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By *or-Queening OP   Man
33 weeks ago

Manchester

What are your geeky passions? What subjects give you a nerdgasm?

Share all - you are among friends here. We accept you - one of us!

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
33 weeks ago

Leeds

Books, reading books, binding books, spraying books, all the books.

Mrs

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

I don’t really know where to start. I’m pretty much passionate about a lot of things. I’m geek about a lot of geeky stuff. I think cooking is probably my biggest thing, if you’re gonna stick in your body, it might as well taste good…

Am I right ladies?

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By *irty-pairCouple
33 weeks ago

South Essex

We’re both history geeks x

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By *eardedbloke300Man
33 weeks ago

cardiff

It'll have to be warhammer 40k for me.

My house is full of grey plastic. Iykyk.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

Oh. And I’m a proper Disney geek.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

I’m a comicon nerd, I dress up for conventions, I have collectibles, I have some tattoos recovered to the franchises I love, I have met many of the actors and actresses from the show (and my childhood crush too- my god she was tiny) and could have probably afforded to buy a house now if I hadn’t spent so much stuff on toys, pictures, photos, etc. LLAP \\//_

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By *ymAndIcedCoffeeWoman
33 weeks ago

Worcester


"It'll have to be warhammer 40k for me.

My house is full of grey plastic. Iykyk. "

I, too, have a large quantity of plastic shame.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

I'm definitely a geek for Star Trek and Star Wars.

I like lots of different fantasy and science fiction.

I have a comic collection. Most were bought when I was much younger and had a comic shop near where I live. I still read the comics and add to the collection from time to time when I have some spare money.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago


"It'll have to be warhammer 40k for me.

My house is full of grey plastic. Iykyk.

I, too, have a large quantity of plastic shame."

I paint minis.

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By *ymAndIcedCoffeeWoman
33 weeks ago

Worcester


"It'll have to be warhammer 40k for me.

My house is full of grey plastic. Iykyk.

I, too, have a large quantity of plastic shame.

I paint minis. "

Orks or go home.

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By *olden PoleMan
33 weeks ago

Thal

I geek out to 80’s films. I have a dvd collection that I continue to build.

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By *or-Queening OP   Man
33 weeks ago

Manchester


"Books, reading books, binding books, spraying books, all the books.

Mrs "

Do you have any particular genres or writers that are favourites?

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By *or-Queening OP   Man
33 weeks ago

Manchester


"We’re both history geeks x"

Any favourite periods/subjects?

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33 weeks ago


"It'll have to be warhammer 40k for me.

My house is full of grey plastic. Iykyk.

I, too, have a large quantity of plastic shame.

I paint minis.

Orks or go home."

Mostly goblins and dragons

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By *or-Queening OP   Man
33 weeks ago

Manchester


"Oh. And I’m a proper Disney geek. "

My favourite Disney film is The Black Hole but I'm probably alone in that opinion!

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By *ymAndIcedCoffeeWoman
33 weeks ago

Worcester


"It'll have to be warhammer 40k for me.

My house is full of grey plastic. Iykyk.

I, too, have a large quantity of plastic shame.

I paint minis.

Orks or go home.

Mostly goblins and dragons "

Goblins are acceptable.

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By *inAndTonic21Couple
33 weeks ago

Merseyside

I love books particularly classics!

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By *or-Queening OP   Man
33 weeks ago

Manchester


"I’m a comicon nerd, I dress up for conventions, I have collectibles, I have some tattoos recovered to the franchises I love, I have met many of the actors and actresses from the show (and my childhood crush too- my god she was tiny) and could have probably afforded to buy a house now if I hadn’t spent so much stuff on toys, pictures, photos, etc. LLAP \\//_"

Which franchises? I'm also curious to know who the childhood crush was!

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By *or-Queening OP   Man
33 weeks ago

Manchester


"It'll have to be warhammer 40k for me.

My house is full of grey plastic. Iykyk.

