Cultcow Russell Greer / @ 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

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

  • Russell Greer

    Votes: 117 4.5%
  • Travis Kelce

    Votes: 138 5.3%
  • Null

    Votes: 1,448 55.9%
  • Kanye West

    Votes: 282 10.9%
  • Ariana Grande

    Votes: 606 23.4%

  • Total voters
    2,591
He has the book dedicated to Bailee, the asshole.
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The legal introduction is something else.
 
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So the first few pages are him explaining that a celebrity has a right to privacy AND a right to publicity, which is a nutty idea.

He talks about how a celebrity supposedly has a duty to a fan, and why their words are more valued in the public arena, and also how today they are called social media influencers. He mush-mashed a lot of stuff in there, even mentioning studies about celebrity worship, and even talks about Kirk Cameron (!) agreeing that celebrities should be held to a higher standard. Then he goes on to talk about what Taylor did.

He's snotty about the moms cancer and the cranes, etc. he's been very. Use previously telling people to google this or that, but suddenly doesn't understand the meaning of paper cranes. He's also very braggadocio about his "legal degree". He thinks he's writing in a conversational tone, but comes across as confused and stupid, what a shock.

I'll attached those pages about what led him to think Swift owes him below, but we kind of know them. He mentions that other people asked Swift to prom, but doesn't mention that she didn't have to say yes to all of them

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I'm sorry, have we already discussed Russell's apparent WWII novel? Came up when I looked for this new travesty on Amazon.
 
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Being that not all of his have the legal background Russ does, he gives a lesson on the courts system and its reliance on precedents (not presidents.) <---Russ joke. He speaks some legal gobbled gook and then says the FTC makes him sane. End paragraph. I'm left with a throbbing migraine.

Oh, he started it out with the drawings we saw. Supposedly, Taylor knocked him off cloud 9, that's what it was about.


And I am unable to purchase it. I could only get the sample. So that's pretty much all there is so far. Something isn't working, Russ.
 
So the first few pages are him explaining that a celebrity has a right to privacy AND a right to publicity, which is a nutty idea.

He talks about how a celebrity supposedly has a duty to a fan, and why their words are more valued in the public arena, and also how today they are called social media influencers. He mush-mashed a lot of stuff in there, even mentioning studies about celebrity worship, and even talks about Kirk Cameron (!) agreeing that celebrities should be held to a higher standard. Then he goes on to talk about what Taylor did.

He's snotty about the moms cancer and the cranes, etc. he's been very. Use previously telling people to google this or that, but suddenly doesn't understand the meaning of paper cranes. He's also very braggadocio about his "legal degree". He thinks he's writing in a conversational tone, but comes across as confused and stupid, what a shock.

I'll attached those pages about what led him to think Swift owes him below, but we kind of know them. He mentions that other people asked Swift to prom, but doesn't mention that she didn't have to say yes to all of them

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For some odd reason, two girls in Utah made 1,989 paper cranes for Taylor and her mom.

What an utter sociopath.

Thanks, Barbarella, for sharing the little he's managed to publish so far.
 
I'm sorry, have we already discussed Russell's apparent WWII novel? Came up when I looked for this new travesty on Amazon.

Unlike Russell G. Greer, Russell L. Greer seems like a pretty decent guy:

iuniverse.com biography said:
Russell Greer is a native of Columbus, Georgia and a 1980 graduate of the University of Georgia with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Marketing. He also holds a Master of Education Degree in Secondary History Education from Columbus State University (1999).

Mr. Greer is a former U.S. Air Force officer, having received his commission through Air Force ROTC Detachment 160 at the University of Georgia. He attended USAF Undergraduate Pilot Training and earned his wings at Vance AFB, Oklahoma in 1981. Subsequently, he flew the B-52 at Loring AFB, Maine and Andersen AFB, Guam, before returning to Vance AFB as a T-37 Instructor Pilot.

Subsequent to his Air Force service, Mr. Greer worked briefly in the corporate world before obtaining his Georgia teaching certification. He taught social studies in Georgia public high schools, as well serving as an adjunct professor of history at Columbus State University, Reinhardt University, and Georgia Northwestern Technical College until his retirement in 2017.

The author is currently active in the Cobb County Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol, the U.S. Air Force's Civilian Auxiliary.

Mr. Greer currently resides in Woodstock, Georgia with his wife, Karen.

"Eagle of the Ardennes" is his first novel.

Also, his book is supposedly incredibly good.
 
I say we all resist the urge to leave reviews on Amazon.

1. It will make him look like a bigger dumbass for writing an actual disclaimer in his book warning trolls will leave bad reviews. It will be laughable if nobody leaves reviews.

2. He believes the entire world is awaiting this book, when in reality we're the only ones who keep an eye on his antics.

3. The manchild gets off on any attention...positive or negative. Taking a page from Taylor Swift's camp on how to deal with Russell Greer...IGNORE HIM.
 
I literally cannot get more than the sample. I just get the message that it's not available for my device. It doesn't seem to work on Apple products-has anybody else tried? I think he wants us to read the sample and buy the paperback? Or he screwed up the formatting?

I have an old Android around here somewhere-i will try to charge it up and try it that way.

If not, I'll buy the paperback.

Just wanted to let you all know I'm still planning to honor the original plan.

I did post most of the sample.
 
Hi, longtime lurker, new poster. Thought I wouldn't be able to buy the book on my Mac - and it did send me the same error message - but for some reason I was also able to open the full book in the online reader, even though it says my payment was declined? So I... Seem to have the book. Are screenshots allowed? I don't know what the plan was/don't want to get sued by Russ hahaha
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Some proof/shoutout to you kiwis
 
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Being that not all of his have the legal background Russ does, he gives a lesson on the courts system and its reliance on precedents (not presidents.) <---Russ joke. He speaks some legal gobbled gook and then says the FTC makes him sane. End paragraph. I'm left with a throbbing migraine.

Oh, he started it out with the drawings we saw. Supposedly, Taylor knocked him off cloud 9, that's what it was about.


And I am unable to purchase it. I could only get the sample. So that's pretty much all there is so far. Something isn't working, Russ.

Someone screenshot the Bailee dedication....hopefully her family finds some way to get him in trouble for that shit ignore that i see someone did im a tard

Unlike Russell G. Greer, Russell L. Greer seems like a pretty decent guy:



Also, his book is supposedly incredibly good.

Woah i never looked up who this other greer is. Sorry to powerlevel but its just too crazy
...my mom actually knows that Russell Greer
 
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