
addiee
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your normal im your own way.. as long as yuor not doing anything to anyone then thats normal for me..
and by the way..
dont worry i know you will find someone special who will love you just the way you are.. |
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bree12342001
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i cnt say if ur a nerd coz i have not met u u mite have a very good personality and mite be really nice but ppl mistreat u for wat u look like |
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meanie
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sounds normal to me.. you didnt use the words book, protractor, slide rule, abbacus, program, glasses, or any of the other half dozen words that might have classified you as nerd .. lol
And just so I dont get alot of flames I have used many of those words myself and would absolutly classify myself as a nerd. |
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QueenofSummertime
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Nah, you're ok. From my personal experience most people are fairly intolerable. Not talking about people on here, of course. The majority of us are fabulous :P |
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justin
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normal yes, nerd yes. Nerd's are common, you are one of them. So am I. Hell, I think everyone who's logged onto yahoo anwers at this time in the morning is a nerd. |
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MikeyTex2202
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you are a nerd? The term "nerd", meaning "square" goes back at least to 1951, when Newsweek reported the usage as relatively new in Detroit. By the 1960s, it took on connotations of bookishness as well as social ineptitude. The word itself first appeared in Dr. Seuss's book If I Ran the Zoo, published in 1950, where it simply names one of Seuss's many comical imaginary animals. (The narrator Gerald McGrew claims that he would collect "a Nerkle, a Nerd, and a Seersucker too" for his imaginary zoo.) Another theory of the word's origin sees it as a variation on Mortimer Snerd, the name of Edgar Bergen's ventriloquist dummy. Yet another theory traces the term to Northern Electric Research and Development, suggesting images of employees wearing pocket protectors with the acronym N.E.R.D. printed on them. Finally, oral history at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute holds that the word was coined there, spelled as "knurd" ("drunk" spelled backwards), to describe those who studied rather than partied. (This usage predates a similar coinage of "knurd" by author Terry Pratchett.) The term itself was used heavily in the American 1974-84 television comedy Happy Days which took place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and had been set in the mid-1950s.
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Harley
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Normal?.... by what standard?
Nerd?...... do people still use that term? |
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crackerboy
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A lot of nerds are social retards. You sound like a social retard so yes, you might be a nerd. You're probably the type of person that gets a long better with numbers and computers. Those are problems within your control of fixing to your expectations. |
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gill bates
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Yes you are and so am I . Most of the desc matches except that I am 20.
But i dont think it is bad in any way. We should be proud of ourselves in any way posible |
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?Mr:Question?
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yes you are normal, your young plenty of time be happy |
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Mr.styleR
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mission9801
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Quit calling yourself names. |
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dan_hatt
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Bill Gates is a nerd. Man I wish I were a nerd. |
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newcombeemma
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Whats normal anyway?
Its all subjective! |
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