Are You a Geek?

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The term geek is over saturated these days and doesn't mean a damn thing. Everybody considers themselves a geek just because they're interested in <insert whatever>. Geek used to be used as an insult, because I was "weird", wore giant glasses, and liked computers. I like Godzilla films, Star Trek and anime. All those things made me a "geek". Now all you have to do is like Star Wars and Dr. Who and you're automatically a geek.

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jinx wrote:The term geek is over saturated these days and doesn't mean a damn thing. Everybody considers themselves a geek just because they're interested in <insert whatever>. Geek used to be used as an insult, because I was "weird", wore giant glasses, and liked computers. I like Godzilla films, Star Trek and anime. All those things made me a "geek". Now all you have to do is like Star Wars and Dr. Who and you're automatically a geek.

Bleh... I'm a Jinx.
It is true that it has lost a lot of meaning. It was an insult, then a term of endearment, it interchanged with nerd, dork etc. People who argue about its definition are just arguing semantics. It can mean whatever people want it to mean.
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Do you try too hard to be different?
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I spent last night building a Tom Servo. Either that makes me insane, or a geek...
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fastbilly1 wrote:I spent last night building a Tom Servo. Either that makes me insane, or a geek...
...or awesome.
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Luke wrote:
fastbilly1 wrote:I spent last night building a Tom Servo. Either that makes me insane, or a geek...
...or awesome.
Awesome would be if I was building Gypsy. Since her childs car seat head goes for $500 if you can find it, and it rarely pops up - since it was sold in 1980.
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I'm kind of a snob...which, in many ways, is very similar to being a geek. Besides video games, I greatly enjoy antiques, art, film, food, and wine. (The magazine basket besides my toilet includes Game Informer, Arts & Crafts Home, Bon Apetit, and The Magazine Antiques, among others.) While I have been to only one rock concert in the past five years, I have seen six operas, and I subscribe to Hulu+ for unfettered access to its immense libary of Criterion Collection films. Finally - while I have favorite baseball, basketball, and baseball teams - the only sport I keep up with is collegiate rowing.
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fastbilly1 wrote:
Luke wrote:
fastbilly1 wrote:I spent last night building a Tom Servo. Either that makes me insane, or a geek...
...or awesome.
Awesome would be if I was building Gypsy. Since her childs car seat head goes for $500 if you can find it, and it rarely pops up - since it was sold in 1980.
Ah, I say original parts aren't needed.

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prfsnl_gmr wrote:I'm kind of a snob...which, in many ways, is very similar to being a geek. Besides video games, I greatly enjoy antiques, art, film, food, and wine. (The magazine basket besides my toilet includes Game Informer, Arts & Crafts Home, Bon Apetit, and The Magazine Antiques, among others.) While I have been to only one rock concert in the past five years, I have seen six operas, and I subscribe to Hulu+ for unfettered access to its immense libary of Criterion Collection films. Finally - while I have favorite baseball, basketball, and baseball teams - the only sport I keep up with is collegiate rowing.
Game Informer should be in the toilet, not next to it. And Bon Apetit? Step up your game and subscribe to Cook's Illustrated*. We should have a snob-off: My last major purchase was a Henri Matisse signed lithograph. Snob-off!


*It really is an incredible magazine. It's basically America's Test Kitchen in print.
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I agree original parts are not needed, but her chair is very specific. So I am going to be hitting up a children's clothing sale soon looking for a seat that is close. A friend of mine has a 4ftx4ft vacuum table so we can probably make it work. Though I may be able to source an original off of another bot builder just to pull it in purple.

prfsnl_gmr,
I was unaware of this girth of Criterion on Hulu+, now I have a reason to look into it. Thanks.
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