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Rathy

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For me, probably my collection of Warhammer stuff in varying degrees of completion, DnD books and Pokemon obsession.
 

GodofDisaster

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I'm a massive resident evil fan and just games in general.

My dvd collection, is mostly anime.

I enjoy looking up random facts.

Also today, my nine year old brother asked me what shows, did I watch when I was his age. He was already into pokemon, so no point in telling him that. But what I did tell him is that I loved digimon.

So I went to the internet and sure enough found the episodes, I couldn't be bothered to get up of the chair, so he brought another chair around to the computer table and I sat and watched over 12 episodes of digimon with him.

I forgot how awesome the series is.
 

Logic 0

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chunkydude84 said:
Logic 0 said:
Well it's bascally finding the value of the letters first then acting like it's a normal equation.
It sounds simple enough, until I try to solve an equation. My brain pretty much does the equivalent of a pigeon slamming into a sliding glass door repeatedly.
Mabye your just not a algerba kind of guy.
 

oppp7

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I read a lot of webcomics(no real comics), I like Warhammer 40k, I play alot of video games, I post on this site, and I don't have many RL friends.
 

Mar451

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I watch anime, i went to every midnight release for Harry Potter book and movies, i have over 900 novels in my room, over 1200 DVDs.

I was reading at a college level in 5th grade and I correct my teachers more often then they correct me

Also im posting how geeky i am on a forum on site for gamers...thats geeky enough for us all
 

Raven-Loveless

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Out of my group of friends I am the only one that will pay over 30 dollars to get the Legend of Zelda game I wanted.

I do have a Naruto collection going, even though most people hate the anime, you have to admit that the world and idea of Naruto is pretty neat.

Also, one of my friends and I like to go to anime conventions when we can (and yes we do dress up).
 

DeleteThisPlease

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Where to begin?
I was a OG (Origional Gamer) and was practicly playing games from the time I left the womb. I want to make videogames for a living. I'm a storywriter. I'm a major Roleplayer, F and T, I speak Na'vi and know some basic Kligon, I kinda speak Huttese, I'm a Jedi, I've cosplayed as Harry Potter, Solid Snake, I own two pairs of cat ears, two cat tails (clip on to your pants type), one pair of fox ears and fox tail with a matching coller (a semi-joke gift from one of my bro's because of a particular girlfriend of mine...), I often am heard quoting game lines, I'm a member of the Escapist (Fourth Wall breaking fun!)...

The list just kinda goes on and on and on and on...
 

magicman4443

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Seeing all these things that make other people geeky just makes me feel so much better. Maybe I'm not alone in the world.... my Bioshock collection has a place somewhere, as do my Magic cards.:)
 

magicman4443

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On another note, me and two friends have been simulating a fight against three Klingon war ships through Google Buzz. And we're winning.;)
 

SimuLord

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I'm freakishly intelligent, play video games, and consider the tax code to be interesting bedside reading, but I do not identify as a geek or nerd.

I don't wear game- or anime-themed T-shirts, I majored in business and not math or computer science, and my attraction to geeky girls is rooted solely in the fact that I love intelligent women and the smart girls tend to be a bit on the geeky side. And one of my friends is far nerdier than I---and I ridicule him constantly because he's 21 and has never even so much as been kissed by a girl. I tell him he'll be Steve Carell when he's 40.
 

Triggerhappy938

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This game, eh? The Arkansan Geek-of-all-trades accepts your challenge!

I am a proud member and officer in my local chapter of the Society for Creative Anachronism.

I am an accomplished tabletop gamer. Before graduating high school, I had become to go-to guy for all things D&D related, to the point of getting random strangers approaching me asking for tutelage in this "D&D" game everyone had suddenly started playing. During this period we had a game last for 90 hours straight.

My anime list, to save breath on that topic. http://myanimelist.net/animelist/Triggerhappy938

Also, I skipped my high school graduation for A-Kon 2005.

I've been gaming since my I inherited my brother's old Atari. Games like Roadwar: Europa, Joust, and the like were my starting ground.

In my day, I was a competitive Yu-Gi-Oh player in my area. I've gotten a bit out of practice now-a-days. I also used to play Magic, but not nearly as competitively. Did get to beat Richard Garfield once in a game of Magic once, when the world championship was held in Memphis. I also had a short stint in Pokemon cards. Found it a bit unsporting.

Played in regular MechWarrior and MageKnight tournaments.

My video game collection stretches from wall to wall, including games from the SNES to the XBOX 360.

I was the head lights tech in my high school stagecraft class.

I write for and help publish my college's literary journal.

I blog.

I spent my high school prom playing counterstrike with friends.

I spend free time discussing literary theories with regards to popular media, anime, and the like.

I spend WAY too much time on TvTropes.

I organized a Maple Story CCG tournament which ran unsanctioned for 6 months before the group broke up. [I really liked that game]

I've LARPed.

I've written fan fiction. No, you cannot read it.

I've read the complete Sherlock Holmes and the complete Hitchhiker's Guide.

...

That's all I can think of off the top of my head. I'm sure there is more, but I'm tired right now.
 

magicman4443

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Triggerhappy938 said:
This game, eh? The Arkansan Geek-of-all-trades accepts your challenge!

I've been gaming since my I inherited my brother's old Atari. Games like Roadwar: Europa, Joust, and the like were my starting ground.

In my day, I was a competitive Yu-Gi-Oh player in my area. I've gotten a bit out of practice now-a-days. I also used to play Magic, but not nearly as competitively. Did get to beat Richard Garfield once in a game of Magic once, when the world championship was held in Memphis. I also had a short stint in Pokemon cards. Found it a bit unsporting.

My video game collection stretches from wall to wall, including games from the SNES to the XBOX 360.

I spent my high school prom playing counterstrike with friends.

I've read the complete Sherlock Holmes and the complete Hitchhiker's Guide.

...

That's all I can think of off the top of my head. I'm sure there is more, but I'm tired right now.
That's a pretty impressive list. I'm only in high school, so I have many years to come to geek out in.

My earliest system was the GB, when I was like 6-7, and my first game was Quest for Camelot. Been gaming ever since.

I still play Magic right now, not competetively, but I go to pre-releases and such. I also played yu-gi-oh quite a lot.

My game collection doesn't stretch wall to wall, but I have almost ever Nintendo system from NES to Wii, except one or two more unknown systems.

My friends and I plan to spend our prom having a LAN party.

I want to read Sherlock Holmes, but I've been reading Terry Pratchett instead. I've also read all the hitchhikers books. (except the newest one, but that one's not that good.)
 

Triggerhappy938

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I'm still working on Pratchett's works. I got a late start on them, admittedly. I just picked up Good Omens. I've set up a life insurance policy in case I explode from the combined awesome of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.
 

magicman4443

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Triggerhappy938 said:
I'm still working on Pratchett's works. I got a late start on them, admittedly. I just picked up Good Omens. I've set up a life insurance policy in case I explode from the combined awesome of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.
In truth, I haven't had much time to read them lately, but I've read through at least 10 of them, and have another 20 sitting on my book shelf.
 

Pegghead

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Well the other day I managed to work in a back to the future reference in a presentation on geothermal energy for Geography and was still applauded for its quality.
 

Super Toast

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I have a Brotherhood of Steel action figure and gaming posters all over my bedroom walls.
 

BlindMessiah94

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I can quote Futurama like nobody's business, I have a massive comic collection, and own a Stargate Replica Mirror.

That's about it.