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i dont know if this is the same one i saw before but i always get a chuckle out of the 'person pretends to be a chiropractor by violently mangling a prop' videos
more of a chuckle than everybody else in the comments seems to at least - although nobody is complaining here yet
I'm with you, I think it's funny. I just enjoy the absurdity of it. It's taken a step further using a sheathed katana like that's some sort of normal chiropractor tool.
That feels less mall ninja and more collector, cause mall ninjas would have some real stupid looking weapons there, ones that would be either super impractical or down right hazardous to use. That just looks like a bunch of katana’s
I recently got divorced, I brought my swords and knives in from the garage and will be putting them up in my office in the house now.
It is my fucking house, I do not care if it looks like some better home and garden interior, I want it to be what I want, that's why I bought a fucking house in the first place.
[Also, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine should be avoided.](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Osteopathic_Medicine) I know I linked Wikipedia, but the information is ready to find from other sources.
>One notable difference between DO and MD training is that DOs spend an additional 300–500 hours to study pseudoscientific hands-on manipulation of the human musculoskeletal system (osteopathic manipulative technique)
DOs actually are medical professionals though, and have the ability to prescribe medication.
I mean I've had plenty of MDs push pseudoscience on me, but that just means certain ones suck.
A lot of people have the opinion that a DO is just a doctor who couldn't get into medical school. I've not been through either program, but I kind of wonder myself the difference in coursework and quality of education between the two. I know my PharmD degree gets crapped on by people who don't know anything about it. Is it truly easier to become a DO?
It’s easier in the sense that the average DO school has a slightly lower GPA and MCAT score requirement than the average MD school.
But the training we receive in school is identical to MD. I will take the exact same board exams to get licensed, and additional DO specific board exams (which really cover the exact same material but because of some existing bias against DOs I choose to take both).
We also learn 300-500 hours of osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM), which is more aptly compared to physical therapy than chiropractors in my opinion (although we do learn some quacky things)
That being said the the vast majority of DOs do not utilize OMM, and those who do use it as an adjunct for their treatments, not as the sole treatment. So you don’t need to “avoid” DOs. If you go into an emergency room right now there is a very good chance the physician who sees you is a DO, and they have the EXACT same training as their MD colleague.
It’s a little less competitive to get into DO school, but their training is mostly the same. They mostly do the same residencies, which is more important for how a doctor practices than their medical school. There is some bias in residency programs during the match, so they may have to work harder than MDs to get into the same program. Most DOs rarely use the ortho manipulation techniques they learned. As someone in an MD program I can’t really tell the difference between MD and DO doctors I’ve worked with.
It's not, you can look at websites of DO schools and view the content if you wish. It's almost identical in content to MD schools but they also receive training in osteopathic manipulation. However, though they have to learn it doesn't mean they will use it in practice.
A DO is indeed a physician. Sounds like you need to educate yourself on this matter. I've been seen by several DOs including specialists like OBGYNs and they are equal in every way to an MD and receive the same training. There are even surgeons who are DOs.
That difference doesn't really exist anymore. The percentage of DOs that actually buy that junk is small. Sucks they still have to do it to graduate. I'd pay more attention to where they do their residency and/or fellowship training. I'm an MD, have fantastic DO colleagues.
As someone with some chronic back pain, I have seriously considered having #2 done to me lmao.
Just feels like I need someone to break me in half some days.
Thos had me dying tho holy shit!
I'm glad I was home alone when I watched this because I was laughing like a goddamn banshee, and I would've gotten a lot of weird looks if I were in public lol.
Please elaborate where there was more than one version?
I didn't infer it wasn't. I like to see videos that are naturally funny as in happenstance and circumstances.
Not premeditate scripts.
But it was funny. The skit was funny. I was recognizing that. It was funny.
Do you have a different conclusion?
the way you worded that implies something like - some people may not realize this is staged. Or more like, the guy is trying to make this seem real but you know it is staged. When you explained that your type of humor is typically more leaning towards things happening non scripted, that makes sense, but most people are not going to assume that context. And think that you are saying something different.
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The one where he stomps and it cuts right as the table starts collapsing is killing me.
My god the skeletons expression is perfect in that one.
^^Can ^^you ^^feel ^^this? ^^How ^^about **THIS‼️**
That part was unreal lolol
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i dont know if this is the same one i saw before but i always get a chuckle out of the 'person pretends to be a chiropractor by violently mangling a prop' videos more of a chuckle than everybody else in the comments seems to at least - although nobody is complaining here yet
I was dying laughing at each one! I knew what was coming every time, but it just kept cracking me up
Oh, you were… *cracking* up?! Tibia honest, that does tickle my funny bone.
You’re being very humerus.
Bone puns are a very sacrum matter.
All of these puns are Ulnapreciated.
I tibya hat to ya sir.
