Being a nerd is based off of which one will get you made fun of the most from normies. (And f*ck ANYONE who tries to defend the "cool nerd" Andrew Garfield hipster bullsh*t; a "cool nerd" with a girlfriend and sh*t is a literal oxymoron. If you're popular with normies, you're NOT a nerd. You're a pretentious hipster. End of story.)
Reading and collecting comic books -
Kinda nerdy but not anymore since SJW's utterly destroyed the American comic book industry. It's more of a Socialist hobby now than anything else.
Playing and collecting video games -
We've got Twitch thots and Chads playing Call of Duty now. Definitely not a nerd hobby anymore.
Partaking in dungeons and Dragons -
Pretty nerdy but not so much anymore, since SJW's have destroyed D&D, Magic the Gathering, and Warhammer, too.
Being a Trekkie / Star Wars fan -
In the Alex Kurtzman era? F*ck no. I'd also add Star Wars to this, too; it too has been destroyed by KK, RJ, and JJ.
Being an Otaku Watching anime -
If hot girls are into it, it's not nerdy. Anime hasn't been nerdy since Cowboy Bebop, anyway.
Being into Building, fixing and upgrading computers -
This is pretty damn nerdy, but it also requires being physically in shape often times, and we all know nerds don't like to do physical labor. It's more of a handyman thing.
Out of all of these, I'd say table top games still seems to be the most ostracized and unpopular with normies. (Laughs thinking about the "mandatory showering" rule they added to Yu-Gi-Oh! conventions a year or two ago! 😂)
So I'd vote for option C; that's still the thing most likely to dry up a vagina like the Sahara. Even though I've never seen a hot Trekkie before. That might've been the number one choice prior to 2009.
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I'd say D&D, don't get me wrong, I love when I can get some friends together, buy a crapload of alcohol and tabletop until the sun comes up, but compared to all the other examples, it's the most difficult to put together.
So, there's a thriving culture for anime, Star Wars, Star Trek, Comics, Video Games, Computer Modding/Coding, and Anime takes the biggest pie slice out of all of those.
Talk about D&D, Vampire the Masquerade, or especially the hardest of hardcore, Warhammer, identity confirmed, hardcore nerdcore. Whatever else you might work for, your life is D&D or 40k.
For every other group they may have identities that transcend the nerd, oh, that's their hobby, a spare time activity. When the D20 comes out, that's a lifestyle. Also a sign that person thinks outside the box. All my chars have been rogues who simply stab, sneak, don't get found, then steal equipment from my enemies, kill teammates who won't cooperate, so on and so forth.
Also did this update to how the polling is shown just happen? Is that on phones as well, or just PC? It's ugly as all hell lol
G - The computer guy.
The others seem so much fun and at least you'd have a social life too lol
I'd find it interesting talking to people from the other categorises on your list, but I'd be bored listening to someone talking about computers. Lol
all of these are pretty nerdy, but i think the star trekers take #1!!
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I hold my hand up doing most of them at some point.
cos play is fun.
also I go to Whitby Goth Festival, so the idea of dressing is not an issue.
I don’t think a lot of these things are nerdy anymore, a lot are mainstream.
I have a Assassins Creed weekend planned with my Team post lockdown lifting, a weekend of various shit including firing flintlocks, Axe throwing, drinking and having a good laugh.
unsure who I will play, as played female lead in both Odyssey and Valhalla.NONE of them. I don't call any of those things "nerdy". I feel the word to describe those things is "geek". But none of them are "worse" than the other. It's just something a person might like to do. More power to them.
I've voted for star trek, mainly because that's the one I'm the least interested in myself 😅 so that's a bit biased.
Also, one of my ex boyfriends was big time into Star trek and he's the biggest nerd I've ever knew 🤷♀️What? No stamp collectors? I've been collecting stamps since 1967
If it was nerdy in the bad sense been a Trekkie and honestly the only bad thing from these choices all the rest are pretty good. The rest are mostly all equal on the good sense of nerdy and building computers would just be classed as smart to me.
This is how I know I'm a nerd.. I see nothing wrong with any of that stuff and don't see any as being more nerdy than the other.
If I had to pick one ten I chooses the star trek one because that was the only one I never gotten into. I don't care who you are, nerding out is fun.
Lol
Everyone should enjoy what they like! I enjoy 5/7 of these. I don't care what people think anyway...I chose dungeons and dragons etc because that is a true nerd, aswell as the comic book fans. This new cosplay and trekky culture has become a fashion for influencers. Fake nerds. Eww
I say just let them have their fun and drop the nerd tag.
Hard to choose really though I voted Trekkie as I love Star Wars and think cosplay can be quite cool
DnD, it's a bizarre parallel reality where people with a bit of math affinity become wildly over powered.
I belong to multiple options. and the question is based on dumb cliche stereotypes.
Mother of god. Honestly I'd have to say ALL of the above. I can't pick one.
All of these are super nerdy
Definitely the otaku stuff.
D&D takes creativity & luck, it's fun as fuck.I voted for comic book conventions.
Dungeon and dragons is the shit dude.
They are all super nerdy but I'll go with A. .
Comic book and d and d
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