I noticed nerd identity is a bit different than what I was accustomed to.
First off, nerds back in my days didnt get pussy. I mean it was a social status for losers such as myself. Secondly, we didnt play much games to be honest. Being nerd just means you do some sessions on the PC, very basic stuff. Maybe you know a bit of tech 101 and boomers would consider you some sort of genius.
Today it means you play games all day, and you get pussy for some reason. I seen some super top tier stacies dressing like video games and having sex with nerd chadlites. This stuff wasnt happening. Nerd community was full of handicapped people, incels and losers such as myself.
In a comic con, you would see handicapped mentally ill girls who make their sailor moon clothing, bunch of ugly incels who list yugioh names or kenshiro competitions to see who remembers all that stuff by memory. Overall a bunch of social rejects like myself came together to express autism on unparalleled levels. If one of these people was online today he would be ridiculed, mocked, humiliated repeatedly. If any one random incel of the past went in our current online culture, and he started demonstrating how well he knows the devilman lore or doing "challenges" to see whos more autistic, he would be destroyed and everyone would laugh at him.
In today environment you get called "autistic". But mind it, they dont call you "autistic" for much at all, you just have to be a little tiny bit over the top. I wonder what the contemporary nerd would have said about our past incel gathering. We were much much more autistic back then.
In any case. I was wondering if my current nerd status would make me popular with these top tier stacy sluts who dress like an anime. Obviously the answer is no, they detest me and think im a horrid loser who has no social media popularity.
I pass as a nerd weeb. But I never play games.
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