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    Fellowship of Geeks!

    This is a column of mine that's going to be published this Monday in a local newspaper. I had tons of fun writing this and wanted to share, since we all have this particular character trait. Cheers.

    Fellowship of Geeks
    9/07
    You’ve seen him before, haven’t you? The glazed-over eyes showing from under horn-rimmed glasses….the muttering in some strange language that has never been used in history…the dark, rumpled clothes…the crippled social skills…in other words, The Geek. Also known as dork, nerd, weirdo, and a plethora of other names that we wear with pride. A geek is a person passionately devoted to a subject in a way that separates him from mainstream fans. Geekiness can run in families or be in isolated cases…all of which can be different. My Dad and my cousin are computer geeks. My Mom is a gardening geek. Most geeks are out in the open, as well, especially since being called a geek is slowly becoming a compliment; a nod to specialized knowledge. Geeks have gained cult status, as shown by the new show Beauty and the Geek. People have taken to naming their children after their favorite characters, like Strider, Mara Jade, Arwen, Lestat, and Eowyn. No joke.
    Where do I come in? I’m a Lord of the Rings geek. On the outside, I look boring and unimaginative. I wear glasses (though not horn rims), my clothing style is classic, and my hair is usually put up. A bit of prying, however, will bring out my love. My iPod is filled with over a hundred pictures from the movies and with the complete recordings of the score. I have the lyrics to the songs. I quote both book and movies. I try to steer the conversation to it. The decoupage I made for my bedroom is liberally peppered with my favorite characters and quotes. If I laugh at random things or if I say something strange in conversation it’s usually LOTR(Lord of the Rings) related. I watch the extended edition movies probably once a month. I know a bit of elvish, and I get supremely annoyed when someone makes a mistake when talking about LOTR. That is a typical geek.
    What do you do if one comes up to you and starts declaiming whole sections from the book? Let me tell you what an acquaintance of mine said. It shut me up entirely. At a summer camp, I was sitting outside making lanyards with a sweet and popular teenager. Being polite, she started talking with me. Our conversation went something like this:
    “So…what do you like to do?” she asked me.
    “I’m a Lord of the Rings geek.” (I didn’t want to scare her off by gushing.)
    “I LOVE Lord of the Rings!”
    “Who’s your favorite character?” (Big smile on my face.)
    “The king.” She said.
    “Aragorn?”
    “No, no. The REAL king!” I could feel my grin start to shrink. There are some five or six kings in Lord of the Rings.
    “Theoden?” I asked.
    “The blond one. You know, the one who has the hot blonde son and the niece.”
    By now my hopes are thoroughly dashed. Blonde!? Hot!? And he’s NOT his son!
    “Yeah, that’d be Theoden and Eomer and Eowyn. But Eomer isn’t Theoden’s son, he’s his nephew. And him and Eowyn are siblings.”
    “What, really?” she said.
    I went into a ten-minute long explanation, trying to tell her who everybody is. After I finished, she paused a bit. “Yeah,” she said finally. “You might not want to say that out in public.”
    I laughed. The advice was kindly meant. “I told you I’m a geek!” I protested. She looked like she wanted to run and hide.
    That is how to squash a geek. And now that I’ve proclaimed my geekhood to the entire Bay Area, I want to close with this nod to all fellow geeks: you’re not alone.
    "The time has come," the Walrus said,
    "To talk of many things:
    Of shoes--and ships--and sealing-wax--
    Of cabbages--and kings--
    And why the sea is boiling hot--
    And whether pigs have wings."

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    Hahahaha, very good Andy. From one geek to another, I enjoyed that well writen piece.
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    I would have to say I'm more of a dork, but I still feel kin to this column

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    Quote Originally Posted by motherhubbard View Post
    I would have to say I'm more of a dork, but I still feel kin to this column
    Haha, what's the diferrence between a geek and a dork? I'm not up on things terms.
    LET THERE BE LIGHT

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    I don't wear glasses, but I still snort when I laugh

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    I'm a nerd but hell! we arent that much different from geeks eh! Great piece of writing honey!
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    Quote Originally Posted by andave_ya View Post
    Lestat
    Curses! And I thought only I had come up with that brilliant idea ! Oh well, need to find another name for future kids now.


    Quote Originally Posted by andave_ya View Post
    you’re not alone.
    This reminds me of DR.WHO FOR some reason.

    I think I traumatized someone by gushing about it!

    I'm a geek! Yay! (and a dork )
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    Lol I am a bit of a computer game or chess nerd. I love to play computer games like Starcraft or something, and to study chess. Oh, geek? I dunno, not really although some probably. Gaming conventions are still the sweetest.

