not the actors. There's no problem with this... ... Unless you believe Dhar Mann is in the right (seeing how you worded " _unfair_ payment _allegations_ "), in which case holy moly. All the actors were able to corroborate their stories on how terrible their payment is. Dhar Mann was unable to do anything but say that his actors were lying because... his actors were lying. Dhar Mann is in the wrong here.
It's literally just ragebait. He uses the guise of sitcom plots (which he conveniently doesn't make clear) to tell outlandish stories that will drive engagement. And as a cherry on top, most of it is specifically engineered to drive misogynistic discourse and of course, to serve as "proof" for incels that all women are bad always.
So I AM a divorce attorney in Northern Virginia, and can vouch for the fact that you cannot request your judge. In fact, the judicial canons (rules of ethical conduct for the bench) require that if there's even an appearance of bias, judges should recuse themselves from hearing a case.
like that judge in the OJ Simpson trial who's wife got shit talked by that extra racist cop (extra racist bc LAPD in the 90s) and he knew about it but didn't recuse himself and then people were like wait bro one of the people central to the case talked mad shit about your wife and you're just gonna act like you didn't hear nor perceive it?? Wild.
So I AN a divorce attorney in Northern Virgina, and can vouch for the fact that you cannot request your judge. In fact, the judical canons (rules of ethical conduct for the bench) require that if there's even an apparance of bias, judges should recuse themselves from hearing a case.
Right? No attorney with any actual experience with a client's "crazy ex" would ever antagonize someone who could be dangerous. There are other ways to establish someone's a threat, and if you're trying to convince a judge, you'll use anything other than that ridiculous ploy
Staging the kidnapping made me so angry. "We did it to show you the sign." You literally could have done that without the little kidnapping scene. "If you're ever in trouble or see someone in trouble, this means help." That's all they needed. Some people really out here doing way too much and it bites them
surely not those charlatans making raid shadow legends factions and then abandoning them the moment they can, or saying any positive about said app despite the alleged bloated reviews on the app store
i actually saw the divorce lawyer/male model story on tiktok without any context, and it was absurd enough that i assumed it was fake/exaggerated in the normal way that internet stories are, but when i checked the comments nobody seemed to question it. if it weren’t for the fact that his acting reminded me of the “fictional influencers” that jarvis covered a while back, i probably would’ve just kept scrolling without checking his profile. imo there’s something very uncomfortable about how these creators benefit from viewers making the good faith assumption that they’re telling the truth
It gave me "reddit ama" story vibes and people questioning it makes me uncomfortable, he needs to be more open about these stories, like saying "this is a story i found on reddit" that's all it would take
Why is a good idea to antagonise the crazy husband? What happens when your client goes home for the day and they have a jealous crazy ex to deal with? Also, wouldn't you not want to give the ex ammo to say, "look, my spouse was cheating on me and that's why they already have a new partner." Then the client has to admit they did this petty thing and it looks bad to the judge.
"I want to divorce this man. It is solely his fault, he's crazy!" As they actively try to seem like they were unfaithful Additionally that's a waste of money, effort and time. Just get a divorce. The only reason I can think for you need to make your husband seem crazy and jealous is if you are trying to get more out of a divorce than you should. I'm not sure if hiring a model to get more money out of your husband somehow makes _him_ the crazy one
I've seen tons of divorces and i know that this would get her in some shit, the judge would end up favoring the husband. They do not appreciate it when the spouses try to get back at eachother, this would only screw her over in divorce proceedings because the husbands lawyers can simply bring up any actions she and her lawyers did to give him more stuff which they very likely would...
Because all UA-camrs know how much of a joke doing a advertisement for rade Shadow Legends is, but still understand how much money rade Shadow Legends will negotiate with them. I followed this one UA-camr Simon Whistler. He always talks shit on rade Shadow Legends yet they still send him offers to advertise their game. He said one time he told them some high amount of money he would advertise there game for as a joke. They actually considered it.
I have never heard the fake gaslighting boyfriend voice that people use to jokingly say “you’re being cRaZy right now” be used in earnest until that last guy. That’s wild. He actually thinks it’s working, too.
Literally everyone can tell and i just wanna know Raid shadow legends side. Like are they embracing how much of a meme they are at this point or did they literally not notice or care how much the ad read was mocking them
@@monhi64I’m gonna say yes because they either approve the ad or just let creators do whatever by what I can tell. Sort of like Nord VPN letting Internet Historian go absolutely wild with their Nord Man ads
It's infuriating how some creators on tiktok try to pretend they care about helping people in abusive situations just for views. I've seen this type of video multiple times and they always encourage people to actively intervene as if those situations are easy and straightforward. They never consider the fact the abuser can lash out, or that the victim can suffer retaliation.
That response video may have been the most blatant attempt of someone trying to gaslight their audience that I’ve ever seen. Yeah dude, clearly they’re the problem for “not getting it”
There's a tiktoker called thatmartinkid who does good videos like this where he's doing a parody of a tik tok video someone else would make. But the thing is he's actually funny, and he's so over the top that most ppl realize he's doing a character. I feel like the ppl in this video are just not funny enough or good enough actors lmao. So they just mislead ppl instead😂
@@matthewalvarojr.2634 Something being fictional isn't lying. Anyone who couldn't see it was fiction and intended to be seen that way *is*, indeed, stupid. Their mistake was the tags making it seem serious, like Jarvis said. They shouldn't be abusing the algorithm in that way. But if you can't tell when something is obviously a fictitious skit you might need to go back to school or talk to more people or watch more content not on TikTok.
Stranded in a foreign European country with no papers, having to work in a winery... does this remind anyone of a Simpsons episode where Bart is stranded in France having to work in a winery and stuff?
Jarvis dying inside realizing he’s actually doing RAID Shadow legends ad read outloud after clowning over them so hard on the podcast/livestreams is HYSTERICAL
ive noticed that this sort of thing is happening with books too, i saw a video where someone was telling an entire story (something about hooking up with her best friend) and then at the end i found out that it was just an ad for this book, but she told this story as if it had happened to her.
Yes! I saw something like that too, she was telling a really interesting spooky story about something that happened to her but then it turned out to just be an ad for her fiction book.
@@sunnyandthechlo ads have been so creative lately lmao, there was a girl promoting her music by trying to get people to make up lore to a fake movie and comment it under other peoples videos, the whole thing is rlly interesting
4:03 Leaving your partner stranded in another country is actually more common than you might think! it has its own name: transnational marriage abandonment. Crazy stuff. But no, it usually does not happen so soon into the trip.
