NERD HERD ASSEMBLE
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  • Reads 818
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  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 5m
Ongoing, First published May 30, 2015
How many here have friends? Great!
 Now if you answered the question with "no" get out more and get your butt off the Internet.
 If you answered "yes" congratulations! But have you ever wondered why they're your friends? Is it that you're very similar to them or none of you are similar and the only similarities you have is that each one of you is completely insane?
If you picked the second option. I can completely relate! 
My group consists of, a reasonably cute but incredibly annoying guy.
 A girl who will literally murder you for looking at her wrong way.
 Another guy who on paper is a genius but in person a complete dumbass who tells bad jokes .
 A manipulative, cunning and a sociopath in the making female, who I call my best friend.
Then myself, a genius in every way, incredibly sassy, confident and witty.
And apparently a bit narcissistic.

Did I mention we all have Super powers?

MEET THE NERD HERD.
(embrace the madness!)
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