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In reply to the discussion: I'm an Unashamed Nerd. [View all]rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)16. As I remember that time period, the nerd label was given to those that
didn't fit in the cool crowd. It didn't mean they had special science skills. I had a very good friend that was very knowledgeable in science and math and he was pretty much ignored by the cool crowd. I don't remember him being singled out as a nerd. I think it was the movies that equated Nerdom with smartness. I knew a lot of nerds, myself included, that didn't have any special abilities.
I am a bit surprised that you had a female science teacher. I think that was rare in 1957.
Nerds rock, even if we don't know shit about science.
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Very cool. I am glad you have good memories. Having good teachers at young ages
rhett o rick
Sep 2014
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