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Name: Kath Country: United States State: California Metro: Davis Birthday: 12/7/1981 Gender: Female
Interests: Barry, compulsive email and Xanga checking, chillin', wasting ridiculous amts of time, drinking w/ my drunk/sober buddy (back in the good ol' days), playing w/ cute animals Expertise: Aside from procrastination? Occupation: broke 1st year vet student
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Member Since:
5/1/2002
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|  Hope your holiday is filled w/ yummy food, loved ones, shopping deals, football, and all the other good stuff that comes w/ this time of year! | | |
|  | Currently Listening Rent (1996 Original Broadway Cast) By Jonathan Larson, Jeff Potter, Anthony Jackson, Daniel A. Weiss, Ira Siegel, Kenny Brescia, Steve Skinner, Adam Pascal, Aiko Nakasone, Anthony Rapp, Byron Utley, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Fredi Walker, Gilles Chiasson, Gwen Stewart, Idina Menzel, Jesse L. Martin, Kristen Lee Kelly, Rodney Hicks, Stevie Wonder, Taye Diggs, Timothy Britten Parker, Wilson Jermaine Heredia see related | Does anyone disagree w/ me that it's rude to interrupt a professor when
he/she is talking to let them know that he/she has gone a few minutes
overtime and cut into your break? (Bear in mind, it was break time, not
time from the next class that was affected.)
What if that person is a guest lecturer who does not have the
opportunity to come back and play catch-up the next time? Would you
rather learn slightly less but have a full break?
And what if this same person who interrupts professors claims numerous
times to respect those professors? Does he/she really? What if that
person was also playing Sudoku and sending emails during class time; is that respectful?
And when there are perfectly nice and normal people out there still
single, how does a person with no social skills (the same person who
would interrupt said professors above and also steal a gift from a
child) get married? Should we wonder about the sanity of his/her spouse
or just be thankful that two socially inept peopl have just been taken
out of the dating pool? (Let's not even touch procreation...)
Lastly, does anyone still read this? 
***edit***
I ran a 5k this morning!
It was by no means fast, but I did it! Barry says it wasn't bad at all
considering I started "training" on Thursday, and this was my "out of
shape" run time. I think I volunteered myself for another one next
month. My body is going to hate me tomorrow...
***end edit***
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| Pure Nerd 65 % Nerd, 26% Geek, 30% Dork | For The Record:
A Nerd is someone who is passionate about learning/being smart/academia. A Geek is someone who is passionate about some particular area or subject, often an obscure or difficult one. A Dork is someone who has difficulty with common social expectations/interactions. You scored better than half in Nerd, earning you the title of: Pure Nerd.
The times, they are a-changing. It used to be that being exceptionallysmart led to being unpopular, which would ultimately lead to picking upall of the traits and tendences associated with the "dork." No-longer.Being smart isn't as socially crippling as it once was, and even moreso as you get older: eventually being a Pure Nerd will likely bereplaced with the following label: Purely Successful.
Congratulations!
Also, you might want to check out some of my other tests if you're interested in any of the following:
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Professional Wrestling
Love & Sexuality
America/Politics
Thanks Again! -- THE NERD? GEEK? OR DORK? TEST | |
My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender: | You scored higher than 99% on nerdiness | | You scored higher than 99% on geekosity | | You scored higher than 99% on dork points |
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