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Date Posted: 13:42:39 09/19/12 Wed
Author: SV
Author Host/IP: nycmspsrvz3ts210-dmz.mycingular.net / 198.228.201.152
Subject: I know what you mean...
In reply to: Lewis H. 's message, "Never felt the need for vindication" on 11:07:14 09/18/12 Tue

...its like its now cool or at least socially acceptable to be a geek, its the next "fad" now that the hip-hop "gangsta" fads are finally calming down. And I feel a little...discomfited because, hey, I've been a geek my whole life! I actually suffered for my passions before it was cool! But then again, how many people "shaved their heads and swore they were punk before punk was punk"--nick Hornsby. But still, that's all it really means to be a geek: to be highly passionate for something you love, and I guess everybody has a little of that.

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