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November 09, 2005,

7:39 p.m.


Nerdiness












Pure Nerd

78 % Nerd, 30% Geek, 43% 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!



Also, you might want to check out some of my other tests if you're interested in any of the following:



Buffy the Vampire Slayer


Professional Wrestling


Love & Sexuality


America/Politics


Thanks Again! -- THE NERD? GEEK? OR DORK? TEST











My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

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You scored higher than 91% on nerdiness
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You scored higher than 38% on geekosity
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You scored higher than 74% on dork points

Link: The Nerd? Geek? or Dork? Test written by donathos on OkCupid Free Online Dating, home of the 32-Type Dating Test

before / after

Have you read these??

Mail - June 24, 2006
Livejournal - September 04, 2006
A Recent Exchange - April 04, 2006
Boys Out the Wazoo - March 27, 2006
Not A Drop To Drink - March 22, 2006




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