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Can you imagine being Russel and having to live with the realization that you peaked 7 years ago, and life just gets worse from here?
Being in your thirties isn't so bad, unless you're a gay man. Or Russell Greer.
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Can you imagine being Russel and having to live with the realization that you peaked 7 years ago, and life just gets worse from here?
I've always hated that philosophyWe can't stop adults from making choices, so why not provide a safe place for them?
You mean Russell Queer.Being in your thirties isn't so bad, unless you're a gay man. Or Russell Greer.
I've always hated that philosophy
"We can't stop people from making bad choices, so let's protect them from the consequences"
And many times people's bad choices end up affecting other people who had nothing to do with the initial bad choice.That's one of the things that made me drop libertarianism.
From their logic, people should be free to make bad choices as long as they aren't protected from the consequences of their actions.
However, those who make those extremely bad choices have a knack for becoming extremely upset and angry when other people do not shield them from the consequences of their actions.
I suspect the "reporter" looked him up and either canceled or ran an article that didn't mince words about what kind of person Russ actually is.No self-motivational birthday post from Russell this year, nor any followup regarding his big interview with the reporter.
Something tells me he may not have had that great of a day.
A world where people don’t have the freedom to make bad choices and to chimp out about the consequences of those choices is a world without lolcows.
I accept that often innocent parties will experience fallout from those bad choices, but laughing at lolcows is pretty much a human right.
Last time he got interviewed, they didn't bother to google him or do any research, so the website touted him as a "disability rights advocate" and even allowed him on the radio where they introduced him as such. He was very pleased with this.I suspect the "reporter" looked him up and either canceled or ran an article that didn't mince words about what kind of person Russ actually is.
NPR has always been pretty libtarded but lately they've really sunk to the level of clickbait nonsense written by retards. They also did an almost completely uncritical puff piece for the Troon Ranch right before it went belly up among allegations of rape and mass alpaca graves.Until it was brought to their attention just what sort of a person they'd just given attention and airtime to. They then changed the article to refer to him as simply a "brothel client" and also added a bit about his troubling history of suing celebrities and such.
Oh yeah. Rusty has long stretches of dryness, but when he produces content, he absolutely produces.There's nothing quite like realizing your new co-worker's name is the same as this cow's and then realizing he has a thread over four thousand pages long. I'm in for a wild ride reading up on this guy, am I?
Probably is, and the other Russell Greer has two novels to his name. He was a B-52 pilot during the Cold War. One of his novels is a "what-if" story about the Cold War going nuclear. Our Russ probably has no idea about the Cold War.(Also, Russ shares his name with an actual author, who is almost certainly a better person than him.)
Oh yeah. Rusty has long stretches of dryness, but when he produces content, he absolutely produces.
(Also, Russ shares his name with an actual author, who is almost certainly a better person than him.)
Dildo Soggins here hasnt suffered a dry day in his life.Oh yeah. Rusty has long stretches of dryness,
Too bad the Radio doesn't come with subtitlesand even allowed him on the radio