The first guy also had an arc where he was lying that his kids had "natural" names (the sound of a rock skipping). He committed hard to it for a long time. He got very high and mighty when he admitted it was fake. Basically saying anyone who believed it or liked the idea was an idiot
I mean, that's how I name my dogs. Like, the dog currently trying to stealthily pull the earrings out of my head is named Piper, which is the natural sound of my mouth forming and enunciating the word "Piper." Probably also sounds like the call of some sort of a bird or a musical instrument or something, which her bark sounds nothing like, since her chest and voice have deepened immensely since I was forced to adopt her as a psychotic little gremlin and now she sounds like a Big Girl pit bull. Kinda like the sound of a bear breaking a small woodwind instrument. Naturally.
@@FrenkTheJoy Is that how he meant it? I pictured it like he named the kid "Plish Plish Plish Plish Plunk." Like...the sound of a rock skipping on water, then sinking. I like my interpretation better. 😂
Jarvis feels like the cool older brother that went away to collage when you where small and now is back and you two are just chatting about whatever drama he's in on-
That guy who was gassing himself up as an actor like, "I could feel the emotion, I just couldn't help it" is actually really BAD at acting. Uta Hagen wrote about the type of acting where you feel it yourself, and in her book Respect for Acting she makes a point multiple times to call out actors who use empathizing with twisted or malicious characters as an excuse to be unethical on stage (or film). Acting is when you earn the suspension of disbelief, not steal it.
I went to art school as a non-performer, and these people who can't leave it on the stage are always the worst actors for real. They just want to be shitheads half the time lol.
Yup and I’m looking at YOU, Jared Leto. Sending costars dead rats and used condoms?? “Oh I’m a METHOD ACTOR! Someone MUST take me in my wheelchair for the movie to take a dump…” Get real, man.
the fact that jarvis put a timestamp and warning about stalking makes me feel so grateful. i know most people never take that kind of thing seriously, so it’s so refreshing seeing him warning us about potential triggers
Every time a youtuber does a RAID ad they all sound like they are literally being held at gunpoint. It's not like this with other sponsors but that one specifically
Probably cause RAID has been called out as a scam multiple times, yet UA-camrs still need sponsorships to make money cause UA-cam monitization is borked
I feel like it might be because RAID pays SO MUCH MONEY that the UA-camr can't say no but also, in Jarvis' case, can't not be transparent about it. He knows we all know he needs the bread lol
Btw if anyone does tend to tell stories like this in a real way/likes to be satirical there is actually a common tag called “unreality” that the disability community uses to tell others that what you are telling in a fake story but trying to say it in an authentic way. This is commonly to help mental disabilities that have issues surrounding memory/experiencing reality.
Unreality, known as making shit up…. If they’re self aware enough to tag it as unreality, they know that what they’re saying is false/gross exaggeration
@@fancythisgirl3 I've seen this usage too, but I've more commonly seen it in spaces where people are making a joke that is presented as if it's reality (eg. "Wow, I can't believe that [x crazy thing] happened"); it allows the Funny Joke to be made and enjoyed without... well, the awful consequences of the stuff in this video. A really good example are social media accounts whose whole gimmick/bit is that they are from "another timeline", or from the future/past. :)
6:52 yeah uhhhhh that is definitely not a thing. you can’t “request” a particular judge in a divorce. and as a former divorce lawyer, literally everything he is saying is bullshit. but also, just like statistically speaking… there’s a high likelihood that any judge you get will have been divorced at least once. 🤷🏻♀️
I’m autistic and I find this stuff extremely frustrating. I can’t read sarcasm and I have a really difficult time with videos like these. In real life people have to tell me when they’re joking or like obviously lying and it’s so much more difficult on the internet. I’ve sort of learnt now the types of stories that are fake but if somebody presents something as true I’m still probably going to believe it until I read through the comments. It’s extremely frustrating and makes me feel very dumb but it’s not my fault and I’m not dumb. Blaming the people who fell for your trap and calling them dense is rude and the videos prey on people’s belief in the honesty of other humans.
I get this, I tend to automatically believe the stories until I consciously tell myself to question it. At this point I just think of them like fictional novels.
I think you can learn to clock it from other things than tone a lot of the time with practice, you're not stupid - just at a disadvantage. And you're right, if someone is intentionally being deceptive, they don't get to blame the person gracious enough to bestow them good faith. A lot of fabricated content is completely harmless, it's truly no big deal to allow yourself to believe that the dog in the video truly made a friend for life in that wild dolphin or w/e and just avoid the comments, what you should watch out for and be more critical of if you want to be a bit more media savvy is content that inspires negative emotions. And remember, if you do catch yourself believing something that might be a bit suspicious, that is a win rather than a failure if you managed to recognise it yourself.
thank you for putting a trigger warning for stalking, weirdly that personally triggers me more than more intense topics that everyone puts warnings for, i actually haven't need to skip a content warning in forever but i needed this one 🥺 ik it's just how things around be but it doesn't go unnoticed
There's nothing weird about that, triggers are so personal and it's not like we chose them. I have some that people wouldn't even think of as potential triggers but my history makes them big ones even though I can often discuss the related traumas just fine. Talking about it is a trigger for me is all. tldr; you're not weird for this.
@@saintsomnia8030 For real. Looking at some of the biggest sitcoms like Friends, Big Bang Theory, and How I Met Your Mother literally every main character is an insufferable chore of a person who would be ostracized if they lived in the real world. Especially Ted Mosby. That dude is THE WORST.
The last guy really said “What? You assumed that because I tagged a video with as true crime and news that it was true? Isn’t that stupid, you though that the tag *true* crime means it’s real.” Not to mention him using abuse survivor as a tag for a staged incident
i love the end of the month couple of days when Jarvis, Eddy and Drew (prob a couple more people too) put out videos cause the sponsor deadline is running out, it's like a treat 🥰
The last one pissed me off so much, how is letting people know that its fske a problem if the point of the video was to "raise awareness" and not "decieve victims into thinking its real"? How would it in any way hurt the supposed message if everyone knew it was fake?
At least there's a logic there (not a solid logic, mind you) The "laywer" isn't representing a trial in that story. There's no jury of peers in divorce courts, dude claimed to be rigging divorce cases in court with no basic understanding of his "role" - that's an extra level of telling on yourself lol
The story about Italy sparked a memory I had, when I was on a school trip in Rome and we were on a bus and there was this homeless women eating toothpaste and she started talking to us about how her husband left her due to cheating on her with a hairdresser who had blonde hair and that's why he got with her. Just like his stories it's not particularly funny, but a story.
These first two examples are the kind of thing that I really don't care much about being true or not. It's more of a writing exercise about interpersonal relationships anyway. But this last one was GENUINELY fucked up! He has NO RIGHT to make people panic while trying to "educate" or whatever it is he thinks he's doing
Unrelated but when the 'kiddnaped girl' just started telling them to ride off in Polish I was taken so aback that for a split second I thought my brain just auto-translated everything before that.
