Smision said:ok guys, you can have your ponies. just keep some distance from my children please.
Busty said:I cannot stand posters like you.
The 'I'm too good for captials' liberal.
What an apt comparison.meltingparappa said:Yeah. Take a picture at an anime club meeting, harry potter movie line, or jeez... a gamestop, and it'll look roughly like this.
cajunator said:There are a lot of glass house residents here throwing stones.
Tence said:I do. Well I don't actually have a real 'problem' with it... I mean 'live and let live'. But I do think: What.the.fuck?! when I see a grown up man in a Jar-Jar outfit or some nerd in a Final Fantasy costume.
G-Fex said:smison is watching the whole series right now
Smision said:it's not natural
Hey it's been 4 minutes and you have not responded to my last pm. I thought we had something. Or am i just another pony thread to you?G-Fex said:smison is watching the whole series right now
cajunator said:There are a lot of glass house residents here throwing stones.
You have a very real point here and I do think that's part of it.Kaijima said:Nerds and geeks turn on one another without hesitation. One might think they'd form a giant geeky collective and go take over Sweden or something (the "Million Lightsaber March"). But, no.
There's probably too many reasons in human nature to list for it. But one of the favorite explanations I've heard is that nerds hate seeing other groups of nerds, because it's like a mirror. It shows them how "nerdy" they are in turn. But if they can make the OTHER nerds and non-assimilated members of society out to be sick freaks who are screwed and wrong, it somehow makes themselves look better.
It's like a man in church who cheats on his wife standing up and trying to point out all the adulterers so that nobody would dare dream someone as pious as himself is a cheater too.
shuri said:You can be a hardcore fan or something without looking like a complete social wreck.
shuri said:You can be a hardcore fan or something without looking like a complete social wreck.
cajunator said:You have a very real point here and I do think that's part of it.
All you have to do is figure out a Gaffers fandoms and exploit it, and the nerd rage comes screaming out.
Yeah but it works like properly value; all it takes is one yard full of rusted cars and weeds to bring the whole neighborhood down.ultron87 said:There are plenty of individuals in those pictures that are perfectly normal looking.
Not really odd. Certainly no more unusual than sports fans dressing in wild outfits or painting themselves their favorite team colors. Some fans just like to express their love for something in very extroverted ways.Tence said:Except there is no rage at all. I am simply saying that for me all those conventions with grown ups dressing up as their favorite cartoons/characters/ponies are odd.
Smision said:ha, you blew your cover, anti-spelling spy.
no capitals > anti-spelling
shuri said:You can be a hardcore fan or something without looking like a complete social wreck.
Which is why I refuse to associate with people who play video games.macuser1of5 said:Yeah but it works like properly value; all it takes is one yard full of rusted cars and weeds to bring the whole neighborhood down.
cajunator said:Not really odd. Certainly no more unusual than sports fans dressing in wild outfits or painting themselves their favorite team colors. Some fans just like to express their love for something in very extroverted ways.
Hence the need for semi-anonymous message boards.tiff said:Which is why I refuse to associate with people who play video games.
Tence said:Except there is no rage at all. I am simply saying that for me all those conventions with grown ups dressing up as their favorite cartoons/characters/ponies are odd.
shuri said:mocking pics of nerdish/normalish people
Uchip said:you seem like a very boring person
macuser1of5 said:Hence the need for semi-anonymous message boards.
Uchip said:you seem like a very boring person
shuri said:
You are sort of doing it right now. It doesn't literally mean "raging".Tence said:Which in the more extreme cases is also odd to me. I think it's odd behaviour to dress up a sailormoon outfit or walking around with a toy Little Pony around your neck, you don't... fine... that's that.
No need to go accusing people who don't agree with you of NERDRAGING![]()
Bisnic said:He sound like a regular person instead. Only a few people think that going to conventions looking like Darth Vader, Wolverine or Naruto is exciting. Not saying it's wrong, but it's just not something normal people usually do or think about.
cajunator said:You are sort of doing it right now. It doesn't literally mean "raging".
I don't really care either way. I've said my piece here.
Ookami-kun said:Being regular is boring though.
Would 'normal' people even go to a convention in the first place?Bisnic said:He sound like a regular person instead. Only a few people think that going to conventions looking like Darth Vader, Wolverine or Naruto is exciting. Not saying it's wrong, but it's just not something normal people usually do or think about.
Ookami-kun said:Being regular is boring though.
No, not really. The sarcastic way you posted with nerd rage in capital letters with the blink at the end was the tipoff. but as I said before, it doesn't really matter much.Tence said:So voicing an opinion is 'raging'... or rather voicing an opinion other than yours is 'raging'.
Ookami-kun said:Being regular is boring though.
Astrosanity said:Would 'normal' people even go to a convention in the first place?
Busty said:I bet you are an absolute nightmare at parties.
Telling people that their lives are useless becasue they've never done a finger painting of a dolphin or wept over some fresh fllowers.
Urgh.
Tence said:Who says I am 'regular' though? I have merely stated I think dressing up for conventions is not my thing and now I am stamped boring. If everyone who doesn't like dressing up for a convention of Comics/Anime/Films is boring then 99.9% of the world is boring.
Busty said:I bet you are an absolute nightmare at parties.
Telling people that their lives are useless becasue they've never done a finger painting of a dolphin or wept over some fresh fllowers.
Urgh.
Bisnic said:Then you must think most people are boring.
edit : I sense a tag quote coming.
Unless it has something to do with their job(like someone working with computers going to a Microsoft convention), no i don't think so.
Tence said:Who says I am 'regular' though? I have merely stated I think dressing up for conventions is not my thing and now I am stamped boring.
Ookami-kun said:FYI it's one of the reasons why I don't use humans in fiction or prefer them - because I'm reading fiction - stuff of fantasies. I don't want to read something about humans! A slime would be a much interesting subject!
Gross... Put a nsfw tag on that; I don't want to get firedcajunator said:I go to conventions to meet up with friends and buy shit.
Sometimes to attend a panel discussion about some related topic.
Generally, it is just something fun to do if I'm off work. Also like to hang out in the artist rooms and watch people draw.
Tbh slimes are pretty sensuous beings. Gelatinous cube hnnngBisnic said:So that's why you're a furry? Because its fantasies and humans are boring?
I was contemplating it, once I heard there would be free stuff there. Then I saw the greasy forest dwellers come out, and my tune changed pretty quick. I like to think that's the part of me that abridges my sanity.Astrosanity said:Would 'normal' people even go to a convention in the first place?