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00:00 Hello friends, it's me.
00:02 And today is Dartman Monday,
00:04 and we're gonna be watching a video about a spoiled 10 year old who only buys designer.
00:09 Let's watch.
00:10 >> Look at this cute pencil case I found for you.
00:14 >> Cute?
00:16 You're kidding, right?
00:18 I can't be seen with that.
00:20 >> Trash!
00:21 Who are you trying to fool?
00:22 It's a plain clear case.
00:24 Why are you gonna hype it up and say a plain clear case?
00:27 It's cute.
00:28 A 10 year old ain't even falling for it.
00:30 >> I want a Kipling pencil case.
00:33 >> They got designer pencil cases now?
00:36 What the heck is a Kipling pencil case?
00:39 $54?
00:41 What's so special about this?
00:42 It look like a $2 lunchbox.
00:44 Is this the Gucci of pencil cases?
00:46 Oh, they got a banana shape one.
00:48 Okay, that's more like it.
00:49 Oh, no.
00:50 >> This one's like 10 times more expensive.
00:53 >> 10 times?
00:54 The basic one is like $1.
00:56 That's literally 50 times more expensive.
00:58 What you need a pencil case for?
01:00 Don't you just throw everything in your backpack?
01:02 >> Mia, they both get the job done just fine.
01:04 How about we get this one and save some money?
01:05 >> I don't care if they both get the job done.
01:08 If I show up to school with that ugly thing,
01:10 it'll be so embarrassing.
01:12 >> As long as it hasn't been in your booty hole,
01:14 nobody cares where your pencil goes.
01:15 Nobody's gonna make fun of you for having a basic case.
01:19 >> I need to have the best of everything.
01:21 >> Okay, when a kid is like this, it is the parents fault.
01:24 This is what happens when you don't tell them no.
01:26 Craziest thing here is some brand is selling a lunchbox for $54.
01:30 >> I'm getting this.
01:31 I love Vera Bradley's new collection.
01:34 >> How about this one?
01:36 >> Ew, I can't put my food in that.
01:38 >> You ain't putting your food in nothing.
01:40 Mother's packing your lunch for you.
01:42 You know, if mother buys it, puts food in it,
01:44 you're gonna eat it.
01:45 What are you gonna do? Starve?
01:46 My parents would have been like,
01:47 you're getting this one or you ain't getting nothing.
01:50 >> Either I'm getting the Vera Bradley,
01:52 or I'm not eating lunch.
01:54 Do you want me to starve?
01:56 >> Oh, she suggested it.
01:57 >> I didn't think so.
01:58 >> The moment she realized she's failed as a parent.
02:00 There's no stopping her.
02:02 You're really gonna let a 10 year old take advantage of you like that?
02:04 >> Oh my gosh, oh my gosh.
02:06 I need this.
02:08 >> Oh, honey, I don't think you need an expensive quilted backpack for school.
02:12 >> Where are they shopping at?
02:13 Target has things that expensive?
02:15 $150 for a backpack?
02:17 Are you guys nuts?
02:18 Is it Gucci?
02:19 >> What about this one?
02:20 >> These are good backpacks and it's a third of the price.
02:24 >> Ew, no way.
02:25 >> But you've already got everything else you've wanted.
02:27 >> No, no, no, no, no.
02:30 I need one that matches my lunch bag.
02:32 >> How do you want a child to treat you like this in the middle of the store?
02:35 This is what you get into their face?
02:36 Just wait till we get home.
02:37 Just wait.
02:38 Ain't nobody told her that before.
02:40 This child knows no fear or consequence.
02:43 I want $150 backpack.
02:45 Yes, honey.
02:47 >> Don't you love me?
02:49 >> Yes, of course I love you.
02:50 >> Then we're getting this one.
02:52 >> Oh, that's what happens when you try to say no.
02:54 >> I can't believe how much you spent.
02:56 This is most people's monthly rent.
02:58 >> I know.
02:59 I tried to convince her to choose something more affordable, but she just threw fit.
03:03 >> You can't let your kids take advantage of you like this.
03:05 You're the parent.
03:06 You're the adult.
03:07 Also, they got a nice kitchen.
03:08 Y'all look like you can afford it.
03:09 >> Did you have when you were a kid?
03:11 I mean, did you have a $50 pencil case?
03:13 >> Bro, we went to the Dollar Tree.
03:15 We got all the school supplies from there.
03:17 Walmart, 10 cent notebooks, 25 cent crayons.
03:20 I ain't never heard of bougie school supplies.
03:23 What you need these for?
03:24 Save the money and get them some air pods or something.
03:26 >> You know I grew up poor.
03:27 I had a plastic bag for a pencil case, and I packed my lunch in a brown paper bag, and we were so broke.
03:32 Then instead of having a backpack, I had to use a grocery store tote.
03:35 >> Why didn't you explain that to her?
03:36 Maybe if you tell her about how you had it when you were growing up, she'll be able to appreciate more of it.
