Found at in the hoosegow back in early April
| What Be Your Nerd Type?
Your Result: Literature Nerd
Does sitting by a nice cozy fire, with a cup of hot tea/chocolate, and a book you can read for hours even when your eyes grow red and dry and you look sort of scary sitting there with your insomniac appearance? Then you fit this category perfectly! You love the power of the written word and it’s eloquence; and you may like to read/write poetry or novels. You contribute to the smart people of today’s society, however you can probably be overly-critical of works. It’s okay. I understand. |
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| Social Nerd |
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| Science/Math Nerd |
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| Gamer/Computer Nerd |
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| Drama Nerd |
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| Anime Nerd |
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| Musician |
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| Artistic Nerd |
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Not sure what’s up with the red bars which should be in the boxes … nor do they really match up cause social nerd should only be about 3/4s across and the rest correspondingly less so. The last 2 were blank, though.
Me too! An interesting quiz. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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Yup, lit nerd here, too. Goes with having been an English major, I suspect.
Um, guess who’s sitting at home taking a break from Harry Potter? I swear I have Middlesex waiting to be read next!
Sorry for being so slow, all. Internet’s been popping in and out constantly for the last several days.
I kind of wish it more said book nerd or such, because I have no cred as a lit nerd. I spent 40 years doing my best to avoid lit. Now, I have made up for it since, but still….
And what the heck was with that dumb ass question about how many books have you read in your life? The max answer was 60+!
Musician nerd, followed closely by Literature and Drama. Fits pretty well.
Couldn’t help noticing in the Lit Nerd commentary, though:
“You love the power of the written word and it’s [sic] eloquence …”
Harrrumph.
Rich, they really ought to have category for the quiz-making nerds. A group largely composed of those who cannot spell or use grammar.