I'm a cunnilingist On 7/15/05, Ben Doom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Techhead. > Coder. > Brainbox. > > Of course, I proudly put my geekhood on display. Social dysfunction? > Some. But not much. Besides, it seems to me that if someone is going > to cally you names, why not co-opt the negative and make it positive? > > --Ben > > Cameron Johnson wrote: > > Here's a question that a friend of mine asked me, and I thought the CF > > folks could throw in on this. > > > > Intellectual achievement is something that we, as a society, should want to > > encourage. Sadly, the term "nerd" or "geek" has negative connotations, > > largely focused around social dysfunction: > > > > - "Our IT guy? He's a real computer geek." > > - "All she does is study. She's such a nerd." > > > > I am looking for a word or label that can be used to describe individuals > > who seek to expand their mind and explore the world. "Renaissance Man" is a > > bit outdated and also somewhat gender specific. "Scholar" tends to focus on > > scholastic achievment. > > > > The term should have positive connotations that can be used in sentences > > like: > > > > - "He's a ranked boxer and also a X." > > > > - "When she isn't out snowboarding, she's programming web pages. Clearly, > > she's an athlete and a X". > > > > - "I am a X." > > > > Thoughts, people? > > > > Cameron > > > > > >
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