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  1. 1. Do you consider yourself a nerd?

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@ ResX - HAHAHAHA

Good point.

 

Yes, I consider myself a nerd and/or a geek. I am quite comfortable with that.

I owned three laptops at one point, run almost nothing but beta software, and used to speak basic.

 

I also am quite athletic, played sports for most of my life, and work at Hollister (which is owned by Abercrombie & Fitch)

Call me what you will.

 

My girlfriend could very much be considered a geek or a nerd, and that's why I like her.

But you used bullets to make a point...

Hmmm, I didn't know easy to read posts was the domain of nerds/geeks.

I guess you learn something new every day. Should I try to hide my nerdy qualities by using incoherent and rambling sentences without bullets like you see so much in most forums? :(

Is it just me, or does anyone else consider there to be a difference between geeks and nerds?

 

My sister is odd. She says she is a "wannabe geek".. Pfft, silly emos :(

 

 

 

PS: I love her really!

PPS: No, I'm not a nerd

But you used bullets to make a point...

 

:(

Hmmm, I didn't know easy to read posts was the domain of nerds/geeks.

I guess you learn something new every day. Should I try to hide my nerdy qualities by using incoherent and rambling sentences without bullets like you see so much in most forums? :rolleyes:

Well I know sometimes I forget to use proper punctuation, especially when I'm tired. And using bullets isn't nerdy or geeky, it just means you take pride in your typing skills.... which actually kinda sounds nerdy.

 

Is it just me, or does anyone else consider there to be a difference between geeks and nerds?

PPS: No, I'm not a nerd

Well I think that people may accosiate nerds and geeks with doing certain things but to me its all the same.

 

Yes, you may not consider yourself as a nerd, but do you think society does or does not?

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