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Wow Kid Socrates.....
I especially like soundtracks for everything in the game. 


die_kluge said:Hey, I think I speak on behalf of everyone when I say - if you're making anti-matter, just don't make too much of, a'ight?
thanks
jerichothebard said:What makes me geeky:
I am a DM and Player of D&D.
I've played D&D more than half my life.
I think about D&D when I'm not playing.
I know the difference between Star Trek and Star Wars.
I know the significance of 42.
I can pronounce prestidigitation.
I know why the Starship Enterprise keeps "Star Trekkin', across the universe..."
I tried to convince my wife to name our first child after my current character.
I have friends with CHA scores below 10.
I have co-workers with INT and WIS scores below 10.
I think about my friends in D&D attribute terms.
My wife vetoed my idea to wear a sword at my wedding.
I also got vetoed on my flail
Mostly because she was afraid I would poke someone's eye out with it.
But I got her to let me put an "oriental twist" on the dress and suit, so we were
at least not a "normal" couple.
mhacdebhandia said:
Hand of Evil said:I know how to use a slide rule.![]()
I orginzied line forming when Star Wars came out.
MrFilthyIke said:I also own that, extra geek points scored!![]()
Sorry but no geek points here. A true geek learns words by reading them and never learns the correct pronunciation through social interaction. A proper geek will read the word and hear it in his head hundreds of time before he says it to anyone; if his pronunciation differs from that of others, he will know that the way it sounds in his head is correct.jerichothebard said:I can pronounce prestidigitation.