Dork-dar

Aug 30, 2006 21:23

Everyone's familiar, I'm sure, with the concept of gaydar. Well, I've also found that those of the dork persuasion such as myself often possess an innate ability to recognise those of their own kind at 20 paces. And I use the term dork with the most positive of connotations--I take it as a compliment whenever someone labels me as such (a ( Read more... )

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impertinence August 31 2006, 02:30:21 UTC
I love the fact that you can recognize the language of Mordor. ♥

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zoonut August 31 2006, 02:43:31 UTC
Well, to be honest, I thought it was Elvish--he had to tell me what it was exactly. But points for me recognizing it as some form of Middle-Earth! :D

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liggphys August 31 2006, 02:36:46 UTC
*snickers* I'm sure I'll offend someone with this, but if you can recite an inscription on a ring in a movie/back in a MADE-UP language, then the word "dork" applies in a non-positive way ;)

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zoonut August 31 2006, 02:44:15 UTC
I'm sending Gollum over to get you.

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elisel August 31 2006, 12:08:25 UTC
Don't mind liggphys. He was dropped on his head by a ringwraith as a child. ;)

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zoonut August 31 2006, 17:50:29 UTC
I think he secretly covets our coolness and is just playing the disapproving doubter to throw us off the scent. ;)

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dedra August 31 2006, 08:53:24 UTC
One ring to rule them all...

LOL!

I'm so glad that your dork-dar is as good as your gaydar!

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zoonut August 31 2006, 17:55:54 UTC
Heehee!! :D

Yeah, I do seem to be cultivating my ability to spot random members of various minority cultures, don't I? But hey, makes it that much easier to find the awesome people! ;)

How are you, sweetie? Haven't talked to you in ages!

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angelic_amy August 31 2006, 14:01:05 UTC
ROFL!

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zoonut August 31 2006, 17:56:35 UTC
*giggle*

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