I don't take it as an insult, because it's completely accurate. And I'm not going to lie and say stereotypes don't have anything to do with it. It's not just "ultimate nerd stuff" though. There are other things that I will never try. I already mentioned food. Egg salad is but one example. Tongue, heart, liver, bloodwurst, and rice pudding are a few others.
I can't really say why I'm not open to these things. I'm just not and I don't think it will change. It's almost like they go against the fiber of my being, or are absolute truths like mathematical proofs or scientific laws. To me, there is just no way that these things would happen; they are impossible in a real sense (to me). I never really thought about it. But in thinking about it now, I feel even more certain. Maybe it's weird, I don't know.
This isn't to say I'm like this in all things. Before I met Jennie, there were tons of foods I'd never tried. For instance, I used to never eat beans and now I have no problem with them. There are just some things that I won't try, or will suddenly start hating. Usually it's due to a memory. Biting into a tomato as a small child, thinking it was an apple (curiously I have no issue with salsa, marinara, or ketchup). My mom slathering on pounds of mayonnaise on my sandwiches. Seeing the super-nerds huddled around a card game about wizards and other fantasy crap.
Regarding Tim Burton though, I don't think my opinion there is unreasonable. I have seen a few of his movies and thought they were some of the most unbelievable crap I'd ever seen. Well, maybe that's not fair. I can offer that he was creative in set and character design. I just thought it all sucked really bad and don't have any desire to subject myself to any more. And sure, people I respect here and other places have asked me to give Burton a second chance (I look at it more like a fourth chance since I already saw and hated three movies I know he made). But people I respect have also told me that Anchorman, Borat, and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby were not only funny movies, they were downright hilarious. Let's just say that I didn't agree and will never get those 4.5 - 6 hours of my life back.
Anyway, I need to apologize for trolling on this thread. I didn't really intend to. I guess MTG is just one of those things that strikes my "anti-me" chords and resonates.