Cultcow Russell Greer / Mr. Green / @ 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

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

  • Russell Greer

    Votes: 117 4.5%
  • Travis Kelce

    Votes: 138 5.3%
  • Null

    Votes: 1,449 55.8%
  • Kanye West

    Votes: 283 10.9%
  • Ariana Grande

    Votes: 608 23.4%

  • Total voters
    2,595
Here we go .
Apparently not being selected for a position at a business equates to being “stood up” to Russell.
I dunno, seems more appropriate that you’d feel “stood up” if you were trying to get a date rather than a job. But of course Russell would never try something like that?

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The man who never learned the lesson that no response is a response.
Maybe she moooooved on, Russell....from your application.

Also also, Hiring Managers don't stand people up, its not a dating service, as much as you wish it was. And admitting that you got annoying during the process of application is more than enough to pitch your application.

Retard.
 
Here we go again.
Apparently not being selected for a position at a business equates to being “stood up” to Russell.
I dunno, seems more appropriate that you’d feel “stood up” if you were trying to get a date rather than a job. But of course Russell would never try something like that?

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Move on, dammit. I just got rejected from a job offer and I'm going to apply for another job.
 
The man who never learned the lesson that no response is a response.

To be fair to Russell (I know, I know), people of his parents' generation have been stuck for years in the mindset of "If you don't hear back on a job application, CALL THEM! Or better yet, stop by the office!" In all the years I was struggling to get and stay gainfully employed, people around me were constantly, and I do mean CONSTANTLY, giving me this advice, along with, "It can't hurt! You never know till you try! If they aren't calling you back, try again! They might just have gotten busy because they haven't had time to interview anybody!" And if I refused, because this was stupid and bad advice, they decided I "wasn't really trying." So Russell probably came by this attitude honestly, though he's old enough to have learned better by now.

Of course, if he was capable of learning his lesson in any capacity, none of us would be here.
 
Russell's claims to be psychic are also a product of his Mormon upbringing.

All Mormon men are supposed to have "the gift of the Holy Ghost" and are expected and encouraged to have "promptings" from it. Mormons will frequently promote their faith with a story like "I was supposed to get on a plane, but I felt something warning me don't do it, and I couldn't shake it, so I went home, and then I turned on the news and it turns out the plane crashed and everybody died, except for me, you know why? Because I was prompted by the Holy Ghost, who saved me, and none of the other people on the plane, because I'm the right religion! Also that was 9/11."

When Russ tells stories about supposed predictions and visionary experiences, these are all things that would have been encouraged by his Mormon family and community.

But now he's an atheist. So when he says he had a premonition his grandfather would die, instead of divine intervention I guess he's just claiming to be psychic by his own power.
 
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Dollars to donuts he tried to woo her and she wasn't having it.
 
Apparently not being selected for a position at a business equates to being “stood up” to Russell.

This halfwit has been gainfully employed as a paralegal for about two minutes before he got dumped for stalking celebrities. Even if he was a whip smart candidate with a masterful grasp of the law, he's not getting a call back from ANY law firm. That's why he's driving DoorDash.

As it is, he can't manage the most fundamental principles of civil procedure. Any employer who Googles him would run a mile. Any client that isn't a halfwit would run a mile from a law firm that was so incompetent as to hire him.

There are no jobs in the law for you Russell. You're too thick, too entitled, too retarded and too ugly. Stick with food delivery.
 
There are no jobs in the law for you Russell. You're too thick, too entitled, too retarded and too ugly. Stick with food delivery.
I'd never order DoorDash because they hire slurping, drooling mongoloids like Russ. I don't want tard drool on my cheeseburger.

Also at best, Russ would be minimally competent only to do the most mundane and repetitive of paralegal work, something like at one of those firms where they mail merge the traffic ticket dockets to solicit traffic defense cases, where he might be able to handle some kind of tard-tier data entry.

But that would also require he not be a disgusting filthy bum-looking greasy-haired sex pest who sexually harasses everything female he encounters at the office as well as trying out his "wooing words" on people he got from the docket.

As is, he's lucky anyone even trusts him to DoorDash shit or whatever, and it's inevitable he gets fired from that too either for sexually harassing a customer or plightsperging about whatever made him unavailable for calls.
 
