It stuck, even after John became aware of his mistake. He eventually went on to discuss the idea at length (with his brother, Hank Green) and coin the term, “Nerdfighter” and any word derived from it on February 17, 2007.
** The founders/creators of the Nerdfighters (also brothers). A Nerdfighter is a person who, instead of being made out of bone and skin and tissue, is made up entirely of awesome. As a large group of people, we have many goals in life, but the main ones are to enjoy life, embrace our differences, and accept all who would like to join us and our cause. Some customs that Nerdfighters follow include:
Trying to get together and do awesome things and fight against “worldsuck”
We open our wallets as well as our hearts to try and fight against worldsuck. Many Nerdfighters use their money and their talents and their creative minds to help decrease the amount of “suck” that is present in today’s …show more content…
It shows how Nerdfighters can be a passionate, especially when it comes to helping their community and the world. The use of zeugma here keeps the readers interested and gives the readers a positive view of Nerdfighters.
To show how all types of people can be Nerdfighters, chiasmus is used. Along with with showing people the open-minded view of Nerdfighters, chiasmus is used to show how just because one isn’t popular, doesn’t mean that they can’t have fun and be a part of the world: “They [Nerdfighters] will swiftly and gracefully leap about whenever they want to.” Chiasmus is a useful technique because it lets the sentence have a fun and silly mood to it and the specific word choice and diction does make a difference, especially when it comes to how the reader will see a Nerdfighter through their