Nerd: stereotypical |
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Nerd: not stereotypical |
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Not even a nerd |
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Paperboy Posts: 37 Joined: 17 Jul 2008 | |
Beat Writer Posts: 150 Joined: 27 Jul 2008 | I don't get out much, though this could be related to how poor I am, although I DO get out occasionally. I've always hated stereotypes because they're so... irrelevant. They seem to undermine themselves such that using them as a means of distinction is quite subversive. Take this thread for example; the idea that a nerd is anyone passionate about something is fairly accurate. My mother for example, is a horse nerd. In the broader context you could say it was anyone with a hobby, or who follows something closely and makes this part of their social diet, is also a nerd. |
Paperboy Posts: 37 Joined: 17 Jul 2008 | Everyone gets ragged on. It's usually those rich, charismatic and full-of-them-self-head-in-the-ass type people which are to blame for stereotypes though. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2111 Joined: 6 Aug 2008 | Fat, no sports, average or a bit taller height, bit above average intelligence (i think, compared to my school), glasses, lot of friends but a lot of weird ones and i like sitting at my computer for hours everyday. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2692 Joined: 3 Mar 2008 | I'm a nerd in the same way a PE teacher is a nerd. Without the sport. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 52 Joined: 9 Jul 2008 | I am a nerd, but I can't quite characterize myself as a stereotype. Okay, here are the facts. Despite all this, I don't think Im a stereotypical nerd, as I have good friends, a few of which are girls, I am not good at maths, have a strong creative streak and like to write stories. |
Press Junketeer Posts: 438 Joined: 27 Mar 2008 | I hate to be insulting but i think being a member of a games forum makes you either a geek opr a nerd. I am more of a geek but i do have an avid social life, friends, girlfriends, play in a band. I am just intrested in computers and gaming. I built my own computer and enjoy reading and documentaries therfor i am a geek. (i also use the work therfor and other big words in everyday speach :P) I am by no means a stereotype nerd but i am nerdy and proud of it! Plus geeky chicks are hot and attracted to it. So far i have not met anyone that cares because although i am into that stuff i do not let it consume my life and choose gaming and the like over a social life. |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 987 Joined: 19 May 2008 | Let's see... Glasses? Check. Knows programming beyond HTML? Check. Plays lots of video games? Check. Junk food? Not so much anymore, but let's check it anyway. Good grades? Not really, more like average. I was too busy gaming. No girlfriend? No, I have one. I was single a loong time before that, though. Well-behaved? Mnaeh... I never punched anyone... much. Broke the law on many occasions though. Plays DnD: Well, I have a little, so check that I suppose. Avoids sports: Generally, yes. But I have practised some MA. I don't call myself a nerd. I love books and movies and music too, so I think of myself as an appreciator of art more than anything else. |
Pulitzer Laureate Posts: 993 Joined: 27 Aug 2008 | I have incredibly nerdy hobbies: Computer games, comic books, cult films, ex-Games Workshop, pen & paper RPGs, politics and science. Actually the worst is probably writing RPG systems for my friends (sigh). I have quite an analytical/systemic mind and am currently working on a fantasy RPG set in post-apocalyptic Britain which has returned to a dark age. But I'm a fully functional member of society: Fully time professional job in political communications, healthy (a little doughy but we'll get there!), plenty of friends, not adverse to playing football, heavy drinker. |
Press Junketeer Posts: 498 Joined: 2 Jul 2008 | im an alternative rocker nerd. im not overweight, but im not thin either, i dress all black and sometimes a blue shirt. i wear band t-shirts (my trademark amongst friends is a black ramones t-shirt) and message/funny t-shirts saying stuff like "Wiid" with super mario on drugs on top of the writing (admit it, thats clever). i have a reasonable amount of friends and i DO sit on the computer lots of hours, but not more time than i play guitar. Peace Out! |
