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{{Ongoing}}[[File:Socks.png|thumb|245x245px|Image of his moldy hospital socks.]]
{{Ongoing}}[[File:Socks.png|thumb|245x245px|Image of his moldy hospital socks.]]
[[Daniel Larson]] was committed to a [[Psychiatric Hospital|mental hospital]] on the first of March after threatening a [[Daniel Larson's Gambling|Casino]] with fireworks. He was given a pair of those grippy hospital socks, and even numerous months later, still wears them despite them being dirty and visibly covered in mold.
[[Daniel Larson]] was committed to a [[Psychiatric Hospital|mental hospital]] on the first of March after threatening a [[Daniel Larson's Gambling|Casino]] with fireworks. He was given a pair of those grippy hospital socks, and wore them for actual months on end despite them being extremely dirty and visibly covered in mold.


This is not just disgusting, but also very dangerous as [[Daniel Larson's health|he has trench foot]] and it could get his wounds infected and potentially contribute to the eventual amputation of his foot if it does not heal.
This is not just disgusting, but also very dangerous as [[Daniel Larson's health|he has trench foot]] and having such a unhygienic sock could get his wounds infected and potentially contribute to the eventual amputation of his foot if it does not heal. Mold also indicates dampness, which is slowly making his foot spongey which will eventually lead to amputation if that doesn't change.

Revision as of 14:14, 7 September 2023

Image of his moldy hospital socks.

Daniel Larson was committed to a mental hospital on the first of March after threatening a Casino with fireworks. He was given a pair of those grippy hospital socks, and wore them for actual months on end despite them being extremely dirty and visibly covered in mold.

This is not just disgusting, but also very dangerous as he has trench foot and having such a unhygienic sock could get his wounds infected and potentially contribute to the eventual amputation of his foot if it does not heal. Mold also indicates dampness, which is slowly making his foot spongey which will eventually lead to amputation if that doesn't change.