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yea, she's nerdy and she's a bookworm. she reads everything about science and interaction with others is what she hates. she's my little Frankie and her name is Nerd.
From the Cars of Synapse Studios collection, here you have an amusing progression, if only you could relax (or "chillax") and then CTRL Z an RM RF.
(As ordered, it shows: SUDO RM RF CHILLAX CTRL Z)
Got glasses finally. After the eye doc gave me my perscription I found these bad boys really cheap so I snagged them up.
Do you think they are too masculine?
T and Jamie, pre-gaming before the halloween party
sb-800 high cam left on ttl mode
sb-600 as backlight +2ev ttl mode
triggered by su-800 and radio poppers
Oh noes! 43% Nerd, 65% Geek, 8% Dork = "Pure Geek" *weeps* I wanted to be one of the cool ones, like Outcast Genius, Certified Misanthrope, Misunderstood Hero..
Oh and that's me on the right, apparently.. Which is odd, cos last time I was in a photo with a Storm Trooper, I'm pretty sure I was Darth Vader! ;o)
One day I was bored, got my fake glasses, wore my old polo shirt (intended for HRM group presentation last last semester), add up this huge neck tie and click click.
*Gawd. My titles are horrible. I'm not creative when it comes to making up titles so excuse me, please.*
NERD: glasses and the collared top. no~not all of this kind of fashion statement is really that nerdy; I'm just referring to myself, gah. Just to clear things up. :D
EDIT: This was edited in PS CS2. I was practicing how to make pictures look like old printouts. ^0^
Some but not nearly all of the DC group, lots and lots more didnt make it to the hotel room party afterwards to look at the scavgener hunt pics.
nerdy girl thinking about a nerdy boy.
Available here:
www.superorange.net/product/nerd-clothing-for-girls-nerdy...
Depicts teenage stereotypes (played up a bit)
-Prep, Jock, Asian nerd, Black gangster.
School photography project, with use of Jill Greenberg as influence.
Bookish, brainy beauty, Miss M. Look at that incredible gaze!
Her glasses are really, really awesome, by the way. I envied them from (not so) afar.
Model: Fabiana Basco
Make up: Francesca Conte
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(More nerding-out on landscape stuff.) Pulled into a church parking lot to take photos of stunning white blooming trees at the street. But wait? What do I see up there where the pink ones have just dropped their blossoms?
From a gay bookshop in the Castro on Pink Saturday. The plot - if you'll believe it - is about a gay detective taking his spina bifida brother to a sci-fi convention, at which point murderising ensues in 'witty' sci-fi nerd related ways (hacked to death with a fantasy broadsword)...
Een detail van de 1337 synoniemen-poster. — Originally published here: vasilis.nl/voto/detail/160422090229/
This is a great shot I think, by Sara.
Haha we had fun with those glasses in the bathroom.
Today was a pretty good day. =]
"Walgrave" (l) (Cliff Reisig) meets "Axel" (r) (Jason Komsa) as "Willum" (Brian Wallis) and "Tansy" (Paula Rodgers Miller) look on. Photo by JD Droddy.
Festival of the Spoken Nerd: Just for Graphs
FRI 30 OCT 2015, 8pm
Phil McIntyre Entertainment proudly presents
Festival of the Spoken Nerd: Just for Graphs
The science comedy phenomenon returns, and this time they're off the chart. Join acclaimed stand-up mathematician Matt Parker, experiments maestro Steve 'Danger' Mould and geek songstress Helen Arney for graph-a-minute fun on an unprecedented linear scale.
Watch the "resplendently geeky trio" (The Times) as they Excel themselves in a new show packed with explosive live experiments and statistically significant laughter. Will they stay on-trend, or lose the plot completely?
Tickets: £15