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"A little over 90 seconds (part 3)"...I can't wait for Russ' next installment of the "Why I Sued..." video series: "Why I Sued That Hooker (in under 90 seconds)"
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"A little over 90 seconds (part 3)"...I can't wait for Russ' next installment of the "Why I Sued..." video series: "Why I Sued That Hooker (in under 90 seconds)"
I wonder if he's smart enough to resist the urge to slander his stalking victim. Probably not.I'm waiting for his stalker conviction
He could try transing, and see if he can pick up a few sponsorships.In order to succeed in the entertainment business, you need some combination of talent, connections, money, above average looks, and luck.
"Why I want to make it illegal for your 18-year-old-daughter to refuse to fuck me (in more than 90 seconds)"I can think of a few "90 seconds" videos Russ could make that would be incredible. Feel free to add your own.
"Why I Can't Write Songs (Longer Than 90 Seconds)"
"Why I Prematurely Ejaculate (In 90 Seconds)"
"Why I Soak My Beard and Shirt With Drool (In 90 Seconds)"
I.Q. isn't that much of a benchmark as everyone in the 90s thought it was. I'm sure plenty of people below triple digits would be perfectly capable of this. That said, I 100% agree that he absolutely cannot comprehend the existence of perspectives outside his own.One convincing evidence of low IQ is a lack of theory of the mind. If a person is unable to put themselves in the shoes of another, their IQ is likely below 100. A lot of criminals, particularly uneducated ones, aren't complete psychos- they simply cannot comprehend how other people feel. If you were to ask one "Well, how do you think that mother felt when she learned you murdered her son?" you'd likely get a blank stare- not out of Hannibal Lecter-esque malevolence, but because the murderer simply cannot comprehend the question. To the murderer, this question makes as much sense as asking "What is the sound of one hand clapping?"
It's the same with Russell. He thinks if he can just explain his side of the story, everyone will agree with him. It literally does not occur to him that, even if he explains, someone will find it unconvincing. And he absolutely doesn't consider that it'll make him look worse in our eyes. Part of it is definitely his narcissism, but I wouldn't be surprised to learn his IQ is in the double digits. Maybe it's the way he was raised (we've theorized before that when he was a kid, his peers were obligated to accept his insincere apologies). Maybe he is evil and actively malevolent. Maybe it's just basic stupidity. Maybe it's all three. For whatever reason, he believes we're obligated to accept whatever explanation he throws out.
It's this kind of aberrant psychology that keeps me coming back to the Farms. It's just so far beyond what's considered normal. It's something that any Hollywood showrunner would dismiss as being unrealistic. And yet, it's real. We have the proof.
Ok, this would seem to lend credence to the idea he got rejected from the law firm for his history of vexatious litigation. Again Russ, you don't get to decide what people hold against you. You sued Taylor Swift three times because of a ridiculous fantasy you had. You wrote a an entire book about it. You sued a major production company for not making the cut for AGT. Any law firm would be rightfully worried you'd use firm resources for your personal vendettas.
Reminder that 100 IQ is technically a shifting benchmark and simply represents "average intelligence based on all collected scores so far", though the way it is measured is heavily affected by level of education which fucks up a lot of standardized tests and isn't really that great of a measure of intelligence to pick out exception individuals if they aren't educated to a similar level. 100 IQ is the expected result of you grabbed a random person off the street, with something like 70% of the population being between 85 and 115. Statistically speaking, about half this thread is double digits and the other half is triple digits. This is because the way it is calculated is a bit wonky and is actively manipulated to ensure the yearly average maintains that a certain bell curve exists so that outliers are easier to detect, as IQ is primarily intended to detect notable individuals, in particular it is meant to detect the intellectually disabled.I.Q. isn't that much of a benchmark as everyone in the 90s thought it was. I'm sure plenty of people below triple digits would be perfectly capable of this. That said, I 100% agree that he absolutely cannot comprehend the existence of perspectives outside his own.
Is this video essentially just "yes, I know I said I loved the concert and meeting her, but I wuz lying actually"? Because that's all I got from it. Like the single (possibly) important accusation (guard manhandling him) is mentioned once and never again (you know, the sole thing that might get you some sympathy?)
Is this video essentially just "yes, I know I said I loved the concert and meeting her, but I wuz lying actually"? Because that's all I got from it. Like the single (possibly) important accusation (guard manhandling him) is mentioned once and never again (you know, the sole thing that might get you some sympathy?)
Also, I love how he admits that he sued her because she wasn't smiling enough at him, even though she smiled as much as with any other person she took the photo with
Same reaction here. I know almost nothing about her beyond she's a pop singer but if you showed me this picture with no context I'd think it was exactly the same as any other meet and greet kind of thing. She's certainly pretty and is doing kind of an interesting pose/expression and she doesn't look like she's rather be anywhere else in the world and that's an amazing testament to her acting ability (seriously...how boring/exhausting does that have to be?). The idea that anyone else in the world is going to agree with him based on this picture is pure Crusty Rusty insanity.Actually I think his Ariana photo, she has this exotic interesting look which he should be proud of but not Russ, he wanted her worshiping him because he is " so awesome ".
I think she used to be one ofSame reaction here. I know almost nothing about her beyond she's a pop singer but if you showed me this picture with no context I'd think it was exactly the same as any other meet and greet kind of thing. She's certainly pretty and is doing kind of an interesting pose/expression and she doesn't look like she's rather be anywhere else in the world and that's an amazing testament to her acting ability (seriously...how boring/exhausting does that have to be?). The idea that anyone else in the world is going to agree with him based on this picture is pure Crusty Rusty insanity.
If the video calls Erica "the mentally ill girl" as he has in court documents, she could ACTUALLY sue him for defamationI'm waiting for his stalker conviction
Nickelodeon.I think she used to be one of Disney's prosti-tots
I hate remembering Nickelodeon going to shit by purging all cartoons that weren't Spongebob or Fairy Odd Parents. Still, despite that I still find it hard to associate Nickelodeon with live action, because they had good branding and even to this day lean into their legacy of things people liked while trying to hide from the stuff people didn't. Which Russ could learn from.Nickelodeon.
what? Chop off him his penis? He'd never go for it.He could try transing, and see if he can pick up a few sponsorships.
Only if she can show that his video caused her reputation to go down. She would need to prove harm and often times that's hard to do.If the video calls Erica "the mentally ill girl" as he has in court documents, she could ACTUALLY sue him for defamation
Actually if he got his balls chopped off that would do so. Cutting off the dick would just mean he'd have no way to deal with the desire.That might lower his sex drive though...
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Is this video essentially just "yes, I know I said I loved the concert and meeting her, but I wuz lying actually"? Because that's all I got from it. Like the single (possibly) important accusation (guard manhandling him) is mentioned once and never again (you know, the sole thing that might get you some sympathy?)