It is imperative to treat everyone with the utmost respect and courtesy, regardless of their background or beliefs. Whether they are rich or poor, black or white, or belong to any other color, faith, caste, creed, or religion, it is essential to show kindness and consideration. These characteristics are all secondary and tertiary traits. The primary lesson that every individual should learn is to treat others as they would like to be treated themselves. If you do not have anything positive to contribute, it is best to refrain from speaking at all. Silence can often be more powerful than negative words. The way in which you treat others is a true reflection of your character. It is a representation of who you are, rather than the person you may be criticising. Therefore, it is crucial to think carefully before behaving poorly towards others. Your actions have a lasting impact on your own reputation and integrity. I commend DramatizeMe for their excellent videos and encourage them to continue their outstanding work. Keep striving for excellence. 💯✌️💖🙏❤️👏
Hi @mandeepsheera6272🤗 We are very grateful for your donation, even more so because it is accompanied by the comments of great moral and ethical importance that you have shared with us👍👍
Thank you so much for your super thanks for this video. I wish I could give more for this compilation, but I need to pace my spending. Last year, I sent over $250 in video thanks. This well constructed compilation deserves a Special thanks. What also is so wonderful is that you understand what Amomama is trying to teach with their videos for the future of mankind. Thank you for being an appreciative fan of DramatizeMe and LoveBuster and for your posts.
You have said a very hard moral for this story, @jokodihaynes419, but without a doubt it is perfectly valid and applicable in this world in which we live, which is sometimes frankly hard and hostile🤔😔
This is great Special compilation of episodes that highlights social injustice. This shows why we have built 60 years of laws to combat this. Unfortunately, the people of the USA have turned the clock back and they now embrace, if not at least tolerate, the these unhumanitarian values that have set back mankind in its quest of an ideal utopian society, probably 80 years. Thank you DramatizeMe for this special that shows wrong is wrong, right is right. Hatred and prejudice have no place in the ideal future.
The third episode is the icing on the cake, why this is such a special compilation. The head of store security, David, from episode one, after losing his job, could only find work as a night club bouncer. The store manager, Patrick, after losing his job, could only find work as a bartender. They were hired by a nightclub manager that managed with a philosophy of business that matched their own. The nightclub manager was play by the great antagonist actor, Anastasia Krasnozhon. Unfortunately, after this episode, David and Patrick have vanished from the customer service industry. That is a satisfying, over arching story life. Thank you DramatizeMe for creating such a Special 3 episode storyline. Well Done!
Episode 4 is one of my most favorite episodes because of the excellent acting of Volodymyr Antonov and Yaroslav Shinder. What also helps is the excellent script which makes this an episode worth watching. It is so full of life lessons and moral values, it really is a Special episode in the compilation that highlights prejudice, this time prejudice against the homeless. It also features great direction, great choice of sets, and great use of make-up and costuming. As in all of the episodes in this compilation, the music is the fifth character in the episodes, as it heightens and underscores the mood of all the episodes. Thank you DramatizeMe for such a positive episode showing a story from the utopian village on the top of the hill, the ideal future of mankind.
The second episode is one of my all time favorites. The prejudiced store manager was played masterfully by Adrian Darko. His sales staff is played by Sandra Babij and Łukasz Pawlak. Their characters prove that if evil flourishes, it is because complacent people allow it to exist. They are support characters and are key to the episode. This is great writing. Tidiane Jamayn Diallo plays the Black customer that is setup in this episode. The true hero of the episode is Filip Walcerz, one of the finest actors that graced the Amomama screen and he is the one that makes this episode Special. The supporting role as the store customer/shop lifter was played by Konrad Stein. This was a well written episode with so much talent on the screen. It was well directed to have so many actors with key roles that underscore points in this episode. I love it!
Thank you for crafting this first episode that was a journey down memory lane. The bald headed gentleman played his role so well, that I really grew to detest him by the end of the episode. His portrayal made the whole video's action and plot line. I wish I knew his name. He shows up in a later episode and he masterfully plays the prejudiced security guy again. The only actor that I recognized in the video was Dariia Tvoronovich, who played the sales clerk. This was great writing as the racist, scamming security guy gets carted away in handcuffs. This is probably one of the most satisfying DramatizeMe ever. Thank you DramatizeMe for this Special.
