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SamoneLenior
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Posted: Jan 11 2013 at 9:26am |
The definitions went a little something like this:
Geek (n.)- Someone who spends a lot of time and energy in a certain
area, not necessarily computers or technology; An outwardly normal
person who has taken the time to learn technical skills. They are
generally not athletic and enjoy video games, comic books, being on the
internet, etc.
Nerd (n.)- A socially awkward person who has learned technical skills
due to the spare time they enjoy from being generally neglected; one
whose IQ exceeds his weight.
Dork (n.)- Someone who has odd interests and is often silly at times.
A dork is also someone who can be themselves and not care what anyone
thinks. Dorks are typically more noted for their quirky personality.
In short:
Geek- Smart but not awkward
Nerd- Smart and awkward
Dork- Smart in less useful areas, awkward but proud regardless
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Posted: Jan 11 2013 at 9:35am |
"You're a geek!" "You're
a nerd!" Is that a compliment, a dis, or what? What does that even
mean, anyway? It can be confusing, especially since there's some
crossover between the two, making possible geeky nerds…or nerdy geeks!
This article will help you understand the difference between the two.
Part One: The Geek, Defined
1 Understand the origins of the geek. In order to fully appreciate the modern geek, one must find the roots of geekdom.
- Back in the early 1900s, when traveling carnivals were popular,
there was a performer called the "geek." His job was to perform bizarre
and disgusting acts for the amusement of the locals. Notably, this
included biting the heads off live chickens[1].
2 Compare to the geek of today.
The geek, today, rarely bites the heads off chickens. Instead, a geek
is somebody who is generally very knowledgable—even to the point of
obsession—about a topic.
- Being a geek gained traction when self-adopted by computer
programmers and other technical people, but has since become more
mainstream. There are wine geeks, car geeks, and Lord of the Rings
geeks, each of which closely follows the minutiae of their chosen
obsession.
- To further clarify, it's important to note that a geek are generally
social. They have their fascination in what makes them unique, but you
probably wouldn't know of their geekitude unless they told you about it.
Part Two: The Nerd, Defined
1 Uncover the origins of the word "nerd."
The word "nerd" was coined in 1954, by a young doctor by the name of
Seuss, in a line that read, "A nerkle, a nerd, and a seersucker too!" If
you don't wish to call somebody so trite a word as "nerd," you can also
call them a "seersucker."[2]
- The general connotation is of an irritating, unattractive person who
may be brilliant, but who choses to focus on non-social pursuits.[3]
- Another definition of "nerd" is a four letter word with a six-figure income.[4]
Part Three: Comparing Geeks and Nerds
1 Compare communication skills.
Geeks and nerds may share similar outward traits—or not—but when you
compare their approach to life, the differences become apparent.
- Nerds love using jargon or unfamiliar terminology in their dialogue, whereas geeks will use obscure references abundantly.
- For example, a nerd might say "That's an overused Foley. The SD must be lazy."
- The geek would say, of the same thing, "Oh! I love how Peter Jackson uses the Wilhelm Scream in every movie!"
- Geeks often take interest in the microcosmic details of life, such
as noticing that your present situation is much like one from a news
article or novel. Nerds will be seemingly uninterested in the details of
daily life, being more focused on the macroscopic, such as scientific
possibilities and the future of humankind.
2 Compare interests. You will know them by how they play.
- A geek may enjoy board games, film (and may follow directors,
composers, or key grips obsessively), tech gadgets, hacking, and techno
music.
- A nerd enjoys solitary pursuits like programming and Second LIfe, or games like chess and go.
- A geek is a Mac. A nerd is a PC.
3 Compare their social skills. While they both have obsessive traits about their passions, they diverge when it comes to normal human interactions.
- A geek has normal social skills, though they can be prone to being
pretentious and long-winded, especially when the topic happens to land
on their particular passion. Then, they may not let you go until they've
explained exactly how this widget works, and the history of the team
that created it.
- A nerd is generally more introverted. They may know a great deal
about exactly the same thing a geek specializes in, but getting them to
talk about it can take some doing.
4 Find out who they love.
It's a universal truism that geeks can fall for anybody (though the
reverse may not be true). However, nerds fall only for nerds. This may
be a survival tactic, but nobody knows for sure.5 Discover where they work. While nerds and geeks are both intelligent and educated, there are some career paths that appeal only to one or the other:
- In addition to populating IT departments the world over, you can
find geeks in artistic jobs like web design, graphic design, or game
designs. You may find geeks behind the bar, in your local record store,
or pulling espressos at the coffee shop.
- Look for nerds to be working as a rocket scientist, or programming
the software that the IT department has to manage. They may be an
engineer, or an inventor, or even a brilliant recluse who rarely sees
the light of day. You might also find them behind the counter at the
last remaining video store.
6 Enjoy the differences.
Geeks, nerds, dweebs, dorks, twerps, dolts, and norms all have their
niche, and all have something to contribute to this great world of ours.
It's fun to laugh and draw out stereotypes, but keep in mind that
unless proven otherwise, everybody has value.
- Keep in mind that most geeks are part nerd, and most nerds are part
geek. Sometimes the line between is very fuzzy, and remember these two
definitions from the Urban Dictionary
- Nerd: The person you will one day call "boss"
- Geek: The people you picked on in high school and wind up working for as an adult.
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oh and while we are at it, cos play is not a nerd or a geek thing,
just grown ups who like to dress up as cartoon characters
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Posted: Jan 11 2013 at 9:41am |
It's changed...
Nerds - Hot!
Geeks - Hot!
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Dorks - NOT!!!
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Posted: Jan 11 2013 at 9:47am |
Your result for The Nerd? Geek? or Dork? Test ... Pure Nerd 74 % Nerd, 17% Geek, 48% Dork For The Record:
A Nerd is someone who is passionate about learning/being smart/academia.
A Geek is someone who is passionate about some particular area or subject, often an obscure or difficult one.
A Dork is someone who has difficulty with common social expectations/interactions.
You scored better than half in Nerd, earning you the title of: Pure Nerd.
The times, they are a-changing. It used to be that being exceptionally
smart led to being unpopular, which would ultimately lead to picking up
all of the traits and tendences associated with the "dork." No-longer.
Being smart isn't as socially crippling as it once was, and even more so
as you get older: eventually being a Pure Nerd will likely be replaced
with the following label: Purely Successful.
Congratulations!
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Posted: Jan 11 2013 at 9:55am |
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bitch idk...i was 2....i use bitch btw in a nonoffensive manner
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Posted: Jan 11 2013 at 10:00am |
afrokock wrote:
lol people are trying to swagger jack the neerds
just because you are hot and wear glasses and occasionally read a book does not make you a nerd
and theres a huge diff between a bookworm and a nerd imo |
and to add to that: - Playing video games all day does not make you a nerd - Having a comic book collection doesnt make you a nerd - A having keen interest in science and high IQ do not make you a nerd
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Posted: Jan 11 2013 at 10:22am |
Cocoa wrote:
afrokock wrote:
lol people are trying to swagger jack the neerds
just because you are hot and wear glasses and occasionally read a book does not make you a nerd
and theres a huge diff between a bookworm and a nerd imo |
and to add to that: - Playing video games all day does not make you a nerd - Having a comic book collection doesnt make you a nerd - A having keen interest in science and high IQ do not make you a nerd
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Posted: Jan 11 2013 at 10:35am |
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I used to be a nerd.
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Posted: Jan 11 2013 at 10:57am |
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what, that went out the window along with your chastity sang?
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