My buddy Tom and I are in Norm’s on Smith Street right now. As these three extremely scantily clad girls left Norm’s, one walked up to us and said “you should be dressed up.” Another one of the girls said “they are dressed up, they’re nerds.” Wow.
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Discussion of Nerds is now closed
Never, never underestimate the vapidity and banality which comprises the personality of a certain subset of young people. Hopefully, they will outgrow this phase, but my experience reports that some will not and will go on in life as arrogant, ill-informed boobs.
Oooo, harsh
Jerks.
Dude.
Three girls stopped to talk to you. That’s like the kickoff at a football game. It’s time to move, not to analyze.
She: “They are dressed up, they’re nerds.”
He: “Ha, ha. Exactly. My name is Jared. This is Tom.”
She: “Hey, Jared and Tom. I’m Jenny. This is Sue Ellen and Marie. Where are you guys heading?”
And the story deepens…
Jaz is in a dream world. That dialoge only exists in videos that have lots of X’s on them.