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They're substantially more likely to make fun of his face too.
When they realize he can't close his mouth they'll have uses for that, too.
But he won't go there.
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They're substantially more likely to make fun of his face too.
I was certainly satisfied. We got to see Russ sit there, stewing in his hatred, powerless as real legal professionals got to tell him what to do. For a narcissist like him, that powerlessness must have been excruciating. That glaring he was doing was the icing on the cake, I bet he was probably glaring at the camera thinking Erika was watching, fuming that this woman would dare do something against his wishes, thinking about how one day he'll have her. This was a bruise to his ego, no doubt about it.
Not near as excruciating, I bet, than hearing that guy in the clip trying to suss out "Based Skordas" like butternut wasn't sitting right there.
"If Russ fucks up bad enough to go to jail, he'll be very unhappy; no hookers, no hitting on Instathots "
Because butternut will BE the hooker for a change. Although I'm pretty sure he wouldn't pull in nearly as many zoo zoos and wham whams the average punk bitch would pull in for Dayshawn.
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Was that Allstate thing there before? Wasn't it Geico?
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Prison would be a right bitch for Russ simply because they’d feed him prison food, not sugar cereals and Costco muffins. He’d likely go into shock from his body ingesting canned veg, however wilted.Me too. At the very least I wanted the judge to sentence him to court ordered psychotherapy with someone who would actually analyze what's broken in his brain, and not someone playing softball with him, sparing his delicate feel-bads because he's footing the bill. But I remain casually optimistic that Russ will have learned nothing from his brush with the "wrong side" of the legal system, and he will fuck things up somehow. He's been getting worse and worse. I wish our hero Greg Skordas had been there, urging the prosecutor to not be too soft with Shit-lips' plea bargain, pushing for therapy along with the fine and no contact order.
You missed one other important distinction here: Russ is male and Erika is female. The whole #metoo thing doesn't work quite as well when it's a guy doing the #metoo-ing to a woman. In our current culture climate, men are never the victim, always the abuser. Plus, no one is going look at Russell Greer and think he's a victim of anything aside from bad genetics.
I think any kind of imprisonment will be a hard blow for Russ. He will have absolutely no control over his life for the length of his term. Won't be able to control when his meals are, when he can leave his cell, when he can shower or go to sleep...plus it will be a constant reminder that whatever scheme got him there was a failure and that the law is NOT on his side. It will be a constant shadow over the rest of his life, a haunting specter always following him to never let him forget his fuck-up. Kinda like Kiwi Farms in that regard.
You're surely more optimistic than I am about it. I'm convinced that Russ has a Gypsy curse or something that prevents him from writing any song linger than a minute and a half.
I'm pretty sure the lawyers and judges in an area are all members of the local bar association and know each other, and might even play golf together on their off days. But yeah, Russ being pissed off while the real legal professionals were conducting business as usual was funny.I think my favorite part of it all was Russ fuming in the background while the lawyers and judge chatted amiably.
A public defender probably could've tard wrangled him well enough to get him to accept the plea in abeyance. If he had represented himself, though, I seriously doubt it... the State would've still offered him one, but I doubt he'd have been smart enough to take it.I almost wish Mommy and Daddy Greer hadn't ponied up for a lawyer for their rodent son, and left him to lie in the bed he made himself instead. I would pay good money to travel to the alternate universe where Russell has to represent himself against Erika/Skordas. I'm sure as shit he wouldn't have pled "no contest"!
I'm pretty sure the lawyers and judges in an area are all members of the local bar association and know each other, and might even play golf together on their off days. But yeah, Russ being pissed off while the real legal professionals were conducting business as usual was funny.
As far as jail goes - I don't know specifically about where Russ would be locked up if he screws up, but in my county they separate the felons and misdemeanors. Russ would be stuck with other low-level offenders, he would definitely be bullied and maybe even beat up, but I doubt anything horrible would happen to him.
In jail they have commissary, and he could get food items there. It's usually crap you'd find in a convenience store like tuna pouches, ramen and baked goods, needless to say the choices are limited. Some of the prisoners get really good at cooking meals from stuff in commissary. Russ would either have to work a menial job for something like 25 cents an hour or have his family give him money to buy stuff.
There are some former prisoners who make YouTube videos about prison life, that's where I got my info.
Rusty wouldn't make it a day in jail at this point in his life. Probably when he was locked up as a teen the other inmates took it easy on him because, well, tard and I would bet that he was kept away from the general population given his age. I can't remember from his tome, but surely someone does, does he speak at all about interacting with saggy pants thugs or hispanic gang members during his time in the clink? At his age, and his gross overconfidence, he'd be fucked in more ways than one. That's just jail. God forbid he have to go to big boy prison for something.Agreed, but even low level offenders engage in bullying and will see what they can get away with. And either way, they can and probably would steal any zoo zoos and wham whams he gets from commissary. Also not out of the realm of possibility for one of them to demand butternut's mom puts money on their books.
Also butternut just isn't streetwise or savvy. I'd put good money down he's stupid enough to mistake predatory behavior for kindness (giving Russ a Honey Bun till he gets his commissary).
His expression is one of pure rage. In his mind, he was being nice to her, and now he's being punished for it. He's the reasonable one and he can't understand why everyone is constantly discriminating against him because of his disability.
HDG: And then, uh, a plea-in-abeyance fee of 680 dollars. Now we anticipate he'll probably be paying about 50 dollars a month but if we could just make that due and payable at the end of 11 months.
Judge: Okay so 50 won't quite have it done and paid for so you've got to pick up the pace at some point.
HDG: Right, right.
His view of sex work fascinates me because it's so divorced from reality it's ridiculous. Remember when he told Danica that none of those other guys would care about her? He really thinks she's looking for a boyfriend when she's fucking all these guys. The idea that they're doing this for money, and only money doesn't register. Someone said he thinks he's doing them a favor by paying for it, so they're really expressing their gratitude and not just because they're being paid to fuck. One day he's going to try that shit with a hooker who either has a pimp or a large, humorless fellow working as her bodyguard who will extract the payment and then toss Russ to the curb.
Is his attorney trying to pull a fast one here and get the payment "accidentally" reduced to 550$? I'm not trying to suggest bad intentions but I'm pretty shit at math and even I caught that slip pretty quick.
That sounds about right. I hope his parents can convince him to make paying his fine off his priority because courts can be merciless if they're owed money.To me it sounded like the fine of $680 is due in full in 11 months, and Russ was planning on paying $50/month towards it, with the acknowledgement that it wouldn't cover the fine and he'd have to make up the rest by the May 2021 due date. Russell's lawyer's comment was just to specify that Russell's payment plan wasn't binding.
$680 is absolutely nothing, i used to make more than that in a week working a shitty job.To me it sounded like the fine of $680 is due in full in 11 months, and Russ was planning on paying $50/month towards it, with the acknowledgement that it wouldn't cover the fine and he'd have to make up the rest by the May 2021 due date. Russell's lawyer's comment was just to specify that Russell's payment plan wasn't binding.