Muckraker Posts: 303 Joined: 17 Aug 2008 | I have glasses... don't know where they are... |
Infamous Scribbler Posts: 569 Joined: 27 Aug 2008 |
...I take offense to that. ;_; (hahakidding) And nope, definately don't fit into the nerd stereotype, although a year ago I would have fit in at a D&D convention. |
Paperboy Posts: 19 Joined: 4 Sep 2008 | My main vice is video games, but I spend a majority of my time browsing the interwebs on my PC. I can code in about 3 languages (not well, though) and I really don't hang out with my friends too much (that's mostly due to distance, however). At least 2/3rds of my wardrobe is gaming related, and I'm usually wearing a gaming tee with my Guitar Hero hoodie from Penny-Arcade. I bought my best friend (who's an avid gamer too) a Pink 360 controller necklace (I bought myself a Guitar Hero one, it's amazing!) for our one-year "anniversary" of being friends, and she's pretty much the closest I've had to a girlfriend. On the flip side, I'm not really overweight, having spent the last year dropping 20 kilos at the gym, I play guitar and piano, and my hair is mostly blue. 95% of my friends are girls, and I'm improving in my social interaction abilities. What am I? |
Muckraker Posts: 236 Joined: 3 Aug 2008 | Lessee... And I don't have any fashion sense :) A teacher spelt something wrong and missed out a comma on the whiteboard, so I pointed it out. The whole class you just said, "NERD!" |
Copy Clerk Posts: 60 Joined: 17 Aug 2008 | i spend most of my time gaming |
Copy Clerk Posts: 71 Joined: 27 Aug 2008 | Well, I do like gaming, and I study physics at uni (and love it). I also read web-comics, collect random pieces of information for fun and consider my laptop one of my most prized possessions. On the other hand, I'm neither under no over weight, I don't wear glasses or contact lenses, I have lots of friends and love to go to parties (Lan parties count but are pretty rare). So perhaps I'm not a nerd, but I'm definitely nerdy. |
Infamous Scribbler Posts: 558 Joined: 3 Sep 2008 | I dunno really. I'm not overweight, I don't have glasses and I have female friends. Plus, I've had relationships and the like, some serious, some not so. Oh and I play Football and enjoy it. So I guess I'm a bit of a nerd? But I can't say I've really thought of it. |
Muckraker Posts: 340 Joined: 22 Jan 2008 | I believe I'm an atypical nerd: I'm tall, well-muscled and (now) fairly athletic, in addition to be physically appealing, and understand personal hygiene exceptionally well despite my generally unshaven face. Yet, I enjoy D&D, I can practically recite the original three Star Wars movies backwards and I'm starting to know far too much about WH40K. Add to that that I'm an engineer covering mechanical, electrical and software fields, and I'd say I have clearly nerdy interests. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2118 Joined: 14 Sep 2007 |
Put the dice away or I'll take them away. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 53 Joined: 9 Apr 2008 | I'm a geek, I wear shirts with references to social engineering, violence caused by video games, and monty python. I love history, science, and mathematics. I would need to be forcibly put in rehab to stop gaming now. My best friends are online and I read multiple manga series. For god's sake all I need is glasses and a pocket protector. Though I see being a geek as a good thing and wear it as a badge of honor. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 102 Joined: 18 Jul 2008 | Definitely a geek
Definite geek. Though the I think my social skills with people are starting to wane. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1223 Joined: 23 Oct 2007 |
I'm both a nerd and a Car Guy. Obsessive about both computers and cars, as well as many forms of machinery. Not particularly stereotypical. I wear glasses and I have no girlfriend, but I'm relatively muscular, have a fair number of friends and don't alienate myself by being overly specialised in my areas of interest - politics, classic literature and art feature along with engineering, computers and interests in science fiction. |
