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[[File:Daniel Larson Fog.png|The following occurrence of the fog was posted in July 2021 on one of Daniel's previous [[Social Media Accounts|TikTok accounts]], @daniellarsonishere.|thumb]]The Fog was an arc of the [[Daniel Larson]] saga which was created when he broke his phone’s camera in what was probably a [[Meltdowns|meltdown]], which caused his recordings to have a blurry, fog-like effect for a couple months until he either got a new phone or replaced the camera.
{{Unknown}}{{Videos Need Archiving}}[[File:Daniel Larson Fog.png|This fog appearance was posted in July 2021 on one of Daniel's previous [[Social Media Accounts|TikTok accounts]], @daniellarsonishere.|thumb|257x257px]]'''The Fog''' refers to a series of videos made by [[Daniel Larson|Daniel]] that would have a blurry, fog-like effect. The Fog would first appear sometime in 2020, though it's impossible to pinpoint its exact first appearance. It would disappear then reappear, and in some videos the fog was so severe that it was impossible to make out Daniel's face. The '''Fog Arc''' would roughly be dated around August / September 2020 to November.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/p760c5/daniel_larson_2020/</ref><ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/17kxg4h/happy_halloween_everyone/</ref>   


There is much speculation as to what "the fog" actually was. The leading theory is that Daniel dropped his phone, smashing the screen, including the area around the front camera. In order to prevent himself from getting cuts from broken shards of glass around the camera, and to protect the phone itself it is thought that Daniel put on layers of translucent tape causing the fog to occur. Another leading theory is that Daniel left his phone out in the rain, or dropped it in a body of water causing condensation to form underneath the screen on top of the front facing camera. This is plausible, however [https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/na0pwt/every_major_event_of_daniel_larson_career_took_me/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 the fog receded and came back on multiple occasions], so unless Daniel was consistently dropping his phone into bodies of water it is unlikely for this to be the case. The Final, and most disturbing theory is that The Fog was caused due to Daniel ejaculating on his phone and letting it dry. As ridiculous as this sounds it is not out of the realm of possibility, due to Daniel's crippling sex addiction, [[Daniel's Hygiene|general hygiene]], and the mysterious nature of The Fog's appearance and disappearance.   
Daniel Larson's fog predates the "the fog is coming" meme which would spread around late 2021 to early 2022. The fog was a significant aspect in early Daniel Larson content, becoming one of the many reasons that his content was considered strange or bizarre.   


The fog first showed in early 2021, and in the following months, the fog continued to worsen everyday, up until Daniel was no longer visible in his videos. The comments under the video often said "The fog is coming", referring to a TikTok meme where users warned each other of a vague, but threatening "fog", Daniel probably never knowing what the comments meant. 
There was much community speculation as to what "the fog" actually was, as there was no concrete evidence for any claims made about its origin. One of the believed causes of the fog was that Daniel damaged his phone’s front and/or back camera in what was presumably a [[Meltdowns|meltdown]] or from water damage, with one related theory being that he tape over the screen to protect his phone. Another theory was that The Fog was caused due to Daniel ejaculating on his phone and letting it dry.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/pn661e/what_exactly_is_the_fog/</ref>


The fog era took place before any of the <nowiki>''</nowiki>[[Pedophilia|allegations]]<nowiki>'', at this point in time there was no real controversy concerning Daniel. It wasn'</nowiki>t until after Daniel was completely consumed by the fog that his terrible deeds came to light around the end of The Fog Era.
The Fog has made periodic appearances in different arcs, as well as an alternate form where Daniel's camera would seemingly be smeared due to glaring from light sources surrounding him.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/18xtt2v/weve_had_the_fog_what_do_we_call_this_phenomenon/</ref> These would be more prevalent during the winter months between 2021-2024.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/r1ir7d/the_fog_has_at_last_returned_we_introduce_the_new/</ref> "The Fog arc" usually refers to mid-to-late 2020, where the fog was most prevalent.  


As of October 2023, Daniel now claims on his @daniellarsonfreedom TikTok account that the fog was caused by management telling him to place tape on his camera before peeling it off.
Notably, the fog suddenly reappeared in mid-2021, while on the @daniellarsonishere account.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/osv3og/the_fog_is_back/</ref>
 
== The Debunk ==
In October of 2023, Daniel claimed on the @daniellarsonfreedom TikTok account that the Fog Arc was caused by [[management]] telling him to place tape on his camera before peeling it off to bolster “extra publicity.”<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/175gjxs/fog_era_faked_officially/</ref> It's not known what period of time he was referring to specifically, or which management he was referring to. This was tested by one user on [[r/Daniellarson]] to produce a similar effect.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/1am0tdx/tested_out_the_tape_theory_from_the_fog_era/</ref>
 
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== References ==
[[Category:Arcs]]

Latest revision as of 15:52, 30 August 2024

This fog appearance was posted in July 2021 on one of Daniel's previous TikTok accounts, @daniellarsonishere.

The Fog refers to a series of videos made by Daniel that would have a blurry, fog-like effect. The Fog would first appear sometime in 2020, though it's impossible to pinpoint its exact first appearance. It would disappear then reappear, and in some videos the fog was so severe that it was impossible to make out Daniel's face. The Fog Arc would roughly be dated around August / September 2020 to November.[1][2]

Daniel Larson's fog predates the "the fog is coming" meme which would spread around late 2021 to early 2022. The fog was a significant aspect in early Daniel Larson content, becoming one of the many reasons that his content was considered strange or bizarre.

There was much community speculation as to what "the fog" actually was, as there was no concrete evidence for any claims made about its origin. One of the believed causes of the fog was that Daniel damaged his phone’s front and/or back camera in what was presumably a meltdown or from water damage, with one related theory being that he tape over the screen to protect his phone. Another theory was that The Fog was caused due to Daniel ejaculating on his phone and letting it dry.[3]

The Fog has made periodic appearances in different arcs, as well as an alternate form where Daniel's camera would seemingly be smeared due to glaring from light sources surrounding him.[4] These would be more prevalent during the winter months between 2021-2024.[5] "The Fog arc" usually refers to mid-to-late 2020, where the fog was most prevalent.

Notably, the fog suddenly reappeared in mid-2021, while on the @daniellarsonishere account.[6]

The Debunk

In October of 2023, Daniel claimed on the @daniellarsonfreedom TikTok account that the Fog Arc was caused by management telling him to place tape on his camera before peeling it off to bolster “extra publicity.”[7] It's not known what period of time he was referring to specifically, or which management he was referring to. This was tested by one user on r/Daniellarson to produce a similar effect.[8]

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