Inactive Daniel Larson / daniellarsoncashapp / helpdaniellarson - A mentally ill pedophile obsessed with becoming a celebrity and his retarded hatedom

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Just want to point out Mutt's law or the American obsession with people getting raped by blacks in prison isn't organic. It's been a media trope in movies and television for like half a century. Blame Jewish writers in Hollywood not America in general.
It also used to be a lot bigger of a problem, to the point it was getting embarrassing. Congress passed the Prison Rape Elimination Act in 2003 and over the course of a few years put a pretty big dent in it. Now, local and state and federal prisons have to report it in detail every year and have a plan to improve it.

It still happens, it's prison, but you're pretty unlikely to have it happen unless you're unlucky enough to end up in one of the genuine shitholes still around.

Oz really isn't representative of an average prison, if it ever was.
 
Alright. I have a question. Was he not initially in Georgetown upon arrest/at any time? (Super weird)

That thread is hilariously fast currently.

I still put money on him being fucked, in the judicial way, but they will try to leverage his tard and attempt to exhaust the court.
 
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What is it with people who see these cows and just start having homo erotic prison fantasies? The Tyrone jokes don't even feel like jokes anymore.

Anyone else notice this nigger craving behavior in ween circles?
Sir, I understand your sexual frustration but stop projecting them onto people
 
People were betting that Chris Chan would spend many years in jail, too. Do not underestimate the efficacy of tard teflon.

He belongs in a psychiatric institution and shouldn’t be in jail in the first place. Whatever happened to good old-fashioned asylums?

Chris was in jail for like 2 years without even being convicted, that's still alot of time to spend behind bars. Daniel has no family and no one to support him, plus he has committed blatant and heavily documented crimes asides from the bomb threats. They really should be nailing him on the smaller stuff and get him in a mental institution but maybe this is the only way to make sure Daniel (a very famous and public menace to society) actually stays locked up instead of putting him back on the street and not wasting prison resources like they usually do with homeless people.
 
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I think best case for Danny and everyone around him is being put in the mental wing of a federal PMITA prison while chemically lobotomized with a large dose of Thorazine or something so he won't be a threat to himself or others. He's proven that even without other retards egging him on that he's uncontrollably violent and destructive.
 

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Ronald Reagan happened, remember that the next time you see your nearest schizo bumming off library power outlets to charge a phone.
Reagan seems to always get the brunt of the blame for deinstitutionalization but it had been going on since the mid 1950s 25 years before he was even elected president. Introduction of antipsychotics, skyrocketing cost of care, books like one flew over the cuckoo's nest and exposé's on the horrible conditions within asylums all contributed. In 2024 it costs about 130,000 dollars annually to keep a severely mentally ill person institutionalized. This is why we no longer have room for people like Daniel.
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Reagan seems to always get the brunt of the blame for deinstitutionalization but it had been going on since the mid 1950s 25 years before he was even elected president. Introduction of antipsychotics, skyrocketing cost of care, books like one flew over the cuckoo's nest and exposé's on the horrible conditions within asylums all contributed. In 2024 it costs about 130,000 dollars annually to keep a severely mentally ill person institutionalized. This is why we no longer have room for people like Daniel.
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Chilling stuff. I can't fathom why people keep talking about Daniel getting an insanity plea as if an insanity plea is better than doing a few years in a federal prison.
 
books like one flew over the cuckoo's nest and exposé's on the horrible conditions within asylums all contributed
90% of those horror stories never happened. They were exaggerated as the norm by malignant bleeding-hearts who sought to pathologize normalcy and lionize rejects and psychopaths.

It's a crime against the rights of well-adjusted people to unleash unhinged retarded pedophiles like Daniel, and then demand we all tolerate them as poor widdle misunderstood people of dishabirooties.

Indeed, the seeds of Clown World were sown in the soil of Post-WWII prosperity.
 
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I Think if he just stayed on his meds and had honest tard wranglers (or even a single family member that cared) there's a *chance* he could have lived a calm life in a group home, but he would have to be so pilled out he would basically be a zombie. In the earlier tiktoks he was obviously medicated, he always acted spaced out and happy about nothing but eventually he quit taking any meds and went apeshit.

I think the heavy federal charges are pretty insane against a literal homeless schizophrenic, hell I could go downtown and film a few of them in my local city screaming about similar shit that got Danny boy arrested.
Honestly, that was his chance to live the best life he could, his mental disabilities/illnesses make it quite hard for him to function in any sense, not to mention he had a pretty bad upbringing on top of that. So if he continued to stay in that home and take his pills under constant supervision, that could've been his best chance to at least live a "normal" life, and keep in mind that's by the standards of him.

Daniel choosing to post publicly on TikTok was what ultimately fucked his whole life up; his content was so bizarre and abnormal and clearly made by someone who was mentally disabled that he was bound for Zoomers to start picking on him the second he gained some notoriety. Due to the fact all of his mockery was ironic and he's gullible due to lacking basic common sense/social cues/reasoning, he began getting all of these serious delusions of grandeur once some assholes began seriously fucking with him to try gaining control/power over him for their entertainment.

It's weird how he went from looking like a 20-22 year-old guy with a disability to a 45-year-old homeless crackhead in a period of less than a year. It would be easy to feel bad for him but the whole time he's shown his true colors and has also exploited/mistreated concerned people who genuinely tried looking out for him, not to mention all the crazy shit he's done in public. It really proves how easily mentally-unstable homeless people fall under the cracks, and the shit they can get away with. The difference between Daniel and all of the other crazy homeless out there is the fact he's got this huge online following that anyone can find, so for any regular functioning member of society hearing this guy shout ''I AM DANIEL LARSON A CELEBRITY SINGER AND SONGWRITER WHO IS DATING GRACE VANDERWAAL AND SHE IS IN DANGER AND THE FBI IS INVOLVED! I HAVE FANS-" the fact that Daniel easily identified himself by name anywhere he went plus the trolls stalking his location/calling in places where he went, it wouldn't be hard to find all of this insanely-documented lore on his past behavior. With such documentation, it would've been easy for any bigger forces to investigate.
 
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People were betting that Chris Chan would spend many years in jail, too. Do not underestimate the efficacy of tard teflon.

He belongs in a psychiatric institution and shouldn’t be in jail in the first place. Whatever happened to good old-fashioned asylums?

Here's What Happened After The Mass Shutdown Of Mental Hospitals In The 1960s

"Conditions For People With Mental Illness Are Now Similar To The Pre-1850s

Until the 1850s, people with mental illness in the United States were mostly on the streets and in jail cells. Facilities built throughout the following century provided many of them with a place to live, though the system was far from ideal.

Today, the living conditions for Americans who need treatment are often shockingly similar to those preceding the 1850s, with many left homeless or in prison."
 
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