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Amount of Clothing Worn by that Shy, Quiet, Cute, Nerdy Chick


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Amount of Clothing Worn by that Shy, Quiet, Cute, Nerdy Chick

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  1. bigP says:

    THIRD!!!!!

  2. Heath says:

    I think “amount of clothing” is incorrect, since the Y-axis actually delineates exactly what articles of clothing this girl is wearing, rather than any measured amount (how do you measure amounts of clothes?).

    This could go for nerdy guys, too, alas, including the Leia-slave outfit.

    • Richard (with an arr) says:

      Actually, I’d say that with exception to the difference between the top 2, the “amount” fits quite well. A hoodie is certainly heavier and has more fabric than a t-shirt, and I say it fits properly. Sweatshirt and sweatpants are debatable on heavier than hoodie and jeans.

      • Heath says:

        But they’re not quantifiable. Between brands and fabrics, it’s just not a fair comparison.

        • STRiPES says:

          But you’re forgetting that the x-axis is the independent variable and y is the dependent. The seasons are clearly independent of this girl’s clothes

  3. Edward says:

    I find that shy, quiet, cute, nerdy chick to be hot in all of those outfits.

  4. notold says:

    I think my husband made this about me and my college years. if you marry that girl and make her feel better about herself by telling her she is cute, the clothing gets less and more weather appropriate. Also if that girl has a baby, she doesnt care about how horrible she thinks she looks and wears whatever is most comfortale despite her imagined body issues. As long as I dont end up as the “work it, nana” on peopleofwalmart.com then I am ok! I dont think I should worry about this yet at only 27 though.

    • Crystal Kyuuketsuki says:

      Some of us don’t have a problem with how we look, and just like to dress modestly…

      • itwasadarkandstormynight says:

        Yeah. How does “doesn’t feel the need to dress like a slut” turn into “not feeling good enough about herself to wear revealing clothes”?

        • callista says:

          Shorts and blouse aren’t dressing like a slut, ’specially in the summer. Actually, most of the people I know go to “tank top and shorts” just to survive those 90 degree days, shy nerdy girl or not.

          That said, I do tend to go the “sweatpants and baggy T-shirt” route most days. Nothing to do with modesty; it’s just the most comfortable.

          Yay for college! We can get away with practically wearing pajamas to class and it doesn’t matter just so you’re clean and paying attention. SO not looking forward to business dress when I get out… I already have to wear “business casual” whenever I’m working at my internship. blech.

          • Whitney says:

            I love college just for the fact that you CAN wear pajamas to class if you feel like it. Don’t feel like putting on jeans this morning? DON”T just roll out of bed, throw your hair in a ponytail and you’re ready to go. Just don’t forget to brush your teeth!! :D

  5. quix0te says:

    On the one hand, I’m SO glad that nerdity has gone mainstream. On the other hand, I’m really bitter that I was ten years too late. All the hot cosplay girls are 15 years younger than me. Oh well. Congrats little brothers. Try to avoid the REALLY crazy ones.

    • Mirkwood says:

      Man, where do you live? Here in DC, there’s someone for everyone, even the nice old ladies dressed as priestesses and nice old gentlemen dressed as wizards. You should check it out sometime ^__^

    • n647 says:

      hell yea, fell the same way, wish I was 10 years younger… I know some people of my age and all but one is out of the mainstream ^^;

  6. SKW says:

    This is so me and all my friends… Congrats on making such an accurate and funny graph.

  7. Zeph says:

    quix0te and SKW,
    So very this. I can’t believe D*Con made Graphjam!

    awesome

  8. RJ Lowe says:

    Or a Yoko costume *drools*

    SO. MANY. AT. ANIME. NORTH.

  9. Josti says:

    Pics or it didn’t happen

    • Fnord says:

      Go to flickr and search for “Dragon con”, with or without the space. There are gajillions of photos.

      Even searching for “Leia slave outfit” will get you tons of results. (Or you could just go to the photo archives at leiasmetalbikini.com …)

  10. Kate says:

    Haha. This is me. xD

  11. Sleeper says:

    so true. You would never catch me wearing stuff similar to what I cosplay irl. But when a con comes round, the clothes come off [but not all the way, I'm not a duct tape whore]

  12. The Fistinator says:

    So say, indeed so hope we all.

  13. Beryllium says:

    Sweatpants are NEVER cute.

    Show me a cute shy nerdy girl who dresses in button-down shirts and a tweedy librarian skirt, however? Oh man. My displacer beast fails its hide check, if you know what I mean.

  14. Katie says:

    Ha ha ha. I was there at this year’s Dragon*Conn, and that is SO true! XD

  15. bleachgrl says:

    As one of the “shy, quiet, cute, nerdy chick” (but not so much as I used to be X3) I can say that this is completely true. When we go to Cons (Anime, not comics) we feel more comfortable and we know we’re not being judged because everyone else around us is doing the same.

  16. Bell says:

    Woo! This was my second year at D*Con. Seeing a Graphjam reference made me smile.

  17. bottobot says:

    What I hate is when the 300 pound girls wear the costume. I know – not the same thing….

  18. Redbird says:

    Naked – @ Burning Man

  19. Robin says:

    As a pedantic, “shy, quiet, cute, nerdy chick”, I feel compelled to point out that your X-axis is not chronological. Dragon*Con is held over Labor Day weekend and, as such, should be between Summer and Fall. Just sayin’.

    I haven’t gone as far as Slave Leia, but I have done it up Kaylee-Fry-style more than once. :)

  20. Carly says:

    What happens at Dragon*Con STAYS at Dragon*Con. :)

  21. Stinkoman87 says:

    I can verify this with my friend at school. Of course, this can also apply to the guys (I once saw a guy in a Papillion costume).

  22. nerdsruletheearth says:

    Oh yes.
    Dragon*Con is my eternal love <3
    Totally true. Dragon*Con brings out that side of people. (as I imagine many conventions do, but I've only been to two conventions so I can only imagine) But yes, it's absolutely amazing. the one think that is weird is that I'm commenting so late… oh well


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