So I'm Currently in a Fight with a Nerd... (And the Geek In Me Wants to Win!)

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IF you're really smart, but not socially awkward then congratulations you're just really smart!

Being very smart doesn't automatically make someone a geek or a nerd..

Was Steve Jobs a nerd? Maybe when he was young and spent all his time building computers in his garage, but not when he was coming up with the iPhone and iMacs and iPads, etc.. He wasn't a nerd.. he was a genius!

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Yeraza_Bats

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Lol I have a guitar actually, been thinking of selling it lately actually lol. Never got good at it. Not a fan of James Taylor though lol. That kinda music ehhh, I'm just gonna reserve my opinion.
You could try a different instrument. Like piano or drums or bass or cello ect ect. Guitar isnt the only instrument in the world : p


(and wed probly agree on James Taylor : p)
 
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What if I'm not all that smart, but just really good at being a smart aleck? :p
Being a good smart aleck takes a lot of brain power. There are two kinds of smart... those who know a lot, and those who are great thinkers.. (sometimes someone is both). Smart alecks know how to stretch their thinking.
 
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You could try a different instrument. Like piano or drums or bass or cello ect ect. Guitar isnt the only instrument in the world : p


(and wed probly agree on James Taylor : p)
Lol no, I think ship sailed long ago. My grandparents had a piano before they died, I'd play that but wasn't any good at it lol, just moreso entertaining myself.

I always been a fan of vocals, the human voice is always more powerful than the instruments in my opinion. Am a sucker for a good singer. Lol not good at singing myself though.
 
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Sorry Kim, can't help you, spelling out the thread title was way too exhausting. Guess that makes me a...eh...mm...whatever:p
 
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I've always thought that nerds were those that kept to themselves. I think they are also not as good-looking at geeks are. So Kim that's a good thing! Tell him he's right "you're too pretty to be a nerd!"
I think geeks are more socially acceptable than nerds. Nerds don't have a lot of friends.
I'm not saying I agree with these things. Maybe some nerds are cute...but from what I've seen online...it goes something like this.





 
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I've always thought that nerds were those that kept to themselves. I think they are also not as good-looking at geeks are. So Kim that's a good thing! Tell him he's right "you're too pretty to be a nerd!"
I think geeks are more socially acceptable than nerds. Nerds don't have a lot of friends.
I'm not saying I agree with these things. Maybe some nerds are cute...but from what I've seen online...it goes something like this.


Hmm, I have never owned anything made by Apple (disgusting company totally), but I abhor Star Trek.

#confused.
 
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Hmm... I'm obsessively fixated on SEVERAL things and can talk about all of them (maybe not expertly, but I can sure talk! :))

I'm clumsy but I wouldn't say I'm socially awkward.

Where would this put me?

Apparently as Queen Pollster and Threadster in a singles group.... Sorta a female version of Anthony Michael Hall in 16 Candles.

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The Geek: I know I came on kinda like a poozer on the bus tonight and everything. But... that's just so my friends won't think, you know, I'm a jerk.
Samantha: But they're all pretty much jerks, though, aren't they?
The Geek: Yeah, but, the thing is, I'm kinda like the leader, you know? Kinda like the king of the ****** (expletive).

Samantha: Well, that's pretty cool. Hey, but a lot can happen over a year. I mean, you could come back next Fall as a completely normal person.
 
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You could try a different instrument. Like piano or drums or bass or cello ect ect. Guitar isnt the only instrument in the world : p


(and wed probly agree on James Taylor : p)

Ummmm...I'm doubtful that if he picked up the cello that the womens would come a runnin'...
 
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Being a good smart aleck takes a lot of brain power. There are two kinds of smart... those who know a lot, and those who are great thinkers.. (sometimes someone is both). Smart alecks know how to stretch their thinking.
Some think my thinking's been stretched so far that it's ready to snap.
 

Lynx

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Molly got it right.
 

seoulsearch

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I am definitely a Hybrid.

