I think I enjoyed the Wil Wheaton cameo the best. :)
I can definitely identify with this, especially the one where everyone assumes my geek identity was created in an effort to stand by my man. I tell people my husband and I bonded over a conversation about Star Trek, and women respond with all the things they PRETENDED to like just so their man would notice them, too. I tell them I love Star Trek, and they assume I grew to appreciate it as I fell in love with him. Eventually the conversation disintegrates into a moment where they scoff at me like I'm a deluded liar, and I glare at them like they're phony, condescending hypocrites. Good talks, all of them. :P
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Date: 2013-07-23 06:02 pm (UTC)I can definitely identify with this, especially the one where everyone assumes my geek identity was created in an effort to stand by my man. I tell people my husband and I bonded over a conversation about Star Trek, and women respond with all the things they PRETENDED to like just so their man would notice them, too. I tell them I love Star Trek, and they assume I grew to appreciate it as I fell in love with him. Eventually the conversation disintegrates into a moment where they scoff at me like I'm a deluded liar, and I glare at them like they're phony, condescending hypocrites. Good talks, all of them. :P