wow. I go away for the weekend, and the house of NegroGaf collapses into a burnt-out abandoned lot.

Really liked lurking in that thread, but oh well.
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Where you're from Washington DC
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Where you live Washington, DC.
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Your cultural heritage, lineage and genealogy I'm Igbo by blood, and somewhat by culture.
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Do you know your roots? yea, Nigerian. I visit there once every few years or so.
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Your Age 27
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Favorite musical genre anything that I think sounds good, I'll listen to. I don't really have a favorite genre.
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Your profession/major/career interest student at the moment. I started studying in computer science, but life generally got in the way, and I never completed. Went back to school to finish what I started. Right now, I'm just working to get by. Once I'm done I'll go from there.
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Your religious affiliation not quite sure about it, actually. I was raised as Catholic but, I don't follow it much these days.
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Hobbies gaming, writing, reading, drawing, trying anything once,...
Do you feel ostracized as a black nerd/dork? Charles Barkley once said that "there's nothing sadder than a black nerd". What do you think about those words, and while we're on the issue, what is gaf's opinion on the whole "act white" thing?
When I really think about it, it never mattered to anyone whether I was a nerd or not, because no one would have accepted me anyway. So I never really felt the pressure to not be a nerd, since I was an outcast almost from the beginning.
I know that none of my current friends are nerds, but they don't seem to care that I am. As for Charles Barkley, and those who think like him (at least when that quote is concerned), don't have much to say about it, only that I think it must suck to have such a closed-minded mentality. I'm way past done living up to anyone's standards but my own. Why should it matter how I choose to spend my time, if I'm not hurting anyone?