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Yeah, I took this once. I seem to recall scoring as "total geek," but I'm too lazy to take the test again.
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But how's this for geekiness: I made a replica of a Minith Tirith helmet from Return of the King. It's only paper mache, but it still turned out really well.
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-worn a costume other than for Halloween or a play -they might be giants -shirts that proclaim geekdom -collect vintage computers -collect neat looking rocks -2+ Dragonlance characters
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I'm not even going to bother. I'm a geek, but normal enough to know it. Besides, if you ever used the internet the test will label you a geek. Triple if your a science/engineering major.
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only 25.04% here. A lower score than expected. I guess the fact that I hate RPGs and am not a computer geek is responsible.
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23.86588% Geek...hmm. A lot lower than I expected, but then...most of my geekiness was in media and culture, not in actual computery stuff.
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I am 47.92899% - Super Geek. Personally, I think I should get extra points for not rounding that score off.
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I haven't taken it recently. Who thinks they can predict an interval my score will fall within?
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The whole time I was hoping someone would just hunker down and create a "Geek test for those who don't read Dragonlance and LARP, or a test for those geeks with taste."
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I'm only 19.13215% - Geek. That test helped because I thought that I was a tottaly geek throughout most of my life, but not anymore after seeing your scores.
That's gone up considerably since I've started roleplaying. And I don't like that they had band and show choir, but no orchestra! Come on, who's geekier than the people who play stringed instruments?
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Yeah, though I don't have much opportunity or time to play anymore. I'm hoping to get back into it once coursework is done (and my frustration from undergrad wears off).
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I'm sorry, Sunen, it's just that my brand of geekiness also leans towards class and sophistication. I love nothing more than the idea of a bunch of old gentlemen sitting around a pub drinking scotch, smoking cigars and talking about literature and academics. I'm just not that into what most people think as "geeky" and I think of as a complete waste of time.
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