Hmm.
*Female.
*The political label isn't so easy. I don't care what adults do in private. I vote in every election, but don't belong to a political party, since they both annoy me.
*Extrovert, comfortable with many different sorts of folks. Lots of different interests. I'm generally liked, as far as I know.
*Not especially tech savvy. I use computers and the internet every day in both my professional and personal life, but don't know anything about programming, and only a smidgin about html n' stuff.
*I wear expensive, professional clothes to work, usually designer or private label. At home, jeans and t-shirts.
*I find them amusing, but I'm hardly addicted.
*I don't think people describe me as odd. Forthright, extroverted, pushy sometimes, but not odd. I've been called brave more than a few times, and noble once. That was one of the nicest things anyone ever called me, IMO. I've never had a problem making friends or getting a date (when I was single), and if I were perceived as odd, I don't think that would be true.
*Computer games, since the late 80s.
*I gained about 40 pounds a few years ago, when my mother was gravely ill. Stress. But since her death, I've lost it all. So no, not overweight.
*Scary nutty? No. Scary creepy? No. Scary intimidating? Now and then. People don't expect a 5' woman to be forceful, and it freaks them out sometimes.
*Yes. I've been described as 'brainiac' or 'a brain trust' by people who I intimidate (see above), and I finished undergrad & grad school w/ a 4.0 average. I'm confident that if I can't understand something, it's because it hasn't been explained well, rather than it being a deficit in my ability. I realize that attitude might be arrogant, and incorrect too, but there you have it.