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hey, what you think about my new template? nice or maybe weird? I was changed my blog title too. Why i choose Geeky Is Nice? Because you know? i feel i am a geek and i am proud with that. So, Geek let's make something new, different, and hot. Because geek is cooler than cool people
Geek: (from wikipedia)The word geek is a slang term, noting individuals as "a peculiar or otherwise odd person, especially one who is perceived to be overly obsessed with one or more things including those of intellectuality, electronics, etc."Formerly, the term referred to a carnival performer often billed as a wild man whose act usually includes biting the head off a live chicken, bat, snake or bugs. The 1976 edition of the American Heritage Dictionaryincluded only the definition regarding geek shows. This word comes from English dialect geek, geck: fool, freak; from Low German geck, from Middle Low German. The root geck still survives in Dutch gek: crazy, and in the Alsatian word Gickeleshut: geek's hat, used in carnival
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hey, what you think about my new template? nice or maybe weird? I was changed my blog title too. Why i choose Geeky Is Nice? Because you know? i feel i am a geek and i am proud with that. So, Geek let's make something new, different, and hot. Because geek is cooler than cool people
Geek: (from wikipedia)The word geek is a slang term, noting individuals as "a peculiar or otherwise odd person, especially one who is perceived to be overly obsessed with one or more things including those of intellectuality, electronics, etc."Formerly, the term referred to a carnival performer often billed as a wild man whose act usually includes biting the head off a live chicken, bat, snake or bugs. The 1976 edition of the American Heritage Dictionaryincluded only the definition regarding geek shows.
This word comes from English dialect geek, geck: fool, freak; from Low German geck, from Middle Low German. The root geck still survives in Dutch gek: crazy, and in the Alsatian word Gickeleshut: geek's hat, used in carnival
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