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

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

  • Russell Greer

    Votes: 117 4.5%
  • Travis Kelce

    Votes: 138 5.3%
  • Null

    Votes: 1,449 55.9%
  • Kanye West

    Votes: 283 10.9%
  • Ariana Grande

    Votes: 607 23.4%

  • Total voters
    2,594
I don’t get (hahaha, explain funny joke because no one will understand) why he crossed out “get”, just to rewrite it.
I'm assuming that he did it by mistake and instead of thinking 'this is important, I'll start again' he just messily corrected it and carried on. He did the same thing with his kickstarter sign.
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Again, a normal person would realise they need to start over and draw lines on the card first or something but drooly here thinks this is going to woo Taylor Swift. I mean, he complains about the attention the paper cranes got but that's actually a fuckload of effort. This... is not.
 
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Speaking of the paper cranes, I'm slightly cheesed at Sriracha for not setting the record straight on Nick's latest Greer stream... although the book (and the Japanese legend it's based upon) was about folding 1000 paper cranes, the two girls actually folded 1989 cranes in reference to Taylor Swift's album and tour (titled "1989").
 
Russ is the typhoid Mary of horrible pictures that stay in your head as trauma lumps. You can never get his goblin face out of your mind, and you will see people who vaguely look like Russ and immediately associate them with him, like what's-his-face, that 'meet your mentor' guy. He pollutes instathot's instagrams, imagurs and facebooks with his doctored mug and wooing words, and somehow his real face always comes through and never leaves you. And if it was ONLY his face, it would be forgivable. There's a lot of people uglier on the outside, but very VERY few are as ugly on the inside as shitlips Greer is.
He’s a creepypasta photo waiting for someone to find it and write the accompanying story.

Also that card thing is idiotic. I’m of the school of thought that savage beatings are the best motivator.
 
I'm rather enjoying this trip down Rusty lane. I hadn't forgotten about any of these Rusty highlights, but it's always nice to see them rounded up for those who weren't blessed to watch this shit show from early on. I'll always love Rusty because he was the cow that led me to our beautiful farms. When you have all of his antics lined up in front of you it's pretty obvious he's escalating. I can't wait for the next lolsuit. I wonder, will this recent judgment be able to be brought into any lolsuit he files against a FEEEEEEEMALE in the future?
 
I'm assuming that he did it by mistake and instead of thinking 'this is important, I'll start again' he just messily corrected it and carried on. He did the same thing with his kickstarter sign.
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Again, a normal person would realise they need to start over and draw lines on the card first or something but drooly here thinks this is going to woo Taylor Swift. I mean, he complains about the attention the paper cranes got but that's actually a fuckload of effort. This... is not.

Yeah, that sign...

I wondered the first time I saw this, what his "end game" was (don't worry, I know).
"Let's Rock Out Together" The fuck does that mean? Let's just say for argument's sake, Taylor noticed the butternut's tard sign and agreed (even begrudgingly--and who would blame her?), that could mean simply joining him for one bar of his tard serenade or possibly performing her version of David Stone's Tard Haka for two minutes in the background while he pounds the plastic keyboard like the tard he is.

And then?

See, MOST people are over the moon to meet a favorite celeb. They meet them, maybe receive an autograph or even a selfie, and MOVE ON.ORG
But we alllllllll know that this will never EVER be enough for butternut. So it's smart as hell that Taylor's team just ignores him. Because if any of them catches his dead eye, he will become like a rubbery booger...unable to be flicked off or wiped onto a tissue and tossed.

Even HERE, you plainly see the over the top emotional investment he puts onto his fixation. Wonder who agreed to take that picture? I'd love to hear their take on Russ.
 
Absolutely. No doubt he also had people telling the other kids to be nice to him because of his disability and not leave him out and I think stuff like that is what's given him this colossal level of entitlement (way beyond that of everyone else who got a participation trophy).

For example, most kids who say 'wahhh the other kids won't play with me' just get told to sort it out themselves and it teaches them a lesson but the lesson Russ learned is that all he has to do is stamp his feet and he gets what he wants. And it's totally fucked him up.
You're right on here. There's a part in Russell's book where he meets with a lawyer to help him sue Taylor Swift and the lawyer laughs and explains to him why all of his legal arguments are wrong, and Russell just gets up and storms out without refuting any of his arguments. He also mentions how rude the secretary was just to try to earn pity points. It's this page and slightly into the next.

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The fact that he chose to put that in the book is pretty telling. Remember, he wrote it to explain why he's completely right about everything and it's everyone else's fault that he ruined his life through his own decisions. That means one of two things: 1) This actually happens the way he tells it, or 2) He's making parts or all of it up. Either way, it's ridiculous. He's either admitting that he was told why his arguments are wrong and willfully ignored it, or making up a story where he just whines and storms out because he's mad, and either way he thinks this story paints him in a good light. And I think the reason for why he thinks this makes him look good comes from your point: That in his life, he was always used to storming off, crying, or whining about his disability until he got his way, and probably thought that he can get people's sympathy the same way now.
 