I was literally so confused and had no idea why she started telling at them in Polish, especially since they didn't understand. I've been searching through the comments to see of anyone else noticed lol
i remember when the second guy went famous on twitter because everyone was saying how wholesome his story was. he pretended he had a roommate who was gay and was in love with the narrator guy, and the narrator guy agreed to marry his roommate cause he didn't wanna lose him and didn't mind being married. he talked about all the affectionate stuff they did and just really played into the whole "im actually gay for my roommate but just dont realize it haha!" trope and everyone ate it up. i even thought it was real in the few tweets i saw and was just like "awh how sweet" and moved on. just proves jarvis's point on how this isn't 'acting' it's just straight up lying lol, no one thought he was an actor playing a role, it was seen as a genuine story
just want to add that the domestic violence hand signal for "help" (shown at 14:20 )is NOT the actual sign for it in American Sign Language. it's a great thing to exist and be aware of, but if you try to use it with a Deaf person, they will have no idea what you mean because that's pretty much just gibberish in ASL 💀
Thank you both! I know just a few ASL signs from when I worked in customer service and I was 99.99% sure those people were either making something up or they were using something different than ASL. I'm glad to know that at least they're weren't just pulling something out of their ass for that sign, even though the rest of that video was so disrespectful.
@@kasyshrug6686it’s not a polish sign language (there is a different sign for help), it’s international sign for domestic violence or something. it was talked about in poland as well but i think it originates in canada
This whole thread is wrong lol It's not sign language and it's not intended to be, that's not what's going on. There has been a major movement to try to establish a universal distress signal people in these situations can show to someone around them to signal for help. This is not a new thing and it is not related to sign language. You are "correcting" something that is not happening.
@jijitters the original video had a tag that specifically said "sign language". so it definitely is something that could be misconstrued and its important to make sure people know the difference
Theres some girl I keep seeing around SO MUCH who will tell r/nosleep stories or creepypastas while doing her makeup and once again only presents it as hers until you see the bio or whatever lmao
Think I know who you're talking about. She was reading the Midnight Ice Cream Truck one. She only had 2 parts of it out, and then I found some comments saying it's a reddit post, so I went out and just read the rest of it for myself. Had no desire to return to watch the other parts when she uploaded them, lol.
@DaNintendude YEAH LOL she just reads horror stories from reddit. And her makeup art is REALLY good though, but i feel like telling the horror stories brings more attention to her page overall so she's using both as an extra curiosity grabber lol
Man, it's obnoxious as fuck that people are profiting off other people's reddit content, but at least most people actually give credit to whoever they're stealing from. It would be cool if reddit's ceo was bothering to do anything about people profiting off his users' content instead of just destroying third party app usage and saying he'll get around to making the site accessible for the blind "eventually" (dude's had 13 years but whatever!)
@FrenkTheJoy HONESTLY THOUGH. At least some of the reddit tts pages have like, a screenshot or credit the user or subreddit. These people just fully take a story and pretend it's their own / fully bait people unless you squint at their bio which'll mention some vague "reddit storytelling content 😇" or whatever.
These types of tiktoks are my most dispised next to the alpha male podcast jumpscares, I struggle to grasp sarcasm and lies often (I'm neurodivergent) so its really easy to see one of these and suddenly be in a terrible mood bc you dont know what's real anymore 🙃
I remember seeing the "sign language help" video on Tik Tok and I immediately knew it was fake because when they drive by the supposed kidnap victim, they are saying, "what do we do?" loud enough for the supposed kidnapper to hear them. The claim that they were creating some kind of PSA is a bunch of bullshit because in reality if it was that, then the messaging is dangerous as fuck. If you see someone doing the help sign the move is not, get involved and try to rescue the victim. That is a great way to become the second victim. The move is, get a pic of the license plate and if you can, the kidnapper, then call 911.
Honestly at least with Reddit stories they’re not worded like the poster is the guy that wrote the story. They’re called stories. Idk im very biased about it
I frequently take breaks from TikTok because I find it overwhelming to have to question everything I’m seeing when there’s an endless amount of videos.
Absolutely a good point. The kind of person who wants to educate people about serious things isn't the type of person to call the people he's supposedly educating dumb.
I got into a subsection of this tiktok trend but at the end of the insane stories the storytellers will say "and I made all of that up! :) ". It never fails to make me laugh.
My favourite type of joke is when someone asks a question and you're like "yeah actually [very specific and confident sounding answer]" "oh wow really" "no I made that shit up"
I don't understand why that last TikToker couldn't have made a video titled "What to do if you think someone's being kidnapped" or "How to tell if someone's being kidnapped/needs help", like they still could've acted out a whole thing but saved people from being concerned.
This is the male version of those BookTok videos where the girl tells a extremely salacious and outrageous story and then ends it like '... and to find out what happens, pick up To Love A Rogue by Jane Doe.' And it's just an ad for a romance novel.
I write and tell fictional stories on tiktok and I'm very up front about it and I still worry people will think it's real sometimes... and then there are people out here doing this sh---.
influencers who tell other people's traumatizing accounts/stories masking it as their own story for clout have a very reserved special place for them in hell.
I work with kids and I tell them that they can tell whatever stories they want, but they have to make sure people know that it is just a story from the beginning. If they people don’t know it is a story, because they didn’t tell them, then it is not a story, it’s lying. I tell this to preschoolers and kindergartners
I remember when jonmosslol started getting popular back in like 2019/2020. he was legit homeless at the time, and genuinely funny. I'm beyond elated to see him do well for himself, that he finally has a home and isn't sleeping in his car anymore, however I am also sad that his content has gone from something genuine to doing the weird 1st person POV story/Reddit thing.
Tony took advantage of a serious issue just to go viral and pretends that he cares when he knows exactly what he was doing. Disgusting. Jail for that and for the horrible "fashion statement" with the hat and sunglasses.
yeah so i was about to watch this video on a train but my hand slipped and i accidentally typed the entire script of the shrek movie in Latin !! it played on accident (oops 😂) and everyone was so amazed and they all clapped !! great video Jarvis !!
I think the first-person storytellers are really onto something. They seem to hold attention and investment better than normal third-person stories. The same format I think would be considered something of an artistic advancement if it wasn't being used in a potentially deceptive manner. Edit: Was->wasn't. Whoops.
what I find irritating but their sign for help is not apart of sign language (unless it's a regional sign I don't know). It's like a thumbs up, just because there's a thing you do with your hands that displays a message doesn't mean its sign language
Okay, the dude telling "60 second sitcoms" has shown up for me on FB and IG. Yes I use FB, I'm old thank you. The "context" of them being sitcoms is even more lost on FB of all places. I just thought he was a divorce lawyer or at least reading bits of some divorce subreddit. Now I think it's even dumber than it was before.
