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|  | title: nerd | |||
|  | slug: nerd | |||
|  | flag: | |||
|  |   level: avoid | |||
|  | defined: true | |||
|  | speech: noun | |||
|  | alt_words: | |||
|  |   relating to passion: | |||
|  |     - aficionado | |||
|  |     - enthusiast | |||
|  |     - fan | |||
|  |   relating to skill or intelligence: | |||
|  |     - adept | |||
|  |     - expert | |||
|  |     - specialist | |||
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|  | "an overly intellectual person, usually obsessive or lacking social skills, focusing their interests on non-mainstream activities, generally highly technical or related to fiction or fantasy narratives. It is used as a stereotype for either derogatory or praising purposes, depending on who's wielding it." | |||
|  | –[Dictionary of Digital Humanities](https://medium.com/dictionary-of-digital-humanities/nerd-b7d61b6f536e) | |||
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|  | ## Self-Identification
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|  | Individuals may use this term to self-identify and to indicate their extreme passion for hobbies and interests. Acknowledging this usage and supporting people who self-identify and reclaim this term can validate the way people perceive their passions as it relates to their identity. | |||
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|  | ## Issues
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|  | When used in reference to someone else without their consent, the term can weaponise a person's passion against them, or bully someone based on their appearance or background. | |||
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|  | ## Impact
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|  | By assigning negativity to the passion that someone exhibits for the things they enjoy, we invalidate their individuality and reduce the enjoyment they derive from their passions. As a result, we may cause these people to abandon hobbies or interests, instilling a feeling of wrongness in finding joy how they see fit (provided their methods of finding joy are not harmful). | |||
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|  | ## See Also
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|  | [Blerd](/definitions/blerd) |