Oh I've encountered it a few times, mostly on facebook. Usually it stems down to a jockish person's girlfriend plays a video game then says what a nerd she is on facebook. Personally I think it is silly and childish to mad about it.
Surely the argument was moot, since nano exists.AC10 said:I've been in a 3 hour argument about VIM vs. Emacs.
I'm half joking. I'm serious that something like this really shouldn't be that big of a deal, I'm joking about how people take such things. We're not making fun of "women" we're making fun of a behavior. Of course we don't think ALL geeky girls are like this, but I can say through personal experience, it's really obvious which are and which aren't.Hollyday said:Are you joking? I don't think you are but I just want to check? Hehe!WOPR said:Note: I thought it was called the "idiot nerd girl" meme.
Yes, there is a meme called the 'idiot nerd girl'. The point of the meme I posted was to hit back at that meme for the nonsense that it is. Yes, maybe there are some girls who aren't particularly geeky who say they are geeks. Maybe they are doing it for attention. But there are two big points here: a) How can we possibly know whether someone is a geek or not (as if there's some hard or fast criteria) and b) Why the hell should we care? That's what the article this whole thread is about was based on - how girls have to justify their geekiness in certain circumstances because it is assumed they are attention seekers simply because of their gender, and the 'idiot nerd girl' meme typifies this.
So basically, in a thread about how unfair the original meme was, you've just come up with new and equally offensive versions of that meme.
I hope you were joking, because if not...
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I hope your right, I can't wait to get back to being alienated for my insane knowledge of comics, as opposed to being revered for it.El Danny said:Basically, there are people who find the Big Bang Theory funny.
Then there's the rest of us.
Bottom line, Geek and Nerdy is currently a fad, it'll pass.
Why not? Knowledge of other things can impress, and it was relevant to what they were talking about...Shotgun Guy said:I hope your right, I can't wait to get back to being alienated for my insane knowledge of comics, as opposed to being revered for it.El Danny said:Basically, there are people who find the Big Bang Theory funny.
Then there's the rest of us.
Bottom line, Geek and Nerdy is currently a fad, it'll pass.
Just got done seeing Avengers, everyone is now obsessed with Thanos after seeing him for 1/2 a second and not even knowing who he was. Someone calls him a Super Skrull, I feel obligated to correct them and I proceed to explain everything about Thanos to my curious friends.
People shouldn't be impressed by this!
Yeah, we're never going to agree. Mainly because I'm not sure we're even talking about the same thing, but hey, it happens!WOPR said:snip
You, sir! I find your comment extremely offensive. I challenge you to a duel at dawn - the weapons will be bears.Abandon4093 said:Ohh for fu....
People will literally go out of their way to be offended on this site.
;( *sniff*thiosk said:ALSO VOLTRON SUCKS.
I have a friend like that, it bugs the crap out of me, he got a crash course on comics and thinks he somehow has all the knowledge now, I think whoever taught him everything deliberately mislead him at times just to make him sound stupid, haha.chozo_hybrid said:It's when they have read one thing, or seen one movie and then act like they know everything about the subject, it bugs me.
No really. not for geek cred anyway. Because its a predominantly male pastime. Men don't play the geek card for attention, they do it for friends. When a man claims to be a nerd, and seeks to hang out with nerds, he is not a threat. When a girl comes in and says "O-M-G, you guys, I am like, SUCH a nerd!" and asks to be showered with attention, it annoys us because no one really likes pretenders in their group (goth/vamp kids can attest to this vehemently), but it ANGERS us because it implies they think that we simpleminded and will praise them because they've "come down to our level" and are thus attainable. When a girl does the fake-geek thing, it's not emulation for acceptance, which would be fine. It's mockery.Hollyday said:Is there a male equivalent of this phenomenon?
Seconded. and while we're at it, anyone who first posts in any thread ever. they are obviously up to no goodTechnocrat said:How about we just ban people whose first posts in a thread involve the word "gender"?