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{{PleaseSpreadTheMessage|If you're mentioned on this page, you're here for a reason. Regardless of what your intent is, do not give Daniel your money or do any of the actions listed below. They will not serve you in the long run.}}{{Quote|Daniel Larson is a bright and empathetic young man.|[[Michael Quinn]] [https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/16r6oyf/daniel_larson_is_a_bright_and_empathetic_young/]}}
{{PleaseSpreadTheMessage|If you're mentioned on this page, you're here for a reason. Regardless of what your intent is, do not give Daniel your money or do any of the actions listed below. They will not serve you in the long run.}}{{Quote|Daniel Larson is a bright and empathetic young man.|[[Michael Quinn]] [https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/16r6oyf/daniel_larson_is_a_bright_and_empathetic_young/]}}
[[File:DanielLarsonpredator.png|thumb|'''Lucas''', better known '''@DanielLarsonPredator,''' a financial enabler who also fed into Daniel's delusions of dating [[Grace VanderWaal]].]]
[[File:DanielLarsonpredator.png|thumb|'''Lucas''', better known '''@DanielLarsonPredator,''' a financial enabler who also fed into Daniel's delusions of dating [[Grace VanderWaal]].]]
'''Enablers,''' sometimes called '''pedo-pals''', are those who encourage [[Daniel Larson|Daniel’s]] negative behavior and self-destructive habits, engendering his already poor mental state, and not letting his face consequences for his actions.
'''Enablers''' (sometimes called '''pedo-pals''') are, by definition,<ref>https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/enabler</ref> people who encourage [[Daniel Larson|Daniel’s]] negative behavior and self-destructive habits by providing excuses or by making it possible to avoid the consequences of his behavior. It's important to note that there is a distinction to people who just assist him (EG [[Case Managers]]) and people who support him to continue his habits. Enablers are some of the most influential people in the [[Daniel Larson]] story, as it definitely would not have reached the state it is in now without enabling from a variety of people.


The [[Daniel Larson]] story definitely would not have reached the state it is in now without enabling from a variety of people.  Enablers of Daniel can be divided into three main classes: the first being '''[[Cashapp|financial]] enablers''', who blindly throw money at Daniel without a second thought, the second being '''delusion enablers''', who endorse Daniel’s grandiose [[delusions]] of being a celebrity while never letting him open his eyes up to reality, and the third being '''behavior enablers,''' who vehemently defend Daniel despite proof of wrongdoing.
Enablers of Daniel can be divided into three main classes: the first being '''[[Daniel Larson's Finances|financial]] enablers''', who, for some reason, throw money at Daniel without a second thought, the second being '''delusion enablers''', who endorse Daniel’s grandiose [[delusions]] of being a celebrity, and the third being '''behavior enablers,''' who vehemently defend Daniel despite proof of wrongdoing. Trolls are often delusion enablers and, in fact, often stoke his delusions.


== Origins of enabling ==
== History of Enabling ==
During Daniel's childhood, it can be argued that his grandmother, [[Nancy Shimer|Nancy]], was his first (or, at least, first known) enabler. This is corroborated by a call made to Daniel's father, Travis Larson, wherein it was revealed that during an instant in Daniel's childhood where he colored on the walls, instead of being punished, he was instead rewarded with candy by his grandmother.  
During Daniel's childhood, it can be argued that his grandmother, [[Nancy Shimer|Nancy]], was his first known enabler. This is corroborated by a call made to Daniel's father, Travis Larson, wherein it was revealed that during an instant in Daniel's childhood where he colored on the walls, instead of being punished, he was instead rewarded with candy by his grandmother.{{Citation Needed}}


It's highly likely that Daniel's grandmother enabled his negative behavior, making him believe that his negative actions would be rewarded, however, it's worth noting that there is nothing proving these claims besides word of mouth, so it should be taken with a grain of salt.
It's highly likely that Daniel's grandmother enabled his negative behavior, making him believe that his negative actions would be rewarded, however, it's worth noting that there is nothing proving these claims besides word of mouth, so it should be taken with a grain of salt.


== Financial enablers ==
== Financial enablers ==
Though his situation is [[Homeless Arc|dire]], Daniel remains irresponsible with money. Despite this, financial enablers continue to try to win Daniel over, that being through his wallet. Providing him with the money he regularly requests, whether through constantly donating him money through his TikTok lives (that he doesn't know how to cash out, mind you). Over the years, Daniel has accrued thousands of dollars from his beloved fans through the form of "donations", overpriced, shoddy videos on Cameo, and through others help.
Though his situation is [[Homeless Arc|dire]], Daniel remains irresponsible with money. Despite this, financial enablers continue to try to win Daniel over, that being through his wallet. Providing him with the money he regularly requests, whether through constantly donating him money through his TikTok lives (that he doesn't know how to cash out, mind you). Over the years, Daniel has accrued thousands of dollars from his beloved fans through the form of "donations," overpriced, shoddy videos on Cameo, and through others help.


The issue with financial enabling is that it reinforces Daniel's idea that he is a celebrity, and keeps his constant notion of not wanting to work healthy
The issue with financial enabling is that it reinforces Daniel's idea that he is a celebrity, and keeps his constant notion of not wanting to work healthy
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