by Decavolt » Mon Oct 10, 2005 8:30 pm
Overall, you're pretty damn close. Here's the long-winded version:
Nerd: intelligent but obsessed with one (and in some rare cases two) subjects, and totally incapable of having a conversation with anyone unless it involves this subject. Severely lacking in social skills, unless those he's interacting with are nerds of the same subject or one very similar. If the nerd in question is a geology nerd, they will *always* talk about geology and little to nothing else. A simple conversation about grocery shopping will take less than a minute to devolve into how some agates looks just like fruit salad, but are much more dense and don't taste as good. The nerd's subject of choice is all that matters in the world, they eat, sleep, shit and breathe it. Most all nerds are spoons, although some very very rare nerds are knives.
Geek: often mistakenly confused with the nerd and dork. Intelligent, but without the single-mindedness of the nerd. Geeks seek knowledge of any form, about anything. Geeks are "geeked" about things, usually a handfull of main subjects but they easily get excited about anything that involves thinking beyond the cognitive level of a tree toad or the typical american redneck. Geeks usually have large social circles and have no problem talking about biochemistry one minute and the tastiness of the Irish Car Bomb they're about to drink the next. Geeks love knowledge and still know how to party their asses off.
Normals (the majority of the populace) initially cringe at the idea of being a geek, but after hearing the defintion would like to think of themselves as geeks when they just aren't. Every fratling and sorrostitute I've ever explained this to has promptly chosen the geek definition and proudly proclaimed him/herself as one, but didn't have the slightest clue about anything that he/she wasn't fed by the worst that cable tv and mass marketing have to offer.
Most geeks are forks, some knives, but almost never spoons.
Dork: not anywhere near as intelligent as the nerd or geek, with even worse social skills than the nerd. The dork wishes he could be a geek and would even gladly settle for nerd-dom, but sadly is just too brick-stupid to pull off either no matter how hard he tries. Dorks are the sort that "just don't get it", but never stop trying or pretending that they do in hopes that somehow they'll ascend out of their dorkness. They'll stand on the outside of the circle of conversation and loudly repeat sentences they've just heard in an attempt to join a discussion they can't possibly comprehend. Dork's are the masters of "not getting the hint", no matter how hard you drop it, and have an incredible knack for showing up without ever being invited to or even told where a gathering is taking place.
Nerd and dork paths intersect often, but usually result in the dork playing sidekick to the nerd merely because the nerd lacks the social skills to rid himself of the dork. They're usually persistent little buggers.
Some incredibly rare dorks lean toward fork tendancies, but mostly in a "hey look at that monkey smoking - it's trying to be human" sort of way. This is why dorks can make excellent pets, so long as you can train them properly. Dorks are spoons, all the way.
** I have a comic book (series?) in the works that's based around all of this.
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