I know it’s an unpopular opinion given current circumstances, but I’ve always been a huge nerd about Russia. The history, the geography, the music, etc. And as an American, I’ve always found it fascinating how U.S.-Russian relations have fluctuated over time. We’ve gone from allies, to enemies, to frenemies. This doesn’t mean I support Z or Putin, of course. What are you a nerd about?

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    1 year ago

    Both definitions of nerd have co-existed for decades now. “Nerd” on its own is used as you described, a person devoted to intellectual, academic, or technical pursuits or interests.

    However, if you scroll down a bit, you’ll see:

    also : a person preoccupied with or devoted to a particular activity or field of interest

    So a “something” nerd, e.g. a theatre nerd, Star Wars nerd, or what have you, is distinct from using “nerd” on its own. Both definitions are equally valid and widely-understood.

    Linguistic prescriptivism is lame #DescriptivistGang😎