Everyone at my school thinks i'm the biggest stoner in the world. I have long hair, a scraggly beard, and wear the same sweatshirt all year, but I have never smoked.
I guess I'm kinda socially inept, not in the sense that I lack friends but I don't really handle certain situations with people so well, I also enjoy alot of video games and take some interest in comic books and the such so I guess I would fit into the category of Geek. However I don't think its so easy to fit a person into a single category, I've a friend who is extremely smart and studies in order to do the best for his education, however he's also very capable socially and is very fit, if I had to categories him I would put him as a Nerd due to his humor (not like "lol science blah", but computer/internet references and the like) and perspective, but really he focuses to do well in every aspect of his life so would it be right to do so?Trivun said:Okay, so most of us will no doubt fit in with some other subculture rather than simply nerds and geeks. There has always been a stereotype that people who frequent internet forums and play most games or play WoW or mod computers or whatever are nerdy, geeky, and socially inept. During my time at the Escapist, and in the real world (obviously), I've learned that this isn't true. So what I wanted to know was simply this: What kind of subcultures make up the Escapist Community? Please excuse the poll, I simply think that it's an easier way of showing the exact proportions of each subculture here on the forums. I chose the most common ones, along wih an 'other' option for those few who don't fit these chosen categories. And to actually promote discussion, since I don't like list threads anymore than all of you, I pose a question - why is it that you are a member of that subculture, and what do you think of other subcultures that may or may not be similar?
I'll start you off. I'm personally a bit of a mixture between geek and indie. I like webcomics and computers, and gaming, and I intend to study an elective in computer programming. But I'm into indie and rock music and wear indie clothes, I have a distinct indie style about me. I prefer indie to dance music (unlike all but perhaps one of my housemates), and I'm attracted to indie (and goth, surprisingly) girls. I don't really have a problem with other subcultures, except chavs, but don't like the same stuff as them.
So what about you guys? If anyone feels like sharing, please post, we want to know about your stereotypes here![]()
Don't view this negatively, but doesn't that make you more of a geek?Clashero said:I'd say I'm a geek, but I chose "Other" because it's a bit different. While I do enjoy gaming, technology and tabletop RPGs like any other geek, my true passion lies in medieval recreationism, archery, Renaissance dances, and similar things.
you just made my day, thank you that kind of describes my, except I'm not a female, and there is still shallow steryotypes right nowCharli said:Never fit into anything...
Broody chick who sits in class and draws? I dunno I didn't go out of my way for highschool. It was just that thing I did every day, and now that's gone those shallow stereotypes don't exist anymore. And yet everyone in my class seemed to assume I possessed infinite wisdom because I didn't say much... I mean seriously, people I didn't EVER talk with would ask me questions about relationships and life...
...I seem to give off this air of 'old', It really bites. Because when I crack a joke, people are too dumbfounded to speak and it fell flat. Ahhh well. Thank god awkward years are over, people I talk with now seem to actually respond to my dry sense of humor.
*snaps fingers* DANGIT! The good quips are always taken.RaNDM G said:White and Nerdy.
To the point where I might as well sing the song everyday.