It's a good year for the geek anthem. It's only a month or two since I linked to Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury and now we have Geek And Gamer Girls by Team Unicorn.

Nice to that both geek songs are by women, too. It seems the fangirls are doin' it for themselves :)
Have there been any other geek songs this year that I've missed?

Nice to that both geek songs are by women, too. It seems the fangirls are doin' it for themselves :)
Have there been any other geek songs this year that I've missed?
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I'm half asleep so may be wording this badly, but complaining that it sexualises girl geeks assumes (to me) that the girls either (a) were made to wear the costumes, or lack thereof, or (b) are wrong for being geeky and sexual.
I get the argument against sexualising geek girls, there's that whole subtext of 'if I show you my body can I be allowed to hang out with the boys, please?' But there's no allowance made for if the geek girls want to express themselves in this way for no other reason than it pleases them.
Put another way, well, if we're going to complain about this, we should be arguing for stopping corsets and revealing costumes at conventions.
I hope that made sense, I've been up since 4:30 after a bad night's sleep.
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So you don't have to go look it up. (I know you can but save the time)
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I'm also kind of amused by the juxtaposition of the team against the background 'dancing' geekboys.
The nearly naked scenes do seem a bit like a 'for the boys' imagery, but taken in conjunction with the rest, it really has more of a 'Damn we're hot, we game, we geek and we're dead sexy" vibe.
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And while I take foley-elf's point about sexualising girl geeks, I actually found it to be sexualising their intelligence as well which, again, is an improvement if still far from ideal.
Plus the ladies were clearly having fun making it. :)
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