03:42 >> Why don't you tell her?
03:43 Aren't you the dad?
03:44 Why are parents scared of their kids?
03:46 >> I'm so hungry.
03:47 >> Yeah.
03:48 >> Why isn't there anything good to eat?
03:50 I want sushi.
03:51 >> Do you want to tell her?
03:52 I'm telling you now, this is what happens when you never tell a kid no.
03:55 >> Oh, well, they want them to like me.
03:57 >> Your kid will still like you if you tell them no every once in a while.
04:02 Man, when I grew up, it was--
04:03 Can I go play with my friends?
04:05 No.
04:05 Can we get McDonald's?
04:07 No.
04:07 Can I go on a field trip?
04:09 No.
04:09 Can I join after-school activities?
04:12 No.
04:13 I still love my parents.
04:14 It somehow worked out.
04:15 >> So, spill all the tea.
04:16 Tell me about your guys' stuff.
04:18 >> Horrible.
04:19 >> Ew.
04:24 That's one of the ugliest things I've ever seen.
04:26 >> Bro, what?
04:28 Pipe down, pipsqueak.
04:29 She's like double your size.
04:31 If a 10-year-old talked to me like that, I'd shove them in the locker.
04:34 >> What are you talking about?
04:35 >> That thing on your back.
04:37 Obvi.
04:38 >> It's just a backpack.
04:40 >> Obvi.
04:41 >> No.
04:42 This is a backpack.
04:45 >> Does she not get any compliments on her new $150 backpack?
04:48 To bully somebody.
04:50 To make me feel better about buying this.
04:51 >> Complete with a matching lunchbox, of course.
04:55 >> Bro, literally nobody cares.
04:56 >> That's good for you guys.
04:57 >> You wasted so much of your parents' money.
04:59 Congratulations.
05:00 >> What's so funny?
05:04 >> Oh, nothing.
05:05 It's just your lunchbox doesn't even match your backpack.
05:09 >> Wow, look at this little stupid idiot.
05:13 Your backpack and your lunchbox don't match.
05:15 >> Oh my God, that's hilarious.
05:18 Literally nobody cares.
05:20 She's just got a bone to pick.
05:21 >> And it looks like something a kindergartner would wear.
05:24 My little sister's in kindergarten and she would not wear anything like that.
05:27 >> Oh, sick burn.
05:29 A kindergartner wouldn't even wear that.
05:32 It's a pink lunchbox.
05:34 >> No way.
05:36 My mom tried to give me one of these and I told her I wouldn't be caught dead with something like this.
05:41 >> Bro, the way she snatched that thing.
05:44 >> Yoink.
05:45 >> Nah, you go straight into the locker.
05:47 She's so small.
05:48 You could just pick her up and just...
05:49 Personally, I would not take that kind of disrespect from a pipsqueak.
05:53 >> Give it back, Mia.
05:54 Knock it off.
05:56 >> Oops.
05:59 >> Why would you do that?
06:02 >> Oh, come on.
06:03 I'm doing you a favor.
06:05 That pencil case is so cheap and ugly anyway.
06:08 You should have your mom buy you a new one.
06:10 >> My parents don't have enough money to buy me a new one.
06:14 >> Sucks to be you then.
06:15 >> These kids are horrible.
06:18 I don't know why kids think it's so cool to flex their parents' money.
06:21 It's not even yours.
06:22 You know, you never worked a day in your life.
06:24 It's mommy and daddy's money.
06:26 >> Mia Connelly, what do you think you're doing?
06:28 You do not speak to your fellow students that way.
06:31 And I need you to apologize to Lydia this instant.
06:34 >> Apologize for what?
06:36 It's true.
06:38 >> Bye, brokey.
06:40 >> She did not just call her brokey.
06:43 She ain't never had a shoe thrown at her,
06:45 or her mouth rinsed out with soap and it shows.
06:47 >> We're so disappointed in you.
06:49 We thought we raised you better than this.
06:50 >> There is nobody to blame but the parents.
06:54 Y'all can't even tell her no at the grocery store.
06:57 Oh no, our little angel is actually a little demon.
07:00 >> What made you think it was okay to be so mean to that girl?
07:03 >> Lydia was asking for it.
07:05 She's lucky I didn't say anything about her clothes.
07:08 You should have seen them.
07:10 >> She's lucky I didn't say anything about her clothes.
07:12 >> Look Mia, not everyone is as fortunate as you.
07:14 Just because mommy and daddy can afford to buy you very nice things,
07:17 doesn't give you the right to make fun of children who have less privilege than you.
07:20 >> Your mom is right.
07:21 You have to be more sensitive to the fact that a lot of kids your age are not able to have what you have.
07:27 >> Whatever, we're rich.
07:29 So what if other kids don't have money?
07:31 That's not my problem.
07:32 >> Who taught her to be like this?
07:33 This one's ruined. Y'all need to start over and get a new child.
07:36 >> Can you even understand how little your mom and dad had when we were growing up?