I, too, have a large quantity of plastic shame."

Have no shame. If it brings you joy it's worthwhile.

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By *idlandiaMan
33 weeks ago

Birmingham


"I’m a comicon nerd, I dress up for conventions, I have collectibles, I have some tattoos recovered to the franchises I love, I have met many of the actors and actresses from the show (and my childhood crush too- my god she was tiny) and could have probably afforded to buy a house now if I hadn’t spent so much stuff on toys, pictures, photos, etc. LLAP \\//_

Which franchises? I'm also curious to know who the childhood crush was!"

I'm curious about the crush too

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By *ymAndIcedCoffeeWoman
33 weeks ago

Worcester

I should probably add my actual real hobby. Because I own lots of plastic minis but I don’t actually paint them.

It’s researching history, especially art history. I’m currently researching and writing the history of a professional leisure qualification which is extremely nerdy I guess.

I also collect books related to the things I study. I now have a storage problem because when I left my ex and bought my own house I couldn’t really afford one big enough for the books. One day I suspect the floor joists will fail, but happy days until then. My books are named on my contents insurance.

And I play Videogames. A lot of Videogames.

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By *echnosonic_BrummieMan
33 weeks ago

Willenhall

Emulators (like Speccy or RetroArch)...

...and history. Especially comical history TV series/films like Blackadder or Monty Python.

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33 weeks ago

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago


"I’m a comicon nerd, I dress up for conventions, I have collectibles, I have some tattoos recovered to the franchises I love, I have met many of the actors and actresses from the show (and my childhood crush too- my god she was tiny) and could have probably afforded to buy a house now if I hadn’t spent so much stuff on toys, pictures, photos, etc. LLAP \\//_

Which franchises? I'm also curious to know who the childhood crush was!

I'm curious about the crush too"

Star Trek, Star Wars, TMNT, Fallout and Power Rangers (and its original Japanese counterpart Super Sentai). I met Amy Jo Johnson, the original Pink Power ranger about 3 years ago. At now 53 she still looks amazing!

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By *or-Queening OP   Man
33 weeks ago

Manchester


"I should probably add my actual real hobby. Because I own lots of plastic minis but I don’t actually paint them.

It’s researching history, especially art history. I’m currently researching and writing the history of a professional leisure qualification which is extremely nerdy I guess.

I also collect books related to the things I study. I now have a storage problem because when I left my ex and bought my own house I couldn’t really afford one big enough for the books. One day I suspect the floor joists will fail, but happy days until then. My books are named on my contents insurance.

And I play Videogames. A lot of Videogames."

Oh I love really niche subjects like that. Sounds fascinating. That's the kind of real life history that you wouldn't normally hear about. Do you have a publisher or writing it on spec?

I don't know much about art history (but I know what..etc) but funnily enough I've just this morning been reading JG Ballard articles on Dali and the Surrealists.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

My other slightly less nerdish geekeries are history, listening to music and reading.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

I looove studying. Anything esoteric, alchemical and spiritual. I've always been a curious inquisitive soul, so have always enjoyed looking deeply into the fabric of the universe.

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By *2000ManMan
33 weeks ago

Worthing

I build computer systems from second hand parts.

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By *ilsaGeorgeCouple
33 weeks ago

kent

Books, movies and cameras are my nerdy passions

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By *viatrixWoman
33 weeks ago

Redhill

I am more of a nerd.

No bigger pleasure was had as a child than poring over the Encyclopaedia Britannica (amongst many other encyclopedias) during recess at school.

I know so many facts and figures that it’s my party tricks. And I am also astounded that people nowadays, despite access to so much info on social media/the internet lack so much general knowledge.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

My geekness is world of warcraft online.

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
33 weeks ago

Leeds


"Books, reading books, binding books, spraying books, all the books.

Mrs

Do you have any particular genres or writers that are favourites?"

Sapphic Romance and newly found love for fantasy thanks to The Fourth Wing & Iron Flame.

