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message 151: by [deleted user] (new)

Literally everybody at my school are like the opposite of bookworms, and make a rude comment when they see me reading in my free time, and they all are weirded out by the fact that I read. I would rather be who I am, and do what I like to do and be called a nerd than not read in front of people and not be called a nerd because I wasn't reading in front of people just for sheer pleasure.


message 152: by Samantha (new)

Samantha (sgudger) | 5 comments Embrace your geekiness!! I used to care a lot about what people thought of me and found that I would be unsure of who I was because I was unsure of who people wanted me to be. Somewhere along the way I've managed to like me for who I am and I value all my weird and wacky ways. Ever since I've embraced my geekiness I've become a much happier and confident person. Long live fellow geeks!!! :)


message 153: by Maryam (new)

Maryam | 1125 comments Ellie wrote: "Literally everybody at my school are like the opposite of bookworms, and make a rude comment when they see me reading in my free time, and they all are weirded out by the fact that I read. I would ..."

Thats just like making fun of people watching TV or turning on their computer. Some people are so weirdos for making fun of other people just to read.


message 154: by Milo (new)

Milo  Sure. Im a book "nerd". Whats wrong with being a geek? *waves books in air* IM PROUD!


message 155: by Emi (new)

Emi My school has an independent reading program that all students are "forced" into reading 30 min a night.
I am addicted to reading, so this program got me really excited and pumped.
SO ... in class on Mondays our english teacher asks us what book we are reading and what page number we our on.
On the first monday of the reading program I took up 5 min of class saying each book and page number that book ended on.
(which is usually about 5/6 books around 3,000 pages)
When i finished telling my teacher the page numbers each week, the whole class turns and looks at me like i have 3 heads. They ask me how i have the time, why i like reading, etc.
I don't think people call me a nerd but i definitely know everyone thinks i am different.
I still embrace my book addiction (and don't plan on quitting)
Even though most of the time i have a extreme book hangover ( the inability to function at school because i stayed up all night reading)
LOL


message 156: by Maryam (new)

Maryam | 1125 comments Alyssa. "I'm not heartless. I just learned to use my heart less" wrote: "Sure. Im a book "nerd". Whats wrong with being a geek? *waves books in air* IM PROUD!"

Same!


message 157: by Lourdes (new)

Lourdes | 1 comments I consider myself as a bookworm. And honestly i don't care.


message 158: by Anneke (new)

Anneke (vivliolumbricina) | 7 comments Nerd stands for Never Ending Reading Diligence! Nerd and proud!


message 159: by Sophia (new)

Sophia | 24 comments No not necessarily


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