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"It's a new kind of license to turn a real-life 26-year-old whose most life changing decisions were made as a teenager into an incarnation of Silicon Valley killer instinct, undergrad dorkdom, impatient brilliance, and middle-class Jewish-American aspiration fighting the Wasp Establishment," New York Magazine's Mark Harris wrote about the film.
Danielle Berrin: Mark Zuckerberg Created Facebook to Get Non-Jewish Girls
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While two bike dorks will make every effort to clear up a misunderstanding and resolve their differences, the whole of bike dorkdom will not hesitate to pounce on an outsider.
The More Things Change: The Indignity of Protesting by Bicycle
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While this is tremendously exciting news to most of bike dorkdom and the thousands of randy coaches who are now sending her unsolicited emails, it's bad news for Liz Hatch, since it means Brown is only a few upgrades away from challenging Hatch in the competition for the coveted Maillot Cleavage.
Keeping Up Appearances: Filling the House, Clearing the Bike Lane
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Indeed, Streetfilms has left no stone of New York City bike-dorkdom unturned, for it even includes scenes from the "New York Bike Jumble:"
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This glimpse of academia filled me with horrifying flashbacks of boredom and bad grades, and and so I returned to the relative safety of the world of bike dorkdom.
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I wrote it on behalf of my son, who, at not yet four months old, isn't quite ready to take up his mother's mantle of dorkdom and write his own letter.
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It seems black people don't know that good and decent people are supposed to tolerate actiony sci fi but not embrace sci fi as a whole lest you become infested with the taint of dorkdom.
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Impromptu collaborative dorkdom did ensue, with fish sandwiches and beer for all.
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I sympathize with your teenage dorkdom, and I'm glad to learn teenage sneers never stopped you from furthering the education of your palate.
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Except for the latter, a true current of dorkdom, in all its fabulousness, runs through the work.
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