Mrs

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

Does it count if it’s sociology?

Also GoT

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By *or-Queening OP   Man
33 weeks ago

Manchester


"Does it count if it’s sociology?

Also GoT"

It absolutely does!

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By *eardedbloke300Man
33 weeks ago

cardiff


"It'll have to be warhammer 40k for me.

My house is full of grey plastic. Iykyk.

I, too, have a large quantity of plastic shame.

I paint minis.

Orks or go home."

Utramarines, dark angels, custodes, tau, necrons and 'nids

And orks too cos dems da best

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
33 weeks ago

chichester

Yes to warhammer.

Orks / chaos marines / chaos knights / custodes / guard and daemons here

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By *atHereWaitingMan
33 weeks ago

Colne


"I geek out to 80’s films. I have a dvd collection that I continue to build. "

Come on! Get a VHS player and start building that tape collection!

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By *atHereWaitingMan
33 weeks ago

Colne

Tabletop board games

Faves are Clank, Libertalia and Brass Lancashire

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By *cottish guy 555Man
33 weeks ago

London

Always been interested in history. Do enjoy Sci-fi and am also into comics. 2000ad, judge dredd, garth ennis, Mark millar etc.

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By *echnosonic_BrummieMan
33 weeks ago

Willenhall


"I'm definitely a geek for Star Trek and Star Wars."

I'm the unpopular geek who likes neither.

Star Trek mostly defies anything we know about the laws of physics, including all the most recent series/films etc. Fantastical is one thing but implying it's actually possible...oh, give me Red Dwarf or Lexx...something that doesn't take itself so seriously.

Star Wars (the original 3 films, episodes IV-VI etc) are basically Lord of the Rings retold in an even more fantastical backdrop.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

Comics, graphic novels, books, movies, horror and sci/fi...my geekery in a nutshell

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By *ileyandOhCouple
33 weeks ago

Lincolnshire

Comics and super hero films. Used to love dc but when marvel started the avengers franchise I swayed to marvel but recently I think both have been meh.

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By *ymAndIcedCoffeeWoman
33 weeks ago

Worcester


"I should probably add my actual real hobby. Because I own lots of plastic minis but I don’t actually paint them.

It’s researching history, especially art history. I’m currently researching and writing the history of a professional leisure qualification which is extremely nerdy I guess.

I also collect books related to the things I study. I now have a storage problem because when I left my ex and bought my own house I couldn’t really afford one big enough for the books. One day I suspect the floor joists will fail, but happy days until then. My books are named on my contents insurance.

And I play Videogames. A lot of Videogames.

Oh I love really niche subjects like that. Sounds fascinating. That's the kind of real life history that you wouldn't normally hear about. Do you have a publisher or writing it on spec?

I don't know much about art history (but I know what..etc) but funnily enough I've just this morning been reading JG Ballard articles on Dali and the Surrealists."

There’s a journal that will hopefully accept it (assuming it’s good enough) because I have the backing of the charity that I work for.

When I was studying my PhD I met a student who was researching the architecture in the novellas of JG Ballard. Fascinating stuff.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

Reading fantasy, sci-fi and litrpg, favourite book series The Wheel of Time, the tv show is so bad also xbox/pc gaming currently loving palworld

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By *or-Queening OP   Man
33 weeks ago

Manchester


"I should probably add my actual real hobby. Because I own lots of plastic minis but I don’t actually paint them.

It’s researching history, especially art history. I’m currently researching and writing the history of a professional leisure qualification which is extremely nerdy I guess.

I also collect books related to the things I study. I now have a storage problem because when I left my ex and bought my own house I couldn’t really afford one big enough for the books. One day I suspect the floor joists will fail, but happy days until then. My books are named on my contents insurance.

And I play Videogames. A lot of Videogames.

Oh I love really niche subjects like that. Sounds fascinating. That's the kind of real life history that you wouldn't normally hear about. Do you have a publisher or writing it on spec?

