MU wrote:
I suddenly remembered a situation that I briefly ran into once at the local comic convention one summer, and wanted some other perspectives on the matter.
I simply walked past an unkept looking guy, probably a little younger than me, and he uttered, "...nerd." Now I don't know if this was me he was talking to, but I was holding a large figurine about to buy it. These two seconds got me thinking. If there are people in terrible costumes around, and others with boxes and boxes of comics they want to sell. Why do I get the jab? How many people go to a con to laugh at others for hours?
If you don't like comic conventions, and think no one is cool at them. You should have better things to do than to waste your money for a ticket to lower someone else's otherwise good day.
Ummmmmm....this is one of those circumstances that are so off the wall that there really are no ways to deal with them. If you go to a comics convention, you know what to expect. Given the "unkempt" part of the description, there may have been more behind it.
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