I saw your first 2 pics and thought, "hence the unemployment!". But when seeing your third I thought "go to your next job interview wearing that and it'll be a guaranteed success"soren7550 said:Ubernerd.
No surprised there. Due to my continued unemployment, I spend most of my day on the internet, going over gaming wikis & editing them.
Probably also doesn't help that I've dressed up like this:
call myself Soren Alenko, and I wear glasses.![]()
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(I'm still working on this one)
That is impressive cosplay, but who's the third character?soren7550 said:Ubernerd.
No surprised there. Due to my continued unemployment, I spend most of my day on the internet, going over gaming wikis & editing them.
Probably also doesn't help that I've dressed up like this:
call myself Soren Alenko, and I wear glasses.![]()
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(I'm still working on this one)
Feel the wrath of canadian lumber!2xDouble said:Take this quiz [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/quizzes/result/115.103-Ubernerd]
I rolled a 20! That's a CRITICAL HIT mfers! lol
I actually bothered to go through the rest of the questions, but the vast majority don't quite work for me.TraderJimmy said:Um...I just opened this quiz, saw that the first question had nothing that applied to me, and closed it. How do you do that? How can you exclude the possibility that someone might like classics, or poetry, or just non-genre fiction?! Is it REALLY that fucking unlikely? Sure, I like fantasy, sci-fi and horror. But I love poetry, and I like many modern works of fiction and classic novels a lot more.
I mean...ugh. I sometimes think that we nerds have an issue with reverse-snobbery. Just because some pretentious people like poetry doesn't bloody mean that poetry is pretentious, in the same way as just because some anti-social people like comic books and games, it doesn't mean that games and comic books are anti-social.