I don't know much about art history (but I know what..etc) but funnily enough I've just this morning been reading JG Ballard articles on Dali and the Surrealists.

There’s a journal that will hopefully accept it (assuming it’s good enough) because I have the backing of the charity that I work for.

When I was studying my PhD I met a student who was researching the architecture in the novellas of JG Ballard. Fascinating stuff."

That's great - good luck with it!

Oh Ballard's work touches on all kinds of arts and subjects - architecture definitely being one of them. It sounds like a fascinating PhD subject - 'Does the Angle Between Two Walls Have a Happy Ending?'

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By *ndycoinsMan
33 weeks ago

Whaley Bridge,Nr Buxton,

Antiques and history.Collecting medals to and researching the lives of Victorian and earlier soldiers.

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By *cottishVikingBearMan
33 weeks ago

N. London

Tabletop gaming. 100+ board games, and just getting back into Warhammer via The Old World.

Also some PC strategy and RPG games.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
33 weeks ago

Reading

Fantasy novels

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By *inky Biscuit DunkerMan
33 weeks ago

Gloucestershire

Is Lego geeky?!

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By *lynJMan
33 weeks ago

Morden

Scale models and more recently I've got into 3d printing

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By *inkyAlchemyCouple
33 weeks ago

Corby

SpaceX (rocketry in general), Tesla and Software Engineering

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By *cottish guy 555Man
33 weeks ago

London


"Comics and super hero films. Used to love dc but when marvel started the avengers franchise I swayed to marvel but recently I think both have been meh.

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They've all taken a nosedive recently.

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By *rowley616Man
33 weeks ago

Scarborough

I have over 300 graphic novels. Read fantasy. Studies the occult. Plays DnD and a gamer. So yep an out and proud geek since 1992.

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By *ileyandOhCouple
33 weeks ago

Lincolnshire


"Comics and super hero films. Used to love dc but when marvel started the avengers franchise I swayed to marvel but recently I think both have been meh.

They've all taken a nosedive recently.

"

I know right! The flash wtf was that all about ? I want to stay optimistic about the new aquman but ... Will see.

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33 weeks ago


"Comics and super hero films. Used to love dc but when marvel started the avengers franchise I swayed to marvel but recently I think both have been meh.

They've all taken a nosedive recently.

I know right! The flash wtf was that all about ? I want to stay optimistic about the new aquman but ... Will see."

Oh the Flash wasn't that bad, it weren't fantastic obviously, but it was entertaining enough. Michael Keaton was probably the best thing about the film

Finally addressing and redressing the disappointment I always felt with the two Tim Burton attempts

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By *en JerkinoffMan
33 weeks ago

whitehaven

Astrophotography, I love astronomy. In the past I have mainly just set up my telescopes and directly viewed objects and recently got a little bored of it. Now I'm learning the photography side and it's sooooo difficult. It's the editing really that makes it hard.

To make it even more nerdy I setup my blue tooth speaker and listen to things like LOTR on audible.

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By *ileyandOhCouple
33 weeks ago

Lincolnshire


"Comics and super hero films. Used to love dc but when marvel started the avengers franchise I swayed to marvel but recently I think both have been meh.

They've all taken a nosedive recently.

I know right! The flash wtf was that all about ? I want to stay optimistic about the new aquman but ... Will see.

Oh the Flash wasn't that bad, it weren't fantastic obviously, but it was entertaining enough. Michael Keaton was probably the best thing about the film

Finally addressing and redressing the disappointment I always felt with the two Tim Burton attempts"

Was more the cgi in the flash I was disappointed in, it was just like they didn't even try compared to other dc films. Michael Keaton is batman for me, I really like the Tim Burton touches but Christian bale was a close second. Marvel used to have better stories but phase 4 is just a mess.

