Whatthefuck
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That's absolutely correct. This narrative is so intricately woven into his very being that there is no way to unravel it. Even if he got help from a competent therapist and was even willing to be totally open to the process, I'm fairly certain he's hit the unfixable stage. There were a few places along the way that intervention may have helped. Like after the hit list thing they could have gotten him into therapy. Maybe they tried, I don't know. After the first the Farrah lolsuit an intervention could have been staged. After the failed mission an intervention could have been staged. I'm honestly not sure why his family hasn't done that. It seems as though they're still bankrolling him even though their money goes to hookers, lolsuits, copyrights for shite music, and Colossal Crunch. Why they have never stepped in is beyond me. They seemed like they stepped in for two seconds when he was in his Erika saga, but apparently they fucked off long enough to let him fuck it up. What's the deal with his family? Is it possible they've truly just given up on him?It's amazing how he's wrong on so many levels. There is no duty to accept his song, there is no exception to the unsolicited works policy for gifts, there is no duty for Taylor to respond in any way no matter how much effort he put in, and she is not liable for making him think any of this would work. I've learned in life that it's hard to convince someone they're wrong in two ways, as in, if someone says "x is going to happen and that's bad because it will cause y to happen," it's easier to convince them that x isn't going to happen or that y isn't going to be a bad thing, but telling them both isn't as convincing. In addition to Russell's inability to realize he's wrong about anything, trying to convince him that he's wrong in any capacity of his attempt to "woo" Taylor will require uprooting every single aspect of the entire story he has written and rewritten in his head. He's so wrong and so confident in every single level of how wrong he is that there is no way to undo his twisted thought process.