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Re: Dorks United

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 1:03 am
by clpviolet
Ok, I already have to wear glasses. I love cheese and my hubby likes to call me a mouse/ nerd just because of that stuff. I am constantly acting out like a drama queen causing scenes without even really trying. I am shy, quiet and generally happy. I am used to getting lost in the crowd so when someone pays attention to me I get spastic and clumsy and saying completely idiotic things that sometimes has nothing to do with what other people are talking about. I don't exactly know why I am trying to prove that I am a dork, if you think I am not maybe I should consider that a good thing.

Re: Dorks United

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:29 am
by DudeRocksTheTwilight
Oh I know I'm a dork. My parents know it too. I'd rather stay at home doing homework or Lexing then have friends over, and it's just fine with me!

Re: Dorks United

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:27 pm
by Mrs.TeddyBear
^^You sound like me! :lol:

Re: Dorks United

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:27 pm
by debussygirl
I can't believe I haven't posted here before!
I am a dork and I am proud! Seriously, who wants to be some ninny with no brain? I love books and fantasy and all of that wonderful dorky stuff! :D

Re: Dorks United

Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 11:36 pm
by blasphemous_contessa
I am a dork and proud of it. A klutz-y, clumsy, says the worst thing at the strangest moment, would rather read than do just about anything, has thee dresser drawers full of notebooks full of scribblings from my imaginary fantasy universe in my head and no bed having nerd. They don't come dorkier than me.

Re: Dorks United

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:13 am
by DudeRocksTheTwilight
blasphemous_contessa wrote:I am a dork and proud of it. A klutz-y, clumsy, says the worst thing at the strangest moment, would rather read than do just about anything, has thee dresser drawers full of notebooks full of scribblings from my imaginary fantasy universe in my head and no bed having nerd. They don't come dorkier than me.
You sound like me! !! :D
And I love being a dork! It's fun!

Re: Dorks United

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 12:44 pm
by debussygirl
You know what bugs me a lot?
Is in movies and tv shows, the dorks always want to be popular. But I don't. I love being my dorky self and if those snobby two-faced witches ever wanted to be my friend, I think I'd have to shoot myself.

Re: Dorks United

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:37 pm
by blasphemous_contessa
Why would anyone willingly give up their identity to be a part of the mindless, soulless, personality stealing masses who don't even care about you anymore after graduation?

Re: Dorks United

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:33 am
by Carrisa
I'm a dork, though I prefer nerd. And to top it off, I'm a geek, too. :lol: I probably should have posted here much sooner because I'm the biggest nerd I know. I tried compiling a list of reasons why I'm a dork (and saying that alone makes me sound dorky enough) but it was a lot harder than I thought it would be mainly because I don't consider being an avid reader uncool or nerdy. Here's what I got so far, though:

- I read all the time, none stop
- I'd rather read than watch TV any day
- I'd rather read than do just about anything, period
- I love books revolving around characters who are animals
- I love books about mythical creatures (vampires/werewolves/etc.)
- I've put books on my Christmas list and asked for them on my birthday
- I love being in libraries for hours on end
- I'm protective of my books and don't like other people handling them
- I'm a klutz and lack in the sense of social grace or being simply social

Re: Dorks United

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:32 am
by maddy<3twilight
i was obsessed with superman for like 3 years. and watched allt he movies and had all the collectibles. so ym room has like supemran blankets and wall stickers and books. and shirts.
i still like him.