I fail to see the juxtaposition to using big words and being a geek.
But then again, I'm a geek. And I just said "juxtaposition". So...
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Creating new languages is hard, complex, and a waste of time, imo. Especially if it's completely new. Why not just learn hardly used facets of old languages -- like we do? There's no reason not to learn some of the less frequently used words in the English language -- if you search long enough you'll be greeted by eccentric words and interesting grammatical rules and such. It really is quite fascinating. One of my favorite things in the WORLD is proving my literary prowess by using grammatical strategies and big words (properly) and such.
Well, like Latin too or whatever. I dunno. I used to create substitute alphabets all the time when I was younger.
I do love it when I explain something to someone using big words in a real complex manner that's totally unnecessary and just getting a "What?" in return, and then telling them what it was I meant to in a simple manner. Good times. :D
22% scored higher (more nerdy),
1% scored the same, and
77% scored lower (less nerdy).
What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:
Mid-Level Nerd. Wow, it takes a lot of hard nerdy practice to reach this level.
I can't decide if this is a good or bad thing =|
yay, im top of the nerd board here:
1% scored higher (more nerdy),
0% scored the same, and
99% scored lower (less nerdy).
What does this mean? Your nerdiness is:
All hail the monstrous nerd. You are by far the SUPREME NERD GOD!!!
34% scored higher (more nerdy),
1% scored the same, and
65% scored lower (less nerdy).
I was surprised how low.
Haha Elenril you are more of a nerd then me.