Crosshair wrote:When you arent ashamed to fence.
What's to be ashamed of? I can usually kick the guys' arses when we fence with yardsticks in history.
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Mafia Salad wrote:You know you're a nerd when you have to consolt Wikipedia for a nerd/geek debate.Pundits and observers dispute the relationship of the terms nerd and geek to one another. Some view the geek as a less technically skilled nerd. Some factions maintain that "nerds" have both technical skills and social competence, whereas geeks display technical skills while socially incompetent; others hold an exactly reversed view, with geek serving as the socially competent counterpart of the socially incompetent nerd, and call themselves geeks with pride (compare Geekcorps, an organization that sends people with technical skills to developing countries to assist in computer infrastructure development). Another view is that "geeks" lack both social competency and technical skills.
Some regional differences may exist in the use of the words nerd and geek. Some claim that on the North American west coast the population prefers the term geek to nerd, while the North American east coast prefers the word nerd to geek (see Ellen Spertus's page on The Sexiest Geek Alive). Others on the east coast dispute this, claiming that they have always found nerd used disparagingly and geek used in a positive light. In Britain, this latter view tends to apply — nerd has more offensive connotations than geek, which speakers of British English often use affectionately. Compare anorak.
Only to find it's just a cultural context thing.
Talapus wrote:Crosshair wrote:When you arent ashamed to fence.
What blade is your favorite to fight with? I am a fan of the epee myself.
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