Poll: Do you use sterotypes?

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Zangamarth

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Answer me this: Who doesn't, at some point. As Avenue Q put it, "We're all a little bit racist." And that applies to all stereotypes, as I see it.
 

WheresMyCow

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Like a fat kid in a doughnut shop.
Ha ha I jest.
I suppose I do, but not intended to be offensive. Maybe the occasional sly remark or two.
But not seriously.
 

la-le-lu-li-lo

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yes, simply for the purpose of communication & humor.

for example, my asian friend who's absolutely god awful at math.
and is a total slacker, and is in no way nerdy.

so it's funny cause she breaks the stereotype & knows it.
 

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Zangamarth said:
Answer me this: Who doesn't, at some point. As Avenue Q put it, "We're all a little bit racist." And that applies to all stereotypes, as I see it.
Who or what is "Avenue Q"?
I try hard not to be raciest or to use stereo types.
Being a little bit "raciest" in my day was a HUGE character flaw.
 

Zangamarth

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Stevedave00 said:
Zangamarth said:
Answer me this: Who doesn't, at some point. As Avenue Q put it, "We're all a little bit racist." And that applies to all stereotypes, as I see it.
Who or what is "Avenue Q"?
I try hard not to be raciest or to use stereo types.
Being a little bit "raciest" in my day was a HUGE character flaw.
For one, spell "Racist" right. Avenue Q is a great, and sarcastic, musical, and the idea is true. Admitting it may be a character flaw, still is, but no one is completely objective.
 

Gerazzi

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Zangamarth said:
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Stevedave00 said:
Zangamarth said:
Answer me this: Who doesn't, at some point. As Avenue Q put it, "We're all a little bit racist." And that applies to all stereotypes, as I see it.
Who or what is "Avenue Q"?
I try hard not to be raciest or to use stereo types.
Being a little bit "raciest" in my day was a HUGE character flaw.
For one, spell "Racist" right. Avenue Q is a great, and sarcastic, musical, and the idea is true. Admitting it may be a character flaw, still is, but no one is completely objective.
Hm... I'm racist towards myself, if that's okay.
*is living the stereotype*
ek599 said:
I often stereotype myself to make jokes (I'm Jewish)
I never hear Jewish jokes or anything like that.
Are you sure you aren't pulling my leg?
 

War Penguin

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I only use stereotypes to make fun of my own religion.
I'm Jewish and the stereotype name I give my self is Jewy Jewstine.
You can laugh if you want.
I say if the jew makes the first jew joke you can laugh.
 

Zangamarth

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Gerazzi said:
Zangamarth said:
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Stevedave00 said:
Zangamarth said:
Answer me this: Who doesn't, at some point. As Avenue Q put it, "We're all a little bit racist." And that applies to all stereotypes, as I see it.
Who or what is "Avenue Q"?
I try hard not to be raciest or to use stereo types.
Being a little bit "raciest" in my day was a HUGE character flaw.
For one, spell "Racist" right. Avenue Q is a great, and sarcastic, musical, and the idea is true. Admitting it may be a character flaw, still is, but no one is completely objective.
Hm... I'm racist towards myself, if that's okay.
*is living the stereotype*

ek599 said:
I often stereotype myself to make jokes (I'm Jewish)
Hey, fair enough.

[quote[I never hear Jewish jokes or anything like that.
Are you sure you aren't pulling my leg?
I make those all the time! I'm not Jewish albeit, and make them only around my good Jewish friend, who makes them as well, but I make fun of Agnostics, which I am.