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<blockquote data-quote="Dire Bare" data-source="post: 7782863" data-attributes="member: 18182"><p>He is describing geekdom AND pop culture, the two are not mutually exclusive. As the picked on geeks of the 70s and 80s grew up and began to dominate tech and entertainment, what was once nerdy and worthy of mockery is now what everybody loves!</p><p></p><p>What geeks love has nothing to do with it's relative unpopularity, but true geeks fixate and obsess to a degree over their chosen passions, whether it's D&D or rock collecting. Most folks enjoy superhero movies these days . . . but most still don't read comics and don't have encyclopedic knowledge of the multitude of heroes, villains, and storylines that stretch back decades. Geeks were picked on when I was growing up (80s), and that is less true today (but not totally true, unfortunately).</p><p></p><p>Geeks follow their own star and not the crowd? Geeks had the courage to play D&D? That's hilarious. We weren't geeks because of our fierce independence and bravery (*snort*), we were geeks because we didn't fit in and had to find something to fill the void, being comics, games, or movies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dire Bare, post: 7782863, member: 18182"] He is describing geekdom AND pop culture, the two are not mutually exclusive. As the picked on geeks of the 70s and 80s grew up and began to dominate tech and entertainment, what was once nerdy and worthy of mockery is now what everybody loves! What geeks love has nothing to do with it's relative unpopularity, but true geeks fixate and obsess to a degree over their chosen passions, whether it's D&D or rock collecting. Most folks enjoy superhero movies these days . . . but most still don't read comics and don't have encyclopedic knowledge of the multitude of heroes, villains, and storylines that stretch back decades. Geeks were picked on when I was growing up (80s), and that is less true today (but not totally true, unfortunately). Geeks follow their own star and not the crowd? Geeks had the courage to play D&D? That's hilarious. We weren't geeks because of our fierce independence and bravery (*snort*), we were geeks because we didn't fit in and had to find something to fill the void, being comics, games, or movies. [/QUOTE]
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