
Apparently May 25th isn't just Towel Day but also "Nerd Pride Day" that's a lot to celebrate! This day celebrates the right for everyone to be a geek. It started in Spain in 2006 a quick list of rights and responsibilities was made up for nerds as well.
A manifesto was created to celebrate the first Nerd Pride Day which included the following list of basic rights and responsibilities of nerds.
Rights:
- The right to be even nerdier.
- The right to not leave your house.
- The right to not have a significant other and to be a virgin.
- The right to not like football or any other sport.
- The right to associate with other nerds.
- The right to have few friends (or none at all).
- The right to have all the nerdy friends that you want.
- The right to not be "in-style."
- The right to be overweight and have poor eyesight.
- The right to show off your nerdiness.
- The right to make an attempt at being as nerdy as Morgana Summers, and the right to fail.
- The right to develop serious crushes on Randall Munroe & Bo Burnam, as opposed to James Franco. (See 12).
- The right to execute shameless self advertisement via the Wikipedia Geek Pride Day page. (See 12).
- The right to carry a thesaurus with you at all times.
- The right to falsely assume the surnames Finkleton, Waldman, Stratzer and Krukemeyer.
- The right to take over the world.
Responsibilities:
- Be a nerd, no matter what.
- Try and be nerdier than anyone else.
- If there is a discussion about something nerdy, you must give your opinion.
- Save any and all nerdy things you have.
- Do everything you can to show off your nerdy stuff as though it were a "museum of nerdiness."
- Don't be a generalized nerd. You must specialize in something.
- Attend every nerdy movie on opening night and buy every nerdy book before anyone else.
- Wait in line on every opening night. If you can go in costume or at least with a related t-shirt, all the better.
- Don't waste your time on anything not related to nerddom.
- Try to take over the world!
(Geek rights and responsibilites found on Wikipedia, T-shirt available at ThinkGeek)

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