Dork, dweeb, otaku, techie, or trekkie. What is geek? Dr. Sousse first used the word "geek" in 1950. Just one year later, Newsweek reported that the word began to have a derogatory meaning, as he was a dull and rigorous traditional character. In the next 20 years, the meaning of the word did not improve. In 1971, the observer referred to the geek as "a person who has never sent a meaningful life", and the "Chicago Tribune" is called "Silicon Valley" in 2002.
We are all otaku, or at least we can behave like them. The emergence of geek culture is not a coincidence, but this is the structural necessity of the way we get information. Being a geek loves things not only to read the work, to understand the fictional world, to learn its history, to theoretically rule the rule, to guess alternate plotting lines and romantic combinations It is that. (You do not have to prefer science fiction or fantasy to geeks, but these types are very popular with us, a set of real world novels only provides a story. Those who ignore the world, then we unify the geeks through the depth of hope.
In some places, many people confuse 'fans' with 'geek' or 'geek' culture. Both are comprehensive terms with similar ambiguous boundaries, but they usually include types such as science fiction and fantasy, or media such as cartoons and goods. Therefore, "fan" eventually became a shorthand expression of the magical aspect of pop culture, people thought that I was writing a game about Star Wars and power. There is no doubt that fans are likely to blend into genre etiquette, but for essential reasons it is a bit like eggs and eggs, regardless of whether they are fans or not. But the behavior of fans and fans may be everywhere - regardless of whether the group defines itself as a "fan" or not
Otaku culture If you are a perfect geek like me, Memphis will be happy to know that you have more and more nerd culture for continuing. If you like cartoons, magic parties, dragons and dungeons, there are quite a few game stores, and to the best of my knowledge, the Big Memphis Magic Arena began forming various fighting game clubs. It is easy to find people with similar interests, and there are various practices (Anime Blues Con, Memphis Comic Book Fair, and MidSouthCon) that seem to have little signs of becoming late. In addition, people around those stores may also enter video games.