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Umm how old were you when you beat up the kid?prowlstreak wrote:nothing that big happened with me but a kid stole like 3 of my tfs including one of my favs tigatron....so i beat the sh*T out of him its all good right?
DevastaTTor wrote:Sure, it's nerdy. So be it-I love what I grew up with. I lop it in the same category as models or scale cars or trains though.
I guess that just means there's more to me than meets the eye.
fanboy999 wrote:yes, I guess I would have to be considered somewhat of a geek for my obsession with these robots that turn into machines, but what can you do. Secretly, guys, chicks totally dig it! Yeah, not so much, but who cares what other people think. As long as you enjoy it and don't spend your whole bank account collecting, I say enjoy your passion. It is funny how many times I have gone through the check-out line at Target or Toys R Us and the cashier has asked me if I'd like a gift receipt. When I tell them no, I get one of those looks that seems to imply, "Oh, you're one of Those dudes."
microclone wrote:fanboy999 wrote:yes, I guess I would have to be considered somewhat of a geek for my obsession with these robots that turn into machines, but what can you do. Secretly, guys, chicks totally dig it! Yeah, not so much, but who cares what other people think. As long as you enjoy it and don't spend your whole bank account collecting, I say enjoy your passion. It is funny how many times I have gone through the check-out line at Target or Toys R Us and the cashier has asked me if I'd like a gift receipt. When I tell them no, I get one of those looks that seems to imply, "Oh, you're one of Those dudes."
interesting. as a married man I find that women find the collection a positive, they seem to compare my relatively inexpensive collection as preferable to that which their car collecting/big TV collecting significant other might have, also the fact that toy collecting is less of a 'show the world' collection unlike say a man whos collection is partly about how he is presented to the world might infer that somehow im not going to be cruising around the city chasing new prey! what i am trying to say? basically TF collecting puts me firmly in the rail enthusiast in the attic mentality but at least im at home!.
DorkimusPrime wrote:Better than having a hot kid and two wives, I guess.
CyberTooth wrote:Nope... nerd = book smart.
More of a geek thing. Geek = Pop culture smart.
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
kirbenvost wrote:^Seriously? Wow. :lol:CyberTooth wrote:Nope... nerd = book smart.
More of a geek thing. Geek = Pop culture smart.
That's kind of what I feel about it. On the geek scale I'm probably a 7/10, and proud of it. :grin:
DevastaTTor wrote:kirbenvost wrote:^Seriously? Wow.
CyberTooth wrote:Nope... nerd = book smart.
More of a geek thing. Geek = Pop culture smart.
That's kind of what I feel about it. On the geek scale I'm probably a 7/10, and proud of it.
Ok, now I feel better. I'm a Geek in disguise.
Counterpunch wrote:Absolutely.
Everything I do falls into one of three categories: Nerdy, Retarded, or sleeping & eating.
Except for my fiance'. That's a case of even the loser getting lucky sometime.
TFWIKI wrote:According to Hasbro, toys that represent flying characters are given more stringent drop tests and rounded/collapsible bits, as children (and the kind of adults who buy Transformers, actually) are more prone to throwing these figures around or ramming them into things (or people).
Deceptiwho? wrote:DevastaTTor wrote:Sure, it's nerdy. So be it-I love what I grew up with. I lop it in the same category as models or scale cars or trains though.
I guess that just means there's more to me than meets the eye.
Hey trainsets are for nerds!!but seriously folks... Is this really that popular of a subject!!
BLACKOUT2007 wrote:Deceptiwho? wrote:DevastaTTor wrote:Sure, it's nerdy. So be it-I love what I grew up with. I lop it in the same category as models or scale cars or trains though.
I guess that just means there's more to me than meets the eye.
Hey trainsets are for nerds!!but seriously folks... Is this really that popular of a subject!!
"Trainsets" are for nerds.....but.....if you're also refering to scale railroad modelers, YOU'RE ARE DEAD WRONG! Those guys are so skillful (some of them are) and execute spectacular works of art replicating scenes fromreality. Way more involved than any 'custom TF' toy you've ever seen.
BTW --when the hell did 5'10" become 'short'? Thats f*cking rediculous.Mabey you should come around my town. Plenty of actual short people here. 5'10" is fairly high.
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Geara Doga wrote:I call myself nerdy only because I don't care for cliques. I hang out with whoever. Even before I got back into TF's, everybody knew I was into Gundam.
G1Blaster wrote:Probably. Damn doctors with their fancy degrees labelling me insane.
BLACKOUT2007 wrote:Geara Doga wrote:I call myself nerdy only because I don't care for cliques. I hang out with whoever. Even before I got back into TF's, everybody knew I was into Gundam.
You like Gundam? Gay.....
j/k
Moonbase2 wrote:Average height of Dutch man: 6'1.
Average height of Japanese man: 5'7.
Average height of American man: 5'9 or 5'10.
If you're 5'10 in the states, you are pretty much average, a shrimp in Holland, and pretty tall in Japan. You are an absolute giant in Mexico. I'm a 5'5 tall woman, and I tower over some of those poor folks!
Delicon wrote:I transform my toys like an angry child.
Geara Doga wrote:BLACKOUT2007 wrote:Geara Doga wrote:I call myself nerdy only because I don't care for cliques. I hang out with whoever. Even before I got back into TF's, everybody knew I was into Gundam.
You like Gundam? Gay.....
j/k
Yeah whatever.
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