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Nerd Rage scale test :D

s0nystyle

La la la la la!
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Inappropriate Behavior

is peeing on the carpet
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Touchy geek. I couldn't identify much with the games, software or comics questions.
 

Ermine

is watching and taking notes
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I'm just grumpy on occasion. I'm a pretty chill person in general, I'm not a gamer, I only recently started watching Star Trek, and I consider myself fairly well adjusted. The most I typically do is hairsplit over computer issues.
 

Crazythinker1

Quiet, I'am thinking
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6 points. A dangerous geek.
 

zxc

Most Excellent
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lol, I thought I was going to get 0 by the end, but had to say yes to the last one. 1 point

13. When somebody screws you over, do they deserve to have their email/Facebook/Twitter/blog account hacked? Not by you, of course, but by somebody who just happens to have your DNA and occupies the exact same spot as you do in space and time?

Certainly :)
 

Synthesis

Watching the river of Time
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Heh, 7 points. Dangerous dork. :borg:

I had to laugh at the last question.
 

Magnetosphere

Active Member
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Six points, dangerous dork. Most of the questions I answered "yes" to pertained to video game wrath, of which I have plenty.

One of my most vivid memories related to game-rage took place in the deserts of Call of Duty 4. I was on my tenth prestige and had had the same killstreak for over three months. Every time I came within a kill or two of topping it, I'd get over-eager and do something stupid that would result in my untimely death. I recognized that I was the one at fault, and I accepted it.

One game, however, proved to be a little too much.

I think it was on Ambush, and I was literally within one kill of surpassing my seemingly impassable killstreak. Determined not to make a foolish move that would result in my imminent, virtual demise, I crawled and crouched my way around the map, checking every corner for a camping n00b or perched sniper. I dodged death for several minutes, hiding behind walls to escape random bullets and jumping around corners to clear cleverly placed claymores.

For those few minutes, I didn't see a single member of the OpFor. I was at a complete loss, having slowly made my way from one spawn to the next without making a single kill.

On the verge of stupidity, I was about to take a place at an MG and start spraying when I spotted my victim. The victim. The idiot who would go down as being the chump to finally give me the satisfaction of beating my own killstreak.

I mean, he was just sitting there. Minding his own business, staring off into a corner, occasionally teabagging a rock. The guy was at a total loss, off in his own little world far-separated from the cold reality of Call of Duty.

Deciding to incorporate a bit of sass into my historic kill, I sprinted up behind the turban-clad warrior, intending to leap into the air and plunge my dagger into the soft skin of his darkly-coloured genitals. I closed the distance quickly, relishing the thought of beating myself at what I did best.

And then, out of nowhere, the screen flashed red and I watched in horror as my Marine's lifeless body was thrown through the air, arms flailing and head spinning. He landed with a rather sickening thud on top of a wall, back leg twitching and right arm sticking through a window.

I didn't know what to think. Had the Jihadist in the corner prepared a trap, setting down a satchel of C4 and waiting for me to take that one step too close? No, no. Nothing so devious as that.

I watched the KillCam, aghast, as a player clear on the other side of the map did a taunting little spin. He reached down below to the level of his groin, picked up a grenade, and raised it high above his head. With a strength reserved specifically for warriors of the Mujahadeen, he hurled it hundreds of feet, across a low row of destroyed homes, burning cars and a sabotaged tank. It bounced off of a high wall and landed, predictably, right at the feet of my soldier, exploding and ending his life in a haze of shrapnel.

Never before having been exposed to such a wanton and poorly-timed act of malice, I stood up, ripped my headset off, and let out a scream. Without thinking, I grabbed my controller and hurled it as fast and as hard as I could at the television screen, watching as little bits of glass and plastic danced across the floor. I was angry, and I had every right to be. My killstreak had been ended. My character was dead, lying supine in a windowsill. And somewhere, some child was going to grow up without a father.

Justice had not been served. Life as I had known it had ended.
 

Cognisant

cackling in the trenches
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Epic and funny, thank you.

Perhaps we should have a thread for these FPS war stories.
I still have fond memories of a sixteen way sniper match on Headlong (halo 2).
 

Chimera

To inanity and beyond
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Ehm....zero points. Maybe .5, because of number 11...but I don't scream at them, I just glare.
I'm just not that easily excitable. ><

 

IndigoSensor

Is Not A Sensor
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I am a science nerd, but I have the rage capacity of a grain of sugar. I simply don't have a temper, nor would I care about the majority of this stuff (except science).
 

Hadoblado

think again losers
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I got a two. I'm quite surprised actually.
 

EyeSeeCold

lust for life
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2 and 1/2 points. Grumpy Fan

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3. Have you ever argued for more than an hour straight over the merits of a piece of software or hardware?

Don't remember but I probably could have. I'll give myself half a point.

6. Have you ever broken something worth more than $20 after getting killed in a video game?

I don't remember the reasons, but yeah.

7. "Apple sucks." "Apple rules." Are those fighting words?

In the past, I'm not divisive about brands like that anymore, and my iPod is probably my most cherished item, despite being a longtime Windows user(game-wise I'm with Sony). Still, in real life, I've seen enough people who have Apple Computers that tend to be annoying hipsters. No.

9. Do you own a collectible whose loss or destruction would put you in an extremely, extremely bad mood that lasts for more than one day?

Uh. All I can think of are my LPs, even though I bought them for personal reasons, I'm not really attached to them. My iPod yeah, but I don't think it's a collectible. No.

12. Have you ever gotten so frustrated with a gadget or computer that you have thrown it across the room or out a window?

In the past, but I don't reach such levels nowadays as I'm more comptent at things to avoid frustration. Yes.
 
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