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− | The stereotypical nerd is socially inept and has an obsession with a non-mainstream hobby such as {{w|Dungeons and Dragons}}. Nerd males are also | + | The stereotypical nerd is socially inept and has an obsession with a non-mainstream hobby such as {{w|Dungeons and Dragons}}. Nerd males are also known to treat ''all'' women (including female nerds) with reverence and awkward fawning due to their supposed inexperience and lack of female company in comparison to other males. In the comic, the nerd girl uses this as an excuse for her social ineptitude. This sort of unequal expectation is also touched on in [http://www.explosm.net/comics/3023/ this] comic. |
− | + | To all the high schoolers, who are at the stage when they begin to find dates, [[Randall]] is saying that it is nothing personal, i.e. he is not trying to insult them by pointing this situation out. | |
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− | To all the high schoolers who are at the stage when they begin to find dates, [[Randall]] is saying that it is nothing personal, i.e. he is not trying to insult them by pointing this situation out. | ||
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{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
[[Category:Comics with color]] | [[Category:Comics with color]] | ||
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