Best Nerdy Signs from Rally To Restore Fear and/or Sanity

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For those of you who joined the thousands in Washington D.C. this weekend, you would have realized that the geeks were strongly represented in the masses. We’ve brought you a sampling of the best signage that made our inner nerd giggle… okay, embarrassingly snort. From a play on Princess Leia’s famous line to Antoine Dodson, there were plenty of messages for those who understood the counter-culture.

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  • http://velkepivoprosim.wordpress.com velkepivoprosim

    this is a horrible list. there were two (TWO) different people with xkcd signs, at least one with html coding to solve the world’s problems (or something). and your nerdiest sign is one that I’m pretty sure was comparing Hitler to a hipster (not Princess Leia)?! why would anyone have to clarify that Prince Leia is not Hitler? that doesn’t even make sense in a satirical context. come on!

  • lkneteman

    That isn’t Princess Leia on the sign, that’s Obama. It’s clarifying that Obama is not Hitler. Makes more sense.

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