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago


" Marvel used to have better stories but phase 4 is just a mess. "

After the next Doctor Strange outing, and new Spiderverse installment, I think I'll be stepping away from Marvel permanently

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By *apiomanMan
33 weeks ago

Shipley

Maps. Old OS and Bartholomews. They make me very happy!

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By *imber wolfMan
33 weeks ago

Aycliffe

Star Wars, Star Trek & Sci-fi in general.

Comic book movies.

Video games, mostly driving games.

I’m also close to having a trainer addiction if that counts lol, already bought two pairs this year.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
33 weeks ago

Reading

Any fellow Brandon Sanderson fans?

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By (user no longer on site)
33 weeks ago

Currently multi tasking by re-writing policies and watching the frankly bloody marvellous Mary Beard discussing Ancient Rome. Multi-geeking.

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By *enSiskoMan
33 weeks ago

Cestus 3


" Marvel used to have better stories but phase 4 is just a mess.

After the next Doctor Strange outing, and new Spiderverse installment, I think I'll be stepping away from Marvel permanently"

After Dr Strange I haven't seen a marvel film well paid to watch one such a shame to witness the end of a wonderful franchise.

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By *cottish guy 555Man
33 weeks ago

London


"I have over 300 graphic novels. Read fantasy. Studies the occult. Plays DnD and a gamer. So yep an out and proud geek since 1992."

What are your favourite graphic novels?

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By *lym4realCouple
33 weeks ago

plymouth

Mr4's book collection .........very nerdy nowadays apperently ?? who knew reading would be considered nerdy ?? and for MRS4 Her Hi Fi ...xxxx

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By *eavy-Metal-CoupleCouple
27 weeks ago

Liverpool

Both of us are gaming, anime and history needs. Also both of us done in college and uni and I also play guitar.

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By *he Gentleman 84Man
27 weeks ago

North East

Looking at me nker don’t assume I’m quirky or Geeky but movies, tv shows, comic books, graphic novels music, trivia etc I love as well as the outdoors !

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By *enSiskoMan
27 weeks ago

Cestus 3

Sim racing on GT7

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By *m-BatmanMan
27 weeks ago

Gotham

If we’re being really geeky - I love Batman comics and films, and spent have also a secret fanboy crush on Stephen Amell’s tv portrayal of Arrow.

Nerdingly my book collection consists mostly entirely of factual textbooks on ancient civilisations, very ancient history, pseudoscientific Graham Hancock esque category stuff, libraries of books on the fascinating subject of altered states of conscience and the human mind … and the entire 4 books (now a hit Netflix series) YOU - I’m not sure why.

In order to escape being too nerdy too often I balance things out by being obsessively and impulsively collecting more and more guitars and guitar equipment and more guitars, especially geeky ones…

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By *ighty-maus85Man
27 weeks ago

WATFORD

Collecting transformers, reading/playing/painting Warhammer models, Airsoft, gaming

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By *ighty-maus85Man
27 weeks ago

WATFORD

Also good to see some more metal fans in here

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By *tsahard0neMan
27 weeks ago

Manchester

Collecting lego, large collection of books, from biographies to manga. Love of videogames

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By (user no longer on site)
27 weeks ago


"It'll have to be warhammer 40k for me.

My house is full of grey plastic. Iykyk.

I, too, have a large quantity of plastic shame.

I paint minis. "

I'm so excited for the new Army painter range . If I had a spare £700 I'd be buying the set. I paint 1/9 scale though !

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By (user no longer on site)
27 weeks ago

History, ancestry. Painting model horses, chopping up model horses and turning them into other model horses. Buying cast and 3d resins of yes you've guessed it... Model horses.

