Cultcow Russell Greer / @ just_some_dude_named_russell29 / A Safer Nevada PAC - Swift-Obsessed Sex Pest, Convicted of E-Stalking, "Eggshell Skull Plaintiff" Pro Se Litigant, Homeless, aspiring brothel owner

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If you were Taylor Swift, whom would you rather date?

  • Russell Greer

    Votes: 117 4.5%
  • Travis Kelce

    Votes: 138 5.3%
  • Null

    Votes: 1,448 55.9%
  • Kanye West

    Votes: 282 10.9%
  • Ariana Grande

    Votes: 606 23.4%

  • Total voters
    2,591
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a rare moment of self-awareness
 
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a rare moment of self-awareness
Middle-class fuck up? More like the top 1%.
And LOfuckingL if he is referring to his financial wealth.

Sam done goofed.
i think he is referring to his overall being. i got back hella late from a business trip tonight and needed some caffeine to get me through the drive home from the airport, so i am still up and caught the post. i just went to his fb page and scrolled back a bit through the years. he’s in a literal endless loop of “this will be my year,” “i am releasing this song,” “i am writing this screenplay,” “i am making an anti-cyber bullying website,” he legit posts his own website as up and running multiple times. and my scrolling obv didn’t include all the deleted posts documented here. he would be tragic if not for viewing women as utterly vapid sex toys who only have feelings when they are for him.
 
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Does he even qualify as middle class? I understand he pays like $2000 on a band to pitch his shitty music but he also works multiple jobs and lives the bare minimum lifestyle so his money can go to hookers.
I think he got it confused with "first class fuckup" or some similar boomerism. You know how our boy is with idioms.

I mean, he's admitting he's a fuckup because he wants some asspats, but he's not ready to face how epic and unrelenting his failures are. So we get some evidence he can't POSSIBLY be a narcissist because he admitted he felt like a fuckup that one time on Facebook -- but at the last moment, his severe mental illness asserted itself and we got a qualifier there to assure us he's not REALLY a fuckup. Just kind of a fuckup.

If he's still seeing a therapist, she's a goddamn miracle worker to have got him this far.
 
Kool-Aid pickles are a thing from what I understand so... yeah it's weird but it's from the South where they pickle everything so what do you expect?

Also is it any wonder Russtard would want to try these as the artificial fruit punch flavor would appeal to his childish palate.
He wants to deep fellate them, drooling juice everywhere
 
Hey Faggots,
My name is Russell, and I hate every single one of you. All of you are fat, retarded, no-lifes who spend every second of their day looking at stupid ass pictures. You are everything bad in the world. Honestly, have any of you ever gotten any pussy? I mean, I guess it's fun making fun of people because of your own insecurities, but you all take to a whole new level. This is even worse than jerking off to pictures on facebook.
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Don't be a stranger. Just hit me with your best shot. I'm pretty much perfect. I was captain of the football team, and starter on my basketball team. What sports do you play, other than "jack off to naked drawn Japanese people"? I also get straight A's, and have a banging hot girlfriend (She just blew me; Shit was SO cash). You are all faggots who should just kill yourselves. Thanks for listening.
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Now you’re Rusty.
 
Late, conversate is a word with about 200 years of currency behind it.

I suppose if a word gets misused often enough, some moron will make it official, Next we will see a seal of approval on "irregardless" and "orientate." Oh, jeez. I didn't get a flag on "orientate" either.
 
I suppose if a word gets misused often enough, some moron will make it official, Next we will see a seal of approval on "irregardless" and "orientate." Oh, jeez. I didn't get a flag on "orientate" either.
Irregardless is, while not standard, a cromulent word.

Sure it's irregular and considered slang but it's in the Oxford Encyclopedic Dictionary. But then so is "D'oh" so what do I know?

And "orientate" is also a cromulent word. It's more a Britbong word than anything else but it's perfectly fine to use even if it sounds wierd.
 
I suppose if a word gets misused often enough, some moron will make it official, Next we will see a seal of approval on "irregardless" and "orientate." Oh, jeez. I didn't get a flag on "orientate" either.
Irregardless is, while not standard, a cromulent word.

Sure it's irregular and considered slang but it's in the Oxford Encyclopedic Dictionary. But then so is "D'oh" so what do I know?

And "orientate" is also a cromulent word. It's more a Britbong word than anything else but it's perfectly fine to use even if it sounds wierd.
Conversate has been around a long time, but its use today is primarily considered "informal" and "nonstandard."

Irregardless has been around for a similarly long time, but is "nonstandard."

Orientate is perfectly fine, though as @Phil Ken Sebben said, it's more British. In the US, it's primarily used in a "nonstandard" way (not as a stylistic choice).

Cromulent was made up in 1996 and is considered "humorous."

Dictionaries are - like it or not - descriptive, not prescriptive. But good writing will choose a "more correct*" word, if you want to.

*A word like "cromulent," established or not, works in certain contexts for effect/style/humor/etc. "Irregardless" doesn't really ever work better than "regardless.". And "conversate" has no place in non-dialect writing, for the most part, but works in certain contexts, and in those contexts it's a little more specific and descriptive than "converse" or "talk."
 
Conversate has been around a long time, but its use today is primarily considered "informal" and "nonstandard."

Irregardless has been around for a similarly long time, but is "nonstandard."

Orientate is perfectly fine, though as @Phil Ken Sebben said, it's more British. In the US, it's primarily used in a "nonstandard" way (not as a stylistic choice).

Cromulent was made up in 1996 and is considered "humorous."

Dictionaries are - like it or not - descriptive, not prescriptive. But good writing will choose a "more correct*" word, if you want to.

*A word like "cromulent," established or not, works in certain contexts for effect/style/humor/etc. "Irregardless" doesn't really ever work better than "regardless.". And "conversate" has no place in non-dialect writing, for the most part, but works in certain contexts, and in those contexts it's a little more specific and descriptive than "converse" or "talk."
Cromulent was created by "The Simpsons" to mean, "acceptable or adequate" and yes it's used primarily for humorous purposes but the word is in the dictionary and that's it's official definition.

Or course I tend to use it in a humorous way. Sure it's easier to say "acceptable" but cromulent is more fun to say.
 
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