What makes you a geek?

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Catlynn

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Dr. Horrible is just one of his TV shows smushed into 45 minutes! With singing! How can you not be a big fan? *pouty face*


I costumed up as Dr.Horrible for Halloween last year, complete with freeze ray. Part of me wants to arrange the music as a suite for marching band.
You just became one of my new favorite people. Welcome.
 
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Ok, spill it! If you are a self-proclaimed geek, what is it exactly that makes you one?

One of the many things that are considered geeky about me is that I LOOOOOOOVVVEEE Buffy The Vampire Slayer. I'm re-watching the entire series for like...the fourth or fifth time right now. It's sooooo clever and wonderful!

Now it's your turn!
I'll add more later on. ^_^
I'm a doctor who fan. I'm tall and slim. I wear checkered shirts and have a metro hair cut. I find silly, childish humour hilarious, and puns. I'm a total techno-geek. I'm extremely computer literate. I sometimes eat Petis-Filous and I like to brush my teeth with Euthymol lol.

I wear chinos on like, almost a daily basis. I own a pair of old fashioned pointy-toe shoes. I prefer dickie bows over ties.

I eat kids cereal. I play an old, beat up guitar and I'm fascinated by 1930's teddy boy suits.

There's probably loads more lol.
 
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Catlynn

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.....no. Hypertext Markup Language. ;)
 

DuchessAimee

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Dr. Horrible is just one of his TV shows smushed into 45 minutes! With singing! How can you not be a big fan? *pouty face*


I costumed up as Dr.Horrible for Halloween last year, complete with freeze ray. Part of me wants to arrange the music as a suite for marching band.

Do it! And have it recorded so we can listen/watch the performance! Perhaps I'll give Dr. Horrible another try. I got into a conversation about it recently, and I was told I didn't give it a fair shot. Catlynn likes it, you like it, I think ITore said he liked it... And I actually have today off... I'll think about it.
 
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Iluv_Jesus

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I haven't been called a geek. I've been called a nerd though. I used to and still read comics when I get one. I watch The Justice League animated series over and over again. I never get tired of doing it :D
 
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Shouryu

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I know HTML, does that count as computer literacy? hehe :p
Someone's kicking it OLD SCHOOL. When I wrote my own webpages back in 1996-2000, I did it in raw HTML...because that was the only way. WYSIWYG editors didn't come along for quite a while until after that.

Don't go looking for those old webpages. They don't exist anymore, and if they did, they would be tragically embarrassing.
 
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There was me thinking you could layer .. *ba dum Chhsshh*
 
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Catlynn

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Someone's kicking it OLD SCHOOL. When I wrote my own webpages back in 1996-2000, I did it in raw HTML...because that was the only way. WYSIWYG editors didn't come along for quite a while until after that.

Don't go looking for those old webpages. They don't exist anymore, and if they did, they would be tragically embarrassing.
haha yeah, that was around when I learned it. Back when it was necessary. I run a website for a ministry now and had to brush up on old HTML skills for some of it. Good times. :D
 

DuchessAimee

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No no! Reply away! This is quite entertaining. :D
 
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Shouryu

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Do it! And have it recorded so we can listen/watch the performance! Perhaps I'll give Dr. Horrible another try. I got into a conversation about it recently, and I was told I didn't give it a fair shot.
With my freeze ray, I will STOP...
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I'd write the show if I thought there was a band that would play it. Problem is, I live in Texas, where no one is allowed to just play FUN music, because EVERYTHING has to be a competition, and we can't play it if it won't get us to STATE MARCHING CONTEST DUHHHHHHHH!!!

*stomps off wanting to stab everything*
 
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Catlynn

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With my freeze ray, I will STOP...
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I'd write the show if I thought there was a band that would play it. Problem is, I live in Texas, where no one is allowed to just play FUN music, because EVERYTHING has to be a competition, and we can't play it if it won't get us to STATE MARCHING CONTEST DUHHHHHHHH!!!

*stomps off wanting to stab everything*
"The world...It's not a death ray or an ice beam. That's all Johnny Snow. I just think you need time to know that..."
 

rachelsedge

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I'm probably more of a nerd than a geek. I don't watch any "geeky" television shows, but I love reading, especially about nature/animals/creation. I'm a bookworm and nature nerd. :)
 

Nautilus

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Lets see.....
I love transformers, comic books/movies, doctor who, game of thrones, star wars, magic the gathering, Pathfinder(think D&D), umm reading, movies, and then football. I balance it all out with football...lol
 
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Catlynn

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Oooooh Game of Thrones.....
:D
 

maxwel

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I've often been accused of being a geek.

I adamantly deny and oppose these spurious, ridiculous, and completely unfounded accusations.


I'll have to write more later... Star Trek just came on.
 
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MissCris

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Ooh! Game of Thrones! Yes!
 
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Jullianna

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I prefer books and computers to most people. I could easily be a hermit :)