I'm blocked from his tiktok so I cant even comment telling him he doesn't deserve it
I don't know what's more embarrassing, the arselicker who did this or Whanker jizzing over his own ego
That must be some big fat paycheck heâs getting. Drink the Kool aid some more why donât you Steve mateno words
If you could kiss your own arse ......I don't know what's more embarrassing, the arselicker who did this or Whanker jizzing over his own ego
This is what paying members have to do to distract Whanker from his council clickbait long enough to get some attention.That must be some big fat paycheck heâs getting. Drink the Kool aid some more why donât you Steve mate
Must have a competition on for sad fans to try to win a hoodie or something!no words
Please tell me he's getting paid to do this the poor man - I'm concerned for him - he says on one that Dan and Karyn are the most inspirational people he has ever meet - maybe he just meant met on that day surely not in his lifetime.That must be some big fat paycheck heâs getting. Drink the Kool aid some more why donât you Steve mate
Oh-oo-oh you're in Dan's army now!!!Jesus, just went on that guy's account and there's an even worse song...I won't post it because I think he's humiliated himself enough. Go home Steve, you'redrunkbrainwashed.
I think his girlfriend is a midwifeDoes anyone in his inner circle have a proper job?
This. Is. Spot. On. !Sound familiar?
"Signs Youâre Probably In A Cult"
. The leader is the ultimate authority
If youâre not allowed to criticize your leader, even if the criticism is true, youâre probably in a cult.
Cults begin with a charismatic leader who claims some supreme knowledge. They may call themselves a prophet, messiah, messenger, or an enlightened teacher. They can also be CEOs, military officials, politicians, and self-help gurus.
Cult leaders convince members to forfeit their critical thinking ability in return for a sense of belonging, authority, and purpose. To members, it doesnât matter what the evidence or logic may suggest, the leader is always right, and their misdeeds are always justified. Criticism of the leader is forbidden.
. The group suppresses skepticism
If youâre only allowed to study your organization through approved sources, youâre probably in a cult.
Cults view critical thinking as an infectious disease and every effort is made to suppress it. Doubting members are encouraged to isolate themselves from outside influences and focus solely on the doctrine of the cult.
Criticism is forbidden. People who contradict the group are viewed as persecutors and are often given labels like âanti,â âapostate,â or âsuppressive person.â Members are discouraged from consuming any material that is critical of the group.
. The group delegitimizes former members
If you canât think of a legitimate reason for leaving your group, youâre probably in a cult.
Because the cult considers itself the ultimate authority on truth, it canât imagine anybody leaving it with their integrity intact. Thus, it has to perpetuate a false narrative that former members were deceived, proud, immoral, or lazy.
If former members speak out, they are dismissed as bitter, angry, dishonest or evil. Cults often impose some kind of shunning to shame former members and prevent them from infecting other members with the truth.
The group uses âthought reformâ methods
If your serious questions are answered with cliches, youâre probably in a cult.
Indoctrination or âbrainwashingâ is the process through which a cult slowly breaks down a personâs sense of identity and ability to think rationally. Behaviors like excessive fasting, prayer, hypnosis, scripture reading, chanting, meditation, or drug usage can all be used to increase a personâs vulnerability to the leaderâs suggestions.
This. Is. Spot. On. !
A couple weeks ago he was talking about doing a boot camp type thing... 5 people to join him in the woods or somewhere similar. A whole month with DW and his staff.
That is terrifyingly accurate in the description of what is happening.Sound familiar?
"Signs Youâre Probably In A Cult"
. The leader is the ultimate authority
If youâre not allowed to criticize your leader, even if the criticism is true, youâre probably in a cult.
Cults begin with a charismatic leader who claims some supreme knowledge. They may call themselves a prophet, messiah, messenger, or an enlightened teacher. They can also be CEOs, military officials, politicians, and self-help gurus.
Cult leaders convince members to forfeit their critical thinking ability in return for a sense of belonging, authority, and purpose. To members, it doesnât matter what the evidence or logic may suggest, the leader is always right, and their misdeeds are always justified. Criticism of the leader is forbidden.
. The group suppresses skepticism
If youâre only allowed to study your organization through approved sources, youâre probably in a cult.
Cults view critical thinking as an infectious disease and every effort is made to suppress it. Doubting members are encouraged to isolate themselves from outside influences and focus solely on the doctrine of the cult.
Criticism is forbidden. People who contradict the group are viewed as persecutors and are often given labels like âanti,â âapostate,â or âsuppressive person.â Members are discouraged from consuming any material that is critical of the group.
. The group delegitimizes former members
If you canât think of a legitimate reason for leaving your group, youâre probably in a cult.
Because the cult considers itself the ultimate authority on truth, it canât imagine anybody leaving it with their integrity intact. Thus, it has to perpetuate a false narrative that former members were deceived, proud, immoral, or lazy.
If former members speak out, they are dismissed as bitter, angry, dishonest or evil. Cults often impose some kind of shunning to shame former members and prevent them from infecting other members with the truth.
The group uses âthought reformâ methods
If your serious questions are answered with cliches, youâre probably in a cult.
Indoctrination or âbrainwashingâ is the process through which a cult slowly breaks down a personâs sense of identity and ability to think rationally. Behaviors like excessive fasting, prayer, hypnosis, scripture reading, chanting, meditation, or drug usage can all be used to increase a personâs vulnerability to the leaderâs suggestions.
This literally should be a trust pilot reviewSound familiar?
"Signs Youâre Probably In A Cult"
. The leader is the ultimate authority
If youâre not allowed to criticize your leader, even if the criticism is true, youâre probably in a cult.
Cults begin with a charismatic leader who claims some supreme knowledge. They may call themselves a prophet, messiah, messenger, or an enlightened teacher. They can also be CEOs, military officials, politicians, and self-help gurus.
Cult leaders convince members to forfeit their critical thinking ability in return for a sense of belonging, authority, and purpose. To members, it doesnât matter what the evidence or logic may suggest, the leader is always right, and their misdeeds are always justified. Criticism of the leader is forbidden.
. The group suppresses skepticism
If youâre only allowed to study your organization through approved sources, youâre probably in a cult.
Cults view critical thinking as an infectious disease and every effort is made to suppress it. Doubting members are encouraged to isolate themselves from outside influences and focus solely on the doctrine of the cult.
Criticism is forbidden. People who contradict the group are viewed as persecutors and are often given labels like âanti,â âapostate,â or âsuppressive person.â Members are discouraged from consuming any material that is critical of the group.
. The group delegitimizes former members
If you canât think of a legitimate reason for leaving your group, youâre probably in a cult.
Because the cult considers itself the ultimate authority on truth, it canât imagine anybody leaving it with their integrity intact. Thus, it has to perpetuate a false narrative that former members were deceived, proud, immoral, or lazy.
If former members speak out, they are dismissed as bitter, angry, dishonest or evil. Cults often impose some kind of shunning to shame former members and prevent them from infecting other members with the truth.
The group uses âthought reformâ methods
If your serious questions are answered with cliches, youâre probably in a cult.
Indoctrination or âbrainwashingâ is the process through which a cult slowly breaks down a personâs sense of identity and ability to think rationally. Behaviors like excessive fasting, prayer, hypnosis, scripture reading, chanting, meditation, or drug usage can all be used to increase a personâs vulnerability to the leaderâs suggestions.
It's too much now.no words
OH MY GOOD GOD!