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
In his book (well, one of them) Russell mentions a specific incident in school that broke his illusions of being a cool, studly guy and made him realize that (some) people were laughing at him.

Apparently it’s one of the things that led to Russell threatening with shooting up the school. (Along with minor surgery, lol!)

Does anyone have any info about this incident or what it specifically was?
 
In his book (well, one of them) Russell mentions a specific incident in school that broke his illusions of being a cool, studly guy and made him realize that (some) people were laughing at him.

Apparently it’s one of the things that led to Russell threatening with shooting up the school. (Along with minor surgery, lol!)

Does anyone have any info about this incident or what it specifically was?
Looks like it starts in chapter 2 of the Taylor Swift book. But it’s a rambling mess. I’ll post screenshots if I find anything specific.

ETA: this?
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Looks like it was a girl again.

E2: lol, pretending to have a car even way back then.
 
Looks like it starts in chapter 2 of the Taylor Swift book. But it’s a rambling mess. I’ll post screenshots if I find anything specific.

ETA: this?

Looks like it was a girl again.

E2: lol, pretending to have a car even way back then.

Yup! “Until I learned I was a laughingstock”.

The part about being “despised by many people for having a disability” seems like a Russellification. But apparently something happened to make him realize he wasn’t “Mr. Cool”. Besides that girl telling him to F off, that is.
 
Yup! “Until I learned I was a laughingstock”.

The part about being “despised by many people for having a disability” seems like a Russellification. But apparently something happened to make him realize he wasn’t “Mr. Cool”. Besides that girl telling him to F off, that is.
Oh, 100% the “disability” part is bullshit.

Russ, people hate you because you suck. Your face is just a nice bonus cause it makes it easy to make fun of you.
 
Yup! “Until I learned I was a laughingstock”.

The part about being “despised by many people for having a disability” seems like a Russellification. But apparently something happened to make him realize he wasn’t “Mr. Cool”. Besides that girl telling him to F off, that is.
Yeah but no. I'll be the first to admit high school kids are going to be cruel and they're going to pick on anybody who's even slightly outside of the social norm. Russhole would have been an easy target due to his facial paralysis. But the sheer arrogance to think he was "Mr. Cool" shows a severe lack of understanding of what it means to be "cool".

The truly cool would have shrugged it all off and continued his thing instead of running away like a pussy.
 
Yeah but no. I'll be the first to admit high school kids are going to be cruel and they're going to pick on anybody who's even slightly outside of the social norm. Russhole would have been an easy target due to his facial paralysis. But the sheer arrogance to think he was "Mr. Cool" shows a severe lack of understanding of what it means to be "cool".

The truly cool would have shrugged it all off and continued his thing instead of running away like a pussy.
Or threatening people.
 
In his book (well, one of them) Russell mentions a specific incident in school that broke his illusions of being a cool, studly guy and made him realize that (some) people were laughing at him.

Apparently it’s one of the things that led to Russell threatening with shooting up the school. (Along with minor surgery, lol!)

Does anyone have any info about this incident or what it specifically was?

He's never had a group of friends or a clique to be a part of. He's obviously too cool and studly for that. He wanted jocks and nerds to come crawling to him to be part of their in-group.
 
Kinda nitpicky, but...

I just really can't stand the way butternut constantly words things. "I can't close my lips." "I can't wink." Bitch, you can't shut your MOUTH. You can't close your EYES.
For some reason, his wording when he refers to this constantly skeeves me out. I've never heard anyone talk like that. Then again, he is the most elderly sounding 29 year old ever.

EDIT: I graduated high school in the early 1990s. We were huge shitheads back then. But I can say with nearly 100% accuracy that I NEVER heard or saw anyone make fun of a SPED for their disability. Of course, back in those days there was almost NO mainstreaming and the ADA wasn't a thing yet.
Once in a (great, great while) you'd see a "high functioning" autist or something in gym class. If they didn't need adaptive PE, they (maybe) could take that or art and stay in the SPED wing the rest of the day.
Reason I'm saying this is because Russell is full of shit and you all know it. I guarantee his personality came shining through every time, and THEN, likely came the ratmouth, shitlips, and whatever else they had to say. Personality does wonders for covering "issues" like physical appearance or being fat. Too bad all these cows don't seem to get that message.
 
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I’m pretty familiar with high school kids, and one of the surprising things is that most have big hearts. Even the jocks. A disabled dude who nice, learns names, participates and is active is probably not going to be treated poorly. No, he’s not going to be student body president or sit at the popular table and have cheerleaders lusting for him, (not a guy who is hard to understand, anyway) but he’ll have friends, people who appreciate him, and after that first surprising week of “what’s wrong with that dude’s face” will be treated normally. By everybody-if how he described himself is actually how he was.

Russ didn’t want to be treated normally. He wanted to be the top of the pack, the most admired, the one every girl had the hots for, the most likely to succeed. And when he realized that wasn’t in his grasp, he wasn’t just happy having a job, some friends, being in a club - he instead seethes in his car, contemplates suicide and then threatens a school shooting.

The kids who are bullied (which is rarer in HS than Jr.High), often act super weird and make themselves targets. (It’s not popular to say but it’s often true.) That doesn’t come from a disability but a problem knowing how to fit in. Russ doesn’t complain about being bullied-that paragraph implies he had no idea he wasn’t “cool” until somebody told him, which makes me think he was bullied and can’t admit it.

I don’t think Russ has been able to see anything clearly since he was born. There is what he wants, then there is reality. And he just can’t be happy with something in the middle, like all of us figure out. He won’t settle for anything but what he thinks he wants.

