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    Geek Dating

    lmfao u guys have so got to read this crap, lol....haha thats great...

    http://www.xs4all.nl/~marcone/geekdudes.html

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    Most of it is true, But i'm affraid geeks look like $$$$e so NO they
    don't get dates.

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    And then i'm talking about the kind of geekes refered in that
    doucment, Having good quality's like being smart, having good
    job and income, being responsible etc. It all comes down to
    looks at the beginning, If you look bad, You suck. Some people
    don't think like this, But that are a few, So little change of a geek
    (looking) person to get a date.

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    Some of that, okay, semi-true at least.
    But I object to the "watch his weight gain" I enjoy a good long run, nordic ski, bike ride, run, ect.

    And the author makes it sound like geeks are pets.

    The whole star trek thing is also overrated.

    Im much more into Star Wars.
    The only good thing about freezing beyond feeling in the final Nordic ski race was that I couldn't feel that tumble I did going about 30 mph, maybe more.
    On the other hand, not feeling any part of my body for 30 minutes was scary, especialy for my manhood.

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    Originally posted by windoze victim
    And the author makes it sound like geeks are pets.
    I was about to mention it

    A batch of chocolate chip cookies will let him know that you love him. You do have to monitor your geek for weight gain
    Can you believe it?

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    That was stupid. The author has no idea what seh's talking about. That's like me writing a paper, "What goes on in the head of a woman." It would be inaccurate and oppinionated, or even plain false. She talks about geeks like they're not human, they're animals to take care of. Such people should not attemp to enter a relationship.
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    Originally posted by valar_king
    That was stupid. The author has no idea what seh's talking about. That's like me writing a paper, "What goes on in the head of a woman." It would be inaccurate and oppinionated, or even plain false. She talks about geeks like they're not human, they're animals to take care of. Such people should not attemp to enter a relationship.
    ditto
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    Man u guys read way to much into stuff! It was a joke paper drafted on v-day, its not meant seriously....geez u guys lol.

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    Ah hahahahahahaha!!! I was going to respond how much I liked the article and how I was gonna send it to some prospective girl friends , but instead I'll ask this: HOW CAN YOU TAKE IT SO SERIOUSLY!?!? Sorry, I generally never type in caps and hardly ever use more than 3 punctuation marks, but jeez.

    Oh yeah btw, I liked it and I'm gonna send it to some prospective girl friends.

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    you're full of yourself napkin
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    woops your not full of yourself..you like john carmack too!

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    Originally posted by windoze victim


    The whole star trek thing is also overrated.

    Im much more into Star Wars.

    Me too. Also, the article refers to Babylon 5 as a Star Trek series, when it is not.
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    Full of myself?....um ok....**shrug**
    Carmack r00lz tho!

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    Originally posted by windoze victim

    The whole star trek thing is also overrated.

    Im much more into Star Wars.
    I hate you!
    What's wrong with star trek anyway? It's closer to reality than
    star wars is.

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    It's a joke, people. For Chrissakes, guys.....

    Maybe they should have said "Geeks are easily distinguishable by their lack of even a rudimentary sense of humor and their tendency to read wayyyy too far into things".

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    Originally posted by Govtcheez
    It's a joke, people. For Chrissakes, guys.....

    Maybe they should have said "Geeks are easily distinguishable by their lack of even a rudimentary sense of humor and their tendency to read wayyyy too far into things".
    haha thats great, i cant believe how seriously some of u guys too that...

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