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Hiring a model to pretend to be your clients new boyfriend to make their ex jealous sounds like something a middle schooler would come up with. That’s genuinely wild.
sounds like the plot to a coming of age movie
No that’s actually a real practice done by some lawyers but typically its exclusive to an situation that involved an abusive partner and someone ELSE is representing the separated ex victim.
@@breathoffreshair7795huh
this is the plot of zoey 102
Would happen in a show like it’s always sunny for sure
I'm in law school and I just read a case where people made an agreement to sell their farm to their neighbor for $50,000, and then turned around and said it was a joke. The court ruled that it doesn't MATTER what the secret intent was; they made it seem like they were going to sell their farm, so the court held them to that.
Long story short, you can't make something SEEM a certain way, and then turn around and claim you didn't mean it. This is straight up lying, and idk how this would go down in a court of law.
(The case is called Lucy V Zehmer, I think)
I looked it up and it was made while drunk, and the Defendant even refused payment to make it binding. It was written on a napkin. If anything it’s absurd the court sided with the Plaintiff on this one. Who sincerely writes up a contract on a napkin for 50k and acres of land? It also seems to be from Virginia (US state) so do NOT make joke contracts there.
Even worse: Lucy (Plaintiff) showed up to Zehmer’s (Defendant) restaurant with whiskey and they drank it before discussing the sale of the farm, which had been brought up before: “Plaintiff W. O. Lucy had known Zehmer for many years and had previously expressed interest in purchasing the farm. Some years prior to the case, Zehmer had orally agreed to sell the farm to Lucy but later reconsidered and declined to complete the sale.”
It’s a really messed up case when you look into it
@@DeathnoteBB what the actual fuck, how could any court side with them like that?
Congrats fellow future-JD!
@@DeathnoteBBthe funny thing about the 'writing on a napkin' that is that to the court that would further prove serious intent to sell the farm. The fact that they were drunk but still went through the effort of writing it down would appear to show serious intent to sell
We’re not just telling stories, we’re also telling lies.
-Dhar Man
Oh yeah, and screw the actors! What do THOSE clowns need to be paid for? Eff that! - Dhar Mann
@@nonprofitgirlok ok let's not joke like that about unfair payment allegations
@kurabukoara But.. It's making fun of Dhar Mann, not those who got harmed by it.
-Mhar Dan
@@kurabukoara They are mocking Dhar Mann for their terrible pay, not the actors. There's no problem with this...
... Unless you believe Dhar Mann is in the right (seeing how you worded " _unfair_ payment _allegations_ "), in which case holy moly. All the actors were able to corroborate their stories on how terrible their payment is. Dhar Mann was unable to do anything but say that his actors were lying because... his actors were lying. Dhar Mann is in the wrong here.
It's quite impressive that the 60 second sitcom guy has managed take sitcom scenarios and remove all the humour from them.
It's amazing. Situational comedy? Nah just a situation I guess
if you look at sitcoms without a laugh track its always depressing
It's literally just ragebait. He uses the guise of sitcom plots (which he conveniently doesn't make clear) to tell outlandish stories that will drive engagement. And as a cherry on top, most of it is specifically engineered to drive misogynistic discourse and of course, to serve as "proof" for incels that all women are bad always.
reverse comedian 😂😂😂
So... he does sits. Like my cat when he fits
So I AM a divorce attorney in Northern Virginia, and can vouch for the fact that you cannot request your judge. In fact, the judicial canons (rules of ethical conduct for the bench) require that if there's even an appearance of bias, judges should recuse themselves from hearing a case.
AYOOO Nova!!!!
like that judge in the OJ Simpson trial who's wife got shit talked by that extra racist cop (extra racist bc LAPD in the 90s) and he knew about it but didn't recuse himself and then people were like wait bro one of the people central to the case talked mad shit about your wife and you're just gonna act like you didn't hear nor perceive it?? Wild.
If only the Supreme Court knew that
NOVA born & raised, 6 months late but here anyway❤️
So I AN a divorce attorney in Northern Virgina, and can vouch for the fact that you cannot request your judge. In fact, the judical canons (rules of ethical conduct for the bench) require that if there's even an apparance of bias, judges should recuse themselves from hearing a case.
"raising awareness" is so often used as an excuse to behave badly
ESPECIALLY about human trafficking. It's self serving and harmful
"raising awareness" is so often used as an excuse to behave badly
They're raising awareness of how shitty they are
Like that guy on to catch a predator. He was a predator to warn her about predators..
Especially when it’s charities
If you ACTUALLY hired a male model blah blah blah after she told you her husband is crazy you would be putting that woman in immediate danger
Excatly...
Right? No attorney with any actual experience with a client's "crazy ex" would ever antagonize someone who could be dangerous. There are other ways to establish someone's a threat, and if you're trying to convince a judge, you'll use anything other than that ridiculous ploy
Also, depending on the jurisdiction, that could actually significantly hurt your case in the divorce.
Especially since crazy ex is often just a 'cute' way to say abusive
“I got my client assaulted and maybe murdered to prove to the judge that her ex is crazy. Aren’t I a good lawyer and person???”
Staging the kidnapping made me so angry. "We did it to show you the sign." You literally could have done that without the little kidnapping scene. "If you're ever in trouble or see someone in trouble, this means help." That's all they needed. Some people really out here doing way too much and it bites them
It's fake
Ok.
Lying on the Internet? Who would do such a thing?
Right? I would never lie, especially not about my involvement in the 307 people who went missing on September 12, 1978
Like, do people really do that? Go on the internet and lie?
Like who would do that? Even my 2 year old son told me that its so weird to be lying on the internet
surely not those charlatans making raid shadow legends factions and then abandoning them the moment they can, or saying any positive about said app despite the alleged bloated reviews on the app store
you think someone would do that, just go on the internet and tell lies?!
i actually saw the divorce lawyer/male model story on tiktok without any context, and it was absurd enough that i assumed it was fake/exaggerated in the normal way that internet stories are, but when i checked the comments nobody seemed to question it. if it weren’t for the fact that his acting reminded me of the “fictional influencers” that jarvis covered a while back, i probably would’ve just kept scrolling without checking his profile.
imo there’s something very uncomfortable about how these creators benefit from viewers making the good faith assumption that they’re telling the truth
I had that same experience with other videos of his. I was wondering how he was saying such absurd stories without any context or evidence
It gave me "reddit ama" story vibes and people questioning it makes me uncomfortable, he needs to be more open about these stories, like saying "this is a story i found on reddit" that's all it would take
I love that jarvis sees how funny being sponsored by Raid is and is just going with it
hey, you gotta go where the money goes. even if it's for raid shadow legends 😂
I respect the hustle tho 🙌🏼
Getting that bag🙌
I'd much rather see a raid sponsorship than betterhelp or some shit.
