You'd think that with the courtroom humiliation and the slap-downs on Instagram Russ would finally be able to take a hint. He hasn't.
What Russ doesn't understand is that common denominator in all of these events isn't society or some celebrity, but it's himself. He's the only person holding him back in life, and there have been far too many opportunities for him to change this.
1) Russ could start by taking a look at his attitude - that means throwing out the entitlement, the self-pity, and the lack of empathy. Yes, people with disabilities do have it harder than everyone else, but it's not the be all and end all. There are millions of disabled people in happy relationships - it's their personalities that drew people in. Being a dick is going to drive people away, and that goes for both disabled and non-disabled people. Same with respecting people's personal space (both online and in person).
2) You can still be eccentric and have a relationship. Being weird is okay - being a creep or deluded idiot isn't.
3) Russ should get a hobby. Stalking girls online and filing lawsuits isn't a hobby. He likes to write music, maybe he could focus on that - he could even meet new people and make friends. Heck, even Chris Chan has hobbies (and to his credit they do motivate him to leave the hoard every so often). Or he could actually spend time in the gym (as opposed to posting photos on Instagram to try and impress people).
4) Russ could try to develop himself on a smaller level, i.e ditching the cheap suit (or getting it altered by a tailor so it doesn't look as shit) or taking the time to learn/read up on things before sperging. Or get a new job.
This is Russhole we're speaking about here, so the chances of him actually making a positive change in his life are zero to none.