Someone who has the passion and drive to be the most knowledgeable in their chosen field ,
This trait will not need nurturing as it is a natural response for the love of the subject
This trait will not need nurturing as it is a natural response for the love of the subject
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Get the Geeked mug.Someone who does not enjoy being outside and would rather spend their time reading comics and playing video games. Not to be confused with nerds, not all geeks are smart. Some can be dumb and or average. Most geeks have a very big knowledge base of fiction.
Geek 1: Oh my god did you hear they're turning Captain America into a Hydra agent?
Geek 2: Yeah *pursues to rant on how Marvel is basically running out of ideas*
Geek 2: Yeah *pursues to rant on how Marvel is basically running out of ideas*
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Get the geek mug.One who possesses knowledge pertaining to films that many may find extraordinary, and are usually good filmmakers, graphic designers writers. Besides film Film, Geeks are usually are good with tech in general.
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Film Geek: Speaking of geniuses I assume you have seen Jaws? Well did you know part of the reason the cast had time to improvise was because the robotic sharks kept breaking down, halting production. Named “Bruce” after Spielberg’s lawyer, the sharks relied on a complicated series of pneumatic pumps that kept getting fried by the sea water. Breakdowns became a daily occurrence. Undeterred, Spielberg had the actors improvise their scenes while he wrote the dialogue into the script. The impromptu workshops proved a success, resulting in fully developed characters that enraptured audiences — all thanks to faulty props.
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Film Geek: Speaking of geniuses I assume you have seen Jaws? Well did you know part of the reason the cast had time to improvise was because the robotic sharks kept breaking down, halting production. Named “Bruce” after Spielberg’s lawyer, the sharks relied on a complicated series of pneumatic pumps that kept getting fried by the sea water. Breakdowns became a daily occurrence. Undeterred, Spielberg had the actors improvise their scenes while he wrote the dialogue into the script. The impromptu workshops proved a success, resulting in fully developed characters that enraptured audiences — all thanks to faulty props.
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