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Darth Geek

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I am told I am a real GEEK who needs to tear himself from his toys and gadgets, and go get some REAL friends!!

As a geek, one of my passions is, of course, STAR WARS. However, I favor the Dark Side of the Force....





What is the "Dark Side of the Force"?

The Dark Side of the Force is innately tied to the distinctly negative ethical paradigm of the Sith. It is largely based on emotions and passion rather than peace and serenity which are preached by the light side of the Force. The dark side of the Force comes from the hate, anger, fear, aggression, vengeance, and malice in all living things. In the Star Wars movies, the practitioners of the dark side are Darth Sidious and his successive apprentices Darth Maul, Darth Tyranus, and Darth Vader.
One might compare the Sith code to Existentialism, as many aspects such as the quest for passion and freedom, and the concept of defining one's own destiny, are shared by the two. Other similarities between the two beliefs include awareness of death (the Jedi do not believe in death, they believe there is only the Force) and the absence of peace due to the role emotions play in life. Existentialists focus on angst and despair as major emotions, and these have been shown as aspects that help define Sith lords such as Anakin Skywalker).
The Jedi believe that emotions such as fear, uncertainty, doubt, anger, suffering, and attachment lead to the dark side. The Sith, on the other hand, believe that such emotions can be used to fuel one's own will to power, ego, and selfishness. The destructive havoc caused by the actions of a dark side practitioner are excused as serving a greater purpose under this philosophy.
The negative emotions increase the strength and abilities of a dark side practitioner. As a result, the dark side of the Force is extremely addictive: every time one calls on its power, one becomes more and more attached to it. Darth Vader desired to use this to his advantage during his time trying to turn his son, Luke Skywalker, to the dark side. If he could convince the young Jedi hopeful to call on the dark side enough times, the boy would find it more difficult to resist in the future. The Dark Side can also strongly affect the user physically, as the intense emotion and rage required to fuel it usually corrupts the user's body; this is demonstrated by Darth Sidious and Darth Vader.
The corruption also extends to the personality and soul of the Sith, as the emotions called upon eventually become the only emotions the Sith truly feel.
The Sith also believe that instead of living alongside the Force, one must master it and use it as a tool.
Overall, dark side relationships and organizations are inherently unstable. For instance, the pupil-master relationship of the Jedi is perverted under the Sith, as both the apprentice and the master naturally plot against one other, and one will eventually kill the other. For the Sith, this in-fighting is a positive: it guarantees that the strongest (and thus most fit) will rule. However, every time a Dark Side Force has risen in the galaxy, it has collapsed from inevitable instability due to this practice. The Empire is no exception. When Emperor Palpatine and Darth Vader discovered that Luke Skywalker was Vader's son, both wanted to turn Luke to the dark side. Vader wanted his son to help him kill Palpatine and rule the galaxy together, but Palpatine wanted Luke to take Vader's place as his apprentice.
The Dark Lords Sidious, Tyranus, and Vader had each trained some followers with dark side abilities and occasionally inducted a member deeply into Sith lore and powers, but none of these followers were given the full Sith rites and training; thus the "rule of two" was consistent during the era of Darth Sidious.

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My Interests

I'd like to meet:

I would like to meet a Sith Lord who would take me on as an Apprentice. I wish to learn the "Dark Side of the Force" to enable me to obtain some REAL friends.



Some of my favorite Sith Lords:










Take the quiz:
Are you a Jedi or Sith?

Darth Sidious - Sith Lord
Evil and Twisted!!! You are the Dark Sith Lord. Hate, betrayl, and distrust are your ways. You manipulate everyone that comes across your path. Bringing them closer to the darkside of the force. You cannot be trusted. You bring death, and destruction. Extremely well knowledged in the force much like a jedi master. Your lightsaber is red as the fires of hell.






Is the Force with you? Your Result: Master Sith Lord

"Fear leads to anger, Anger leads to hate, Hate leads to the dark side." Wow you most have had some serious scares as a kid... Darth Geek ia a completely evil lord who believes that with great powers should come great rewards. Go take over the universe. Play dirty!!!!


Bounty hunter
Young Master
True Master Status
Council Member
Imperial Army
Academy Trainee
Padawan
Is the Force with you?



how jedi are you? :: by lawrie malen



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My Friend Space
I have not enough REAL friends

Lady Babz

The Spantalian

JP with Darth Daughter

Eric Clapton

Keith Amos

Band Geeks

Local "Hot" Chicks

Austin & Hot Chicks

Elwood Blues

Jake Blues

Jon Lovitz

Jennifer Love Hewitt

Jessica Alba

Paris Hilton

Anakin

Darth Vader Sings

George Lucas

Disgruntled Stormtrooper

Darth Vader

Darth Maul

Darth Sidious

General Grievous

Darth Chaelyn

Padme Amidala

Darth Jaina

Leia

Anakin

Obi Wan Kenobi

Yoda

R2-D2

Qui-Gon Jinn

C3PO

Reese

Jack Nicholson

Bill Murray

Jay Leno

Dan Akroyd

Kiera Knightley

Jessica

Darth Daughter

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A great tribute to us Geeks:
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Definitions of "GEEK":

The definition of geek has changed considerably over time, and there is no definite meaning. The social and rather derogatory connotations of the word makes it particularly difficult to define. Below are some definitions of the word; all are still in use to varying degrees.
A person who is interested in technology, especially computing and new media. Comparable with the classic definition of hacker. (Late 20th century and early 21st century.)
A person who has chosen concentration rather than conformity; one who pursues skill (especially technical skill) and imagination, not mainstream social acceptance. Geeks usually have a strong case of neophilia (a love of novelty and new things). Most geeks are adept with computers and treat hacker as a term of respect, but not all are hackers themselves - and some who are in fact hackers normally call themselves geeks anyway, because they regard "hacker" as a label that should be bestowed by others rather than self-assumed.
A person with a devotion to something in a way that places him or her outside the mainstream. This could be due to the intensity, depth, or subject of their interest. This definition is very broad, and allows for mathematics geeks, aviation geeks, band geeks, Computer geeks, science geeks (including, among others, physics, chemistry, and biology geeks), music geeks, movie and film geeks (cinephile), theatre geeks, history geeks, gamer geeks, linguistics geeks, SCA geeks (SCAdians), Comics geeks, public transit geeks (metrophiles), literature geeks, anime and manga geeks (otaku), Star Wars geeks, Star Trek geeks (Trekkies and Trekkers, the latter noted for costuming), Tolkien or fantasy geeks. (Late 20th century and early 21st century.)
G.E.E.K., as an acronym, reputedly came from the United States Military; it stands for General Electrical Engineering Knowledge. It is unclear if this was the origin of the current meaning for geek, or if the acronym was used as a humorous reference toward the pre-established meaning for geek (i.e., a backronym).
A derogatory term for one with low social skills, regardless of intelligence. Similar to common use of the word dork. (Late 20th century.)
A person who rejects society, yet is involved in it. (This is generally used to also mean someone with high intelligence.)



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