I'm a poser geek
The results are in, and I'm still about as geeky today as I was in January. As with other tests, this one leans heavily towards specific aspects of geekdom, like video gaming (never owned gaming consoles) and some very stilted questions in other areas.
| The Poser Geek You answered 59% of the questions as a geek truly would. |
| As a poser geek, you're trying too damned hard. There's a strong possibility that you think you're a geek because you own your own computer, however you're truly missing the bigger picture. You aspirations of being a geek mainly come from your friends, who are probably slightly cooler.
Get rid of those thick black-rimmed glasses. Being a geek isn't about style, it's about substance! So what's this all mean? It means you're probably a pretty cool person. You've probably got social graces and are well liked by many people. While not a complete conformist, you do prefer to follow along with popular culture. True geeks probably laugh at you behind your back. In a nutshell, you answered most question how you thought a geek WOULD answer, but your misconceptions deceived you. Truth is, 60% of people are geekier than you. |
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My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to other people your age and gender:
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| Link: The True Geek Test written by ambientred on Ok Cupid |
I found this via Sylvie Noël, who is much geekier at 76%.
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Fixed. Thanks for the catch, Tom.
Since a previous entry on my level of nerdiness was quite successful, I decided try to follow in Jack's footsteps (again) and take another of these online quizzes. I think this test is better than the previous one. The Simple Geek You answered 67% of t... Read More
Not too surprising... I'm a "Deviant Geek" answering 81% of the questions as a geek would....
and for the really geeky, what is my immediate reaction?
yup. What's the next highest category, which questions would I have to answer to get there, and in what minor manner am I not a full fledged 100% geek...
*sigh*
and I wonder why I'm a geek.. good test.
Shannon






Looks like an HTMl error there with the link to the Truth Geek Test.