Also they had to greenlight the ad read and I love how they just don’t care. They know they’re a meme and they’re just going with it
Why is a good idea to antagonise the crazy husband? What happens when your client goes home for the day and they have a jealous crazy ex to deal with?
Also, wouldn't you not want to give the ex ammo to say, "look, my spouse was cheating on me and that's why they already have a new partner." Then the client has to admit they did this petty thing and it looks bad to the judge.
"I want to divorce this man. It is solely his fault, he's crazy!"
As they actively try to seem like they were unfaithful
Additionally that's a waste of money, effort and time. Just get a divorce. The only reason I can think for you need to make your husband seem crazy and jealous is if you are trying to get more out of a divorce than you should.
I'm not sure if hiring a model to get more money out of your husband somehow makes _him_ the crazy one
I've seen tons of divorces and i know that this would get her in some shit, the judge would end up favoring the husband. They do not appreciate it when the spouses try to get back at eachother, this would only screw her over in divorce proceedings because the husbands lawyers can simply bring up any actions she and her lawyers did to give him more stuff which they very likely would...
Jarvis not being bale to help but laugh at the fact that he’s doing a Raid ad cured my mood immediately
his giggle made me so happy
saw this before i watched the ad and i thot u meant the raid roach killer spray
Because all UA-camrs know how much of a joke doing a advertisement for rade Shadow Legends is, but still understand how much money rade Shadow Legends will negotiate with them. I followed this one UA-camr Simon Whistler. He always talks shit on rade Shadow Legends yet they still send him offers to advertise their game. He said one time he told them some high amount of money he would advertise there game for as a joke. They actually considered it.
@@lavalampluvrme too 😂
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I have never heard the fake gaslighting boyfriend voice that people use to jokingly say “you’re being cRaZy right now” be used in earnest until that last guy. That’s wild. He actually thinks it’s working, too.
i just love that we can tell jarvis was physically incapable of taking a raid shadow legends sponsorship seriously 😭😭
Literally everyone can tell and i just wanna know Raid shadow legends side. Like are they embracing how much of a meme they are at this point or did they literally not notice or care how much the ad read was mocking them
@@monhi64I’m gonna say yes because they either approve the ad or just let creators do whatever by what I can tell. Sort of like Nord VPN letting Internet Historian go absolutely wild with their Nord Man ads
Just started the video and before i read your comment i fully thought jarvis was sponsored by raid the bug spray
Y'all just letting him get away with this shit Jesus Christ...
@@Michaelroni-n-cheese ??? elaborate??
2:57 I love that, in this ad read, Jarvis just laughs after everything he says and sounds like he’s having so much fun
i’ve never seen someone laugh this much while doing a brand deal i can’t 😭😭
I love that Raid watched this and was like yup seems legit
Also the QR code covering the he of head so it just says ad of mischief,torment, wrath lmao
@@familyminahan3343I mean this is the first Raid ad that I didn't skip. So they might be onto something 😅
raid always wants people to read the corniest lines 😭 idk how more people don’t laugh when doing their reads
mashiro
It's infuriating how some creators on tiktok try to pretend they care about helping people in abusive situations just for views. I've seen this type of video multiple times and they always encourage people to actively intervene as if those situations are easy and straightforward. They never consider the fact the abuser can lash out, or that the victim can suffer retaliation.
That response video may have been the most blatant attempt of someone trying to gaslight their audience that I’ve ever seen. Yeah dude, clearly they’re the problem for “not getting it”
"No guys. I didn't lie to you, you're just too stupid to understand my big brain move.
You're literally the same as a kidnapper rn."
There's a tiktoker called thatmartinkid who does good videos like this where he's doing a parody of a tik tok video someone else would make. But the thing is he's actually funny, and he's so over the top that most ppl realize he's doing a character. I feel like the ppl in this video are just not funny enough or good enough actors lmao. So they just mislead ppl instead😂
It's the mark of a great educator to angrily rant about all the people who didn't get the lesson.
@@matthewalvarojr.2634 Something being fictional isn't lying. Anyone who couldn't see it was fiction and intended to be seen that way *is*, indeed, stupid. Their mistake was the tags making it seem serious, like Jarvis said. They shouldn't be abusing the algorithm in that way. But if you can't tell when something is obviously a fictitious skit you might need to go back to school or talk to more people or watch more content not on TikTok.
The correct term is gaslamping.
The funny thing about a divorce attorney hiring a fake boyfriend is that it actually makes your client look _worse_
my EXACT thought
I haven't felt this premium in weeks, thank you Jarvis for re-premiuming me.
Stranded in a foreign European country with no papers, having to work in a winery... does this remind anyone of a Simpsons episode where Bart is stranded in France having to work in a winery and stuff?
Jarvis dying inside realizing he’s actually doing RAID Shadow legends ad read outloud after clowning over them so hard on the podcast/livestreams is HYSTERICAL
Do you remember what sad boyz episode that was? I wanna rewatch it lmao
Internet historian's "shadowman" ads clowns even harder lol
ive noticed that this sort of thing is happening with books too, i saw a video where someone was telling an entire story (something about hooking up with her best friend) and then at the end i found out that it was just an ad for this book, but she told this story as if it had happened to her.
Yes! I saw something like that too, she was telling a really interesting spooky story about something that happened to her but then it turned out to just be an ad for her fiction book.
@@sunnyandthechlo ads have been so creative lately lmao, there was a girl promoting her music by trying to get people to make up lore to a fake movie and comment it under other peoples videos, the whole thing is rlly interesting
Jarvis laughing at the raid sponsor is killing me 😭😭
4:03 Leaving your partner stranded in another country is actually more common than you might think! it has its own name: transnational marriage abandonment. Crazy stuff. But no, it usually does not happen so soon into the trip.
The first guy also had an arc where he was lying that his kids had "natural" names (the sound of a rock skipping). He committed hard to it for a long time. He got very high and mighty when he admitted it was fake. Basically saying anyone who believed it or liked the idea was an idiot
he's what having no personality does to a person
I mean, that's how I name my dogs. Like, the dog currently trying to stealthily pull the earrings out of my head is named Piper, which is the natural sound of my mouth forming and enunciating the word "Piper."
Probably also sounds like the call of some sort of a bird or a musical instrument or something, which her bark sounds nothing like, since her chest and voice have deepened immensely since I was forced to adopt her as a psychotic little gremlin and now she sounds like a Big Girl pit bull. Kinda like the sound of a bear breaking a small woodwind instrument. Naturally.
