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 55.8%
  • Kanye West

    Votes: 283 10.9%
  • Ariana Grande

    Votes: 607 23.4%

  • Total voters
    2,593
In July 2016, he was posting about his BFF Seth getting married. He was invited to his wedding and was manically posting to members of the bride & groom's families begging for a ride to the ceremony the next day. He actually begged the bride's SISTER, the maid of honor, to drive 30 minutes one way the day of the wedding to pick up his sorry ass. He was pissed when nobody agreed to his requests.

This photo was from when his "best friend" announced he was engaged. Over 500 likes/reactions...and one angry Russ. What a good best friend he is.

After the wedding a couple of weeks later, Seth and his bride met Shitlips for dinner. Of course, there was a picture from it...so awkward. I don't have screenshots of it but I wish I did. Hoping someone else does. The 3 of them were sitting on a bench at the restaurant. The beautiful couple was sitting close to each other, and then there was the bamboon off to the side as the third wheel. The photo was extremely uncomfortable to look at.

When Russhole got home, he posted the picture and captioned something about how his best friend's wife hates him...of course, tagging her in it. I remember feeling so embarrassed for her at the time.

I really hope one of the Russell historians has this photo gem in a file somewhere. Especially the part when he lost his mind the day before the wedding. I'm willing to bet Russ has never been to a wedding. All I can envision is him standing up when the question about anyone objecting to this marriage comes up. Can't you just see him taking the question as literal instead of a rhetorical tradition?

"Yes! I object! Thanks for asking me. It's not fair this man will have sex whenever he wants without having to pay for it. I deserve it more! Look! I'm dressed in a suit and everything! It should be MEEEEEEEEE!"

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Oh yeah I remember this from blasting through 330 pages in a week.
Russ as to why he left an "angry" reaction on his best friend's proposal post.
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To be fair, that is some quality banter from Russ there, and the kind of thing I'd see some lads say to their best friends.
From a normal bloke just ribbing their bud, I can completely see that.
When it's a guy who literally drools over every 8+ he comes across, including the recently-engaged, it should be taken as him trying to drive a zombie-mugged wedge between two happy people.
 
Can someone please clarify something for me - if Russ features someone in his book, but they are horribly injured in an accident or ambushed by a shit-throwing maniac, does that still count as using their likeness?

If Russ' sister and Ken really didn't want to be in the book, isn't Russ better off not mentioning them at all?

A good rule of thumb is that his legal opinions are usually either exactly the opposite of how it actually works, or are simply non sequiturs.
 
People are rating the APP, not the publication. It’s probably buggy or something and that’s why it has such a low rating. Moron.

I can't speak for it now, but the app used to be just an icon that opened the home page in your browser, at least on android. This was a few years back though, it might be better now. I never bothered trying the apple version.
 
just posting the same dumb shit over and over and over again. release the book.

edit-- woops, missed it by that much

Oh, God, he's such a stereotype that he "likes" his own posts. Just, no, Rusty.

Edit: Jesus, I'm new here and catching up on this mess and clearly can't internet, but I'm sure you all have already seen that he "likes" his own shit. (proceeds to go back to lurking and trying to process this level of crazy).
 
As I read his book, I'm starting to see some massive hypocrisy.

He claims that he's been the target of everything ranging from point-and-laugh to outright attempted murder over the Swift case. He claims that his family has been harassed and harmed. He claims that one of his best friends was nearly killed in a fire (yes, I know he recanted later). And within his narrative, no, none of these things was enough to silence him from telling the truth, the whole truth, all of it.

Someone mentions they'll sue him, and he hastily moves to revise his allegations.

We're supposed to be inspired by this "incredible true story" of a man ready to sacrifice everything for his convictions and for the truth, but as soon as someone threatens him with mild inconvenience for saying anything, he runs away.
 
Oh, God, he's such a stereotype that he "likes" his own posts. Just, no, Rusty.

Edit: Jesus, I'm new here and catching up on this mess and clearly can't internet, but I'm sure you all have already seen that he "likes" his own shit. (proceeds to go back to lurking and trying to process this level of crazy).
Yeah he's made a post about this before. I guess the Facebook algorithm makes it show up more on other people's feeds when it has more likes. But only people like Russel even need to worry about having enough likes for others to see their posts because he doesn't have friends like most of us do who generally always like his posts.
 
Although I’ve seen these posts before, each time I do, I’m shocked all over again at how horrible he truly is. He’s such a hateful, spiteful, childish, low-IQ weasel.

I would love talking to his (presumably) normal sister to hear her perceptions of him growing up. Did he spy on her in the bathroom? Did he drill a hole between their bedrooms so he could watch her? I bet he did. And he’s getting so pissed off at what we all are saying, so it must be true.

I think we all should remember that Russ HATES women. He feels rejected by them and he feels they owe him something. That could play out in a lot of ways, including an Eliot Rodger moment.

We don't know what he did, or intended to do in his high school. But he was in jail for a bit, and maybe like that girl says, they did find a gun. A threat will get you expelled and arrested, but it doesn't usually mean weeks of jail, unless there was more to the story.

You never know what rage can make a person do in the future. He is an angry, mean, vengeful person and is socially isolated, struggling with housing and employment. Bad combo
 
Russ clearly views Genesis as a threat. First, she's married, so she's of no use to him, she should just go away. Secondly, she's married his best friend, so yeah, he'll have less time for Russ. I'm sure anyone with a large circle of friends has had that ONE guy who got pissed that someone was getting married. Usually, it's the stereotypical Nice Guy who's pining after a girl, and she marries some other guy, and he gets weird, and is eventually kicked out of the group. But usually, you don't have to hire armed guards to keep him from disrupting the wedding. That's pretty rare, thank god.
 
We are assholes. But pretty much everyone with a thread here richly deserves being hounded by assholes. It's a public service we provide, really.

You know, Russ's world view is so fucked up that I'm willing to believe he has brain issues that are part of his genetic disorder. But it doesn't matter; his behavior is so wrong and dangerous that he needs watching, even if it turns out he's mentally impaired.

He's a sped but he's also more or less evil. The good thing about what an utterly laughable sped he is is that it makes him too incompetent to actually succeed at his evil.

If he gets sued he will take it to mean they are scared of him. He will just brag about it.

If they sue they'll probably ask for a restraining order or other injunction. If he disobeys that, since he's more or less judgment-proof, if fining him doesn't stop him, it's off to jail with him where the inmates will find a use for his slack jaw.
 
Take your pick:

- "too stupid to try living life" - I wonder what he thinks he means by that
- reduces old people to their age - no concept of that person having a lifetime of experience - very childlike view of the world
- frantic last-minute calls for a ride to his friend's wedding, unwilling to just call Lyft (unless they banned him)
 
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