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TOP 10 GEEK HALLOWEEN COSTUMES!

Every year, come Halloween, the geeks are out in force showing off their favorite geek subjects with their costumes. I have put together ten of the best (or worst perhaps) geek costumes for Halloween. Enjoy!



1. Darth Vader


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   This is where it all begins. Chances are, the kid in this photo is the star of one of the other nine below, but grown up.



2. iPod


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   You won’t believe (well – maybe you will) how many iPod Halloween costumes I saw in my search. Tres original guys. Not!



3. Rubik’s Cube


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   At least he was able to solve it before he got inside I guess.



4. XBox


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This guy looks like he just saw someone walk past in a Wii costume.



5. The Deathstar


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Hands up those of you who knew this would be on the list before you opened the page.




6. Star wars again?


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A lot of effort went into this one I see.



7. The Flying Spaghetti Monster


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Aren’t we honored to be visited by god this Halloween?



8. Grammar Nazi


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Guess what types of comments this guy leaves on the social networking sites?



9. Star Wars again… Again!

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   This is a very very popular theme.



10. Gordon Freeman

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Gordon Freeman from half life being attacked by either a snark, a headcrab, or a face crab (depending on which comment from below you believe).




Bonus: Domokun


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   A list like this would not be complete without Domokun.

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