You're right on here. There's a part in Russell's book where he meets with a lawyer to help him sue Taylor Swift and the lawyer laughs and explains to him why all of his legal arguments are wrong, and Russell just gets up and storms out without refuting any of his arguments. He also mentions how rude the secretary was just to try to earn pity points. It's this page and slightly into the next.

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The fact that he chose to put that in the book is pretty telling. Remember, he wrote it to explain why he's completely right about everything and it's everyone else's fault that he ruined his life through his own decisions. That means one of two things: 1) This actually happens the way he tells it, or 2) He's making parts or all of it up. Either way, it's ridiculous. He's either admitting that he was told why his arguments are wrong and willfully ignored it, or making up a story where he just whines and storms out because he's mad, and either way he thinks this story paints him in a good light. And I think the reason for why he thinks this makes him look good comes from your point: That in his life, he was always used to storming off, crying, or whining about his disability until he got his way, and probably thought that he can get people's sympathy the same way now.
I think it happened exactly as he wrote it but he doesn't understand how it looks to other people because, as you say, he's used to doing it. Him suing people is just the adult version of snitching to the teacher: he doesn't WANT to sue but they need to be punished because Russ didn't get his own way and that's unacceptable. But he's very good at justifying these things to himself so that he's always the victim of injustice even when nothing actually happened.

It'll be interesting to see where he ends up in life. I can't see him ever changing. I don't think therapy would ever work because he'd need to be honest with himself and I don't think he's capable.
 
I think it happened exactly as he wrote it but he doesn't understand how it looks to other people because, as you say, he's used to doing it. Him suing people is just the adult version of snitching to the teacher: he doesn't WANT to sue but they need to be punished because Russ didn't get his own way and that's unacceptable. But he's very good at justifying these things to himself so that he's always the victim of injustice even when nothing actually happened.

It'll be interesting to see where he ends up in life. I can't see him ever changing. I don't think therapy would ever work because he'd need to be honest with himself and I don't think he's capable.
I would say it all did happen that way, minus people screaming or going red in the face (or laughing for five minutes straight...get a clock and watch it for five solid minutes. Nothing in the world is that fucking funny and that is an UNCOMFORTABLE amount of time to laugh, just...Russ REALLY doesn’t understand how human beings work. He even makes the classic liar’s mistake of adding pointless details to make it seem like a more robust story: “I watched the clock hand go round and pass the 12 five times.”)

Russ imagines anyone telling him what he doesn't want to hear is screaming at him. No receptionist screams themselves red in the face if you don’t have an appointment. No lawyer hisses cruelly at you and makes snide comments while berating you with facts.

If you take out his descriptions of the other people’s emotional reactions, the recounting sounds completely logical and normal. It’s when Russ decided to make himself look pitiable and the others more villainous by adding in screaming secretaries and psychotically long-laughing lawyers that the whole thing falls apart.
 
I would say it all did happen that way, minus people screaming or going red in the face (or laughing for five minutes straight...get a clock and watch it for five solid minutes. Nothing in the world is that fucking funny and that is an UNCOMFORTABLE amount of time to laugh, just...Russ REALLY doesn’t understand how human beings work. He even makes the classic liar’s mistake of adding pointless details to make it seem like a more robust story: “I watched the clock hand go round and pass the 12 five times.”)

Russ imagines anyone telling him what he doesn't want to hear is screaming at him. No receptionist screams themselves red in the face if you don’t have an appointment. No lawyer hisses cruelly at you and makes snide comments while berating you with facts.

If you take out his descriptions of the other people’s emotional reactions, the recounting sounds completely logical and normal. It’s when Russ decided to make himself look pitiable and the others more villainous by adding in screaming secretaries and psychotically long-laughing lawyers that the whole thing falls apart.
Trust Russ not to understand that most lawyers don't accept walk-ins. They'd never have time for anything else. And the last lawyer he mentions is spot on. If her agents have to pass on his stuff, they have to pass on everyone's. The law does not apply to just one person but of course Russ thinks it should. I wonder if his parents have read his book, and further, I wonder if they ever thought to hire a lawyer to explain to him why he's wrong. Of course, by now they understand he won't listen to anyone who tells him something he doesn't want to hear. I wonder how they got him to accept a lawyer for his criminal charges. Did he ask for one knowing for once he was out of his depth, or did they force it on him, knowing that if he settled for a public defender or worse, tried to represent himself, he was hamburger? I love the shot of him just sitting there fuming while real lawyers who know what they're talking about bantered about and decided his fate. I don't think there's anything on this Earth that could make him realize his quest is futile. At this point, anyone trying to talk sense into him is just wasting their time. His parents seem like they still care about him, but there's such a thing as toxic compassion, where you try to help someone to your own determent. He won't even try to improve unless he hits rock bottom. I think some jail time would be good for him but that's probably not going to happen.
 
Re-reading butternut's shit Taylor Swift manifesto (mark my words, the MSM will refer to it as that when he snaps and hurts/rapes/kills a young lady), and holy shit...
I've never seen anyone like this who is simultaneously middle aged/elderly and in his 20's.

