I’m happy I went to school in this era 🤣 as you get older you really do realise how much fun we had, and for what reason did we want to grow up and get out of school so quick ?? Smh
Kieran taunting Jonah about his dyslexia was the icing on the cake to their petty rivalry had me dead tho don't mess with an islander they're mean and tough and know how to fight just as Jonah does when his boxing and beating up kids I'm from South Australia and minorities in the working class love to fight but islanders know how to box on a pro level
I've been a high school teacher for nearly 10 years - met a LOT of Jonahs 😂 Mr Peterson's ideas always make me cringe 🤦 We've all been there. EVERY teacher has students they just can't get through to, or has that one kid for whom nothing seems to work. But pro tip - the bullying mediation is screwed from the start, solely by Jonah being in there with his friends. NO WAY is Jonah going to risk losing face in front of his mates.
Typical Tongan bruh I guess we're all the same even here in the states 😂😂😂 to all my teachers and classmates, I'm so sorry for being a lil shit like this 🤦🏾♂️
Secondary schools in the early 80s wouldn’t have tolerated bad behavior. We had a boy in our class who shouted “fried eggs” to a temporary female teacher who was very skinny and was very flat chested. He was expelled on the spot for making sexual remarks. Another lad with a shaved head, flashed a Union Jack to a bunch of Jamaican and Indian boys and shouted “ ain’t no black in the Union Jack. Same thing happened to him…. Sent straight to a stage 5 school (next stop youth remand center) Kids now get away with murder
This is in the late 2000s/early 2010s and in Australia, it works differently here, if you're bad behaved especially around those times it was loose and you can push buttons to a certain limit, tiny sexual remarks that aren't noticeable aren't enough to get you in trouble, it takes to make a threat to a teacher that you get expelled which is what happened here as well.
@@Rjshadow11There's no middle school in Australia and the oceania border. it's just primary (k-6) and to high school (7-12). Jonah's akin to how Australian and NZ minorities actually behave like
@@EpicGamerGoon There are lots of middle schools. Though it's usually one big school split into 2 or 3 campuses. I live in Australia, and I went to a school that was specifically for year 5-8 students, then moved onto a school for year 9-12 students.
Such an accurate depiction of high school. We knew many Jonah’s throughout our schooling years and still to this day. 😂
i love how they say "fuck you, sir" so funny
The Mr.G movie boy it made me cry 6 times. My friend idk what she introduced to but this is really hilarious.
It's puck, with a P lmao
sad thing is I legit went to school with many boys exactly like this haha
Yep
Fuck up ranga
Pvrce 😂😂💀
Hahha yeah i think thats exactly the whole point of the show ^^
Sad? Puck you, miss!
"must be allergic to your fart miss"
HAHAHA
I watched this when it first came out, and it still kills me everytime.
"jonah take your hat off"
"why im in time out im not in actual school"
Jesus I miss this show fucin comedy gold found it by accident on HBO about ten years ago almost
The teacher is so accurate ahaha
She’s such a good actor, her acting is spot on with real Aussie teachers
I’m happy I went to school in this era 🤣 as you get older you really do realise how much fun we had, and for what reason did we want to grow up and get out of school so quick ?? Smh
This is amazing acting
SORRY BEN!!
😂😂😂
Potentially the funniest Australian comedy ever made
It’s not my fault you farted had me in tears
I must be allergic to some shit up here.. Probably your fart miss. Lmfao XD
''what did u say''?!! i said i fucking love you...hahahahaha
We need Jonah 2023
No we don’t this is the starting stages of everything that is wrong with today.
I think I found this I've probably last watched this in 2020 I'm glad I found something like this
Your a legend sir!
You still alive
Then shout phuck you sit! lol 🤣
I’m a Poly! Oh my golly! 😂
acknowledge ben as a human being looooooooool
This is hilariously accurate, although not hilarious when kids like that hassles you at school back in the day.
Kids nowadays act and talk just like this, though. 😂😂😂.
Wow so profound.
Kids nowadays are nothin' like this, they cyberbully eachother on tik tok
@@musahaque2000 As someone who went to a high school (4 years ago now), with a ~60% Pacifica population... Yeah, kids really do act like this.
No, they have different slang now I think. That was old people stuff tbh...
@@musahaque2000 You have no idea bro. I graduated last year and trust me plenty of us boys act like this. I was especially bad
This is every year 7 wannabe eshay in Australia
SORRY BEN
why?? im in timeout. not actual school.
Sad .. he just got cancelled lol 😅😅
Lol love this show
Comedy Gold! lol 🤣
Kieran taunting Jonah about his dyslexia was the icing on the cake to their petty rivalry had me dead tho don't mess with an islander they're mean and tough and know how to fight just as Jonah does when his boxing and beating up kids I'm from South Australia and minorities in the working class love to fight but islanders know how to box on a pro level
Still here in 2024 😂
HBO took all his work off their platform
Reminds me in 8th grade setting off a fart bomb in class
His tag was drawing a d... everywhere 😅
I've been a high school teacher for nearly 10 years - met a LOT of Jonahs 😂
Mr Peterson's ideas always make me cringe 🤦 We've all been there. EVERY teacher has students they just can't get through to, or has that one kid for whom nothing seems to work.
But pro tip - the bullying mediation is screwed from the start, solely by Jonah being in there with his friends. NO WAY is Jonah going to risk losing face in front of his mates.
I’m going to tell my kids this was one four
WHAT! no top comments??? quick someone make a pointless joke!
Where do.i start
I went to high school with a lot of Tongans & Samoans
Typical Tongan bruh I guess we're all the same even here in the states 😂😂😂 to all my teachers and classmates, I'm so sorry for being a lil shit like this 🤦🏾♂️
Mr G was funny too. Chris Lilley plays the best characters
I know I am
2 minutes PUSSY haha
Jonah’s dad is a prick he made Jonah who he is
Secondary schools in the early 80s wouldn’t have tolerated bad behavior. We had a boy in our class who shouted “fried eggs” to a temporary female teacher who was very skinny and was very flat chested. He was expelled on the spot for making sexual remarks. Another lad with a shaved head, flashed a Union Jack to a bunch of Jamaican and Indian boys and shouted “ ain’t no black in the Union Jack. Same thing happened to him…. Sent straight to a stage 5 school (next stop youth remand center) Kids now get away with murder
This is in the late 2000s/early 2010s and in Australia, it works differently here, if you're bad behaved especially around those times it was loose and you can push buttons to a certain limit, tiny sexual remarks that aren't noticeable aren't enough to get you in trouble, it takes to make a threat to a teacher that you get expelled which is what happened here as well.
It's a comedy show from 2007 mate what are you on about. The actor who played Jonah was in his 30's when they made the show.
No black in the Union Jack 😂😂😂 I'm going to use that
Hahah 😆
🤣❤️👍
Ohhh
Jonah listen might get worse
ja'mie and mr G are so funny but i just do not get what's funny about jonah
You're just jealous :(((
He's funny if you're a teacher. Every middle school class has a Jonah, and Chris Lilley portrays it so accurately. Its hilarious 🤣
@@Rjshadow11There's no middle school in Australia and the oceania border. it's just primary (k-6) and to high school (7-12). Jonah's akin to how Australian and NZ minorities actually behave like
@@EpicGamerGoon There are lots of middle schools. Though it's usually one big school split into 2 or 3 campuses. I live in Australia, and I went to a school that was specifically for year 5-8 students, then moved onto a school for year 9-12 students.
@@Rjshadow11 oh really didn't know they had them here because how much of the majority of school systems across Australia are pretty much the same