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And with each failed scheme, he'll still be convinced that THIS is the one that will make all his dreams come true. He's convinced that all he has to do is just convince a judge that Taylor Swift is a big meanie for telling him no and the judge will award him all her money and order her to be his sex slave.Exactly, so he will live his days blissfully unaware about how much of a loser he is, that his narcissism will keep him alive and in his little headspace bubble full of popstars in maid outfits polishing his Grammy's while he is scrubbing Walmart toilets
If he went on an actual date that didn't end in sex, he'd probably sue for breach of contract. He views relationships as transactional after all, so it's no stretch to assume he'd expect sex if he paid for dinner.
Or maybe this is the only way Russ can feel normal. When you look as repulsive as he does then the idea of being with a moderately attractive woman is a win even if you are paying for the privilege.Even if he has a normal libido, the fact that he puts THIS MUCH importance in sex and how he sees it as a weapon to make other people jealous is horrifying. Because as a lot of people have said, nobody gives a fuck about your sex life or if you're banging hookers or not. Russ ruining his life because of a perceived idea of sex being the ultimate sign of success is hilarious.
I agree with what other Kiwis have said: sex only exists as a means to an end for Russell. He wants control; women, in his mind, exist to cater to his every whim and stroke his colossal ego.Or maybe this is the only way Russ can feel normal. When you look as repulsive as he does then the idea of being with a moderately attractive woman is a win even if you are paying for the privilege.
The funniest, and saddest, part in all of this is that Rusty will likely go to his grave still believing success is right around the corner, that his day is within reach.And with each failed scheme, he'll still be convinced that THIS is the one that will make all his dreams come true. He's convinced that all he has to do is just convince a judge that Taylor Swift is a big meanie for telling him no and the judge will award him all her money and order her to be his sex slave.
As for Russ “enslaving” Taytay, I believe the quote from him was that she would “be his maid.”
Okay not quite as bad of phrasing as i expected but still pretty awful. He makes it really clear that his intent is to force her and that he wants it to be degrading for her. He just seems like the sort that would want other people to suffer as much as possible just because his feelings are hurt and it has to be someone elses fault. If he were less repulsive he would be capable of doing some seriously abusive shit
I don't know how effective therapy will be. He's convinced there's nothing wrong with him, which is probably why he was resistant to the treatment in the first place. A therapist will have an uphill climb to convince him he needs help at all.I think it's his way of trying to convince others "See, SOMEONE will touch me my pee pee!" Except like others have said, no1curr because we all have more important things to do and worry about. Hopefully the court ordered therapy unpacks some of this, but I'm doubtful it will help at all since Russhole is so bad, he really needs isolation and intense therapy for more than a year for any expectation of results.
His behavior speaks to the idea that he thinks people who deny him what he wants are evil and must be punished.Okay not quite as bad of phrasing as i expected but still pretty awful. He makes it really clear that his intent is to force her and that he wants it to be degrading for her. He just seems like the sort that would want other people to suffer as much as possible just because his feelings are hurt and it has to be someone elses fault. If he were less repulsive he would be capable of doing some seriously abusive shit
Exactly. I think his thought process would be more like that they'd only understand his suffering if they suffer too, after that they would totally understand him and fall madly in love and they throw each other an eternal pity partyHis behavior speaks to the idea that he thinks people who deny him what he wants are evil and must be punished.
I got this exact feeling when reading his book. He talks as if he was in a movie, like he was a character down to his luck, but in a twist of fate, he was quickly catapulted to fame by simply running into a female celebrity while scrubbing toilets and making her laugh with a silly janitor joke. He really believes life is a big movie and he's the sole star.He just thinks of himself as the underdog/loser in a movie
It's the same pattern as Jonathan Yaniv. Russ is just a few steps ahead. Yaniv will eventually follow suit.I don't know how effective therapy will be. He's convinced there's nothing wrong with him, which is probably why he was resistant to the treatment in the first place. A therapist will have an uphill climb to convince him he needs help at all.
His behavior speaks to the idea that he thinks people who deny him what he wants are evil and must be punished.
The court didn't order therapy, but rather an evaluation. When he sees the shrink, it won't be for Russell's benefit, but rather so the court has an expert opinion on his mental state as part of official record.Hopefully the court ordered therapy unpacks some of this, but I'm doubtful it will help at all since Russhole is so bad, he really needs isolation and intense therapy for more than a year for any expectation of results.
*Yes, there's the "kill list" incident from high school, but IIRC that was sealed, due to being a first offense, his age, and extenuating circumstances. It wasn't showing up on background checks when he was still getting paralegal jobs, and the judge at the Ogden City court may not have known about it. I wonder if that is the "disturbing" piece of information Erika's attorney provided the court to get a psych eval ordered.
FYI Summers is the state prosecutor, not Erika's lawyer, that would be Ms. Mena.Erika's attorney Summers was very specific in his answer to the judge's question on whether Russ had any prior criminal history. I don't have the exact quote, but from my memory of it, Summers said Russ had no criminal history in the state of Utah as an adult that was usable in that court. I don't know if it's normal for prosecuting attorneys to be that specific in their answer to that question, but to me it implied that Erika's team knew about the "senior prank".
I think this is the key to interpreting a lot of the absurd, obviously fictional details in Russell's book, for instance the part where he arrives at Radio Shack to get an HDMI cable, describing himself literally skidding to a halt and announcing, "You have arrived at your destination!" like a car GPS. It makes sense if you look at it as a scene from an underdog film, where Russell would be the lovably fallible but scrappy hero. In such a film, you'd sympathize with the main character's setbacks, rather than dismissing them as the bumbling of an incompetent idiot.He just thinks of himself as the underdog/loser in a movie where he will suddenly get an opportunity to reach success.
I don't know how effective therapy will be. He's convinced there's nothing wrong with him, which is probably why he was resistant to the treatment in the first place. A therapist will have an uphill climb to convince him he needs help at all.
His behavior speaks to the idea that he thinks people who deny him what he wants are evil and must be punished.