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''Main Article: [[Daniel Larson]]'' | ''Main Article: [[Daniel Larson]]'' | ||
Daniel and Clarks relationship can only be described as unhealthy. For the time Clark managed him, Daniel viewed Clark as his only friend, and in their final calls to each other, Daniel begged Clark to keep being "friends" with him, when they never had such a relationship. In a way, their relationship is sad. For | Daniel and Clarks relationship can only be described as unhealthy. For the time Clark managed him, Daniel viewed Clark as his only friend, and in their final calls to each other, Daniel begged Clark to keep being "friends" with him, when they never had such a relationship. In a way, their relationship is sad. For 10 months, Clark (at least, according to him) spoke to Daniel for almost the whole day, and was the only person he had that wasn't [[Bob Proctor]], or [[trolls]] trying to antagonize him. | ||
In calls to Daniel while he was incarcerated, Clark admit that because of Daniel, he had lost multiple of his jobs due to just how much he was talking to him. Of course, Clark was not forced to speak to him, bringing the suspensions from his workplaces onto himself. There is also a claim of Clark losing a lover because of Daniel, but this cannot be substantiated. | In calls to Daniel while he was incarcerated, Clark admit that because of Daniel, he had lost multiple of his jobs due to just how much he was talking to him. Of course, Clark was not forced to speak to him, bringing the suspensions from his workplaces onto himself. There is also a claim of Clark losing a lover because of Daniel, but this cannot be substantiated. | ||