The irony is if he ever had it, he’d hate it because his fantasies only involve the trappings, but not the reality behind it.
 
I’m pretty familiar with high school kids, and one of the surprising things is that most have big hearts. Even the jocks. A disabled dude who nice, learns names, participates and is active is probably not going to be treated poorly. No, he’s not going to be student body president or sit at the popular table and have cheerleaders lusting for him, (not a guy who is hard to understand, anyway) but he’ll have friends, people who appreciate him, and after that first surprising week of “what’s wrong with that dude’s face” will be treated normally. By everybody-if how he described himself is actually how he was.

Russ didn’t want to be treated normally. He wanted to be the top of the pack, the most admired, the one every girl had the hots for, the most likely to succeed. And when he realized that wasn’t in his grasp, he wasn’t just happy having a job, some friends, being in a club - he instead seethes in his car, contemplates suicide and then threatens a school shooting.

The kids who are bullied (which is rarer in HS than Jr.High), often act super weird and make themselves targets. (It’s not popular to say but it’s often true.) That doesn’t come from a disability but a problem knowing how to fit in. Russ doesn’t complain about being bullied-that paragraph implies he had no idea he wasn’t “cool” until somebody told him, which makes me think he was bullied and can’t admit it.

I don’t think Russ has been able to see anything clearly since he was born. There is what he wants, then there is reality. And he just can’t be happy with something in the middle, like all of us figure out. He won’t settle for anything but what he thinks he wants.

The irony is if he ever had it, he’d hate it because his fantasies only involve the trappings, but not the reality behind it.
In my experience it's always been the Jr. High or Middle School kids that are the biggest assholes and that's for obvious reasons. Their hormones are out of control. They're going through puberty. Most of them are going through that awkward phase where everyone is not that attractive, but they want to be. They are incredibly insecure and trying to find out who they are. Once you get to High School, most people find their interests and their "group" and settle down. I only once ever witnessed in High School someone be disparaging about a disabled girl. She had a prosthetic leg and they called her "Peggy". That guy was immediately shut down.

Maybe it's just where I went to school? I know bullying happens, of course it does, but it's usually not directed to disabled kids. If anything, as has been mentioned, they're treated with kid gloves especially if they are highly functional and able to participate.

It's pretty evident that Rusty has always been an entitled little shit. All you have to do is look at the folks online like Soren who tried to reach out to him and act as a friend should. Friends call out bad behavior. It's part of it. They support you, but will be the first to tell you when you're dead wrong. Rusty can't handle criticism and therefore has no friends and likely never really has.
 
Russell doesn't understand that equal treatment doesn't mean special treatment. It literally breaks his brain to be treated as no better than any other person. If people aren't kissing his feet in worship, it's discrimination somehow. He thinks he should be exempt from the consequences of his actions because he has a very minor disability that could be overlooked if he wasn't uglier inside.
 
In my experience it's always been the Jr. High or Middle School kids that are the biggest assholes and that's for obvious reasons. Their hormones are out of control. They're going through puberty. Most of them are going through that awkward phase where everyone is not that attractive, but they want to be. They are incredibly insecure and trying to find out who they are. Once you get to High School, most people find their interests and their "group" and settle down. I only once ever witnessed in High School someone be disparaging about a disabled girl. She had a prosthetic leg and they called her "Peggy". That guy was immediately shut down.

Maybe it's just where I went to school? I know bullying happens, of course it does, but it's usually not directed to disabled kids. If anything, as has been mentioned, they're treated with kid gloves especially if they are highly functional and able to participate.

It's pretty evident that Rusty has always been an entitled little shit. All you have to do is look at the folks online like Soren who tried to reach out to him and act as a friend should. Friends call out bad behavior. It's part of it. They support you, but will be the first to tell you when you're dead wrong. Rusty can't handle criticism and therefore has no friends and likely never really has.
I think that's it. Russ cannot handle being told he's anything other than the greatest, and we've speculated that when he was a young child, kids were forced to be nice to him and he then expected everyone to be nice to him, and this carried over into high school and beyond.
 
I posted this a couple years back, but it bears repeating: The SL City Weekly published an article, The Price of Intimacy, about our favorite sped’s plights on getting laid. The now-deleted comments were eye-opening. Women from Evanston posted about their experiences with Russhole’s aggression, the “Kill List” incident, etc. He was as much of a delusional shit then as he is now.
 
Sounds like Russell needed to be bullied a little more if he ever thought of himself as "Mr. Cool." Everyone is at least a little delusional with how they think the outside world perceives them, and I don't blame him for not being able to truly internalize how physically repulsive he is to people. But even people with far less obtrusive disabilities (and who are much happier people than Russ) are still hyper-conscious of their disability. They might not be openly bullied or harassed but they are under no illusion that they are perceived as normal, let alone cool or popular.

It's just complete arrested development. Always this weird, robotic check list mentality -- "I remember peoples' names and say hi to them therefore they will like me." "I wore a disgusting, ill fitting suit and brought flowers. Therefore I am a gentleman and will be rewarded with sex." The disability is an additional barrier but take it away and there's still no understanding of basic human interaction.

I don't think the Mormon upbringing helps in this regard (I said my prayers and read my scriptures today -- check -- now God will reward me). Are people this emotionally retarded capable of gaining perspective?
 
I posted this a couple years back, but it bears repeating: The SL City Weekly published an article, The Price of Intimacy, about our favorite sped’s plights on getting laid. The now-deleted comments were eye-opening. Women from Evanston posted about their experiences with Russhole’s aggression, the “Kill List” incident, etc. He was as much of a delusional shit then as he is now.
You can find the article easily enough but not the comments--are they preserved anywhere?
 
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