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By *rincealbert777Man
25 weeks ago

welling

At work I get very geeky about …

Water hygiene - legionella

Bs5266

Bs5839

Bs7671

If there’s any female geeks who understand what I’m on about there and would like to converse with me please do make contact with me

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By *ubikslongswordMan
25 weeks ago

East Grinstead

I'm an avid Dungeons and dragons player, and I homebrew my own mead I can also solve a Rubik's cube in less than 2 minutes

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By *ubikslongswordMan
25 weeks ago

East Grinstead

Also quite into etymology

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago


"I'm an avid Dungeons and dragons player, and I homebrew my own mead I can also solve a Rubik's cube in less than 2 minutes "

….. Meade you say!….

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By *ubikslongswordMan
25 weeks ago

East Grinstead


"I'm an avid Dungeons and dragons player, and I homebrew my own mead I can also solve a Rubik's cube in less than 2 minutes

….. Meade you say!….

"

Indeed currently have 4 bottles ageing, and starting my next batch on Saturday doing a spiced apple mead next

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By *ick08Man
25 weeks ago

East Leak

Programming/trying to make own games

Gaming

VR

Anime

Proper geek me!

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By (user no longer on site)
25 weeks ago


"I'm an avid Dungeons and dragons player, and I homebrew my own mead I can also solve a Rubik's cube in less than 2 minutes

….. Meade you say!….

Indeed currently have 4 bottles ageing, and starting my next batch on Saturday doing a spiced apple mead next"

Apple Meade you say??….

I had made one last year. It turned out more like a scrumpy. It went very dry, still nice but a need to back sweeten if I did it again.

I like the idea of fruit in it, but not happy with how much the fruit takes over. I may as just as well make a cider, or a fruit wine instead of using expensive honey. It’s damn expensive!!!! Fruit is free.

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By *ubikslongswordMan
25 weeks ago

East Grinstead


"I'm an avid Dungeons and dragons player, and I homebrew my own mead I can also solve a Rubik's cube in less than 2 minutes

….. Meade you say!….

Indeed currently have 4 bottles ageing, and starting my next batch on Saturday doing a spiced apple mead next

Apple Meade you say??….

I had made one last year. It turned out more like a scrumpy. It went very dry, still nice but a need to back sweeten if I did it again.

I like the idea of fruit in it, but not happy with how much the fruit takes over. I may as just as well make a cider, or a fruit wine instead of using expensive honey. It’s damn expensive!!!! Fruit is free. "

I have a friend with an apiary so not so expensive my recent batch has hints of orange in it

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By *GermanInLondonMan
25 weeks ago

London

Anything with music... Listening, playing, theory, music history.

And maybe an entry level nerd in gardening.

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By *jekimMan
25 weeks ago

Wigan

I used to read a lot of comics an still love one piece not the Netflix crap

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By *reen200Man
25 weeks ago

Eastleigh

Books - high fantasy/mythology and thrillers/murder mystery.

Sci fi - Star trek, original Star Wars.

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By *oeBeansMan
25 weeks ago

Derby

I'm really into coffee. I my own beans and know which process and region I like them from and grind them using my hand grinder to make myself coffee every day.

I'm actually ummm'ing and ahhh'ing at buying a gooseneck kettle for £150 so that I could have a proper pour over setup

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By *haveanicevoiceMan
25 weeks ago

Soggy Middle-Earth (Cumbria)

Model railways

Anything computery

flightradar24.com

Rooting android phones with Lineage os

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
25 weeks ago

chichester

Maybe we could organise a naked nerd festival

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By *eneralKenobiMan
25 weeks ago

North Angus

Hello There

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By *irthandgirthMan
25 weeks ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster


"It'll have to be warhammer 40k for me.

My house is full of grey plastic. Iykyk. "

Please say you scream 'For the Emperor' as you climax.. can't be a real 40K nerd if you don't.

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By *7pete27Man
25 weeks ago

plymouth

Love model railways

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By *irthandgirthMan
25 weeks ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster


"It'll have to be warhammer 40k for me.

My house is full of grey plastic. Iykyk.

I, too, have a large quantity of plastic shame."

I used to. I got into the top 10 of the golden demon many many many years ago. I still read the novels.

