Epistemophobia said:
Laughs. My friend Lucy was on my account. For that I apologise, she's a funny one.
Fistly 'You have just conformed to social categorisation, commonly known as 'stereotyping'', is completely hilarious, so thanks for sharing that with me. 'Predictably' suggests that you might get people calling you a 'nerd', because you 'express passion' for a subject, often? Yeh well obviously that can't be great, but you appear so arrogant, that I don't know how it's suppose to make you look any better as a person- and it doesn't. I have passion for my subjects too hey. Hope you do well.
1. I'm glad you found my comments about stereotyping funny, because they were actually jokes and not intended to come across as arrogant; for that i apologise. However, if you would like further laughs I suggest you access the wealth of literature on stereotyping at your nearest university library, you will laugh until your stomach hurts if you found my simple comment that 'completely hilarious'.
2. Having passion for subjects makes anyone look better as a person. Not only
look better but genuinely enhancing character. Obviously someone who enjoys their areas of study is more engaging to talk to and have in class than an apathetic or uninterested person.
3. I don't get called a 'nerd' often, in fact, the majority of people at my school put a lot of effort into their studies and therefore one cannot single out any one 'nerd'. The word 'predictably' was used in the context of general sociocultural abhorrence of people who display in interest in academic pursuits.
4. This petty discussion is a waste of both our time. I hope you do well in your HSC too. [Not sarcastic, although I am assuming you were.]