Nerd Shelves! (possibly pic-heavy)

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Zaia wrote:And here I was thinking you didn't know how to read by the number of times you've posted threads in the wrong forum.
I'd slap you for that, except it would be masturbation.... 8)
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Some of my manga.

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Some more of my manga, but not all of it (no pics of my untranslated manga or just a shitload more I had lying around the house in random spots or next to my bed.) Together these are about 2/3 of it though.

I have a bunch of normal books (such as all the Prachett novels) but they're on the same bookshelves as my parent's and my brother's stuff, so no go.
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:shock:

Wow. That's a lot of manga.
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(Looks at Shep's things)

Holy shit Shep... :shock:
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Zaia wrote:
fgalkin wrote:Because you're THAT girly compared to the rest of us nerds. :P

Have a very nice day.
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I guess so. :mrgreen:

By the way, did you see my Tolstoy?
Tolstoy in translation is not Tolstoy at all! :P

SHEPPY: Impressive.

Have a very nice day.
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fgalkin wrote:
Zaia wrote:By the way, did you see my Tolstoy?
Tolstoy in translation is not Tolstoy at all! :P

SHEPPY: Impressive.

Have a very nice day.
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I'll be sure to get a copy in Russian, then. I'll probably understand just as much, and it'll add nicely to my growing collection of foreign language books. :P
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Zaia wrote:
fgalkin wrote:
Zaia wrote:By the way, did you see my Tolstoy?
Tolstoy in translation is not Tolstoy at all! :P

SHEPPY: Impressive.

Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
I'll be sure to get a copy in Russian, then. I'll probably understand just as much, and it'll add nicely to my growing collection of foreign language books. :P
You collect foreign books even though you can't understand them? You're weird. :P

Have a very nice day.
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Awesome Shep, can you loan those books out?
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That pic is me and my niece.
Good job you said that, I was thinking "Oh dear lord! Rob is going to eat that small child!"

Anyway...

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Dorsk 81 wrote:
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That pic is me and my niece.
Good job you said that, I was thinking "Oh dear lord! Rob is going to eat that small child!"
Smartass :P
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I'm just thinking I need to get my bookend/18th birthday present back from my parents....

erm what do you call a studio replica of "The Maltese Falcon" ?
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This isn't thread necromancy, is it?
It is, but you're on topic, and I'm more lenient towards necromancy in here that's useful. -Beo.
Very, very interesting thread. I'd be very happy to see more people contributing. The geekiness factor of my shelves isn't all that high, however.

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Those John Woo movies and "Cross of Iron" DVD probably increase my geekiness factor at least by +1 ...
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oooohhhh

The master (sam pechinpah) and the apprentice (woo) you like have the action sith double pack there.
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It's not shelves, but a cabinate I have. Yes that's all of TNG DS9, and most of Voyager on tape...
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*shovels thanks at Beowulf's general direction*
The Yosemite Bear wrote:oooohhhh

The master (sam pechinpah) and the apprentice (woo) you like have the action sith double pack there.
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I'll resume staring at my wallpaper beauty Norelle from "America's Next Top Model" . . .
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Alright, here's mine. I finally got around to getting a second bookshelf to house more of my stuff. I went ahead and took the picture today because I'm going to be lending out some of my DVDs tomorrow.

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Obviously my two computers, both kick ass.

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My brand new $30 bookshelf I picked up from Target today.

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My old $30 bookshelf I picked up from Target almost two years ago.

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Close up on the DVD collection. Thanks again to a certain philanthropist on this board who started my B5 DVD collection with S2.
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Alas, my Collection is lacking in many things... But I gotsa lotsa of Comp games! Check out those Boxes! :lol:

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My nerd space.

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A shelf full of my pretty things....

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You guys are so organized! My crap is mixed up with all kinds of other genres! Star Wars stuff mixed in with Evil Dead movies, westerns mixed with Kevin Smith flicks...pure anarchy!
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Firstly, my bookshelf with all our board games stacked atop it. The books are a mix of mine and my girlfriends. The big box on top at the back is the World of Warcraft board game, and the two identical boxes on top are boxes for World of Warcraft collectors edition.

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This is my desk, with my plush Rodan, Cthulu and Nyarlathotep.

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These three are the top shelf of my desk. The framed copy of Black & White 2 I recieved for the time I spent working on it last year.

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Here's my selection of de-activated weaponry along with some of the tank models I've made on the mantle piece. The swords are all my girlfriends.

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Most of my Geek Stuff takes the form of games and things to play them on these days, however!

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Books!

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Comics!

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More Books!

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DVDs!

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Games and Magazines!

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More Games, and media gear.

The crappy pictures are down to the shitty VGA resolution of my phone camera.
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*melts and feels jealous* If it wasn't for the fact i have nothing to really compare since am at school well... maybe i'll take pics of what i have here at school *bows down to Lady Z* You amaze me yet again.

and Ash, kuydos to you for the collection of, isn't it mcfarlene dragons?
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Lindar wrote:and Ash, kuydos to you for the collection of, isn't it mcfarlene dragons?
They certainly are, they were a valentines present from my girlfriend. I have all of series one except the box set one, I'm hoping to collect the rest - they are great for sketching.
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I just noticed i missed out a whole shelve in those photos. I may also photograph my dvd colection tomorrow.
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