I found this post from the Prodigeek blog when I was doing some googling. - OlderMusicGeek
7 geekiest geek hobbies
June 16th, 2008
Categories: Comic Books, Geek living, Movies, The 7, Video games
There are many factions within the geek community, most viciously opposing and plot the death of other factions. Just try to get a Star Trek fan to agree with a Star Wars fan on anything. The truth is there is a hierarchy of geeks, and geeks in higher parts of that hierarchy are well in their power to look down on those lower in the hierarchy, the same way jocks and cheerleaders look down on all geeks. This list ranks the geekiest of geek hobbies in, well, order of geekiness. Enjoy one of these doesn’t make you a bad person. Just really, really geeky.
7. Star Wars geek
When it comes to sci-fi geekdom, Star Wars wins. It’s just huge, with every comic book, novel, action figure, and video game to collect, memorize, and horde. No other single franchise can match this insanity.
How to know if you are one: You have read anything Star Wars related outside of the 6 movies
Wastes money on: Anything Star Wars related outside of the 6 movies
6. Anime
Pokemon has helped turn anime into a less embarrassing hobby, as long as you are younger than 12. Once you his puberty, it’s time to hide those big-eyed cartoons and start watching South Park. But some geeks can’t break the habit. They just love the speed lines.
How to know if you are one: You understand anime
Wastes money on: Subtitle software and Japanese lessons
5. Comic book geek
These geeks are encyclopedias of the decades old Marvel and DC Universes, memorizing first appearances, continuity blips, even who’s dating who (in super hero land). They also know how many destructive acids exist on the human hand and thus often walk around with Purel and latex gloves for safe comic book reading. No glove, no love…of comics.
How to know if you are one: You know the difference between Superman Earth-1, Earth-2, and Earth-3 and can list every difference in their costumes. (Oh god, I do know the difference between Earth-1, Earth-2 and Earth-3! - OMGeek)
Wastes money on: CGC Grading, professional grading of comic book
4. Action figure geek
The challenge with action figure geeks is deciding who is geekier - the one who keeps the figures boxed or the one who opens them up and plays with them. Then I realized both are immature and not worth telling a date. And yes, I open my action figures (they’re desk distractions).
How to know if you are one: You know what points of articulation are and often count how many you have
Wastes money on: CGC Grading, professional grading of action figures
3. Tabletop gaming geek
Video games might be reaching the mainstream, but tabletop gaming is regulated to the back of comic book shops, hidden from the street traffic and common folk. All the newfangled technology and graphics pale in comparison to a true Dungeon Master’s imagination and extensive free time.
How to know if you are one: You have a preference between Dungeons and Dragons 2nd edition and 3.5
Wastes money on: Wizard hat for effect
2. Cosplay geek
Often seen at various conventions, cosplay geeks dress up like characters from their favorite fiction piece. Cosplay is very recognizable among anime and Star Wars conventions, where people come decked out in homemade costumes. Don’t you dare show up in anything store bought.
How to know if you are one: You have won a costume to any event that didn’t have costume party or Halloween in the title
Wastes money on: Paper mache. Lot and lots of paper mache.
1. LARP geek
LARP, or Live action role-playing, combines 2 and 3 into an incredibly geeky offspring where people dress up as their role-playing fantasy and play often Dungeons and Dragons or other tabletop style games. It’s kind of like military reenactments where you don’t know the ending.
How to know if you are one: You have ever played LARP. Once is enough.
Wastes money on: Time period specific shoes, for medieval or futuristic settings
All images taken from 56 Geek Poster, which you buy here.
(You will note - Music Geek is NOT listed among these! - OMGeek)
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