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emeraldrafael

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William MacKay said:
emeraldrafael said:
Possession of a die with more then 6 sides.

A basic knowledge of and ability to play an ocarina

Knowing the cake is a lie, and specificly where that is from.

The instinctual reaction to blow on any cartridge device to make it work if something goes wrong.

Complete memorization of "THE" code of the NES, with an ability to recite it word/letter for word/letter.


... actaully.. those are all rather managable, maybe the toughest being the Ocarina part.
i would agree. except i dont have #2, or the last one totally (i never had a NES, due to being born in '95 and (resist making comment implying i'm 115...) my first console was a PS1.
'Up, Down, Up, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, A, B' i think. probably wrong, that was a vague guess (i learned it for I Don't Even Game).
thats actually right (I think, its been a while since i had to use it), and its alright, id ont have requirement two either. Though i can play the zelda overworld adventure song on the spoons (I know, not that impressive).

EDIT: besides I'm older then you, so i cant make jokes about someone's age.
 

Vault101

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Id say nerd and geek are diferent things

my brother is a nerd because he is very very acedemically focused, and reads books about stuff like post modernism in his spare time (though hes not into sciences)

Im more a geek because I have extensive knowlege of pop culture, like video games and movies, and I play video games and watch alot of movies, and am a PC gamer
 

ThatLankyBastard

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-as attempted to breed a shiny Pokemon
-has collected over 3 days of anime (in a 3 month period)
-has inside jokes related to masturbation

...check, check and check!
 

icame

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Jarrid said:
icame said:
You have a hobby that takes up most of your time, and zed activity generally does not require interaction with others (Online chat doesn't count.) You have an above average intelligence in fields of science and are into science fiction. THAT IS ALL.






...Having watched Scott pilgrim vs the world also raises your score by 1.
Maybe having read it, the movie is more partial credit.
Good point. I will now set the rules in stone.

Wheres my chisel..
 

iDoom46

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Limecake said:
Obsession over a type of activity (reading, sports, video games etc.)

or the constant need to increase your knowledge in a certain area.

just my opinion
That pretty much fits my view on the matter perfectly. It kind of helps that the definition of geek actually meant someone who obsesses over something, before it became what it means now.
Maybe I'd change "constant need to increase knowledge in a certain area" to just "constant need to increase knowledge" because nerds always want to learn new things!

There really isn't one true type of nerd. After all, there are lots of different kinds geeks/nerds with different names attached to them:
Music geek, for people who are way into music
Mathalete, for people with insane math skillz
Trekkie, for people with an absurdly extensive knowledge of the Star Trek universe
[Hardcore] Gamer, for people who obsess over video games
And so on.
 

Xixikal

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loc978 said:
Being a rather old-school geek, I have a pretty specific definition of "nerd", and it's a very different definition than the one for "geek".
A nerd generally has to be absorbed into their science/tech/art of choice to the point that they can't easily talk or relate to any person who doesn't share their obsession. They're the type who will string the jargon of their hobby/job/obsession into daily speech, and look down upon anyone who doesn't understand said jargon. A geek may share the interest, and even be capable of communicating effectively with the nerd... but the geek will have other interests as well, and be capable of (possibly broken) communication with the outside world.
Hear, hear.
 

zehydra

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A nerd is somebody who likes particular things or activities which the mainstream culture looks down upon in some way.

And calling someone a nerd is VERY VERY Destructive.

It's kind of why I hate it when people call themselves nerds; they're reinforcing the idea that it's acceptable.
 

Connor Lonske

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Knows 80% or more about a subject that the majority of the population unless it is required to your job... unless your MovieBob, in which case your a nerd no mater what you argue.
 

OmniscientOstrich

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Limecake said:
Obsession over a type of activity (reading, sports, video games etc.)

or the constant need to increase your knowledge in a certain area.

just my opinion
I'd say this coupled with social ineptitude/awkwardness that's my definition, although I could just be projecting.
 

Inkidu

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Has compiled a vast compendium of knowledge on at least two subjects that have no practical survival applications.