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Both are dweebs who found themselves climbing the Hollywood ladder.
And that, my fellow didactic dweebs, makes me really angry.
People do not want to look like dweebs when engaging with technology.
Yiannopoulos is the king of the dweebs, but it's hard to see why.
My heroes were Ellie Arroway, Beverly Crusher, and even total dweebs like Wayne Szalinski.
A group of haunt-loving dweebs could definitely make a decent living producing horrors.
"We've been taught not to be afraid to be passionate, focused dweebs," Ingall writes.
Is a rap beef better when it's two dweebs exchanging misspelt bars on a platform?
Sup dweebs, you're gonna rethink your Tinder game after taking a gander at this guy's profile.
Maybe they're dweebs who enjoy hanging with the jocks more than their own pencil-pushing ilk.
The story may never end as long as there are huge dweebs writing things on the internet.
Alvarez argued that working class people like himself don't care about what "this paneled boardroom of elitist dweebs" think.
Crary noted that, whereas female redheads have historically been hypersexualized (think Jessica Rabbit), their male counterparts have been stereotyped as dweebs (think Alfred E. Neuman).
There's a lot more going on here than just "dweebs in space"… perhaps even enough to inspire a string of Other Space spinoff movies one day.
Cookies hosts Ben Detrick and Jordan Redaelli discuss the Golden State Warriors' NBA title, LeBron James's future in Cleveland, draft smokescreens, and dweebs in sleeved jerseys.
" McGregor did a Q&A at Shine Alternative Fitness in Vegas Friday and made it VERY clear, he thinks today's WWE Superstars are a bunch of "dweebs.
The researchers hypothesized that people like to strike a slouchy pose before big workplace audiences, the better to seem the cool kid in a class of dweebs.
They spend their days being Nice Girls, performing original plays in their attic like a bunch of sweet dweebs, and, for Jo, dreaming of pursuing a writing career.
A testimonial from a older piece in the Guardian about Aphex Twin from Björk suggests that it would be complete gear nerdery between the two, as seen below. Dweebs.
Pick-up artists have filled sordid books with negging techniques and terminology like "dancefloor real estate," in order to provide guidance to hapless dweebs in their pursuit of the mythical lay.
The truth is, all of us (me especially) are better than the dweebs on Survivor, because we are all better than the worst stereotypes that each generation has been pigeonholed into.
The Star Is Born press tour has begun, which means that Lady Gaga (Stefani Germanotta, for the real-name dweebs in the back) and Bradley Cooper are out and about promoting the film.
A few of us—two beach volleyball players from Australia and me and my team of rowers—went for a full frontal assault, thinking we could take those puny dweebs without much trouble.
For those of you dweebs who don't know what Vine is, here's a primer: A Vine is a short video that requires 3 clicks to start and between 7-10 clicks to stop playing.
One of the subtlest and most pervasive is social ostracism — coding empathy as the fun killer, consideration for others as an embarrassing weakness and dissenting voices as out-of-touch, bleeding-heart dweebs (at best).
Dolly: School had been over for about half an hour, and I was in my form room with some other dweebs and my form tutor, when we heard a hell of a lot of noise and sirens outside.
The legacy press has meanwhile reacted with its usual muddled incoherence, dismayed but fascinated, insisting that the imaginary code of incomprehensible and contradictory journalistic ethics requires balance, spokesmen for both sides, and a fair hearing for these vulgar, racist little dweebs.
But what separates Phillips' film from many of its fellow imitators—at least for a while—is its poker-faced depiction of how easy it was for dweebs like David and Efraim to profit from the American government's endless need for more weapons and vehicles.
The songs here are all classics, of course, and Clinton himself deserves a lot of credit for treating the relatively confined space of the NPR offices like a block party, urging the (likely many) music dweebs in the audience to get loose, dance, and sing along.
Look at these chords: D minor - G minor - B flat major - A minor You'd expect the B flat to resolve to the dominant chord (C major) but nope, it goes down to what us dweebs call the "mediant," which is an extremely chill thing for a song to do.
Earlier this week, as a spring training guest of the New York Yankees, Gossage loosed a densely fragrant mudslide of superheated bitchery into the nearest open microphone—about young players, Latin players, kids today, managers today, geeks, dweebs, weirdos, and how They Make The Orange Juice Too Strong These Days.
Dazed and Confused had its share of alpha jocks cruising for girls, of course, but that film also featured a rich diversity of points of view: geeks, stoners, dweebs, good kids looking to be bad, bad kids looking to be good, and every other variant of the high school social strata you could imagine.
