Confessions

<p>hell yea. :)</p>

<p>That's right. ;)</p>

<p>nerdiness is cute. </p>

<p>I would so go out with a guy who could be enthused about the underlying redemptive and Dante-like Purgatorio elements in Eliot's The Wasteland. Or who could explain the rotational physics of a ferris wheel to me. Or make jokes about the economy of a banana republic and the experiments of cognitists in conjunction to said banana republic. Or who could discuss the role of homeostasis in senior slide...</p>

<p>I AM a nerd and proud of it too!!</p>

<p>"Or make jokes about the economy of a banana republic"</p>

<p>HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!</p>

<p>tebro: I've found that such conversations annoy girls more often than it impresses them... I went to a carnival with a girl once and started talking about ferris wheels and I just got looked at funny. Then again I think I was trying to be intentionally irritable at the time for reasons I now can't recall, but regardless...</p>

<p>What's really fun is when you're eating a bowl of soup and all you can think about is heat transfer. Or trying to use trig to explain why guys can't cross their legs.</p>

<p>Normal forces!! Intelligent conversation trumps any macho posturing and offerings of large and hideous stuffed animals. </p>

<p>It's really, really funny when your Psych teacher is talking about conviction and all you can think about is getting up and doing your "solar convection dance" that you choreographed for Academic Decathlon.</p>

<p>Well you could always try a nerdy come-on: "Newton would say I'm attracted to you... he'd also say you're as attracted to me just as much... whatd'ya say? ;) "</p>

<p>"I've found that such conversations annoy girls more often than it impresses them... "</p>

<p>Depends, I guess. I'm a girl. and nerdy guys ROCK. :) Unfortunately, we need more nerdy guys at our HS...</p>

<p>Yeah none of the girls around here think nerdy guys rock. I'd consider myself pretty dang nerdy yet normal? I don't know. They're definitely independent continuums, though</p>

<p>HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!</p>

<p>"Let us race to each other like one train leaving Boston for New York at 11:35 at 55mph and another train leaving New York for Boston at 11:30 at 65 mph!"</p>

<p>tebro: That statement would imply that one person is more in love than the other. One of them starts to run earlier, meaning the other has not yet decided whether or not they are ready to reciprocate. Not only that but the one that leaves earlier is going FASTER. I sense an imbalance... unrequited love! Someone's not giving their all.</p>

<p>everyone look above. </p>

<p>this is why I love nerdy guys. max: you are my hero.</p>

<p>tebro, back off my nerd! </p>

<p>or, go for the nonexistent "max" whatever...</p>

<p>I love nerds.</p>

<p>zante: green as a shamrock in Ireland, nyah! I was wondering when you'd arrive!</p>

<p>Zant and I are totally hot together... we're hot nerds, so it's totally cool ;)</p>

<p>Zant: Not a math nerd, correction</p>

<p>lol
yes we meet again...</p>

<p>idk, legendofmax, I know you're nerdy but you're quite popular I think...</p>

<p>I seldom consider myself a nerd though.
I don't think about heat transfer, sorry.
I'm very average.</p>

<p>Eh I dunno about that... I just have a large circle of friends. Doesn't mean it's indicative of popularity and all</p>

<p>I'm confused.</p>