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* [[December 10th Incident]]
* [[December 10th Incident]]
* [[Miss P|October 16th Incident]]
* [[The Toothbrush Incident]]
* [[The Toothbrush Incident]]
* [[Roe v. Wade Reversal Protest]]
* [[Roe v. Wade Reversal Protest]]
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* [[Panera Bread Incident]]
* [[Panera Bread Incident]]
* [[Christmas Day Meltdown]]
* [[Christmas Day Meltdown]]
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* [[April 6th Incident]]


== Public incidents ==
== Public incidents ==
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* [[January 5th Incident]]


* [[March 23rd Meltdown]]
* [[March 23rd Meltdown]]
* [[April 6th Incident]]


== Other incidents ==
== Other incidents ==
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* [[Porch Charging Incident]]
* [[Porch Charging Incident]]
* [[Sleepy Joe Incident]]
* [[Sleepy Joe|Sleepy Joe Incident]]


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Latest revision as of 19:21, 14 April 2024

An incident is an event or occurrence of something. In terms of Daniel Larson, an incident represents an event which Daniel does something notable, such as a meltdown.

Most well-known incidents

These incidents are significant and well known.

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  • May 6th - first major use of the term and was a turning point for Daniel's social media "career"
  • Likee Meltdown

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Extreme incidents

These incidents display an extreme amount of violence, sexuality, or criminality

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Public incidents

These incidents happened in public buildings, particularly businesses

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Other incidents

The term is commonly used for any non-public or not very notable/extreme incidents

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