07:40 >> Don't know. Don't care.
07:41 >> I've actually seen this a couple of times.
07:43 People that grew up without money, that made a bunch of money,
07:46 they spoil their kids rotten.
07:48 They're like, oh well, I didn't have that growing up, so I want to give my kid that.
07:51 It's like, I get that.
07:52 It's hard to tell some cute little thing that you love so much, no.
07:56 Good thing I was an ugly child.
07:57 My parents had no problem with it.
07:59 >> We're taking away your Kipling pencil pack,
08:01 your Vera Bradley backpack,
08:03 and you can say goodbye to the matching lunch bag.
08:07 >> Bye bye.
08:09 >> What? No.
08:10 You can't take my stuff away.
08:11 >> Oh yes, we can.
08:13 Because clearly you're not going to learn how to appreciate them until they're taken away.
08:16 And until you learn your lesson, dad is going to lock them away.
08:19 >> What am I supposed to use instead?
08:21 >> We have just the thing.
08:22 >> Get her the same ones as Lydia.
08:23 Black backpack and $10 pink lunch box.
08:27 Oh, if I was Lydia, I'd have a field day.
08:31 >> Ew.
08:32 >> What do you mean ew?
08:33 Just because it don't have a $150 price tag on it, doesn't mean it's ew.
08:38 What do you know? You're 10 years old.
08:39 Her lunch box and backpack don't match.
08:47 What a loser.
08:49 That's so funny.
08:50 Oh, but she doesn't even have a pencil case.
08:53 She's using a Ziploc bag.
08:55 Isn't that what most people do?
08:57 Like, who cares what your pencils are in?
08:59 They're not laughing at your case.
09:01 They're laughing at your butter fingers.
09:03 Even her friends laughing at her.
09:05 You can't sit with us.
09:06 Unless you have a matching Vera Bradley lunch box.
09:08 Honestly, a brown paper bag slaps so much harder than any lunch box can.
09:13 Because then you don't have to carry it throughout the day.
09:15 You have your lunch, and then you can throw it away.
09:18 Every day I used to bring a brown paper bag.
09:19 It's so much more convenient.
09:21 Oh no, my friends don't want to be friends with me anymore.
09:25 Who's the brokey now?
09:28 Hi honey.
09:29 She's getting picked up in her Porsche SUV.
09:31 Horrible.
09:32 I can't believe how mean other kids can be.
09:34 You were right, mom.
09:35 About what?
09:36 When you said I won't appreciate what I have until it's gone.
09:40 I feel bad for the way I treated Lydia now.
09:42 I like to hear that.
09:44 Wow, she learned her lesson so quick.
09:46 That was easy.
09:47 Spoiled child, take away their nice things.
09:50 It sounds like you truly learned your lesson.
09:53 Which means that you can get your stuff back.
09:56 Oh my gosh.
09:58 Wow, one day of suffering.
10:00 Oh wait, let me use my telekinetic powers to predict the rest of this Dhar Mann episode.
10:05 She's gonna be the good guy.
10:06 You never gonna take this for granted again.
10:08 She's gonna give it to Lydia because she learned a lesson.
10:10 You know what? I don't need things this nice anymore.
10:13 I'll be right back.
10:15 Yeah, I'll be right back. Let me give this to her.
10:17 Hey, um, Lydia, wait up.
10:20 Or she might use this as an opportunity to just flex on her even harder.
10:23 Can I talk to you?
10:24 Why?
10:25 So you can make fun of me some more?
10:26 No, I promise.
10:28 I just wanted to say sorry for the way I treated you.
10:30 You didn't deserve that.
10:32 Thanks, I appreciate that.
10:34 And to show you how sorry I really am, I wanted to give you this.
10:38 No, I know how expensive that stuff is.
10:42 I insist. Plus, I broke your last one.
10:45 Are you sure?
10:46 It wasn't the backpack, but...
10:47 Thanks, this really means a lot.
10:49 Well, I'll see you at school tomorrow.
10:52 Wait, are your parents not picking you up?
10:54 We, uh, actually don't have a car.
10:58 So I just walk home.
11:00 Oh my gosh, do you want a ride?
11:02 I'm sure my parents wouldn't mind.
11:04 No way, you guys have a Porsche?
11:07 I've never been in one before.
11:09 If you want, you can come to my house and then we can drop you off.
11:12 If you want, you can come to my house and see how nice it is.
11:16 In high school, my friend did that to me.
11:18 She would always talk about how rich she was,
11:20 and how her daddy worked for the government.
11:22 And I feel like none of us really believed her.
11:24 And then she took us to her house, which was a mansion.
11:27 They had the double winding staircase.
11:29 They had the double front door with the two wreaths on it.
11:32 That was not in my tax bracket.
11:34 That sounds fun.
11:35 Hey mom, hey dad, I'm getting a friend.
11:41 Isn't that the girl she bullied?
11:42 I'm gonna take her home and flex on her even more.
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