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
He lied about running. What's another lie about being an office worker on his instagram account that he constantly messages whores on?
It's like one of the main rules of Russ. Lying is not only permitted, but encouraged and honorable, so long as it advances the cause of getting one one's penis sucked.

Tardqiyya.
 
Ricky embraced being an “unfuckable gremlin” long ago and seems better off for it
Ironically, it’s gotten him a ring on his finger and a woman who wants to jump on the one bone in his body that (hopefully) isn't deformed.

The only reason why Greee isn’t completely unfuckable is because he can scrape together enough cash to fling at whores. And even then he manages to repulse some of them to the point they warn other whores to avoid him.
 
I thought that was undone? I just googled Dylan Mulvaney’s thread and found it.

If you Google "Russell Greer Kiwifarms" his thread will come up as the number one result. But if you just Google "Russell Greer", it's never showing the Kiwifarms thread to you, no matter how many pages deep you go.

Basically, you have to know it's there before you'll find it.
 
russell has long been paying for one of those “reputation defender” services (i forget whether it was a facebook post or a plightsperg in a court case or what where he was complaining about how he had to use one, it was forever ago) to only show things he believes are positive about him when you google his name. when i found those minutes from that city council meeting somewhere in nevada many months ago, i REALLY had to dig. most people just doing a cursory google search will only see the things he thinks are fine to be seen about him. they AREN’T fine, of course, but they’re the “least worst” (in his mind).

edit: as an example, before he started using that service, this thread was among the top results for a quoted google search of his name. it’s much further on down in the search results now.
DuckDuckGo “Russell Greer Winnemucca” leads right here.
 
Imagine being the unfortunate person (especially female) who has to share a living space with Greer because you didn't do your due diligence prior to signing the lease. 🤮
Day 1: You finally found a new roommate! His name is Russell. He's kind of awkward, but you try to be understanding. Living with a disability can't be easy.

Day 4: There's a small, round hole in the wall of your shower. You don't remember seeing it before, but maybe it's always been there and you just never noticed...
 
DuckDuckGo “Russell Greer Winnemucca” leads right here.

First result on Google is Greer v. Moon on Court Listener. But there are no Kiwifarms links until page 3.

@PotentiallyCriminal comes up on Page 2 though.
Day 4: There's a small, round hole in the wall of your shower. You don't remember seeing it before, but maybe it's always been there and you just never noticed...

I'd settle for a text based version of the RussellQuest RPG. It'd have to be as good as the old Infocom games though.
 
Haven’t seen him dropping the “office” line in a while. I’d love to know where he got this fascination/fixation on “office” work. He used to regularly use “I work in an office 😎 ” as a pickup line for e-thots as if it was sure to be to most impressive thing they’d ever heard of in a guy.

How bizarre.
 
Haven’t seen him dropping the “office” line in a while. I’d love to know where he got this fascination/fixation on “office” work. He used to regularly use “I work in an office 😎 ” as a pickup line for e-thots as if it was sure to be to most impressive thing they’d ever heard of in a guy.

How bizarre.
I think he knows being an office drone is respectable. He used to weasel word when he was a custodian in an office building, hence the weird wording “I work in an office.”
 
Haven’t seen him dropping the “office” line in a while. I’d love to know where he got this fascination/fixation on “office” work. He used to regularly use “I work in an office 😎 ” as a pickup line for e-thots as if it was sure to be to most impressive thing they’d ever heard of in a guy.

How bizarre.
It's as opposed to him flipping burgers or working with his hands. A lot of people see it as being a better job than anything blue collar.

And yet I have yet to see a plumber or electrician who's out of work.
 
Haven’t seen him dropping the “office” line in a while. I’d love to know where he got this fascination/fixation on “office” work. He used to regularly use “I work in an office 😎 ” as a pickup line for e-thots as if it was sure to be to most impressive thing they’d ever heard of in a guy.

How bizarre.
Because when he hears "i work in an office", he imagines a corner office on the top floor w/a secretary. You know, hot shot, big important man stuff.

When most people hear "I work in an office" they think of a large room full of cubicles, where you're an expendable cog in the machine, or middle-management, at most.

