<p>My first thread. I've waited so long for this day. Does anybody have that certain nerd in your class? You know, the one that always asks questions? The one that you can't help but to laugh at when they get the answer wrong in class? The one that goes on long rants about problems? If so, please share your stories. I'm in need for a good laugh.</p>
<p>■■■■■■ are getting worse and worse nowadays… what ever happened to creativity?</p>
<p>What ever happened to replying to topics in threads? I’m not a ■■■■■ genius. **** off if you don’t have anything that pertains to this thread.</p>
<p>Yes, let’s laugh at people’s personalities on the internet for our own entertainment. We are so socially superior.</p>
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You got ■■■■■■■.</p>
<p>Can’t believe that some people are in college and can’t read directions.</p>
<p>In response to the OP, I’ve had that experience. I wouldn’t necessarily call them a nerd, preferring to use the word “idiot”. The one who has a life experience for every short story read and every documentary watched. The one who never listened to instructions and wasted class asking pointless questions that had already been answered in the hand out.
ugh…but like I said, I wouldn’t call them a nerd. They’re just dumb.</p>
<p>^Ugh, I can’t stand the people who relate everything we learned about to their own life stories! This is bringing back memories from my 9th grade health class. Whenever we learned about a new disease or topic, this one girl either a) had the disease b) had an immediate family member or friend with the disease, or c) thought she was either coming down with the disease or would get it in the near future. I wanted to hear what she’d have to say on the day we learned about STDs.</p>