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My told me that my red hair means that I have a deformity called "nerdoisis." I have never heard of such a disease in my entire life! Please help! I need to find out before my Battlestar Galactica party tonight.

Having red hair means that your mom or dad had red hair. There is no such disease as "nerdoisis" just like there is no such thing as unicorns with wings. Don't believe in those people that tell you otherwise. Have fun at your Battlestar Galactica party andmay God bless you in your efforts.

live long and perspire.

you should do stand up comedy ...lol

HAHAHAAHAHAH! You are hysterical!

HAHAHA omg that made me actually CACKLE like a witch. God you're funny.

You should have been on the Revenge of the Nerds.

I don't think your hair has anything to do with it!

NO worries its not contagious.

however it's my understanding that it does come with horrible symptoms like.... The inability to get a girlfriend who you don't have to pay for.... lonely nights with Capt. Kirk.... And if those aren't bad enough..... The desire to have a relationship with chewy..... UGH!

Sucks to be you!

Having red hair is certainly indicative of severe and profound mental illness. Most red heads like to sit in shallow pools of their own body fluids while wearing hats made out of sausages, and they are often found living in drainage ditches with their pet rats. "Nedoisis" is just one of the many diseases red heads are known to be carriers of.

Well, actually, it's a chronic disease, and completely uncurable. Long term effects of the disease include being single, being completely lost on what's considered socially acceptable, and probably dying a virgin. Unless of course you find someone who also has nerdoisis. In which case you can spend the rest of your nerd-ridden lives together :)

Red hair is very common in nerdoisis patients, though it is not the only hair color present in the disease. Mousy-brown and black are also quite common. Blond is almost never seen, except in some male specimens.

May the Force be with you!

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