    Hey just wondering, does anyone know what the words gosu and hasu mean? I think they're basically expert, but I'm not sure what the difference is. Korean words I think, people used them a lot on starcraft: I'm gosu, or someone is gouu, etc., and hasu was another. There was one guy, called hasupeon, I remember...

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    cool article, andave!
    I'm a geek/nerd in this sense "someone who seems very boring and unfashionable" but not in this "and is not good in social situations" (well it depends on what they mean by "social situations", of course)

    “So…what do you like to do?” she asked me.
    “I’m a Lord of the Rings geek.” (I didn’t want to scare her off by gushing.)
    “I LOVE Lord of the Rings!”
    “Who’s your favorite character?” (Big smile on my face.)
    “The king.” She said.
    “Aragorn?”
    “No, no. The REAL king!” I could feel my grin start to shrink. There are some five or six kings in Lord of the Rings.
    “Theoden?” I asked.
    ah, now I finally understand how people (mainly Americans) can write "I love this", "I love that" about a hundred different things in penpal ads. "love" means they have heard of it and have a vague idea what it is about oh yeah, did you know one of my hobbies is horseback riding? I did it once in Mongolia
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    Ah now I know what a class-mate meant when she called me a literature geek. Good article, andava ya!

    Quote Originally Posted by SleepyWitch View Post
    ah, now I finally understand how people (mainly Americans) can write "I love this", "I love that" about a hundred different things in penpal ads. "love" means they have heard of it and have a vague idea what it is about oh yeah, did you know one of my hobbies is horseback riding? I did it once in Mongolia
    Hehe, this often sounds funny but can be very annoying as well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NikolaiI View Post
    Hey just wondering, does anyone know what the words gosu and hasu mean? I think they're basically expert, but I'm not sure what the difference is. Korean words I think, people used them a lot on starcraft: I'm gosu, or someone is gouu, etc., and hasu was another. There was one guy, called hasupeon, I remember...
    Here ya go niK!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gosu
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    I’m a Lord of the Rings geek.” (I didn’t want to scare her off by gushing.)
    “I LOVE Lord of the Rings!”
    “Who’s your favorite character?” (Big smile on my face.)
    “The king.” She said.
    “Aragorn?”
    “No, no. The REAL king!” I could feel my grin start to shrink. There are some five or six kings in Lord of the Rings.
    “Theoden?” I asked.
    “The blond one. You know, the one who has the hot blonde son and the niece.”
    By now my hopes are thoroughly dashed. Blonde!? Hot!? And he’s NOT his son!
    “Yeah, that’d be Theoden and Eomer and Eowyn. But Eomer isn’t Theoden’s son, he’s his nephew. And him and Eowyn are siblings.”
    “What, really?” she said.


    brilliant! (and hauntingly familiar) Do you argue over the pronunciation of Feonor?
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    Thanks for all the compliments, everyone! I'm very happy in knowing that there are some people who think my column fun! Hopefully I won't have divulged my geekhood to California for nothing.

    Quote Originally Posted by SleepyWitch View Post
    ah, now I finally understand how people (mainly Americans) can write "I love this", "I love that" about a hundred different things in penpal ads. "love" means they have heard of it and have a vague idea what it is about oh yeah, did you know one of my hobbies is horseback riding? I did it once in Mongolia
    Yes! It's supremely annoying here in the states and especially prevalent among apathetic teenagers. It isn't "cool" to actually love something, just, as you said, to have a vague idea about it. I think people really miss out on a lot of fun when they don't allow themselves to get geeked over something. You really get a lot more out of your "love"!

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    brilliant! (and hauntingly familiar) Do you argue over the pronunciation of Feonor?
    No, because there is nobody to argue with over it! If something as simple as LOTR love gets people's heads spinning, what will the Silmarillion do to them? There is something decidedly rotten in the state of California!
    "The time has come," the Walrus said,
    "To talk of many things:
    Of shoes--and ships--and sealing-wax--
    Of cabbages--and kings--
    And why the sea is boiling hot--
    And whether pigs have wings."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bakiryu View Post
    Ha, awesome Baki, I should have checked wikipedia. I wad dead on, eh? Korean words...I knew hasu and chobo as well. I learned gosu as meaning "Expert among expert" or something like that. Basically "expert."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riesa View Post


    brilliant! (and hauntingly familiar) Do you argue over the pronunciation of Feonor?
    Again, I don't care how it's supposed to be pronounced...I know it's supposed to be pronounced Fe-a-nor, but Fee-nor just sounds better.

    I have this problem with over explaining Lord of the Rings things, someone will ask something perfectly innocent like, "I heard somewhere that Aragorn and Arwen were actually related, is that true?" and before I know it, I've basically gone through the entire plot of The Silmarillion and a good portion of Unfinished Tales as well. I simply do not know how to keep things focused and before I'm about a fourth of the way through it, their eyes have glazed over.
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