Can't imagine being a kindergartner having to learn to spell "the sound of a rock skipping Jones".
@@FrenkTheJoy Is that how he meant it? I pictured it like he named the kid "Plish Plish Plish Plish Plunk." Like...the sound of a rock skipping on water, then sinking.
I like my interpretation better. 😂
My kids name is The Unending Silence of Space. It's pronounced ---------------------------------
Jarvis feels like the cool older brother that went away to collage when you where small and now is back and you two are just chatting about whatever drama he's in on-
That guy who was gassing himself up as an actor like, "I could feel the emotion, I just couldn't help it" is actually really BAD at acting. Uta Hagen wrote about the type of acting where you feel it yourself, and in her book Respect for Acting she makes a point multiple times to call out actors who use empathizing with twisted or malicious characters as an excuse to be unethical on stage (or film). Acting is when you earn the suspension of disbelief, not steal it.
"My dear boy, have you tried acting?"
I went to art school as a non-performer, and these people who can't leave it on the stage are always the worst actors for real. They just want to be shitheads half the time lol.
Yeah, it seemed like he was describing acting but like he invented it?
Yup and I’m looking at YOU, Jared Leto. Sending costars dead rats and used condoms?? “Oh I’m a METHOD ACTOR! Someone MUST take me in my wheelchair for the movie to take a dump…”
Get real, man.
Sounds a bit like that arsehole who played the Joker really badly (can't remember the idiot's name).
the fact that jarvis put a timestamp and warning about stalking makes me feel so grateful. i know most people never take that kind of thing seriously, so it’s so refreshing seeing him warning us about potential triggers
Every time a youtuber does a RAID ad they all sound like they are literally being held at gunpoint. It's not like this with other sponsors but that one specifically
Yeah, Raid gives you a Script you have to read off 1:1, gotta stretch it to 2 minites, and the ad has to be within the first 2 minutes of the videos
Unless you’re the Internet historian, who seems to enjoy doing RAID ads SO MUCH that he’ll guest star in other creators videos to do the ad for them 😂
At least it's not betterhelp. When I see creators do it I feel disappointed to my core. Betterhelp really should be shut down.
Probably cause RAID has been called out as a scam multiple times, yet UA-camrs still need sponsorships to make money cause UA-cam monitization is borked
I feel like it might be because RAID pays SO MUCH MONEY that the UA-camr can't say no but also, in Jarvis' case, can't not be transparent about it. He knows we all know he needs the bread lol
Btw if anyone does tend to tell stories like this in a real way/likes to be satirical there is actually a common tag called “unreality” that the disability community uses to tell others that what you are telling in a fake story but trying to say it in an authentic way. This is commonly to help mental disabilities that have issues surrounding memory/experiencing reality.
Unreality, known as making shit up…. If they’re self aware enough to tag it as unreality, they know that what they’re saying is false/gross exaggeration
Yeah... that's the point of telling the stories. Like reading a book or watching a show. They just tag it properly.
@@LottieDeLuscious That's literally the point, yes
Where? The only people who use that everywhere Ive looked/seen are describing senses of feeling detached from reality, not telling stories.
@@fancythisgirl3 I've seen this usage too, but I've more commonly seen it in spaces where people are making a joke that is presented as if it's reality (eg. "Wow, I can't believe that [x crazy thing] happened"); it allows the Funny Joke to be made and enjoyed without... well, the awful consequences of the stuff in this video.
A really good example are social media accounts whose whole gimmick/bit is that they are from "another timeline", or from the future/past. :)
I love how the QR code for the ad covers the beginning of the word “head” so that the video reads “ad of suffering” and “ad of wrath”
6:52 yeah uhhhhh that is definitely not a thing. you can’t “request” a particular judge in a divorce. and as a former divorce lawyer, literally everything he is saying is bullshit.
but also, just like statistically speaking… there’s a high likelihood that any judge you get will have been divorced at least once. 🤷🏻♀️
I’m autistic and I find this stuff extremely frustrating. I can’t read sarcasm and I have a really difficult time with videos like these. In real life people have to tell me when they’re joking or like obviously lying and it’s so much more difficult on the internet. I’ve sort of learnt now the types of stories that are fake but if somebody presents something as true I’m still probably going to believe it until I read through the comments. It’s extremely frustrating and makes me feel very dumb but it’s not my fault and I’m not dumb. Blaming the people who fell for your trap and calling them dense is rude and the videos prey on people’s belief in the honesty of other humans.
this
That's why I just assume everyone on the internet is lying to some degree
I get this, I tend to automatically believe the stories until I consciously tell myself to question it. At this point I just think of them like fictional novels.
This is why i ignore a lot of videos like that. I feel like everything is a scam these days and id rather not give them my views or time
I think you can learn to clock it from other things than tone a lot of the time with practice, you're not stupid - just at a disadvantage. And you're right, if someone is intentionally being deceptive, they don't get to blame the person gracious enough to bestow them good faith.
A lot of fabricated content is completely harmless, it's truly no big deal to allow yourself to believe that the dog in the video truly made a friend for life in that wild dolphin or w/e and just avoid the comments, what you should watch out for and be more critical of if you want to be a bit more media savvy is content that inspires negative emotions. And remember, if you do catch yourself believing something that might be a bit suspicious, that is a win rather than a failure if you managed to recognise it yourself.
thank you for putting a trigger warning for stalking, weirdly that personally triggers me more than more intense topics that everyone puts warnings for, i actually haven't need to skip a content warning in forever but i needed this one 🥺 ik it's just how things around be but it doesn't go unnoticed
There's nothing weird about that, triggers are so personal and it's not like we chose them.
I have some that people wouldn't even think of as potential triggers but my history makes them big ones even though I can often discuss the related traumas just fine. Talking about it is a trigger for me is all.
tldr; you're not weird for this.
This is why i support the WGA because if i had that dude writing sitcoms....
Actually theyre more likely to nab him now as a scab because they dont want to pay actual writers
Tbf most sitcoms already sound like this. Like 95% of sitcoms are about awful people I’d never want to know irl
@@saintsomnia8030 For real. Looking at some of the biggest sitcoms like Friends, Big Bang Theory, and How I Met Your Mother literally every main character is an insufferable chore of a person who would be ostracized if they lived in the real world.
Especially Ted Mosby. That dude is THE WORST.
The last guy really said “What? You assumed that because I tagged a video with as true crime and news that it was true? Isn’t that stupid, you though that the tag *true* crime means it’s real.”
