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Revenge of the reclusive nerds

Revenge of the reclusive nerds

The article explores the stereotype of socially awkward nerds who were traditionally perceived as outsiders and introverts. It describes their past characteristics, such as an interest in science fiction and difficulty with social interactions.

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