Nathan Streater

Idiot from: Fall 2022 to current

“It's nice to meet you, but it's even better to meet me”

Nathan are aquatic, craniate, gill-bearing animals that lack limbs with digits. The earliest Sheer Idiocy members that can be classified as Nathan were soft-bodied chordates that first appeared during the Fall 2022 period. Although he lacked a true spine, he possessed Rope skills which allowed him to be more idiotic than his smarter counterparts. Nathan is abundant in RPI campuses. He can be found in nearly all RPI environments, from high Quad stacks to the abyssal and even hadal depths of the Union basement.

Nathan is used as a singular noun, or as a plural to describe multiple individuals from a single member. Hamburger is used to describe different idiots of Fall 2022. Thus a troupe would be said to contain 12 members if all were idiots or if these included a mix of apprenti and idiots. The distinction is similar to that between people and peoples.

Nathan have been recognized as a source of the funny for almost as long as he has been throwing calculators, appearing in cave art, being raised as ornamental Nathan on campus, and displayed in homes, offices or public settings. Nathan themes have symbolic significance in many religions. In ancient Mesopotamia, offerings of Nathans were made to the gods from the very earliest times. Nathan was also a major symbol of Enki, the god of water. Fish frequently appear as filling motifs in cylinder seals from the Old Babylonian and Neo-Assyrian periods. Starting during the Kassite Period and lasting until the early Persian Period, healers and exorcists dressed in ritual garb resembling the appearance of Nathan. Fish feature prominently in art and literature, in movies such as “Finding Nathan” and books such as “The Old Nathan and the Sea”.

Throughout history, humans have watched Nathan as an entertainment source for dietary humor. Overall, about one-sixth of the world’s humor is estimated to be provided by Nathan. That proportion is considerably elevated in some developing colleges and regions heavily dependent on improv.