Very much this. I'm happy to be called a geek, and it's how I would refer to myself, but I've grown up with nerd as a derogatory term often accompanied by physical violence, so it's not my favourite term.Xanadu84 said:I usually prefer Geek myself, but Nerd is hardly a complete departure from the truth.
Not all nerds are socially inept losers.HUBILUB said:Well, I feel that nerdness is something to take pride in, especially on a site like this. So if you can out-nerd someone on a site with lots of nerds, you are an awesome nerd.
That still won't get you laid though..
Goddamnit, all these guys falling in love with me is very annoying. Dont get me wrong - it's flattering and all, I appreciate the thought, I really do... but can't you people be female?Bernzz said:I think if I met you I would love you. Regardless of gender or sexual orientation...just sayin'.BonsaiK said:People who are hardcore nerds tend to either shun me a little or treat me as an oddity because I only have a semi-superficial understanding of computers and do a lot of stuff that nerds find a bit too "cool" for their taste such as play in bands, go on tour occasionally, run a record label, socialise with a lot of women etc.kementari said:I've been seeing this phrase and variations of it all over the Escapist lately. Whether commenting on an article or just discussing what books we're reading, there are always a few of us that want to preface our (usually not very nerdy at all, actually) opinions with an acknowledgment that we just might come off as nerds.
Frankly, I don't get it. This is The Escapist, people. By virtue of being here, we're pretty much assumed to be nerds.
So my question to all users is this: Do you, in fact, feel that you are not a nerd? If so, what about yourself leads you to this conclusion?
On the other hand, people who are in the music scene or the social scenes where I hang out definitely feel like I'm nerdy, because I openly admit to liking computer games, wasting time on internet forums and have a fairly full understanding of nerd culture and memes. So I get shunned a bit there too. I guess I don't fit in anywhere but then that's fine, I'm quite comfortable with that.
Ahaha, you made me laugh man. Sorry, male is the way I was born. You should be flattered that even straight guys with girlfriends are falling in love with youBonsaiK said:Goddamnit, all these guys falling in love with me is very annoying. Dont get me wrong - it's flattering and all, I appreciate the thought, I really do... but can't you people be female?Bernzz said:I think if I met you I would love you. Regardless of gender or sexual orientation...just sayin'.BonsaiK said:People who are hardcore nerds tend to either shun me a little or treat me as an oddity because I only have a semi-superficial understanding of computers and do a lot of stuff that nerds find a bit too "cool" for their taste such as play in bands, go on tour occasionally, run a record label, socialise with a lot of women etc.kementari said:I've been seeing this phrase and variations of it all over the Escapist lately. Whether commenting on an article or just discussing what books we're reading, there are always a few of us that want to preface our (usually not very nerdy at all, actually) opinions with an acknowledgment that we just might come off as nerds.
Frankly, I don't get it. This is The Escapist, people. By virtue of being here, we're pretty much assumed to be nerds.
So my question to all users is this: Do you, in fact, feel that you are not a nerd? If so, what about yourself leads you to this conclusion?
On the other hand, people who are in the music scene or the social scenes where I hang out definitely feel like I'm nerdy, because I openly admit to liking computer games, wasting time on internet forums and have a fairly full understanding of nerd culture and memes. So I get shunned a bit there too. I guess I don't fit in anywhere but then that's fine, I'm quite comfortable with that.
I do not leik Mudkipz! I'm going to kick Fat Man Spoon's ass...killer-corkonian said:Not all nerds are socially inept losers.HUBILUB said:Well, I feel that nerdness is something to take pride in, especially on a site like this. So if you can out-nerd someone on a site with lots of nerds, you are an awesome nerd.
That still won't get you laid though..
Look at me! Not a sarcastic comment, pointing out that if I'm a nerd, nerds can be officially stripped of the viewpoints society has on us.
So, uh, I herd u leik Mudkipz?
BonsaiK said:People who are hardcore nerds tend to either shun me a little or treat me as an oddity because I only have a semi-superficial understanding of computers and do a lot of stuff that nerds find a bit too "cool" for their taste such as play in bands, go on tour occasionally, run a record label, socialise with a lot of women etc.
On the other hand, people who are in the music scene or the social scenes where I hang out definitely feel like I'm nerdy, because I openly admit to liking computer games, wasting time on internet forums and have a fairly full understanding of nerd culture and memes. So I get shunned a bit there too. I guess I don't fit in anywhere but then that's fine, I'm quite comfortable with that.