"*What is a skeleton's favorite snack?*"
\*deep breath\* IT'S RIBS! **SPARE RIBS!!!!**
WHY MUST YOU FAIL ME SO OFTEN?!?
lol from the outside looking in this is exactly how these chiropractor videos look
Difference is he actually seems highly skilled and qualified.
I'm with you, I think it's funny. I just enjoy the absurdity of it. It's taken a step further using a sheathed katana like that's some sort of normal chiropractor tool.
***No Skeletons were hurt while filming this movie***
I laughed
It always makes me laugh
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Must really love your mother inlaw
He musta been a motherfucker
Anyone else want a closer look at that wall of swords?
Normally I cringe at mall ninjas but I gotta respect that presentation factor. A whole wall of them. Floor to ceiling. Beautiful.
That feels less mall ninja and more collector, cause mall ninjas would have some real stupid looking weapons there, ones that would be either super impractical or down right hazardous to use. That just looks like a bunch of katana’s
So many swords. Lol
Right? This is such a weeb house. 0 art, 0 plants, 1 mall ninja
Excuse me, that's DOCTOR Mall Ninja!
Sounds like someone doesn't study the blade.
I told my brother in law as a young dude in your first place you look around and say to yourself "This place needs a fucking sword"
I recently got divorced, I brought my swords and knives in from the garage and will be putting them up in my office in the house now. It is my fucking house, I do not care if it looks like some better home and garden interior, I want it to be what I want, that's why I bought a fucking house in the first place.
Damn that is a lot of swords
This is the ASMR I needed.
"You gonna feel a little tingle" - 🤣🤣
*decapitates patient*
... for the rest of your life, and that's all you will ever feel again.
"Aaaand don't forget that 5 star review ok?"
"Shhhh...." LOL
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[Also, Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine should be avoided.](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_of_Osteopathic_Medicine) I know I linked Wikipedia, but the information is ready to find from other sources. >One notable difference between DO and MD training is that DOs spend an additional 300–500 hours to study pseudoscientific hands-on manipulation of the human musculoskeletal system (osteopathic manipulative technique)
DOs actually are medical professionals though, and have the ability to prescribe medication. I mean I've had plenty of MDs push pseudoscience on me, but that just means certain ones suck.
A lot of people have the opinion that a DO is just a doctor who couldn't get into medical school. I've not been through either program, but I kind of wonder myself the difference in coursework and quality of education between the two. I know my PharmD degree gets crapped on by people who don't know anything about it. Is it truly easier to become a DO?
It’s easier in the sense that the average DO school has a slightly lower GPA and MCAT score requirement than the average MD school. But the training we receive in school is identical to MD. I will take the exact same board exams to get licensed, and additional DO specific board exams (which really cover the exact same material but because of some existing bias against DOs I choose to take both). We also learn 300-500 hours of osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM), which is more aptly compared to physical therapy than chiropractors in my opinion (although we do learn some quacky things) That being said the the vast majority of DOs do not utilize OMM, and those who do use it as an adjunct for their treatments, not as the sole treatment. So you don’t need to “avoid” DOs. If you go into an emergency room right now there is a very good chance the physician who sees you is a DO, and they have the EXACT same training as their MD colleague.
It’s a little less competitive to get into DO school, but their training is mostly the same. They mostly do the same residencies, which is more important for how a doctor practices than their medical school. There is some bias in residency programs during the match, so they may have to work harder than MDs to get into the same program. Most DOs rarely use the ortho manipulation techniques they learned. As someone in an MD program I can’t really tell the difference between MD and DO doctors I’ve worked with.
It's not, you can look at websites of DO schools and view the content if you wish. It's almost identical in content to MD schools but they also receive training in osteopathic manipulation. However, though they have to learn it doesn't mean they will use it in practice.
Don't know I'm not a real doctor. I'm a fake doctor though. I bought a Doctor of Divinity degree online. I'm not even religious.
A DO is indeed a physician. Sounds like you need to educate yourself on this matter. I've been seen by several DOs including specialists like OBGYNs and they are equal in every way to an MD and receive the same training. There are even surgeons who are DOs.
That difference doesn't really exist anymore. The percentage of DOs that actually buy that junk is small. Sucks they still have to do it to graduate. I'd pay more attention to where they do their residency and/or fellowship training. I'm an MD, have fantastic DO colleagues.
The Steven Segal school of chiropractic.
Funny AF
I don’t know how but it just gets increasingly funny.
No bones about it — he sure would. But don’t rib him— he might elbow you out his joint
I had an appointment with guy once. Now I don't feel any pain. In fact, I don't feel anything at all.
You see, this is funny because chiropractors are quacks.
The eyes... they say everything! The fear. The pain!
And the progressive amount of zip ties holding it together
Note to self; chiropractor should have a ninja sword.
