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On July 2nd, 2022, a series of TikToks were posted to Daniel Larson's account. The first video stated that Daniel was in a coma. He then apparently woke up from it an hour later. It then evolved to if you impersonate Daniel Larson charges will be pressed.
On July 2nd, 2022, a series of TikToks were posted to Daniel Larson's account. The first video stated that Daniel was in a coma. He then apparently woke up from it an hour later. It then spiraled into Daniel threatening impersonators of Daniel Larson with legal consequences.




There were several spelling mistakes that only Daniel Larson himself could make while the TikToks were in third person storytelling. This means he was lying. He never was in a coma.
There were several spelling mistakes that only Daniel Larson himself could make while the TikToks were in third person storytelling. This means he was lying. He never was in a coma.

Revision as of 21:19, 5 July 2022

On July 2nd, 2022, a series of TikToks were posted to Daniel Larson's account. The first video stated that Daniel was in a coma. He then apparently woke up from it an hour later. It then spiraled into Daniel threatening impersonators of Daniel Larson with legal consequences.


There were several spelling mistakes that only Daniel Larson himself could make while the TikToks were in third person storytelling. This means he was lying. He never was in a coma.