Stereotype yourself based on looks!

Dango

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Basically,as said in the like, I'm asking you to stereotype yourself based off only your appearances and what kind of clothing you wear.

I'll use me for an example: I pretty much look like the kind of person who thinks they're cool and attractive, but really isn't. EDIT: Adding on to mine, I also look like a bit of an arrogant prick. But I'm not, really! Really...

Your turn.
 

fozzy360

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I wore a Mass Effect 2 shirt while carrying all my books in a Halo 3 messenger bag.

Care to take a gander as to how I'd label myself?
 

klaynexas3

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skater
even though i probably fit emo stereotype better, i look more like a skater
 

GRoXERs

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Until my next haircut, I will continue to look like a stoner. After I get my haircut, I'll look like I'm fourteen.
 

Jasper Jeffs

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I think I look like I chav, but I've been told I don't, especially now my hair has grown longer as opposed to it being shaved. My brother says I look like a next generation chav, which is basically when they "grow up" a little and begin wearing shirts, jeans and man bags, as opposed to t-shirts, trackies and JD bags, even though I never wore the latter to begin with. I do agree somewhat though, but my brother knows me far to well.

To a random person on the street, I probably just look like a student. Sweater/hoodie, shorts, trainers, man bag, iPod headphones. OR, to the homeless and scummy, a potential victim. I always get asked for change at bus stops (as well as all the other students) and I sometimes see people looking at me like they want to mug me. OR, to drug dealers, a potential buyer. The amount of times I've been asked if I'm buying is crazy, one guy even stood at the bus stop schedule for a good minute pretending to look at it just to ask me if I'm buying, when I said "no", he discretely walked away. Dude had tactics.
 

Furious Styles

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Sort of hipster, kinda.

But I'm too "chunky" to be a real hipster, not fat but definitely not skinny. And I only wear scarves in winter
 

SimuLord

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Considering I haven't shaved in a few days and I've let my hair go a little shaggy on me, I probably look like what I am, an easy-going, laid-back, devil-may-care sort who's not overly concerned with the world.
 

Naheal

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Entrepreneur. I generally wear business casual as my street clothes. Business dress is my work clothes. However, I have long hair and stubble.
 

Nietz

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Clothing wise, my fiancée says that I look like one of those British football hooligans. I got the lovingly labelled "hooligan cap" with the knee length coat and a black pair of leather walking shoes(black or messed up red jeans included).

Face/general grooming wise, my boss likes to call me "the Viking", since my hair and beard have gotten severely longer(a drunken bet which I'm starting to really appreciate).
 

Zap Rowsdower

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I would guess I look like a nerd. I wear almost strictly solid color and striped shirts, I have glasses, and I have really light skin to the point where I can literally be called "white".
 

GrimTuesday

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The fat guy who just sits there and stuffs his face. I only do this occasionally, but who doesn't? In my defense I don't know many fat people who can lift as much as I can or do near as much physical activity on a daily basis as I do. I may be fat but I am also very strong and active so I hope to not be near as fat come next summer, not that Washington has much of a summer.