"Taylor Swift, what a dame!"
"My degree isn't in mind reading"
"(sister says to butternut in jail) ...a new rising star named Taylor Swift"


And the Rufus Cold Stone cringe erotica: "We sat together in an upper class limo"

As opposed to what?

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And the Rufus Cold Stone cringe erotica: "We sat together in an upper class limo"

As opposed to what?
The old busted-up limo that's three different colors and missing a rear bumper that was up on blocks in someone's front yard until a week before, when they roll it out for the cheap bastards trying to impress someone but don't have enough money to actually do it.

I agree with you he's going to snap and try to rape a woman. I think rape is more likely than murder because in his mind, it isn't rape if he's just taking something he's owed. Murder would be very hard to fit into his "greatest guy" image he's constructed for himself. When he gets caught (and he would), he'd of course blame it on his victim since Russ can do no wrong.

The passage with the laughing lawyer is telling, as he brings up that he's a paralegal like he's on par with an actual lawyer. @NipplelessWoman said that low-rent business school told them the paralegal program was like a year of law school. She knew that was bullshit, but Russ seems to have taken it as gospel. Had he listened to that lawyer, he wouldn't have a thread here, he'd still be employable, and he'd probably have more hooker money. But no, he's smarter than everyone else and he has to prove it. Just you wait!
 
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Russ is too far gone for jail time to do him any good. (Not to mention, it didnt when he was 18 and more malleable.). He wouldn’t change, he is too deep in fantasy-land. People keep repeating this jail idea like this is something he just has to think about and he’ll wake up and change. Stalking women is part of his DNA by now. He’s seriously mentally ill and jail won’t change it. The only thing jail will do is prevent him from committing a serious crime, but unfortunately, we can’t put people in jail because they might hurt somebody.

He might intend to rape a woman he thought belonged to him in some way, but in fighting back, he could kill her. Weaker people have done it. Rage has overcome people too.

Reading back on his old emails was interesting. I’ve been in this thread from the start and remember it all, But, I’d forgotten how many people used to engage with him. He had Soren, a guy he know IRL, Kayli too, and others. Now, very few people bother. He’d blocked all his friends and anybody there now is just curious but not there to challenge him.

If this ends as badly as I’ve predicted from day one, a book should be written. He’s never stopped being fascinating and it’d be very interesting to try and interview his family and get perspective about his childhood. (I never really thought they did anything wrong.). You can’t really write about a private citizen who hasn’t been convicted of something, sadly, and nobody wants to give him his first legal win. You’d need his posts and writings or readers would never believe it. Most normies have never heard of Greer but they should, he’s one of the most repellent humans around, and has given warning signs that his sick mind could snap for years.

It’s hard to see how this ends any way but badly. I suppose he can repeat the same things over and over until he’s 50 but I suspect he actually is escalating and at a minimum, he’ll end up in jail for continued harassment.
 
As I understand it, Utah is fairly easygoing in allowing folks to have guns. Eventually, I think one of the women he hassles or a friend/SO/family member of said woman is going to have a gun and either aim at him or aim and fire. I am waiting for this chapter in the Greer story.
 
As I understand it, Utah is fairly easygoing in allowing folks to have guns. Eventually, I think one of the women he hassles or a friend/SO/family member of said woman is going to have a gun and either aim at him or aim and fire. I am waiting for this chapter in the Greer story.
If it weren't for his fucked up face somebody would have beat the everloving shit out of, if not shot him, long ago. Literally the only thing holding people back is that they don't want to beat up a literal retard, but eventually he's gonna push somebody beyond that limit.
 
The old busted-up limo that's three different colors and missing a rear bumper that was up on blocks in someone's front yard until a week before, when they roll it out for the cheap bastards trying to impress someone but don't have enough money to actually do it.

I agree with you he's going to snap and try to rape a woman. I think rape is more likely than murder because in his mind, it isn't rape if he's just taking something he's owed. Murder would be very hard to fit into his "greatest guy" image he's constructed for himself. When he gets caught (and he would), he'd of course blame it on his victim since Russ can do no wrong.

The passage with the laughing lawyer is telling, as he brings up that he's a paralegal like he's on par with an actual lawyer. @NipplelessWoman said that low-rent business school told them the paralegal program was like a year of law school. She knew that was bullshit, but Russ seems to have taken it as gospel. Had he listened to that lawyer, he wouldn't have a thread here, he'd still be employable, and he'd probably have more hooker money. But no, he's smarter than everyone else and he has to prove it. Just you wait!
A few pages back was a shot of Russ posting that it isn’t rape if she invites you up to her flat, or goes to yours (hard to tell which he meant). And we know his “jokes” are what he truly believes. He thinks consenting to be alone with him is the same as consenting to have sex with him, or at least submit to being groped by him, because the woman made clear her intentions by agreeing to go to a secluded locale (the old male whinge of “well she led me on!”).

In Russ’ mind, if he believes sex is going to happen, then it should, and it will not be a crime to use force in order to make it happen.

In that respect, I hope no woman is ever alone with him at his place, or at least is strong enough to beat his face in.
 
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