That's because a Junior Vice President of a company wouldn't say "I work in an office."

How he's romanticized office work is beyond me. I've had office jobs, they're mundane, unfullfilling, and the work can feel redundant.
 
Because when he hears "i work in an office", he imagines a corner office on the top floor w/a secretary. You know, hot shot, big important man stuff.

When most people hear "I work in an office" they think of a large room full of cubicles, where you're an expendable cog in the machine, or middle-management, at most.

That's because a Junior Vice President of a company wouldn't say "I work in an office."

How he's romanticized office work is beyond me. I've had office jobs, they're mundane, unfullfilling, and the work can feel redundant.
It's another one of the ideas he was taught at a young age that he never managed to learn any nuance in. Wear a suit to be respectful, an office job is a sign of success, etc. He refuses to change or even see some exceptions in these notions no matter what evidence is presented.
 
How he's romanticized office work is beyond me. I've had office jobs, they're mundane, unfullfilling, and the work can feel redundant.

I think it has to be related to competence. If you're an incompetent plumber, joiner, bricklayer, electrician, etc. you won't last a day on the job. Somebody will figure out that you can't do the work and you'll be paid off at the end of the day and told not to come back.

Offices are full of incompetent people pretending they're doing something meaningful. A lot of the time, their supervisor is just as incompetent as they are, so you might have a whole bunch of people colluding to conceal the incompetence.

I used to think this was just the public sector (because that's where most of my experience is and most people who work there are incompetent or lazy or both.) But my son runs his own office-based business and he can't hire competent people for love nor money. They can often talk a good game, but after a few weeks on the job it tends to become pretty clear that they don't think it matters at all whether they actually do any work.

Fast food joints and supermarkets will work you until you drop. So if you don't have any actual skills, an office is where you want to be hiding.
 
edit: as an example, before he started using that service, this thread was among the top results for a quoted google search of his name. it’s much further on down in the search results now.

That may have more to do with Google removing the Farms from search results almost entirely for a while. Most of those services are just looking to scam idiots like Russ out of their money. I don't think it matters much as a five minute interaction with Greer should be all anyone needs to know how much of a sleazebag scumfuck he is.

Without a cool down period, this is over a 16:30 mile time. Not exactly a run

That's pathetic. When I was in grade school every year we had a physical fitness evaluation that involved doing pushups, hanging from a bar, and other various exercises. One of the other tests was a mile run. The kids that didn't care or take it seriously who would just fast walk instead of actually running would finish in about 15 minutes.

Offices are full of incompetent people pretending they're doing something meaningful. A lot of the time, their supervisor is just as incompetent as they are, so you might have a whole bunch of people colluding to conceal the incompetence.

It's even worse than that. Often times they make more work for other people to give the illusion of actually doing something. Carl Icahn, an American investor, has a famous story about a business he acquired that had an entire office of 50 or so people and no one at the company knew what any of them actually did. He hired some external consultants that couldn't figure out what any of them actually did either. He fired all of them and it had no impact on the rest of the business and no one had any problems due to them being gone.
 
How he's romanticized office work is beyond me
It might be due to his time as a paralegal - compared to the low skilled jobs he has had before + since then the paralegal jobs probably gave him better pay, better benefits, better hours, and being involved with legal filings let him feel smart and important.

Put another way - his baseline is so low that office work shines by comparison, the rest of us just have a different reference frame.

ETA: He has a self image as an intellectual/creative type, being a paralegal may have played into that (and if it did then working in an office came with the territory).
 
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It's as opposed to him flipping burgers or working with his hands. A lot of people see it as being a better job than anything blue collar.

And yet I have yet to see a plumber or electrician who's out of work.
I have yet to see a plumber or electrician that isn't driving an $80,000 custom pick up truck. They make scary good money. Welders even more.
 
I have yet to see a plumber or electrician that isn't driving an $80,000 custom pick up truck. They make scary good money. Welders even more.
Also, their pickup is likely a "work" vehicle and the lease or deprecation is tax deductible. Slap a phone number on the side, and viola, 30% discount(ish).

See, Greer could have done this and claimed deductions for his business driving for his LLC. Just put the URL and some barely clothed women on it to make it legitimate.
 
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