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- Apr 27, 2015
I was expecting the classic "I've always been there for them, and now they won't help me in my time of need!" line, but no. Russell isn't even pretending that he's anything other than selfish.
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They literally punched me in the face.
Pack your brass knuckles. I'll be by to pick you up at 8.Anyone who says this should, in fact, be immediately literally punched in the face so they know what literally means.
Not only that, but when someone was pretending to be Katy Perry and he thought he was going to get to meet and hang out (have sex) with her, he threw an absolute tard fit when they told him a fan in a wheelchair would be there. He not only doesn’t promote other disabled people, he feels they don’t deserve the glory he does. He’s not trying to raise awareness for disabilities and discrimination, he’s trying to raise awareness for Russell Greer.
Screenshots? I'm still way behind on all the drama with this man.
It apparently never occurred to him that he could type up some written notes beforehand, then use them for the interview to keep details straight. But obviously it can't be that important if he never persisted in his efforts past the initial minor problem.I love that he mentions KF and how the cops think he has a case against us but he is literally too lazy to go write a report in person at the station, which he claims is the only thing stopping him. If we are really ruining his life so much, wouldn't that be incentive enough to get up off your lazy ass and go to the police station?
I'm sure that when you are a handicapped kid, demanding support from others and getting it is actually completely normal, especially when you are growing up in a community of nice religious people. But some combination of narcissism, low intelligence, and possible autism have kept Russel from realizing that the same isn't true when you are 1) an adult, 2) dislikable, 3) now interacting in a heterogenous big city setting, and 4) asking for something insane. This sort of hangover of juvenile or even infantile coping mechanisms as an adult is very Phil (ADF)-ish, actually.I love how he thinks one can just demand support from others and that it's a totally normal thing to do. It's especially telling that he's addressing the people who know him. It's almost as if... people automatically support you and even want to be there for you... when you're not a complete blight on society ?
Oh wow that's...insane man.
Yeah, what he said, missed that you mentioned it.There should be a video of him sobbing to the fake agent about this as well, it's in the first post probably.
Serious question that I would really like to know how he would answer....if a one-legged "fatty" were to pursue Russhole and he ignored her and found her troubling, would he be the discriminator???? Is it only discrimination if he is the "victim"?
I love that he mentions KF and how the cops think he has a case against us but he is literally too lazy to go write a report in person at the station, which he claims is the only thing stopping him.
He talked about that somewhere. It's in the series of facebook comments about saying no to him should be illegal, because that's discrimination. The gist of it, it depends on 'her pitch'. Does anyone have screencaps of that? Can't seem to find it in the first post.
He talked about that somewhere. It's in the series of facebook comments about saying no to him should be illegal, because that's discrimination. The gist of it, it depends on 'her pitch'. Does anyone have screencaps of that? Can't seem to find it in the first post.
Serious question that I would really like to know how he would answer....if a one-legged "fatty" were to pursue Russhole and he ignored her and found her troubling, would he be the discriminator???? Is it only discrimination if he is the "victim"?
I'd never read the whole thing before. Boy howdy it was worth it.