Not to mention him using abuse survivor as a tag for a staged incident
i love the end of the month couple of days when Jarvis, Eddy and Drew (prob a couple more people too) put out videos cause the sponsor deadline is running out, it's like a treat 🥰
This comment gave me false hope that Eddy had posted
@@jeremiahpetersen9286 Who is Eddy? I don't know him and I'm curious now
@@username-re9ykI think they mean Eddy Burback.
The last one pissed me off so much, how is letting people know that its fske a problem if the point of the video was to "raise awareness" and not "decieve victims into thinking its real"? How would it in any way hurt the supposed message if everyone knew it was fake?
"Members of the Jury, how many of you have commited arson? None of you? Then how can you be a jury of my peers? Your Honor, I move for a mistrial."
At least there's a logic there (not a solid logic, mind you)
The "laywer" isn't representing a trial in that story. There's no jury of peers in divorce courts, dude claimed to be rigging divorce cases in court with no basic understanding of his "role" - that's an extra level of telling on yourself lol
your honor you werent even there
@@BlisaBLisa your honor you just had to be there
Thank you for including subtitles! Most creators don't add them and they really help!
The story about Italy sparked a memory I had, when I was on a school trip in Rome and we were on a bus and there was this homeless women eating toothpaste and she started talking to us about how her husband left her due to cheating on her with a hairdresser who had blonde hair and that's why he got with her. Just like his stories it's not particularly funny, but a story.
Aww, poor lady. :( hope she's doing better out there somewhere.
Ok but the second guy here legit pisses me off😂-like someone lying to their friend and being like “wow they believed me I must be a really good actor”
As someone with autism this is my nightmare. I can never tell if someone is lying. 😅
I solve this problem by trusting no one.
Literally every time I go on tiktok i’m having a minimum half hour research session to find the truth bc they are ALWAYS lying
also autistic, i just assume everyone on the internet is lying!
I don't have autism and I can't tell either.... pls don't feel bad...
Also autistic and can never tell when anyone’s lying. I feel you. It’s hell 😅
These first two examples are the kind of thing that I really don't care much about being true or not. It's more of a writing exercise about interpersonal relationships anyway. But this last one was GENUINELY fucked up! He has NO RIGHT to make people panic while trying to "educate" or whatever it is he thinks he's doing
Unrelated but when the 'kiddnaped girl' just started telling them to ride off in Polish I was taken so aback that for a split second I thought my brain just auto-translated everything before that.
I was literally so confused and had no idea why she started telling at them in Polish, especially since they didn't understand. I've been searching through the comments to see of anyone else noticed lol
Yeah same, i was so confuzed for a second there ! Just went to look in the comments to see of anyone else talked about iy
i remember when the second guy went famous on twitter because everyone was saying how wholesome his story was. he pretended he had a roommate who was gay and was in love with the narrator guy, and the narrator guy agreed to marry his roommate cause he didn't wanna lose him and didn't mind being married. he talked about all the affectionate stuff they did and just really played into the whole "im actually gay for my roommate but just dont realize it haha!" trope and everyone ate it up. i even thought it was real in the few tweets i saw and was just like "awh how sweet" and moved on. just proves jarvis's point on how this isn't 'acting' it's just straight up lying lol, no one thought he was an actor playing a role, it was seen as a genuine story
just want to add that the domestic violence hand signal for "help" (shown at 14:20 )is NOT the actual sign for it in American Sign Language. it's a great thing to exist and be aware of, but if you try to use it with a Deaf person, they will have no idea what you mean because that's pretty much just gibberish in ASL 💀
They're using polish sign language, that woman later speaks polish too. It's a really weird choice for an english language ""awareness""" video.
Thank you both! I know just a few ASL signs from when I worked in customer service and I was 99.99% sure those people were either making something up or they were using something different than ASL. I'm glad to know that at least they're weren't just pulling something out of their ass for that sign, even though the rest of that video was so disrespectful.
@@kasyshrug6686it’s not a polish sign language (there is a different sign for help), it’s international sign for domestic violence or something. it was talked about in poland as well but i think it originates in canada
This whole thread is wrong lol It's not sign language and it's not intended to be, that's not what's going on. There has been a major movement to try to establish a universal distress signal people in these situations can show to someone around them to signal for help. This is not a new thing and it is not related to sign language. You are "correcting" something that is not happening.
@jijitters the original video had a tag that specifically said "sign language". so it definitely is something that could be misconstrued and its important to make sure people know the difference
5:05 don’t do phil dunphy like that 😭
i loved the part where he said “it’s johnsoning time” and then jarvis johnsoned all over the fake tiktok people
This meme definitely isn’t 500 years old
@anticlaws4105
The government
@@anticlaws4105Never gets old tho
It does, however, get *gold*
@@catgirlgrunge I can agree with that
@TheFridayVerse but is it free?
“you either die a hero or you live long enough to be sponsored by raid shadow legends” - jarvis johnson
I actually watched the brand deal because every time Jarvis laughed it brought me joy
You can tell he really can't take being sponsored by raid seriously
Theres some girl I keep seeing around SO MUCH who will tell r/nosleep stories or creepypastas while doing her makeup and once again only presents it as hers until you see the bio or whatever lmao
Think I know who you're talking about. She was reading the Midnight Ice Cream Truck one.
She only had 2 parts of it out, and then I found some comments saying it's a reddit post, so I went out and just read the rest of it for myself. Had no desire to return to watch the other parts when she uploaded them, lol.
@DaNintendude YEAH LOL she just reads horror stories from reddit. And her makeup art is REALLY good though, but i feel like telling the horror stories brings more attention to her page overall so she's using both as an extra curiosity grabber lol
Man, it's obnoxious as fuck that people are profiting off other people's reddit content, but at least most people actually give credit to whoever they're stealing from. It would be cool if reddit's ceo was bothering to do anything about people profiting off his users' content instead of just destroying third party app usage and saying he'll get around to making the site accessible for the blind "eventually" (dude's had 13 years but whatever!)
@FrenkTheJoy HONESTLY THOUGH. At least some of the reddit tts pages have like, a screenshot or credit the user or subreddit. These people just fully take a story and pretend it's their own / fully bait people unless you squint at their bio which'll mention some vague "reddit storytelling content 😇" or whatever.
Once I was going for walk and then Jeff The Killer killed me
These types of tiktoks are my most dispised next to the alpha male podcast jumpscares, I struggle to grasp sarcasm and lies often (I'm neurodivergent) so its really easy to see one of these and suddenly be in a terrible mood bc you dont know what's real anymore 🙃
your manic laugh after announcing your sponsor is everything
I am autistic, I take most things at face value. I struggle to tell when people are joking, let alone lying. Shit like this can be so harmful
Even Jarvis can't believe he's doing a raid shadow legends ad Lmaooooooo
I remember seeing the "sign language help" video on Tik Tok and I immediately knew it was fake because when they drive by the supposed kidnap victim, they are saying, "what do we do?" loud enough for the supposed kidnapper to hear them. The claim that they were creating some kind of PSA is a bunch of bullshit because in reality if it was that, then the messaging is dangerous as fuck. If you see someone doing the help sign the move is not, get involved and try to rescue the victim. That is a great way to become the second victim. The move is, get a pic of the license plate and if you can, the kidnapper, then call 911.
