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  1. HeartUnderTheRose says:

    #5, I wish! #30 Someone needs to do that with every single door they find! And I so want #35!

  2. Sensual says:

    #20

    an He-man cosplay, haha I miss those cartoons

  3. Dan says:

    #12 makes $10 a day. The guy he replaced is now on welfare or flipping burgers.

  4. josh says:

    #3 I need a storm trooper uniform!!!1

  5. Magna says:

    Sorry, I guess I'm not nerdy enough– what is "Dumble" #30

  6. peckerwood says:

    #33 FTW!

  7. simon says:

    #10

    so what you're saying is, if i say i don't read, i dont have to pay?

    awesome!

  8. munificent says:

    #8 #17 #23

    Yup, want all three of those. Geek chic is the best.

  9. kat says:

    pi is wrong on the pie…. they put the 5 on backwards

  10. Lord says:

    it is the basic htlm code for italic

  11. testington says:

    #8 um pi doesn't equal 6 WTF

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  13. Robert says:

    #7 Quite possibly the nerdiest thing i've ever seen in my life.

  14. mooney says:

    anyone else spot the [pron] directory instantly in #17 ? :P

  15. Minha Lenha says:

    #27
    FAIL! Value of PI is 3.1415 and not 3.1412

  16. Balorati says:

    #13 should say acute angles…there are plenty of other angles in there too.

  17. ublowwwwww says:

    #12 Thanks for being RACIST

    • whistledink says:

      If you honestly think that's racist, you need to unplug your computer and never come back to the internet again. Probably never leave the house, either. Or watch TV. Or listen to the radio. Actually, just go to bed and stay there.

  18. Jago says:

    About no 33, I live near that shop! It's in Norwich (UK).

  19. jimwood says:

    #13
    fail. A circle, or "0", has infinite angles, not zero angles.

    • Guest says:

      Not really. While a circle only has one "side", it can't have an angle. You could theoretically make enough angles for it to LOOK like a circle, it won't be one. It would be a (number here)-gon, with "number" being the amount of angles. Or you could take the longer route and combine the number prefixes and suffixes. Yay geometry!

  20. Cate says:

    Number 28 is the Ghostbusters hearse from the haunted house I used to work at in Sodus, MI
    That made me so incredibly homesick!

  21. And tecnically, if you wanted to be really geeky about it, 12 o'clock in #8 should be the symbol of Tau :)

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