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Are You A Nerd, Geek or Dork?

Joe Normal

48% Nerd, 30% Geek, 39% Dork

I'm not too surprised, but I thought I'd be a little higher in Geek, although I'm actually a big dabbler, so I don't have a deep level of knowledge about anything really, but know a little about a lot.
 
Pure Nerd

65 % Nerd, 48% Geek, 35% Dork

(lol, but apparently they forgot to factor in an industrial-sized Tub of Awesome.)
 
Computer Savant

48 % Nerd, 52% Geek, 57% Dork

Damn I'm a dork. :( Now I feel even more unattractive.
 
Modern, Cool Nerd

78 % Nerd, 57% Geek, 26% 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 and Geek, earning you the title of: Modern, Cool Nerd.

Nerds didn't use to be cool, but in the 90's that all changed. It used to be that, if you were a computer expert, you had to wear plaid or a pocket protector or suspenders or something that announced to the world that you couldn't quite fit in. Not anymore. Now, the intelligent and geeky have eked out for themselves a modicum of respect at the very least, and "geek is chic." The Modern, Cool Nerd is intelligent, knowledgable and always the person to call in a crisis (needing computer advice/an arcane bit of trivia knowledge). They are the one you want as your lifeline in Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (or the one up there, winning the million bucks)!
 
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think lot worlds desginers of stuff amazin pegs of wood

thankyou

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Joe Normal

39 % Nerd, 22% Geek, 30% Dork

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Pure Dork
35 % Nerd, 30% Geek, 52% 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 Dork, earning you the title of: Pure Dork. Like our friends Napoleon Dynamite & co.

It's not as though you were some whiz-kid in school. Oh, sure, you probably did okay in some classes, but were probably awful in others. Certainly most people thought you were smarter than you thought yourself to be. And it's not that you have some overriding passion, like computers or Star Trek that sets you apart for the crowd, though you likely share some interest in some of those sorts of things. You just like to be yourself, and want to express yourself for who you are.

And, really, there's nothing wrong with that. Being who you are often invites scorn, and so it's a difficult thing in a world that rewards conformity. Be proud of your dorkiness, for often it's just another word for individuality. (I'd vote for you!)

Congratulations!
 
Joe Normal

48 % Nerd, 48% Geek, 35% Dork


Don't mind the geek :)

But i don't like the Nerd and Dork %'s
 
I play D&D, I watch anime, I play all sorts of RPG games, I read sci-fi and fantasy books, I play magic the gathering

I already know what i am, I don't need a test to prove it
 
Wish I had known they were fishing for a sign-up, or I would've never wasted the time in filling it out.

Or:
"You don't have to sign up. You can just click 'take me to my results' or whatever it says and you'll go there. :)
(just make sure you don't give them your gender or birthday, 'cause they'll take that as a 'yes' to signing up)"

(which I posted in the first run this thread got)
 
Computer Savant

43 % Nerd, 74% Geek, 61% Dork

Awesome... my parents will be so proud to hear this... :p
 
i remain an outcast genius but i'm ashamed to say i've dropped 5 percentage points in my geek score!

Outcast Genius

74 % Nerd, 91% Geek, 57% Dork

...i must be slipping!! :eek:
 
Joe Normal

39 % Nerd, 48% Geek, 48% Dork
 
So, it turns out that I'm not actually a "nerd" or a "geek," which I've been called numerous times in my social high-school and college years. I turned out to be the one that, surprising as it is for me to realize, I have never been called before in my life: a dork. And proud of it I am. Yay!!! *Jumps up and down in revelous cheer* :D

"It's not as though you were some whiz-kid in school. Oh, sure, you probably did okay in some classes, but were probably awful in others. Certainly most people thought you were smarter than you thought yourself to be. And it's not that you have some overriding passion, like computers or Star Trek that sets you apart for the crowd, though you likely share some interest in some of those sorts of things. You just like to be yourself, and want to express yourself for who you are.

And, really, there's nothing wrong with that. Being who you are often invites scorn, and so it's a difficult thing in a world that rewards conformity. Be proud of your dorkiness, for often it's just another word for individuality. (I'd vote for you!)"

My score:
Pure Dork
48 % Nerd, 13% Geek, 52% Dork
 
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