I tought no one would ever guess what that was lol.knight of zendikar said:So true. it is also a common sign of nerdiness when your avatar is art form a magic card or your name is a magic the gathering refrence.Vault boy Eddie said:Nerds rule the world, why not take pride in it.
I could get a wig...BonsaiK said:Goddamnit, all these guys falling in love with me is very annoying. Dont get me wrong - it's flattering and all, I appreciate the thought, I really do... but can't you people be female?Bernzz said:I think if I met you I would love you. Regardless of gender or sexual orientation...just sayin'.BonsaiK said:People who are hardcore nerds tend to either shun me a little or treat me as an oddity because I only have a semi-superficial understanding of computers and do a lot of stuff that nerds find a bit too "cool" for their taste such as play in bands, go on tour occasionally, run a record label, socialise with a lot of women etc.kementari said:I've been seeing this phrase and variations of it all over the Escapist lately. Whether commenting on an article or just discussing what books we're reading, there are always a few of us that want to preface our (usually not very nerdy at all, actually) opinions with an acknowledgment that we just might come off as nerds.
Frankly, I don't get it. This is The Escapist, people. By virtue of being here, we're pretty much assumed to be nerds.
So my question to all users is this: Do you, in fact, feel that you are not a nerd? If so, what about yourself leads you to this conclusion?
On the other hand, people who are in the music scene or the social scenes where I hang out definitely feel like I'm nerdy, because I openly admit to liking computer games, wasting time on internet forums and have a fairly full understanding of nerd culture and memes. So I get shunned a bit there too. I guess I don't fit in anywhere but then that's fine, I'm quite comfortable with that.
Then you'd be a guy in a wig. Potentially diverting, but not what I'm looking for.Irridium said:I could get a wig...BonsaiK said:Goddamnit, all these guys falling in love with me is very annoying. Dont get me wrong - it's flattering and all, I appreciate the thought, I really do... but can't you people be female?Bernzz said:I think if I met you I would love you. Regardless of gender or sexual orientation...just sayin'.BonsaiK said:People who are hardcore nerds tend to either shun me a little or treat me as an oddity because I only have a semi-superficial understanding of computers and do a lot of stuff that nerds find a bit too "cool" for their taste such as play in bands, go on tour occasionally, run a record label, socialise with a lot of women etc.kementari said:I've been seeing this phrase and variations of it all over the Escapist lately. Whether commenting on an article or just discussing what books we're reading, there are always a few of us that want to preface our (usually not very nerdy at all, actually) opinions with an acknowledgment that we just might come off as nerds.
Frankly, I don't get it. This is The Escapist, people. By virtue of being here, we're pretty much assumed to be nerds.
So my question to all users is this: Do you, in fact, feel that you are not a nerd? If so, what about yourself leads you to this conclusion?
On the other hand, people who are in the music scene or the social scenes where I hang out definitely feel like I'm nerdy, because I openly admit to liking computer games, wasting time on internet forums and have a fairly full understanding of nerd culture and memes. So I get shunned a bit there too. I guess I don't fit in anywhere but then that's fine, I'm quite comfortable with that.
eh, your lossBonsaiK said:Then you'd be a guy in a wig. Potentially diverting, but not what I'm looking for.Irridium said:I could get a wig...BonsaiK said:Goddamnit, all these guys falling in love with me is very annoying. Dont get me wrong - it's flattering and all, I appreciate the thought, I really do... but can't you people be female?Bernzz said:I think if I met you I would love you. Regardless of gender or sexual orientation...just sayin'.BonsaiK said:People who are hardcore nerds tend to either shun me a little or treat me as an oddity because I only have a semi-superficial understanding of computers and do a lot of stuff that nerds find a bit too "cool" for their taste such as play in bands, go on tour occasionally, run a record label, socialise with a lot of women etc.kementari said:I've been seeing this phrase and variations of it all over the Escapist lately. Whether commenting on an article or just discussing what books we're reading, there are always a few of us that want to preface our (usually not very nerdy at all, actually) opinions with an acknowledgment that we just might come off as nerds.
Frankly, I don't get it. This is The Escapist, people. By virtue of being here, we're pretty much assumed to be nerds.
So my question to all users is this: Do you, in fact, feel that you are not a nerd? If so, what about yourself leads you to this conclusion?
On the other hand, people who are in the music scene or the social scenes where I hang out definitely feel like I'm nerdy, because I openly admit to liking computer games, wasting time on internet forums and have a fairly full understanding of nerd culture and memes. So I get shunned a bit there too. I guess I don't fit in anywhere but then that's fine, I'm quite comfortable with that.