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[lojban-beginners] Re: Gender trouble, (was Re: Re: Newbie Intro)
This is true. I would know some trans-sexuals and hermaphrodites among my friends who would agree.
-epkat
On 9/7/05, Sunnan <sunnan@handgranat.org> wrote:
Matt Arnold wrote:
> Geek used to be a bad thing, someone with low social skills, but not
> anymore.
> "To geek. Verb. To enjoy an intense interest in an obscure specialty
> of difficulty." This is what geek means. Here is a Wikipedia article:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geeks
> Therefore, if anyone studies Lojban, they will probably meet this
> definition.
> -epkat
It wasn't a complaint against the geek thing. I'm somewhat of a geek and
used to be even more. It was about the sorority/fraternity thing; where
I suggested pe'atamne instead.
>
> On 9/5/05, *Sunnan* <sunnan@handgranat.org
> <mailto:sunnan@handgranat.org>> wrote:
>
> coifi'i doi nei,omis
>
> Matt Arnold wrote:
>
> > I am 15, am from Australia, and
> > > am NOT a geek (*gasp* surprise!)...I consider myself to be a
> > comfortable
> > > black-box user with amateur HTML skills, but no further.
> > Haha... if you're into Lojban, I'm sorry, you're a geek. ;)
> >
> >
> > I agree. Welcome to the noble fraternity of geeks (and sorority, let
> > us not forget Nora K.B.).
>
> And well, others. Can't we just be pe'atamne?
> mi'e snan
>
>