Dweebs Dweebs were a larger, soft and chewy version of the popular candy Nerds produced by The Willy Wonka Candy Company, owned by Nestle. Dweebs were introduced in the early 1990s, and were only available for a few years before being discontinued. Although slightly softer than Nerds, Dweebs were difficult to distinguish from Nerds themselves and thus lasted a very short time on the market. One notable difference from Nerds is that Dweebs came in boxes with three compartments, rather than two.
Dweebs were very similar to Nerds; but they were less sour and bigger in size. One of the most popular differences is that Dweebs contained three flavors instead of two, though the United Kingdom had a box of Nerds with three flavors for a limited time. According to Rob Bricken, "A squishier Nerd with more leg space and a surprise in the middle, Dweebs were more substantial, less sour, and displayed a greater depth and complexity than Nerds."Bricken, Rob.
This arrangement allowed for packing a third flavor in each box. Super Sour Dweebs were also available only for a short time.
To further market the character, Sun Sportswear also developed a Saturday morning cartoon in 1989 entitled Rude Dog and the Dweebs. Rude Dog and the Dweebs was as colorful as the clothing it advertised. The punkish pooch himself drove a 1959 pink Cadillac across a backdrop of Beverly Hills imagined in hues of pastel and neon. The series was produced by Marvel Productions.
"The 10 Most Delicious Extinct Candies from the '80s." Topless Robot. Daily Lists, 13 Aug. 2008. Web. Dweebs only lasted a short time on the market, however.
Dweebs is an American sitcom that ran on CBS from September 22 to November 9, 1995, before it was canceled. Ten episodes were produced but only seven aired.
Matthew Paul "Matt" Mira (born August 5, 1983) is an American podcast host, stand-up comedian and television writer based in Los Angeles. He has been a co-host of The Nerdist Podcast since 2010.Leijon, Eric (July 28, 2011). The dean of dweebs.
Nerds were a popular candy in the 1980s, but they had big competitors, including Pop Rocks, Candy Buttons, and Mike and Ike.Yastremsky, Michelle B. "20 Candies from the '80s for a Sweet 30th Birthday Party." Celebrations, 7 Aug. 2013. Web. Nerds also had a close cousin in the '80s—Dweebs.
The gameplay is very similar to Doom. However, instead of fighting demons, the player is set against "Dweebs" and cursed "Body Builders", other enemies included floating tiki heads and voodoo gods on a cartoon-style island setting. The player makes use of eight different weapon each using its own ammunition type. The game also utilizes various Doom assets recolored to a different palette.
The Chevelles performed a final show with Lane on Christmas Eve 1991. He was replaced on guitar by Adrian Allen (ex-the Diehards). The Diehards had supported the Chevelles, and Allen had previously filled in at gigs for Smith or Lane on occasion. A New Year's Eve concert at Wildwood Winery, alongside Boom Crash Opera, the Neptunes, the Kryptonics and the Dweebs, was the new line-up's first show.
Rude Dog is a fictional animated white dog originally created by artist Brad McMahon while under contract to Sun Sportswear in the 1980s as part of a line of surfing- and skateboarding-related clothing. As of 30 August 2015, Rude Dog was once again trademarked, this time in the name of original series/character creator Brad McMahon. McMahon also created Rude Dog's gang of canine misfits known as "the Dweebs", as well as Seymour, Rude Dog's nemesis.
Following central roles in the unsuccessful series Family Album and Dweebs, Scolari spent three seasons playing inventor Wayne Szalinski, a role originated on film by Rick Moranis, in the TV adaptation of the Disney film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids. He later had a recurring role as the father of Lena Dunham's character on HBO's Girls, for which he won an Emmy in 2016. He also portrayed Gotham City’s corrupt police commissioner, Gillian B. Loeb, in Fox’s superhero crime drama Gotham.
The show stars Farrah Forke as Carey, a woman hired to be the office manager of a highly successful software company named Cyberbyte, owned by Warren Mosbey (Peter Scolari). Warren and the other employees (played by actors Stephen Tobolowsky, David Kaufman, Corey Feldman and Adam Biesk), were stereotypical nerds or "dweebs", highly intelligent yet socially inept, contrasting with the character of Carey. There was a hint at a possible romance between Warren (the least socially inept nerd) and the beautiful, blonde, and more down-to-earth Carey.
In 1996, Feldman directed his first and only motion picture, a slapstick comedy called Busted where Haim played a leading role. This was the last film that they did as The Two Coreys. (Haim died in 2010). In the late 1990s, Feldman starred in the CBS series Dweebs and then released his second album, Still Searching for Soul, with his band Corey Feldman's Truth Movement. In 1996, Feldman appeared alongside his former Stand By Me co-star Jerry O'Connell in "Electric Twister Acid Test", an episode of the Fox Network series Sliders.
