Moonbase2 wrote:I think it's safe to say that we can never harp on memaws for their knickknack collections all over their houses...
Ragnorok64 wrote:Yes, in as much as terms like Nerd and Geek have relevance today.
I've long since come to accept that I'm a nerd and have stopped caring. I collect Transformers, Comic Books, Star Wars, Miniatures, have built my own computer, play mad amounts of video games and have a enduring hatred of sports.
And I have fun doing it. I'm not going to pretend to not like what I like just because of what other people think. I'm not violating any of my personal principle and I'm doing things that I enjoy. I'm also under no obligation to prove myself to or impress anyone.
CyberTooth wrote:I can tell you the exact moment I realized I had no shame buying toys. Just so happened I had a legit reason too.
I got off of work one morning about 3:30 am, went to Wal-Mart to buy something for my niece and nephew who were coming into town. I didn't want them breaking my stuff.
As it was, I picked up a couple of Ninja Turtles for my nephew and a few Barbies for my niece. I also picked up some kickboards for them to use in the pool. Since I was hungry, I also got a couple of those microwave beef stew deals and a case of Cherry Coke.
I walked up to the register, all sweaty and dirty from work... the woman starts ringing up my items, coke, stew, Leonardo, gets to the first Barbie and looks at me kinda odd. Without even thinking, the first thing to come to my mind was "Leo and I are entertaining the ladies tonight."
No doubt I went into a database that night, but I don't reckon I care.
DeathAura wrote:so what is the alternative to being a nerd, or a geek?
Not being enthusiastic about anything?
Not knowing much about anything at all?
so, apathy, and ignorance?
What would be a life lived in apathetic ignorance? :/
oh wait, "cool", right?
Susinko wrote:DeathAura wrote:so what is the alternative to being a nerd, or a geek?
Not being enthusiastic about anything?
Not knowing much about anything at all?
so, apathy, and ignorance?
What would be a life lived in apathetic ignorance? :/
oh wait, "cool", right?
Heh. You've taken the words right out of my mouth. Nothing amuses me quite as much as the jerk who makes fun of people who Role Play and then goes home to play Fantasy Football.
Am I a nerd or a geek for collecting Transformers? I don't know or care. I am Me. I don't need any other label then that.
DeathAura wrote:Susinko wrote:DeathAura wrote:so what is the alternative to being a nerd, or a geek?
Not being enthusiastic about anything?
Not knowing much about anything at all?
so, apathy, and ignorance?
What would be a life lived in apathetic ignorance? :/
oh wait, "cool", right?
Heh. You've taken the words right out of my mouth. Nothing amuses me quite as much as the jerk who makes fun of people who Role Play and then goes home to play Fantasy Football.
Am I a nerd or a geek for collecting Transformers? I don't know or care. I am Me. I don't need any other label then that.
well said.
but, what's fantasy footballi've never heard of that before.
Bonger wrote:DeathAura wrote:Susinko wrote:DeathAura wrote:so what is the alternative to being a nerd, or a geek?
Not being enthusiastic about anything?
Not knowing much about anything at all?
so, apathy, and ignorance?
What would be a life lived in apathetic ignorance? :/
oh wait, "cool", right?
Heh. You've taken the words right out of my mouth. Nothing amuses me quite as much as the jerk who makes fun of people who Role Play and then goes home to play Fantasy Football.
Am I a nerd or a geek for collecting Transformers? I don't know or care. I am Me. I don't need any other label then that.
well said.
but, what's fantasy footballi've never heard of that before.
Heh, guess you're not from the US.
Fantasy Baseball and Football are huge here and super fun. Basic premise is you and a bunch of buddies draft a team from a pool of real players. Then every week, depending on the players' performances, you get points. A lot of leauges have cash prizes, and cash entry fees so it gets really competitive.
Delicon wrote:I transform my toys like an angry child.
G1Blaster wrote:Here's the story again for those who missed it on that old topic.
Small bit about me that helps the humor of this story. I'm a small guy (barely 5'10) and I weigh at the most 160 pounds but I have a temper like I'm a seven foot monster. I've been in more fights than I can count and have been on the ass end of an asskicking more than once.
Ok so, back when I was a cook for the club I work at and not the DJ, I had a horrible day. Think of anything that can go wrong for cook, now add in bitchy strippers and drunk customers, that was my day. Anything that could have went wrong, did. But it didn't matter, after work I was going to go get the Prime VS Megs Classics two-pack.
The club closes, I jump in my car and head towards Wal-Mart, my rage just boiling over. I go into the store and my rage is cooling. And there it is. My two-pack. The day is gone and here's my reward. Beautiful. I take it up to the cashier, some punk who was 19 I think and get ready to pay. He asks me if this is for my son or nephew or something and I told him "No, I've been collection Transformers a long time." And that's when he does it.
He snickers and says "You collect little kid toys?"
The entire day just came flooding back. Before my brain could even register exactly what happened, I had jacked his jaw. Like I said, I've been in tons of fights throughout my life but I don't think I've ever hit a man so hard. My arm actually hurt afterwards up to my elbow. I have never knocked a man down in a single punch nor have I ever hit a man first without there being a woman involved. I always wait to throw the second punch so I can claim self defense.
Needless to say there's a scene, I'm sent to the cooling tank for 24 hours in county jail but surprisingly, he didn't press charges. I'm banned from that Wal-Mart yadda yadda. However, after I'm released from the tank, I go to another 24 hour Wal-Mart (a whole county over) and get the two-pack. The cycle is complete and the circle of life continues.
And again, the moral of this story to the young collectors on here is never be ashamed of your hobbies; no matter how geeky or nerdy they may be. Always defend them, even if you nearly have to kill a man to do so.
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