Zitat des Tages über Geeky:
I think I've always just been kinda geeky and got to play some mildly appealing roles.
I was really quite geeky at school. At one point, I wanted to be prime minister or a mathematician.
Now there is so much expertise and brainpower it's hard to be at the cutting edge of what's cool and not do something that's totally geeky.
From the outside, there's a perception Silicon Valley is full of really young, geeky guys. The reality is there are lots of different types of people there.
I loved school, I loved putting on my uniform and doing homework every day. I was one of those good students that the teachers liked. I guess that's got to be a pretty nerdy, geeky part of me.
I think we all feel geeky at times, don't we? Isn't that all a part of the wonderful tapestry of life?
I'm a nerdy, geeky fan of' Labyrinth' and 'Dark Crystal'.
A lot of girls think they have to choose between being the smart geeky type or the beautiful bimbo.
I think I'm probably quite geeky in a lot of ways. I'm pretty into books, kind of obsessive about that.
I was about sixteen when I discovered that music could get you laid, so I got into music boy, didn't matter what you looked like either, you could be a geeky looking guy but if you played music, whoa, you'd get the girls.
I was a little geeky kid anyway. If I wasn't shooting little stop-animation films, then I was playing computer games or Dungeons & Dragons.
I look like a geeky hacker, but I don't know anything about computers.
I didn't set out to be at the top of technology companies. I'm just geeky and shy, and I like to code.
I had so much fun in early days learning about networking, security, scalability and other geeky stuff.
I'm not geeky but I have my geeky, corky moments, and then I've got some aspects of cool in me, I guess.
I was always really geeky about design and buildings. Always into architecture as a kid.
I'm a geeky toy collector, and to have toys of your own characters is unbelievably cool.
I am pretty geeky, yes. I like odd sub-culture activities, I am often socially inept, I wore glasses in high school. But I am a modern geek.
I'm just a geeky, goofy person.
I've done a lot of geeky things in my life, but I think the geekiest of all was my first effort to build props and cosplay, when I was about twelve years-old.
I wasn't really geeky. In terms of the high school hierarchy, I was very much in the middle ground. You have the really popular guys, you have the nerdy guys, and then you have the people who really don't care - and that was me. I wasn't really picked on or anything like that.
Yeah, I'm a geek. I read sci-fi and I watch sci-fi films. I love my computer and I love to fix it. I'm a total nerd. I literally am a 12-year-old geeky boy trapped in a 32-year-old woman's body.
My background is in tech. I studied computer science, and was working on TechTV, so the first thing I wanted to do was see my favorite motherboard stories hit the front page; you know, like, really geeky stuff.
I love 'Battlestar Galactica;' I was a geeky kid. I was into Dungeons and Dragons. I had the 24-sided dice.
My older brother Billy was really into video games, and of course I followed suit. I was such a dork - I was so geeky!
I always have two pairs of glasses: geeky black Warby Parker frames and Wayfarer Ray Bans. Those are key!
You go through those awkward, dorky, geeky stages, and growing up in the industry amplifies all that. Fortunately, I have a mother who encouraged me to build my confidence from within and embrace my imperfections.
A lot of the main characters in horror movies are outsiders as well, so that outsider syndrome reverberates within horror fans and geeky collectors. It's kind of a rallying call that brings fans and collectors together who are a little socially retarded, maybe.
I'm from New Orleans, and we have a Mardi Gras group called the Chewbacchus. It's celebrating all things geeky: science fiction, fantasy, 'Star Wars,' 'Doctor Who,' 'Men in Black,' 'Ghostbusters,' everything.
When I was growing up, golf was the geeky sport. No one really wanted to be associated with it.