So, there's sub-genres of geek, which in my high school I saw a lot of. I'm wondering some things about a particular kind, and let me try and explain about this kind of geek.
So we've got multiple kinds of geek, Which is to say that there are certain crowds of geek you tend to see. These aren't solid categories, people can fit into multiple ones, and it's not uncommon, but anyway.
You've got the tech geek.
These guys are interested in technology. They like hearing about the newest innovations in microprocessor technology.
They like gadgets. They may take interest in building and messing with electronics and such. They might build a
homemade remote control micro-submarine. Or perform a similar project.
It's common for them to have an interest in programming and mathematics. they're the kind of person that would know about
generating fractal art.Physics and other high sciences often factor into this person's domain, and they also tend to be heavy gamers, and are pretty big on custom building the best gaming rig.
Then you've got the fandom geek.
Otaku is sub-sub-genre of this kind of geek.
They also, are frequently heavy gamers. DnD is something they'd take an interest in. They liked
Boba Fett before he got cool and had all the
cheap knockoffs made.
Perhaps they'll wear a
browncoat. Or like to wear a
combadge.Trading card games fit in here.
They might also be a
fan of fantasyNow, the kind of geekdom I'm talking about doesn't really fit into these categories too easily.
This kind of geekery tends to involve things like historical classic
works of fiction.They're likely to take an interest in foreign culture. And seek to learn other languages, particularly ones like Russian, German, French, Italian.
They tend to be history buffs. And enjoy drama.
They don't tend to be hardcore gamers. Although pokemon is a common vice.
They're generally not huge fans of scifi. But perhaps have an interest in comics.
They thrive on the unique and unusual (although don't we all?), they might be the type to
enter a prenactment society,
pretend to be a time traveller, or
dress up as zombies.
They tend to enjoy dressing up in general (mostly a female thing, but males do it too). I don't mean cosplay, I mean,
skirt! Flower! Nazi leather!Perhaps they roleplay, and the aforementioned history affinity can play into that... In highschool they said I would make for an excellent
Duke of Buckingham... Of course the fact that I had no idea what was going on made that difficult.
Anyway. Is there a name for this kind of geek? I feel like I'm the only one who's seen very much of this.
Does anyone else have experiences with this kind of geekery?
I dunno. This topic feels like it's going have a short and awkward end.