Second episode Linked Cast list 7:25 Sandra Babij - Sales Assistant Miranda 7:35 Tidiane Jamayn Diallo - Customer, internet blogger 8:00 Łukasz Pawlak - Store security 8:15 Adrian Darko - Store manager Patrick 9:37 Konrad Stein - Elderly shopper 9:54 Filip Walcerz - Lead police Officer
Episode 5 is what makes this compilation truly a special. It continues the theme of prejudice, racism and classicism. But what clinches it is that it features Jerome Washington in the staring protagonist role as Food Safety Inspector Lawrence and the he is featured in the Special outre. Jerome Washington is the most explosive actor of Amomoma, having the distinction of murdering at least two characters featured on these channels. There is a seething under current of anger that can be unleashed on the screen. He is the most violently dynmic actor featured on these channels and the directors successfully use this quality over and over. What I really enjoy about this episode is that the disco manager of episode 3 is sitting in the restaurant at the table enjoying and sipping her deflope haute cousine. She must be down on her luck after losing her disco job and the chef must know her status story to serve her deflope. I am going to vomit... That shows the power of a well directed DramatizeMe scene.
Why is the plot always the same with this? Why does the protagonist literally always have to be the owner of the store or a police like can they just be a normal civilian to make it more realistic
You kidding? A million dollar Rolex watch for a piece of pizza? Oh come on... I am great fan and a subscriber so plz can you put things more realistic? Plz
Have you ever seen someone get their karma?
@@DramatizeMe.Special king Charles when he was cheating on Diana with Camilla
Yes, I've been lucky enough to see bad people get their comeuppance when they didn't expect it
Si, claro, el karma existe y nadie se libra de él
Thank you yet again for providing a compilation worth enjoying, DramatizeMe!
Hi @PhilipGipson-m9q🤗Knowing that the compilation was to your liking is the best reward we can receive for our work👍👍
It is imperative to treat everyone with the utmost respect and courtesy, regardless of their background or beliefs. Whether they are rich or poor, black or white, or belong to any other color, faith, caste, creed, or religion, it is essential to show kindness and consideration.
These characteristics are all secondary and tertiary traits. The primary lesson that every individual should learn is to treat others as they would like to be treated themselves.
If you do not have anything positive to contribute, it is best to refrain from speaking at all. Silence can often be more powerful than negative words.
The way in which you treat others is a true reflection of your character. It is a representation of who you are, rather than the person you may be criticising.
Therefore, it is crucial to think carefully before behaving poorly towards others. Your actions have a lasting impact on your own reputation and integrity.
I commend DramatizeMe for their excellent videos and encourage them to continue their outstanding work.
Keep striving for excellence. 💯✌️💖🙏❤️👏
Very well said
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@@DramatizeMe.Special Is there a way to submit video ideas?
Thank you so much for your super thanks for this video. I wish I could give more for this compilation, but I need to pace my spending. Last year, I sent over $250 in video thanks. This well constructed compilation deserves a Special thanks. What also is so wonderful is that you understand what Amomama is trying to teach with their videos for the future of mankind. Thank you for being an appreciative fan of DramatizeMe and LoveBuster and for your posts.
Moral of the story be careful on how you treat people because they might be the last person to help you
You have said a very hard moral for this story, @jokodihaynes419, but without a doubt it is perfectly valid and applicable in this world in which we live, which is sometimes frankly hard and hostile🤔😔
This is great Special compilation of episodes that highlights social injustice. This shows why we have built 60 years of laws to combat this. Unfortunately, the people of the USA have turned the clock back and they now embrace, if not at least tolerate, the these unhumanitarian values that have set back mankind in its quest of an ideal utopian society, probably 80 years. Thank you DramatizeMe for this special that shows wrong is wrong, right is right. Hatred and prejudice have no place in the ideal future.
What steps do you think individuals or communities can take to combat such biases in daily life?
The third episode is the icing on the cake, why this is such a special compilation. The head of store security, David, from episode one, after losing his job, could only find work as a night club bouncer. The store manager, Patrick, after losing his job, could only find work as a bartender. They were hired by a nightclub manager that managed with a philosophy of business that matched their own. The nightclub manager was play by the great antagonist actor, Anastasia Krasnozhon. Unfortunately, after this episode, David and Patrick have vanished from the customer service industry. That is a satisfying, over arching story life. Thank you DramatizeMe for creating such a Special 3 episode storyline. Well Done!