Just as I was like “man he looks like Phil from modern family but like…not funny and wholesome” Jarvis says it
I’m weeping💀
the fedora saying "you should be embarrassed" was my favorite part
Honestly tiktok has to do something about its algorith to stop recommending videos that are straigh up lies or just automated reddit
i shitted on my newborn brother because i lost in a fortnite tournament
@@budgetincrease NTA
UA-cam has not done it, tiktok is way less scrupulous so the lies just sell more time and content they like that so they will get more promoted
Honestly at least with Reddit stories they’re not worded like the poster is the guy that wrote the story. They’re called stories. Idk im very biased about it
I frequently take breaks from TikTok because I find it overwhelming to have to question everything I’m seeing when there’s an endless amount of videos.
Bro if that really was him "feeling the story" and portraying it as such, he needs to stay out of the acting game
I’m now convinced the last guy just finished reading Gaslighting for dummies before filming that “you’re so dense” response 😂
Absolutely a good point. The kind of person who wants to educate people about serious things isn't the type of person to call the people he's supposedly educating dumb.
By this point it feels safer to assume everyone on TikTok is lying about everything 💀
oh my god the last guy with his little "you're soo dennnsee" ignited so much rage within me what the hell
I got into a subsection of this tiktok trend but at the end of the insane stories the storytellers will say "and I made all of that up! :) ". It never fails to make me laugh.
My favourite type of joke is when someone asks a question and you're like "yeah actually [very specific and confident sounding answer]" "oh wow really" "no I made that shit up"
@@Andreaa_-_this
is jarvis just gonna spring a 2000 dollar fee on us for this premium content
jarvis johnson platinum: patreon exclusive
The extra premium subscription model is gonna drop at any moment, better rewatch all the videos when you still have time!
The first guy isn't doing situation comedy because there's no comedy. Those are just situations
when that woman suddenly started talking in Polish ("szybko, szybko! jedź, jedź!") I had to doublecheck what was happening
I don't understand why that last TikToker couldn't have made a video titled "What to do if you think someone's being kidnapped" or "How to tell if someone's being kidnapped/needs help", like they still could've acted out a whole thing but saved people from being concerned.
I feel very premium right now , thank you Jarvis
This is the male version of those BookTok videos where the girl tells a extremely salacious and outrageous story and then ends it like '... and to find out what happens, pick up To Love A Rogue by Jane Doe.' And it's just an ad for a romance novel.
staging abuse for a tiktok skit is CRAZY
It’s illegal to pretend to be a lawyerrrr. Good job random dude number 1, your committing a felony.
I write and tell fictional stories on tiktok and I'm very up front about it and I still worry people will think it's real sometimes... and then there are people out here doing this sh---.
influencers who tell other people's traumatizing accounts/stories masking it as their own story for clout have a very reserved special place for them in hell.
It’s free? Who’ve I been paying 10000$ a month to then?
Me
I work with kids and I tell them that they can tell whatever stories they want, but they have to make sure people know that it is just a story from the beginning. If they people don’t know it is a story, because they didn’t tell them, then it is not a story, it’s lying. I tell this to preschoolers and kindergartners
Oh this guy does the “I was the lawyer for the guy who…” bits where they get progressively more caricatured.
I remember when jonmosslol started getting popular back in like 2019/2020. he was legit homeless at the time, and genuinely funny. I'm beyond elated to see him do well for himself, that he finally has a home and isn't sleeping in his car anymore, however I am also sad that his content has gone from something genuine to doing the weird 1st person POV story/Reddit thing.
Crazy how he went from homeless to a divorce lawyer in only 3-4 years!
when i saw the thumbnail i said "oh i love when people lie" aloud, now i'm giggling and kicking my feet, i do love when people lie.
hmm some people shouldnt lie actually
Tony took advantage of a serious issue just to go viral and pretends that he cares when he knows exactly what he was doing. Disgusting. Jail for that and for the horrible "fashion statement" with the hat and sunglasses.
using the metaverse courtroom for the judge pun at 7:17 ... this truly is a premium channel
idk jarvis, if i saw ryan gosling in the street i think the exact first thing i would do is ask him how's life in the mojo dojo casa house
yeah so i was about to watch this video on a train but my hand slipped and i accidentally typed the entire script of the shrek movie in Latin !! it played on accident (oops 😂) and everyone was so amazed and they all clapped !! great video Jarvis !!
Using the abusesurvivor tag is so evil, like imagine trying to find other survivors and you run into this
if i met ryan gosling i would absolutely ask him about life in the mojo dojo casa house.
The self aware raid shadow legends ad is great lol
I think the first-person storytellers are really onto something. They seem to hold attention and investment better than normal third-person stories. The same format I think would be considered something of an artistic advancement if it wasn't being used in a potentially deceptive manner.
Edit: Was->wasn't. Whoops.
that's just what ARGs are lol. in the past they've been mainly via text but there are video ARGs nowadays.
I cant tell.. are you trying to suggest there's any merit to this clickbait deception?
Solution say
Last week my brother said to me,
Then start talking in first person
@@FatherSaccharine we'll have to agree to disagree.
@@FatherSaccharine Its fine for ARGs and when you KNOW its fictional
Not when you obfuscate the truth for some clicks
Jarvis laughing while doing a Raid Shadow Legends ad is crazy
It would be hilarious if a real lawyer sued that fake lawyer for technically providing legal advice in his tiktoks without a disclaimer...
what I find irritating but their sign for help is not apart of sign language (unless it's a regional sign I don't know). It's like a thumbs up, just because there's a thing you do with your hands that displays a message doesn't mean its sign language
Wow this is the closest I’ve been to downloading Raid. I’m not gonna, but you almost got me with that laugh 😂
Don't, it's nothing like the ads. It's like Evertale.
I gave it a very earnest try once, but its just not for me. might be for some people but I somehow got bored AND overwhelmed very quickly
Jarivs was so unserious during the sponsorship lol
Okay, the dude telling "60 second sitcoms" has shown up for me on FB and IG. Yes I use FB, I'm old thank you. The "context" of them being sitcoms is even more lost on FB of all places. I just thought he was a divorce lawyer or at least reading bits of some divorce subreddit. Now I think it's even dumber than it was before.