* I love Star Wars, but not Star Trek. However, I'm not into any of the merchandise, except for Lego key chains of the characters (I don't own any, I just like to look at them.) I've also been known to glance at a few SyFy shows. (The next Sharknado adventure is coming out soon, right??!!)

* I don't speak Klingon, but occasionally, blurt out a Yoda-ism, I do.

* I'm an introvert who can masquerade as an extrovert at will.

* "Same haircut since 3rd grade..." Well, let's just say that after years of experimenting, I've found what works. :)

* I obsess about a subject until I get bored of it (which sometimes takes 15 minutes), and then I move on.

* Cartoon and comic book t-shirts = my definition of high fashion.

* I'm way too cheap for energy drinks, and I'm super sensitive to caffeine. When absolutely needed, I rely on home-brewed coffee, tea, or diet Coke.

* Not into partying or wild living at all. Hardly ever drink, and only in safe social situations, such as at a friend's house for dinner.

* I'm neither really smart nor an expert on anything, but boy, can I talk about something if someone gives me the chance! ;)
 
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* What makes someone a supposed geek or a nerd?

* What's the actually DIFFERENCE between a geek and a nerd?

* What automatically DISQUALIFIES a person for either category?
Sorry, my Sister. I can't help you with this one. I have a reputation to uphold. :cool:
 

CatHerder

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Hey Everyone,

I have a friend who always refers to himself as a nerd. Now of course, I can't let him have dibs, so today I reminded him, "Hey, we're BOTH nerds!"

However, he tried to put me in a corner by saying, "You're a geek, not a nerd. You have to know computers in order to be a nerd."

Talk about the ULTIMATE BURN!!! :mad: Maybe what this person was REALLY saying was, "Sorry, Seoul, you're just not smart enough to qualify as a nerd." :p;):D

I know there are a ton of videos out there explaining the difference ("Epic Rap Battle: Geek Vs. Nerd"), but what does our CC community say?

* What makes someone a supposed geek or a nerd?

* What's the actually DIFFERENCE between a geek and a nerd?

* What automatically DISQUALIFIES a person for either category?

Help me figure out which one I am. :D

(This thread is all meant in fun. I've seen myself as a nerd all my life and have learned to embrace that title. ;) However, my friend's comment has given me a bit of an identity crisis.)
A geek has an obsessive level of interest and knowledge about a specific subject/s.

A nerd is someone who is both really smart and socially awkward.

Someone can be both a nerd and a geek.

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ZT is correct, as is illustrated by this Venn diagram.
 

Lynx

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Geeks can be better to go shopping with though... you can have two geeks or a geek and a nerd, but not two nerds.



Never, ever, ever again will I go buy an air conditioner with my sysadmin.
 

seoulsearch

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I've LOVED everyone's answers here, especially the charts, graphs, and pictures, and hope you will all please continue!!!

I know it's going to seem like all these threads are kind of fluffy and random, but they actually do have a purpose.

Many years ago I was at a theme park and saw a young boy, about 14, with his friends. He walked with his head held down, and you could tell that this group of boys were not part of the "cool" crowd at school. This boy had one of the worst cases of acne I'd ever seen--it was a huge red rash covering his face, neck, and shoulders, and it was about 100 degrees that day, in the shade. I felt SO sorry for him, because I know it must have not only been painful, but humiliating. I wanted to hug him and tell him it was going to be ok.

I do hope we all get a few smiles out of these threads.

But more than that, I hope we're reaching out to a few young people who don't quite know where they fit in, or maybe people have labeled them or made fun of them for just being themselves, or for having a condition they've done everything they could to to try to fix.

I'm hoping that maybe some of these young people are looking at us and can find something to relate to, because maybe they can say to themselves, "Wow, all these people were made fun of for being nerds and geeks, too? Maybe it's not so bad."

At the very least, maybe some of our stories will reassure them it's ok to be themselves, and to just hold their head high in Christ and not care so much what anyone else thinks.

Whoever that young boy was in that theme park all those years ago, these threads are for you. God bless.