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Crash 9000

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I used to masturbate to my Night Elf Rogue back in 2007 and 2008... Like all the time ^_^
Once every two days /flex

EDIT: Plus I have never kissed a girl... Well the nerdiest thing I have not done, but still ;P
*Smug Look*... Hmm I think I will "Play" WoW again ~_^
 

Batfred

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Nearly replying to this thread [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.162316] with a well thought and constructive disgreement in dissertation form, then realising that it was getting my steam up so I deleted it.
 

Batfred

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stukov961 said:
Bought 2000 pts. of WH40k TT models in one sweep.
Felt kind of neckbeard-y after that.

EDIT: Oh, yeah four years of WoW.
Ooh, I did that with a Fantasy Wood Elf army about 10 years back. That is pretty nerdy. Them's fine Treemen!
 

MrDarkling

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hmm weirdest thing I've ever done was acting as Jules off Pulp Fiction.
Yes that includes the bible quote he repeats on frequent occasions.

" I SAID.....DOES HE LOOK LIKE A *****?!!"
 

MrDarkling

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Kodlak said:
Me and 5 mates had a race to see who could name all the original 150 pokemon during a Chemistry lesson in Sixth form. Think I got 146(still won).
what number is my favourite Pokemon Haunter? :p
 

ThePostalGamer

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- Spending $195 on a full size Gears of War Lancer replica, and the EB Games where I got the game from had a Gears of War COG tag available with preorder, which I also got. Also, to a lesser degree, I got bored during Maths class last year and traced the Crimson Omen from a very small thumbbnail-sized screen onto a piece of paper. It's almost perfect too, the skull is just too small.

- Memorized Homer Simpson's credit card number

- Saying "You're merely postponing the inevitable." when the lights were turned off for a presentation on a projector. There was only one other person in the room who had played Resident Evil 5 at the time. He looked at me and shook his head as if to say "You fuckwit". It was worth it. XD

I've also been tempted to draw the Devilhand on my left arm with a marker a few times, but I'm too lazy.
 

cptawesome

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I work for my high school newspaper, and i have just written an article about why it's awesome to be a nerd. i managed to bring in stories about Yu-Gi-Oh!, Poke'mon, and a picture of the Pokeman cats.
 

gremily

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Dark knifer said:
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.
God bless you sir.
 

Olorune

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Tired to explain the difference between DPSing compared to Tanking in WoW, then got a little mad when she didn't understand.

BTW- How is an Undead DeathKnight possible. So confusing.
 

ScarlettRage

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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.
yeah i want to see this lolz :)
 

Arisato-kun

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-I wrote my last paper for English about the trials and tribulations of teaching someone to play Blazblue: Calamity Trigger.

-Whenever we drive down to my friend's hometown there is always a segment of the ride through town where we listen to Duel of the Fates from Star Wars and all conduct it ourselves, even my friend driving.

-Whenever I have a friend that has seen Gurren Lagann we all make references to it whenever we can. Hell, I cheer people up by saying "If you can't believe in yourself then believe in me who believes in you." Oh my schoolbag also has the TTGL logo on it and says Team Gurren in big letters.

-In a movie my group had to make for 4D Design class we included a heated argument on whether or not the Imperial contractors aboard the Death Star II were innocent victims that were caught in the fatal attack by the Rebel Alliance.

That only covers this year alone but I'll stop right there.
 

Hussmann54

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I dunno what singular event would qualify. But recently over Christmas break from college, my girl friend from Indiana text me: "We have a problem, your nerd-ness is rubbing off on me. I had a dream about the zombie apocalypse" To which I promptly responded: "and your weapon of choice?" Answer? "M16 with M208 grenade launcher attachment."
I FLIPPIN WIN!!!!!!
 

Pyotr Romanov

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Mechanical Cat Fish said:
jobinizer85 said:
Made a character sheet for D&D.
That's nothing. Once I decided to try to learn to play Dungeons and Dragons. I took one look at the rules, decided they were too complicated, and then wrote my own game instead, complete with a fully developed setting. It's available online and probably isn't very good.
What's it called?

OT: My most nerdy thing has to be... Trying to figure out how Hearts of Iron 3 works.
Or having played WoW.
Or asking a D&D rulebook (maybe the one for dummies?) for my birthday.
Or building my own computer at the age of 12? People were pretty impressed about that, a few years ago.
Or trying to convince all of my classmates that 42 is the answer. Nobody knew what it is from... How dare they.
 

Gramzon

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I dropped a date with my girlfriend to play D&D with some friends (yes, we are still together)
 

Woodsey

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Playing Star Wars: Trivial Pursuit with my Dad, who's a bigger Star Wars geek than me (and I really do love Star Wars).

I won.
 

Myrph

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Hmm, I guess my nerdiest achievement to date is becoming the main moderator on the Video Games Live forums and spending about 4 months just sifting through endless amounts of spam, just for the sake of being a massive fan of the concert! It also means that I'm separated by about 3 degrees from the entirety of Aerosmith!

Plus I'm studying a Nuclear Engineering course at uni. I guess that's pretty nerdy!