HAHAHAHA... MENTAL DIVERGENCE, MY MUSE!
WHOA, im a lot less of a Geek than I thought
Published on March 3, 2004 By TARSIER In Blogging
I am one of the geekiest people in my school. I am 16, 130 pounds, and can barely benchpress 70+ pounds. I read classic literature, enjoy debate, run Cross Country, and I am on the bowling team. I play a lot of computer games, have only had 1 girlfriend in my H.S. school career, which was a total waste of my time because she wanted to go out with me a lot, then she dumped me 3 weeks later for not having enough in common. I taped a ethernet card to the inside of the locker, have a picture of Castro on my locker with the words POWNED (in 1337 speak, which is p0wn3d or p0wnd), and two posters of Cobaine from Nirvana (To listen to rock in my school means you are an unpopular skater/stoner/loser in my school). I know 3 programming languages, built a computer, like to tamper with electronics, laughs at Dilbert jokes, and thought that the movie Swordfish had a really cool computer, and so therefore, was really cool. AND I ONLY GOT A 40.5% MAJOR GEEK ON THE GEEK EXAM! WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS WORLD! I AM NOT EVEN 50% GEEK! I feel i have failed in my life. Try it yourself and post your results. (I knew i should have become a trekky)
Comments
on Mar 03, 2004
I got SuperGeek. I was actually surprised. Gaming questions didn't do a thing for me, either.
on Mar 03, 2004
Wow, you know, I dont read much of your stuff, but I think I'll start. You seem to be a very interesting character. Not at all like myself, but interesting all the same. Keep up the good work.

Trinitie
on Mar 04, 2004
i only have geek tendencies.. should i be doing something different?
on Mar 04, 2004
Well, MJ, did you date or marry I geek? I did. I also, because I married a geek, ended up watching Star Trek ...so scored high there. I also wasn't exactly a 'cool' teenager, so i scored points there too, and I read a lot and played D&D for a bit, which gained me extra points....as did being a girl (5 extra ones there) and knowing things that made me geeky but weren't included on the test (I forget how many there were).

I'm just geeky; and I'm proud.

Vive la geeky femme!


on Mar 20, 2004
i'm disappointed in myself
33.13609% total geek -- and i really thought i had a good thing going there too
i need to invest in some personal development: learn c++, have a starwars marathon, buy some multi-sided dice, take the mensa test...