What type of nerdfighter are there




















What does that thermometer mean? Are his walls green because his name is John Green? What do they do? Why are they called Nerdfighters? Are they all up on Tumblr and whatever is cooler than Tumblr now?

But as they have gotten bigger the topics have as well. This is As a community, we promote these videos and raise money for the charities. I am suddenly optimistic for our future. But also skeptical, since this all seems so good to be true. But also mesmerized by his bookcase. I have serious bookcase envy. Is that like WWJD for young liberal humanists? Do Nerdfighters have a whole cool lingo? Tell me the lingo! Also, do they have conventions? Do they have T-shirts?

Is there, like, a Nerdfighter manifesto? President Obama even gave it a call-out once! This video, from , does a pretty good job of explaining all the lingo. They have a whole store! The polar opposite of a Nerdfighter is a Decepticon.

A nerd who fights against the decepticons -- also known as popular people. One who is, instead of being made of organs and tissues and whatnot, made of awesome. The word originated in John and Hank Green's video log projected, called vlogbrothers.

While John was in an airport one day curse those grey speckled walls , he saw a video game called Nerd Fighters. Thus, the legacy of nerdfighting began. Nerdfighters, we fight with our brains. Nerdfighters, we bring the frakkin' pain. Dedicated follower of the vlogbrothers. Nerdfighters are proud to be Nerds and fight to decrease WorldSuck.

Instead of being made of bones and organs, they are physically made of awesome. Can be easily identified by the use of the word jokes.

The opposite of a Nerdfighter is a Decepticon. A person who is not made of flesh and blood, but is, in fact, made of awesome. Started by brothers John and Hank Green, as a part of the "Brotherhood 2.

Nerdfighters will be happy to know that the VlogBrothers are going on a "Tour de Nerdfighting" at some point in A tightknit and extraordinarily dedicated community, the nerdfighters have raised tens of thousands of dollars for charities and political campaigns, taken over the most discussed pages of youtube, and written hundreds of letters to Merriam Webster lobbying for the inclusion of the word "nerdfighter" into the dictionary.



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