Episode 4 is one of my most favorite episodes because of the excellent acting of Volodymyr Antonov and Yaroslav Shinder. What also helps is the excellent script which makes this an episode worth watching. It is so full of life lessons and moral values, it really is a Special episode in the compilation that highlights prejudice, this time prejudice against the homeless. It also features great direction, great choice of sets, and great use of make-up and costuming. As in all of the episodes in this compilation, the music is the fifth character in the episodes, as it heightens and underscores the mood of all the episodes. Thank you DramatizeMe for such a positive episode showing a story from the utopian village on the top of the hill, the ideal future of mankind.
The second episode is one of my all time favorites. The prejudiced store manager was played masterfully by Adrian Darko. His sales staff is played by Sandra Babij and Łukasz Pawlak. Their characters prove that if evil flourishes, it is because complacent people allow it to exist. They are support characters and are key to the episode. This is great writing. Tidiane Jamayn Diallo plays the Black customer that is setup in this episode. The true hero of the episode is Filip Walcerz, one of the finest actors that graced the Amomama screen and he is the one that makes this episode Special. The supporting role as the store customer/shop lifter was played by Konrad Stein. This was a well written episode with so much talent on the screen. It was well directed to have so many actors with key roles that underscore points in this episode. I love it!
Thank you for crafting this first episode that was a journey down memory lane. The bald headed gentleman played his role so well, that I really grew to detest him by the end of the episode. His portrayal made the whole video's action and plot line. I wish I knew his name. He shows up in a later episode and he masterfully plays the prejudiced security guy again. The only actor that I recognized in the video was Dariia Tvoronovich, who played the sales clerk. This was great writing as the racist, scamming security guy gets carted away in handcuffs. This is probably one of the most satisfying DramatizeMe ever. Thank you DramatizeMe for this Special.
It's DramatizeMe video time again! 👌❤️👏💯🥰🙏💢😊🎬🎥📽🎞
10:37 oh god its there in recently deleted you can recover the vdio 😌😌
Aww I would love to see more videos with you in them amazing actor 😁
Love from Pakistan ❤❤❤
Second episode Linked Cast list
7:25 Sandra Babij - Sales Assistant Miranda
7:35 Tidiane Jamayn Diallo - Customer, internet blogger
8:00 Łukasz Pawlak - Store security
8:15 Adrian Darko - Store manager Patrick
9:37 Konrad Stein - Elderly shopper
9:54 Filip Walcerz - Lead police Officer
Truly inspiring ❤
Episode 5 is what makes this compilation truly a special. It continues the theme of prejudice, racism and classicism. But what clinches it is that it features Jerome Washington in the staring protagonist role as Food Safety Inspector Lawrence and the he is featured in the Special outre. Jerome Washington is the most explosive actor of Amomoma, having the distinction of murdering at least two characters featured on these channels. There is a seething under current of anger that can be unleashed on the screen. He is the most violently dynmic actor featured on these channels and the directors successfully use this quality over and over. What I really enjoy about this episode is that the disco manager of episode 3 is sitting in the restaurant at the table enjoying and sipping her deflope haute cousine. She must be down on her luck after losing her disco job and the chef must know her status story to serve her deflope. I am going to vomit... That shows the power of a well directed DramatizeMe scene.
Funny thing is that the victims always have the exact amount of money the bribers ask for 😅
Some would say it's a lucky coincidence🤗🤗
Aww love this 😊
Who see the posters in the security agent office in the first vid ? 😂😂😂
Jasper what a snake this vids shows us humanity morals always respect others because one day we gonna need each other🌹
Why is the plot always the same with this? Why does the protagonist literally always have to be the owner of the store or a police like can they just be a normal civilian to make it more realistic
Repeated same old videos being uploaded again and again!!???
She looks like Kerry Washington
You kidding? A million dollar Rolex watch for a piece of pizza? Oh come on... I am great fan and a subscriber so plz can you put things more realistic? Plz
I’m surprised I’m the first viewer! :D
@ilkin.hidayev, 👏👏🥇
Why are you guys posting old videos all over ?
Aww nice safe 😊
👍👍👍
What’s up with the 4 min videos 😢
i've never been this early lol
Reupload
repeat or rehash
This is a repeat video
The English is atrocious in these videos. They’re fun to watch, though.
Which ones English, the Lucy one ?
This women is dumb