Coulier has done extensive voice work for shows including Scooby and Scrappy-Doo, The Real Ghostbusters, Slimer! and the Real Ghostbusters (taking over the character of Peter Venkman after Lorenzo Music's departure from the role), Extreme Ghostbusters, Muppet Babies after Howie Mandel left (Baby Animal, Baby Bunsen, Bean Bunny, and Uncle Statler and Waldorf, and a preteen Janice for one episode), The Jetsons, Rude Dog and the Dweebs, and Detention. From 1984 to 1985, he was also the host of a comedy series on Nickelodeon known as Out of Control.
Another line based on the 200 series were "Road Eaters". Regular cars were offered with tampo printing of various food companies' products pad printed on them, such as Willy Wonka "Gobstoppers", "Nerds", "Dweebs" and "Runtz" candy, "Swanson Kids Fun Feast" and "Swanson Kids Grilled Cheese Barnie Bear", "Campbell's Dinosaur Vegetable Soup", "Campbell's Teddy Bears", "Cry Baby" candy, "Pepsi" and "Diet Pepsi", "Cheetos Chester", "Peter Pan Creamy", and "Franco American Spaghetti Os" (Johnson 1998, 126–138). Other food products were also advertised and food coupons were offered with the vehicles. These cars were usually offered in two packs.
Forke had a recurring role on Lois and Clark as Mayson Drake, an attorney who considers Superman a vigilante, but holds a candle for Clark Kent. Her character is killed in a car bombing. Forke would once again take part in the Superman universe by voicing the character Big Barda in two episodes of Batman Beyond and one episode of Justice League Unlimited, animated shows set in the same universe as Superman: The Animated Series. After Wings, Forke played Carey, an office manager for a computer software company, in the 1995 CBS sitcom Dweebs (1995), and then, from 1996 to 1997, a prep school teacher in NBC's Mr. Rhodes.
She returns in the episode "1-900-Crushed", where she confides she has feelings for the jock "Moose", whose feelings are mutual, but she worries about the mismatched relationship. She is the queen bee of the school's nerd clique, and Zack goes out on a date with her during his campaign to earn the nod for writing the new school song, knowing she would convince Bayside's geeks and dweebs to vote for him. Slater tells another high-ranking geek that Zack's "date" with Louise could set a precedent where other popular guys begin dating geek girls, which inspired the geeks to cast their votes in the song contest for Screech's entry.
Barry 'D'live' Ward released a solo album in 1990 on RRRecords titled Homely All American Songs & Stories For Mutant Space Dweebs From Planet Hell. He performed briefly in Gwar as Balsac the Jaws of Death, filling in for Mike Derks during Gwar's 1991 European tour. He was the guitarist for the death metal parody band Embryo Killers, releasing one self-titled album in 1993. He also played guitar for Me First and the Gimme Gimmes on their 1996 tour. Ward is the lead vocalist and guitarist for San Francisco Bay Area's Crosstops,Crosstops Press Pack, Crosstops Press Pack, retrieved on August 21, 2012 who have released three full-length albums.
Rude Dog (voiced by Rob Paulsen in a Brooklyn accent) runs an auto shop, where he is assisted by the Dweebs, a motley mix of mutt minions. The team includes the stuttering Dachshund Caboose (voiced by Frank Welker), the uptight Bulldog Winston (voiced by Peter Cullen in an English accent), the Smooth Fox Terrier Reginald a.k.a. Reggie (voiced by Mendi Segal impersonating Jack Nicholson), the Great Dane Barney (voiced by Dave Coulier in a Southern accent), the Chinese Crested mix Ditzy Kibble (voiced by Ellen Gerstell), the Beagle Satch (voiced by Jim Cummings impersonating Ed Wynn), and the friendly Chihuahua Tweek (voiced by Hank Saroyan). Rude Dog has a girlfriend named Gloria (voiced by Ellen Gerstell).
He also voiced Zeek and Joshua in K10C: Kids' Ten Commandments, Rude Dog in Rude Dog and the Dweebs, and Archie the Raccoon, A.K.A. Ze Archer, in "Mask of the Raccoon" on The Penguins of Madagascar. He reprised his role as Throttle in the 2006 Biker Mice from Mars, and also provided the voices of 2T Fru-T, Mike Ellis, Dark Comet and Ronald in the 2001 cartoon series Butt-Ugly Martians. He portrayed the voice of Chomper and Strut in The Land Before Time II: The Great Valley Adventure, Spike and Rinkus in The Land Before Time sequels and Spike in the TV series, but Spike was played anonymously in the original The Land Before Time. Paulsen also played Mo in The Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big Water.

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