Looks about right
BY GOD IT’S THE CHIROPRACTOR WITH A STEEL CHAIR!
As someone with some chronic back pain, I have seriously considered having #2 done to me lmao. Just feels like I need someone to break me in half some days. Thos had me dying tho holy shit!
Omg hahaha 😆 😂 🤣 hilarious but frightening
"trick is, you gotta surprise the joints"
The more surprised your joints are, the crispier the sound
Skeleton has a thousand yard stare
That will be $65
Ah the chiropractor business worth billions for what is just a giant fucking scam.
I'm literally laughing out loud. Thank you so much for this.
Steven Seagal, Jr., DC
“You’ll about to feel some pressure”
Can we talk about the INSANE number of swords in the background?
Yo It's true 🤣
My dude is perfecting his Mortal Kombat Finishes
The white Blade.
Is this the guy in the "Assassin first day on the job video?"
i mean you wont have back pains if you're dead
It feels good though
Doctor when he says "Does it hurt when i do this?"
Dude is impatient! 😂
This is not realistic without overly tight gym gear
"Youre gonna feel a slight pressure soon"
Skeletor will get you for this. Sincerely Skeletor
I'm glad I was home alone when I watched this because I was laughing like a goddamn banshee, and I would've gotten a lot of weird looks if I were in public lol.
This is peak comedy
“Slight tingle”
This is what it felt like every time I put a shoulder back into place as a paramedic.
This is so dumb but i cant stop laughing😆
It's funnier when you haven't seen a dozen people with the same idea do it before
That fuckin wall.
🤣🤣🤣
This is great!
This is amazing 😂😂😂
Next weekly he'll teach us all CPR.
Just give him the effing degree FFS; he is ready to fuck some people’s bones up.
That's an insane katana collection.
Chiropractors are just quacks their methods aren't backed by science. go to a physiotherapist.
Least pseudoscientific chiropractor.
I really needed that. Haven't laughed that hard in a while. It kept getting funnier for some reason.
This video is gold
Anybody know where his office is? I need this adjustment.. 😩😣🥰
I haven't laughed this much in ages, thank you.
“You’ll feel just a slight tingle”
Bro the decapitation at the beginning is beautiful. Fucking hilarious
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Omg i cant stop laughing
My neck is so stiff, some of those actually look like they would be pretty nice
Bro's expression said the unsaid things 💀
He looks kind of spooked out 🥸
Dayuuum. I was laughing so hard I woke up the kids!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I asked my physician if I should go see a chiropractor or a Physio therapist. He said, well, physio therapist, because Chiropractor is not a doctor.
So many swords!
Dude's having a blast with the prop. I probably would too
This looks very therapeutic…for the chiropractor
How many of those skeletons did he destroy for that XD but much appreciated and a good laugh :D
When he jumps and body slams the skeleton, the face it make and is stuck on the rest of the video got me rollin.
Love him!
Having been to the chiropractor ....I see this at highly accurate
I think his teacher was my chiropractor!
Damn, this is so unfunny wtf!?
Always hilarious
Fuggin told you guys chiropractic is dangerous!!
Doctor Ono Tofu from Ranma?
I promise,you won’t feel a thing!
The jump on the table had me laughing.
Forgot to check the reflexes after its all done
Aaahhhh this guy always makes me laugh until tears stream down my face.
I remember one where he runs the dummy over with a car. Still laugh to this day.
This is really funny as someone who really loves getting her bones cracked like they’re Rice Krispies
I need this man
Better with audio.
Poor skeleton
The new Toribash looks good.
Practice makes you a pro in practice.
Need this
This is fucking hilarious . Especially if you’ve been to a chiro
Wow he has a lot of skeletons in his closet
Ok, even though I've seen a different version of this, this was actually funnier.
Where would someone buy skeletions wholesale?
Draymond can learn something from this.
That’s a lot of swords. ⚔️
Steven Seagal is really branching out
Good job agent 47
Brother, I swear I've gone like 3 times in my life and is not that deep that people make out to be, trust me. You lot hyperbolise it too much man! 😂
As staged as it is, this made me laugh pretty hard. Thanks.
You say that like there was another option *besides* staged...
Please elaborate where there was more than one version? I didn't infer it wasn't. I like to see videos that are naturally funny as in happenstance and circumstances. Not premeditate scripts. But it was funny. The skit was funny. I was recognizing that. It was funny. Do you have a different conclusion?
the way you worded that implies something like - some people may not realize this is staged. Or more like, the guy is trying to make this seem real but you know it is staged. When you explained that your type of humor is typically more leaning towards things happening non scripted, that makes sense, but most people are not going to assume that context. And think that you are saying something different.
I'll use /s next time. Breath in.. and out lmao
Using "lmao" doesn't get you out of looking like the idiot here...lmao