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
25 weeks ago

chichester


"It'll have to be warhammer 40k for me.

My house is full of grey plastic. Iykyk.

I, too, have a large quantity of plastic shame.

I used to. I got into the top 10 of the golden demon many many many years ago. I still read the novels."

Yes

Blood for the blood god or waghhhhhhhhhh

I live for warhammer

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By *uttymonkeyMan
25 weeks ago

devon

Technical geekery for me.

Love to tinker with stuff.

Building an escape room or turning my home into one as well as a shared gaming/film hang out place for friends and connections with a full av setup would be my dream BD

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By *ongandharderMan
25 weeks ago

Rotherham

Video games , Warhammer and steampunk

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By *irthandgirthMan
25 weeks ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster


"It'll have to be warhammer 40k for me.

My house is full of grey plastic. Iykyk.

I, too, have a large quantity of plastic shame.

I used to. I got into the top 10 of the golden demon many many many years ago. I still read the novels.

Yes

Blood for the blood god or waghhhhhhhhhh

I live for warhammer "

Haha. My entry was a demon Kharn the Betrayer.

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By *uryWhipMan
25 weeks ago

Harringay

Fellow geek/nerd here. Weird encyclopedic memory anyway but very keen on the history of Alternative music, comics, horror and retro gaming

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By *rowley616Man
25 weeks ago

Scarborough


"It'll have to be warhammer 40k for me.

My house is full of grey plastic. Iykyk.

I, too, have a large quantity of plastic shame.

I used to. I got into the top 10 of the golden demon many many many years ago. I still read the novels.

Yes

Blood for the blood god or waghhhhhhhhhh

I live for warhammer "

TTRPG would be fun with you.

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By *rowley616Man
25 weeks ago

Scarborough


"I have over 300 graphic novels. Read fantasy. Studies the occult. Plays DnD and a gamer. So yep an out and proud geek since 1992.

What are your favourite graphic novels?

"

Impossible to answer with any sincerity. Batman The Dark Knight is great and civil war was a masterpiece. But some of my favourite stories have come from Image Comics. Sunstone and unnatural being particular favourites.

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By *irthandgirthMan
25 weeks ago

Camberley occasionally doncaster


"I have over 300 graphic novels. Read fantasy. Studies the occult. Plays DnD and a gamer. So yep an out and proud geek since 1992.

What are your favourite graphic novels?

Impossible to answer with any sincerity. Batman The Dark Knight is great and civil war was a masterpiece. But some of my favourite stories have come from Image Comics. Sunstone and unnatural being particular favourites. "

I still have a couple of the old 2000AD graphic novels.

I think my favourites were ABC warriors and Devlin Waugh.

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By *emdomCouple2024Couple
25 weeks ago

dudley

Definitely have to say Warhammer for male, blood bowl mainly but many other games, doesn't have a personal IG account but have one dedicated to his commission painting

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By *rowley616Man
25 weeks ago

Scarborough

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By *rowley616Man
25 weeks ago

Scarborough


"I have over 300 graphic novels. Read fantasy. Studies the occult. Plays DnD and a gamer. So yep an out and proud geek since 1992.

What are your favourite graphic novels?

Impossible to answer with any sincerity. Batman The Dark Knight is great and civil war was a masterpiece. But some of my favourite stories have come from Image Comics. Sunstone and unnatural being particular favourites.

I still have a couple of the old 2000AD graphic novels.

I think my favourites were ABC warriors and Devlin Waugh."

I have to agree there. 2000AD was great. And Americans have no idea that Judge Dredd is technically a brit.

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By *oxy jWoman
25 weeks ago

somerset

me n hubs mad on our music blues to hillbilly ..rockabilly to rock n roll ... neo rockabilly to psychobilly ... and bits of ska punk oi and rock ... have a massive record collection tapes cds mini disc plus any rockin video dvd reel to reel

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By *aizyWoman
25 weeks ago

west midlands

Horror books and films!

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