Beat Writer Posts: 224 Joined: 28 Aug 2008 | Non stereotypical i suppose in that i don't fit rigidly into anyone definition of each 'type'. I'm quite skinny, my skin is extremely pale, i spend about 10hours on the pc per day, excelled at college with very little effort, 'gaming enthusiast' and the one every gets to fix their computer. However i also hold a little social ability, though not much, take pride in my appearance and enjoy literature,arts, philosophy and classical history and languages. :P I suppose i tend toward a literature nerd if anything. Oh and i wear quite thick glasses. Hmm i suppose with reference to an above post i'm more of a geek. |
Muckraker Posts: 243 Joined: 21 Jun 2008 |
This is were things get sticky. I guess it depends on where you live. I am about 6 feet tall, very tan, have glasses, fairly muscular (don't display it though), have dark medium length hair, learn fast, good at anything if you give me a little time, great at it if you give me more, not popular but get along with all but the most stuck up people. In my area I'm known as a nerd. I know somebody else. He is relativly short, has glasses, greasy hair, many pimples, is smarter than most but because of that beleives he is above them, very week, and almost no social activity except with two people. He is known as a geek. I beleive that, if you were to make a VERY rough definition, you could say that the only difference between a nerd and a geek is their social activities and apperence. |
Beat Writer Posts: 137 Joined: 4 May 2008 | I guess so? Glasses: check Extremely bookish: check 18 and a virgin: check Plays lots of video games: check Doesn't go outside much: check Not good with people: Nope, I'm damn good at manipulating people and holding conversations if I feel the need. Acne: Nope Fat: Nope Pale: Double check Knows how to program: Nope I do however do vector calc just for fun like that one song. Weird taste in music: Check, but I'm part of a subculture, so I'm not sure that counts. Fantasy books: Check Uhh...I guess I'm pretty stereotypical. |
Muckraker Posts: 243 Joined: 21 Jun 2008 | I was never trying to fit everybody into a stereotype. I was just seeing if there was any that fit into it. Yes, I agree that there are many types of nerd. I myself am I science nerd. It is my best subject. I HATE almost all others. If you look at my notes for science they are extemely organized. English classes? Not so much. Everybody is a nerd in their own aspects. But I would rather go camping or on a canoe trip to Canada than sit playing video games all day. I don't even have a MySpace or Facebook. |
Copy Clerk Posts: 66 Joined: 18 Jun 2008 | I'm not really stereotypical, I'm fat but have a high upper-body strength, also I'm 6' so I don't think I'm all that short. I play games and read lovecraft, but I have a lot of friends so I don't really know if I am or not. |
PROBATION Posts: 3080 Joined: 27 Apr 2008 | I like to Role Play and play video games, but I'm also good at sports, so I'm not your typical nerd User was put on probation for: The Official Fallout 3 Thread. . (3 days) |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 2082 Joined: 12 May 2008 | I fit the definition of geeks that was posted earlier. Although my social skills with women have always been fine. Mainly because apart from my Original Gamer beanie, I don't exactly advertise my geekiness. |
Paperboy Posts: 41 Joined: 12 Aug 2008 | In my school there was always the "What character from 'The Breakfast Club' am I?" game. Whenever it came to me, I always got the "You're the Brain... and like the Jock... and the Thug. Damn. Sorry, Charlie," response. To sum it up, I'm a booksmart nerd who loves games and reading. I also like lifting weights and running. I'm not a bad guy, so maybe I just look like Judd Nelson. :P Also, Renaissance Festival tomorrow! Woo! |
Press Junketeer Posts: 437 Joined: 10 Aug 2008 | Guilty...except I was a "Band Nerd"---even worse!! |
Copy Clerk Posts: 69 Joined: 20 Aug 2008 | I think the only thing nerdy about me is my love for video games. So I chose option 3! |
Paperboy Posts: 45 Joined: 24 Aug 2008 | I have stereotypical attributes, but not completely. I love video games, play DnD, read comics, andIi have a rather extensive "action figure collection". However I'm also really good at almost all sports (cept for pool), have an active social life,girl friend,and no glasses. So I'm about half I guess. |
Gone Gonzo Posts: 1882 Joined: 13 Feb 2008 | Stereotypical: Good grades, Video games, DnD, monstrously ugly, bad eyesight (no glasses yet), not in shape, not big on dating. Kinda not so much: Fairly active socially, Fence sabre (actually that's kinda nerdy), decent at drawing. Not nerdy at all: ... |
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