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THEMILKMAN

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I spent nearly a whole day playing the World of Warcraft demo. Once I realized what I had done I immediately erased it from my computer and took a shower to wash the nerd off of me.

Also, one time in Government class, the teacher mentioned nuclear fallout and without thinking I said, "Tunnel Snakes rule." Half the class looked at me with confused looks, the other half were chuckling, one kid even said, "I'll show you a real tunnel snake."

Maybe the biggest one though was a few months ago. I went on a first a date with this girl at a close by festival and on our way back she wanted to check out a garage sale. It was there where destiny took over because at that garage sale they had a SNES with 2 controllers and 24 games for $30. Needless to say I shat bricks and got all giddy and bought it, later on it was kinda embarassing. But it's cool, I found out how much she digs video games also and we're still together, yay.
 

Simalacrum

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probably completing Assassin's Creed II. By that I mean, 100%, collecting all the feathers, getting all the trophy's, etc etc type of complete.
 

dududf

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I translated a bunch of Stalin quotes to Binary by hand, then photocopied it and posted it on lockers.


Idealist Commi must be pleased. (Well not really, as he's gonna freak out and say he wasn't a commi, but a Stalinist. :p )
 

Bailos

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I spaced out once in my Philosophy of Religions class, and when I snapped out of it I had written down all the summons from all the Final Fantasy's I remembered, classified them by element, listed which FF they were from, and any real world mythos they were based on.

I was spaced out for a good 45 minutes...
 

NickCaligo42

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I re-wrote Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith entirely in lines from Shakespeare's plays. Unsurprisingly the dialogue and characterization proved vastly superior.
 

Jedamethis

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Well, I did once get recommendations from my teachers in 11/12 subjects...
I think that's kind of nerdy, it's the only thing I can think of.
 

hotdogoctopus

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Do I regret it? NAY, I NEVER WILL!

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=61&l=05d8cfc41c&id=500048776
 

hotdogoctopus

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NickCaligo42 said:
I re-wrote Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith entirely in lines from Shakespeare's plays. Unsurprisingly the dialogue and characterization proved vastly superior.
You need to post this IMMEDIATELY. Or just put it out there for everyone to enjoy.
 

THEMILKMAN

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Maxwell -EOD- said:
Do I regret it? NAY, I NEVER WILL!

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=61&l=05d8cfc41c&id=500048776
Were you perhaps intoxicated at the time?

It doesn't really matter, either way that deserves massive kudos.
 

NickCaligo42

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Maxwell -EOD- said:
NickCaligo42 said:
I re-wrote Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith entirely in lines from Shakespeare's plays. Unsurprisingly the dialogue and characterization proved vastly superior.
You need to post this IMMEDIATELY. Or just put it out there for everyone to enjoy.
Haha! I'll try and dig that sucker up when I go back home next week. I'm bound to have a copy of it somewhere. ;) You wouldn't believe how many lines from Macbeth and Othello made their way in there.
 

Dark Knifer

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When halo first came out, I got heaps angry when someone ripped it off, that I gave them a 3 minute speech as in why halo was a good game.
 

hotdogoctopus

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THEMILKMAN said:
Maxwell -EOD- said:
Do I regret it? NAY, I NEVER WILL!

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=61&l=05d8cfc41c&id=500048776
Were you perhaps intoxicated at the time?

It doesn't really matter, either way that deserves massive kudos.
Nope, I just love me some half-life. One of my old army buddies had the rooster teeth on his calves. I love tattoos.
 

SecondmateFlint

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Myself and three other friends formed a superhero group called Quantum Force with the exact intention of getting on Stan Lee's old show "Who Wants to be a Superhero?"

We got really into it, background stories, enemies, we started a comic book, made costumes, planned out the whole story of how we all met and adventures we had. It was intense.
 

CrysisMcGee

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Maxwell -EOD- said:
Do I regret it? NAY, I NEVER WILL!

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=61&l=05d8cfc41c&id=500048776
I like the original logo better, where the circle is attached to the Lambda symbol. Pretty cool though.

As for me, I'm pretty much all nerd. And a Rocker.

Got a perfect on a Star Wars quiz. Pointed out all the Star Wars references on a lot of things to a friend of mine. (Who doesn't know what the death star is?)

Spoke with a russian accent for a month after playing Operation Flashpoint.

Every time my computer crashes, I feel like I lost a loved one. A lot more so when It won't boot up again.

Can do a LOT of quotes from Warcraft 2.
 

TheEndlessGrey

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I started taking my philosophy notes using the greek alphabet to spell english words (I don't speak the language, I just know the letters and what sounds they make - so theoretically I could read greek, probably rather poorly, but I'd have no idea what I was saying. Anyway, I did this...) because I was tired of having my "friend" ask to borrow my notes. Dude doesn't show to class for two weeks, and then expects me to bail him out? Right. "What's that? Sure thing buddy, I'll stop by the library after class and copy all my notes for you. Make sure to bring that $20 you owe me this time. Great. Good luck on the final!"
 

Gildan Bladeborn

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Roll a d10 whenever I'm asked to pick a number between 1 and 10, since I always have 2 of those with me (all the better to randomly generate a number between 1 and 100!).

Also I read 120 Warhammer 40,000 novels over the course of a single year.