Well, even for non-nerds the whole speel about how "high school will be the best times of your life" gets beat in over and over again. Maybe, that was the case in past generations? As a nerd who is now an adult, I totally agree on the "it gets better philosophy."
Don't a lot of theaters already do this? I am sure all the ones around my way do. We saw the Lego Movie on a Tuesday because it was cheaper that day. It was extra awesome because without knowing we had gone to On the Border before hand for our own Taco Tuesday. We were cracking up.
I'd be bummed too.
Have you tried grating the cheese first? The smaller pieces should melt more evenly.
That is terrible. Like why would anyone do that?!
Not quite so bad but I had baby teeth into my early teens. They were messing up my adult teeth coming in. So, I had to get braces. But I still had two baby teeth that would not come out (my adult teeth behind them were close to being in the roof of my mouth). I go to the dentist and expect to be put under or at…
As far as I can tell from my friends who have stayed in Asian countries the concept of "vegetarian"is very alien to them.
I worked at Taco Bell many years ago. The two biggest requests? French Fries and Milk Shakes. Now, I can get the milk shake, but french fries? Really? Were were not 1000 feet from a Burger King, it's not like they could go there and get fries.
I can't tell you how many times I've been in a store (in clothes not even close to the uniform), where people have asked me if I worked there. NOPE! Guess, I just look like it?
Atlantis: The Lost Kingdom apparently rips off Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water
Have to run away all the time? WTF?
For the most part I've been lucky in my nerdom that my male friends take me pretty seriously. But I still remember in my early 20s, I was talking about running a DnD campaign at work and this guy was all like "A guuuuurl who plays DnD? I've never heard of a guuuurl playing before!" And I was all like "Dude, I've never…
I don't shop at mall because they don't carry stuff I want. I can get better choices and prices online.
I still mainly buy all my clothes at brick and mortar stores. But even that is changing for me as online stores get better and telling the fit of clothes. And most of the mall clothing stores are for A) teens, B)…
I was buying a ton of bundles for a while. Now I have 250+ Steam games. That isn't even counting piles of console games. At the point I realized I had so many Steam games I was like, I need to cut back. I'll still buy a bundle once in a while but not so compulsively.
I bought a home and kind of regret it. Not fully, but it kind of like a money pit.
A good example is Space Adventure Cobra. The original series ran in Shonen Jump and then the sequels run in a seinen magazine.