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IronManMan

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Hmmmm. . .the geekiest thing I've ever done? It was either being directly involved in a Solar Powered Wii, or beer cooling a PC.
 

Jang

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stinkychops said:
Assassinator said:
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McGee said:
Buy a shirt from Pure Pwnage that says 1337 on it.
I *made* a shirt that says "YOU JUST LOST TEH GAME" on the back.
You bastard I just lost thegame. Now I can't stop thinking of the game. I'd gone about two weeks.
Erm care to explain what the game is? I've seen it mentioned once or twice but I don't exactly understand it.
The aim of 'The Game' is to not think of the game.
If you think of the game, you lose the game, you then have a 10 minute break before 'the game starts again'. I lost. By reading this you are now playing the game, it works better if you get some friends and family to play it. It works like an in-joke.

It's pointless but somehow fun.
Aw hell you made me lose the game!

Anyway, I never really do geeky things. I think really long talks about WoW would be the most geeky thing.
Great, now I've lost the game!
I wish I knew hwat you guys were talking about... But I shall none the less bring you back to this game.

*Jang uses phoenix down*
 

Kiutu

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PersianLlama said:
I have a tie with a bunch of binary on it that I usually wear to formal events. I also have a shirt that says "There are only 10 kinds of people in the world, those who can read binary, and those who can't"
I wasnt sure until right now my Geekiest moment...and its understanding this joke. (before last monday I would have been confused)
 

Zombie_Fish

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my geekiest point was understanding the Mozilla Firefox birthday joke.

Basically, to celebrate the birthday of Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft sent them a cake. In response, Firefox sent Microsoft a cake and the recipe.

(Don't get it, look up Mozilla Firefox)
 

ae86gamer

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When me and my friends were at a bakery the lady said "We have cake for you if you would like some." The first words out of my mouth were "The cake is a lie." The lady had a confused look on her face...I never went back to that bakery.
 

Pikka Bird

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ae86gamer said:
When me and my friends were at a bakery the lady said "We have cake for you if you would like some."
That seems like a very unusual thing to say, actually. And the cake is still not a lie.

philosophicalbastard said:
stinkychops said:
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I explained string theory to one of my class mates.
Would you care to explain it to me?
It's very simple, the theory is derived from the thought that particles could be in more than one place like light (as in you shoot a beam of light into an object that is completely glass and round and you could get any of the same beams of light). So if one particle can be in more than one place this would change history infinetly, thus there are infinete parellel universes with slight variations like the color of your to large like this planet never existed.



(I'm not really sure this is string theory but it's still nice infomation to now.)
Well, that's not really string theory. Anyone who thinks string theory is "very simple" is a sick individual.
Zombie_Fish said:
my geekiest point was understanding the Mozilla Firefox birthday joke.

Basically, to celebrate the birthday of Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft sent them a cake. In response, Firefox sent Microsoft a cake and the recipe.

(Don't get it, look up Mozilla Firefox)
Ha, that's pretty nifty.
 

thedelightfulme

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berethond said:
Brought The Game to my friends. By the way, you all just lost. Twice.
FECK! i lost the game. ¬¬

And i am apparently a mega geek.
No idea why.
Just am. Pfft.
I suppose my idea of a good night is staying up till 5 in the morning with mates playing killzone 2 or something...
 

nerdsamwich

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amazinglettera said:
I cosplayed at an anime convention...if there is anything geekier, nerdier or dorkier than that, I will eat my own spleen.
Grab a spoon, pal. I once gave a lecture on the historical antecedents of an ASCII character... on WoW chat.
PS: my girlfriend says that the geekiest thing SHE'S ever done is to sleep with me.
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eatenbyagrue

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Cosplayed as the Black Knight (from Monty Python and the Holy Grail). One thing led to another, and the next thing I knew, I was chasing a guy through the top floor of the mall where the convention was being held, hopping on one foot, both hands behind my back yelling "THE BLACK KNIGHT ALWAYS TRIUMPHS!! HAVE AT YOU!!!"
 

Nickflip

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Oh jesus...
I dressed as the Joker for halloween, and wore my costume to school,
During an ACTUAL PHYSICAL FIGHT with someone, I yelled shoryuken when I uppercutted them,
I was caught singing the Ducktales theme song loudly in public...
I have more, if you would like to hear them.
 

cordeos

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ME and a few of my friends are playing D&D over the internet, we use an IRC bot to do rolls and talk to each other using Ventrillo
 

LeonLethality

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...I recited the entire story of kingdom hearts, kingdom hearts: CoM and kingdom hearts 2(dialogue-wise) in a single sitting... by memory... i did the same with final fantasy 8... but the kingdom hearts one seemed nerdier...
 

chromewarriorXIII

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I've existed.

On a serious note, today me and another kid wrote every internet meme we could think of on the white board in one of the classrooms. Then one of the teachers came in and asked what LOLcats was.
 

Voodoo Child

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I thought I'd add that, even though I haven't done it yet, I'm going to be getting a tattoo soon.

A tattoo of the TARDIS.

Vote: Where should I get it?
 
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Pikka Bird said:
ae86gamer said:
When me and my friends were at a bakery the lady said "We have cake for you if you would like some."
That seems like a very unusual thing to say, actually. And the cake is still not a lie.

philosophicalbastard said:
stinkychops said:
philosophicalbastard said:
I explained string theory to one of my class mates.
Would you care to explain it to me?
It's very simple, the theory is derived from the thought that particles could be in more than one place like light (as in you shoot a beam of light into an object that is completely glass and round and you could get any of the same beams of light). So if one particle can be in more than one place this would change history infinetly, thus there are infinete parellel universes with slight variations like the color of your to large like this planet never existed.



(I'm not really sure this is string theory but it's still nice infomation to now.)
Well, that's not really string theory. Anyone who thinks string theory is "very simple" is a sick individual.
Zombie_Fish said:
my geekiest point was understanding the Mozilla Firefox birthday joke.

Basically, to celebrate the birthday of Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft sent them a cake. In response, Firefox sent Microsoft a cake and the recipe.

(Don't get it, look up Mozilla Firefox)
Ha, that's pretty nifty.




Could you tell me what theory I just explained then?
 

FROGGEman2

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Actually Somebody called me iS secretly Averagely imperSonating SomethIng from a game Now So Cut off youR crEaky clippEr anD Too bad and suck on this Wanker Orgies !
 

FinalGamer

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Well there is my iPod with as of now 1090 videogame songs.

But I do remember having a 15-minute long argument with a kid 3 years younger than me in high school about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.