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Sunday
Jan022011

Fun with #OkCupid: Dude, I'm a #nerd - not a dork

Looky looky the email I just got on OKC ...

 

Said it before, I will say it again ...

Nerds are a product of a genetic predisposition.

Geeks are raised.

To be a dork is to be blissfully unaware, and otherwise relatively ignorant.

Nerds can be dorks but a dork biologically can never cross over and be a nerd.

That's like trying to turn Japanese, it just doesn't happen.
And a dweeb is a novice dork. 

I was born a nerd, I will die a nerd. I may geek out from time to time, and certainly have my dorky moments ... but I bleed nerd.

#NerdsUnite

Click here to send me a message on OKC. Just do me a favor - don't be this dude. yaawwwwnnnnnnn

Reader Comments (4)

...but doesn't touting your nerdiness technically make you 'cool,' and thereby not a true Web dominating, code hacking, product from the ads in the back of Pop. Mechanics purchasing nerd?

January 2, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJason

im me. period end of sentence. the fact that you are even here means i did my job. that's all. =)

January 2, 2011 | Registered CommenterTalk Nerdy To Me Lover

and furthermore, being a nerd is like being a color of the rainbow. lots of different shades el duderino!!! rock on!

January 2, 2011 | Registered CommenterTalk Nerdy To Me Lover

Yes, rock on. =)

January 2, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJason

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