Here we go again.
Apparently not being selected for a position at a business equates to being “stood up” to Russell.
I dunno, seems more appropriate that you’d feel “stood up” if you were trying to get a date rather than a job. But of course Russell would never try something like that?

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He has such a retarded understanding of language.

And life: "when I - someone in need of and hoping to attain a job from this law firm - started harassing the entire firm with escalating ire after a scheduling mixup for my interview, the hiring manager ridiculously objected to my insane lack of professionalism and would not allow me to force them to interview and hire me."

Over and over, he thinks the way to get what he wants is to force people to do what he wants...and after nearly 4 decades of trying and failing to succeed in this approach even once, he has yet to consider a different way. Every single bad review, lawsuit, or grievance he has is a version of this exact scenario and dynamic.

Must suck to be a narcissist when you're just that stupid.
 
started harassing the entire firm with escalating ire after a scheduling mixup for my interview

This is Greer we're talking about. He may not even have gotten an interview. "The hiring manager stood me up" may very well mean "she didn't call me back after I submitted my purple-prose-laden, typo-ridden, self-aggrandizing and obviously riddled with lies application."
 
A few observations:

1. The hiring manager is a woman. I doubt that whatever kind of awkward catastrophe Russell instigated would have occurred if the hiring manager were a man.

2. "When I got slightly annoying" -- when even Russell admits to being "slightly annoying," you know he must really have crossed the line.

3. Russell was prudent enough to write this review in a way that would come off as more-or-less sane to the casual reader and non-Russtorian. He doesn't attack the hiring manager by name and he doesn't mention approaching her romantically. (Though "stood me up" has obviously personal, rather than professional, connotations.)
 
That's what he says, but as far as I know, we have no evidence it's true.

It seems just as likely he was dumped for being shit at the job.
I believe it was a factor, or at least the factor they told him was the reason. A bad, unskilled, but likeable employee can be trained. They'll get more slack for a long while just because they are at least perceived to be genuinely trying their best.

An unskilled, unpleasant employee with an obvious disability might make trouble for the firm. They get what appears to be more slack at first, while a case is being built against them.

An unlikeable, unskilled, disabled employee filing frivolous lawsuits against celebrities? An excellent reason to quickly fire the tard without fear of discrimination troubles. Also an excellent reason to not hire a tard with a large employment gap in the field.
 
This is Greer we're talking about. He may not even have gotten an interview. "The hiring manager stood me up" may very well mean "she didn't call me back after I submitted my purple-prose-laden, typo-ridden, self-aggrandizing and obviously riddled with lies application."
I'm willing to bet a fivespot that his resume is riddled with references (rhetorical autofellatio) to his work on HookerPAC and his open whoremongering.
And, if so, that he doesn't realize that alone is probably a giant red-flag to HR directors and hiring managers.

No sir, if I'm right, he sees himself as a self starter. An entrepreneur, even. He's a man who can get things done.*

*if you are comfortable playing very fast and loose with what "done" means. Trust him. Just let him explain...
 
I'm gonna say Greer's lack of success at getting a job is his own fault, obviously. He might blame the Farms and everyone else for recording everything he's ever done, that we won't just mooooove on.

If you google Russell Greer's name though then the first things that pop up are him tweeting at whores and his book about how he sued Taylor Swift. Both of which are unequivacally his fault and obviously make him look like a major liability to any law firm that might wanna hire him. That aside, why the fuck would an employer pick him over a candidate that didn't take five years to earn a two year degree?

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My favorite example of one of the multiple jobs Russell claims to have lost due to Taylor Swift, is when he says he was called into the office and given the ultimatum that he can either confess it was a publicity stunt and admit to them and himself he never had any legal standing to sue Taylor Swift, or he would be fired. But Russ was too principled to lie and instead bore his testimony to the truth of his legal theory, and got fired.

He writes as if he's like Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego for getting fired for the truth, only to turn around and admit it was a publicity stunt years too late to keep the job.

How believable is this story? Does anyone think they would've really let him keep his job if he just took the L and admitted his case was full of shit?
 
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