Geek : All The Best Free Flash Games Relating To Geek

Few questions of crucial relevance would need to be explored: what is a geek, how one becomes a geek, is being a geek a fatality or is there a cure, what attitude should you adopt if one of your friend let you know that he's a geek?

For an answer to the first question, I may only suggest you to take a little walk down “school memories” lane. The geek's individual personality traits showed up there.
Alone in the back of the class or in the first row, the geek doesn't have many friends, even though he's trying hard to socialize: sharing a bite of his sandwich, carrying popular kids' books and lending his Ipod for an open-ended time. The teenage years of a geek are crossed by multiple identity flows: even though his final papers are usually stamped from the seal of the first letter of the alphabet, teachers seldom manage to catch his first name. Besides this, he has masses of nicknames. In the end, it's not easy for him to make himself HIS name.

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But the geek has two lifelines: the computer and the NERD. The NERD is a subclass of geek. He hasn't been breast fed and has an over-protective mother taking Prozac. He doesn't watch the world through the eyes of normal people but through two thick glasses. As he was often told that size doesn't matter, he buys king size pants hanging off his hips, hence that he must wear straps. The Nerd has braces and a multitude of acne spots on his face (for people to spot him from miles away).

Thus, the geek is mostly given a break. He blossoms in high-school when his parents decide not to renew their subscription to an Internet parental monitoring software. He is a binary brain (0 1 00 110) and usually hangs around with an other geek, a goth for instance. They both adopt a 'universal-to-be' language, that of the alt.exe... They chat on irc or icb and may even do programming.

The Geek starts to socialize on the Global Village. He doesn't meet his friends in his bedroom but in chat-rooms. Once again, the Geek has several identities, but he chose them this time: he has dozens of avatars and user-names that he changes to match a website's “criteria of selection”.
He is bilingual in Internet, and may reveal a true hero for the WWW community in games like World of Warcraft. He's an IT ace and begins to realize that the society needs his skills. Consequently, he starts to show off and to meet his virtual friends.

Luckily, TomsGames.com is Geek friendly. Come and play!

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