Subject: Re: Ah. Right. That.
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Posted on: 2014-02-24 18:28:00 UTC

Hmm, you're right. Perhaps I should have used "dork". That word used to be a synonym for "nerd" and "geek", but now that both of the latter terms have broken out into higher cultural acceptance, it's more alone than ever.
Also, according to a brief Google search, "otaku" has also become more culturally accepted than it was in previous years, albeit not nearly to the extent that "nerd" and "geek" are here.

And with the decline in hatred for the word "nerd", the terms "nerd" and "geek" have begun fighting for supremacy, each term trying to figure out exactly what its precise definition is to further distinguish itself as different from the other. It's actually pretty entertaining watching the debates and seeing people come up with headcanons for portions of a language, because there are easily around six or seven different ideas of what distinguishes a nerd from a geek and several of them are mutually exclusive.

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