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ReservoirAngel

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maninahat said:
ReservoirAngel said:
BlumiereBleck said:
ReservoirAngel said:
Well I'm gay and I love musicals. So there's that. That's about it, really.
Musicals are bad-ass no matter your sexuality! What is your favorite though?
I'm kind of obsessed with Les Misérables right now so that's probably my favourite at the moment, but I do love Chicago, The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Phantom of the Opera as well.
See, they're not really the gayest sort of musicals either. Get into Hairspray, or West Side Story if you want to live up to the stereotype.
Oh I love Hairspray too, I just forgot to list it. Moulin Rouge too, come to think of it.
 

AnarchistFish

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English: Love tea. Keep apologising all the time on public transport etc.

French: A bit tight when it comes to money. Have a bit of a thing for 'arty' films and music. Pretty far left wing. Tan easily. Shrug a lot.

StBishop said:
I never seem to get along with French people either, but I've only met about 3 or 4.
Come at me
 

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iseko said:
I'm from belgium.
Stereotypes: I LOOOOOOOOOOOVE fries with mayonaise. Also I refuse to call them french fries because the french's fries suck. (no offense)

I like my beers. I like stella, maes, jupiler, hoegaarden, leffe, kriek, chimay, karmeliet, tripel carmeliet, ambiorix, belle vue,... Those are the most that I like to drink. For a full list of all the beers made in my country <link=http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lijst_van_Belgische_bieren>I refer you to this wikipage, it's in dutch but that doesn't matter.

http://canitbesaturdaynow.com/images/fpics/2797/11_02_09_13.jpg

And as a last bit and some of you might have heard about this. I'm a dutch speaking Belgian person. So I am not very fond of the french speaking Belgian people. I got no problem with the french from France. Just the ones in belgium. them damn french *shakes fist*
Those French fries are OURS.

Ours.

Also your waffles are ours now too. Breakfast will be ours.


Haha I think I've only ever met one French Belgian. All the Belgians are speak to seem to be Dutch speaking.
 

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I grew up as pretty much the only white guy in an arab country taught in an international school, which has turned me into the long-lost descendant of the rascist, sexist, posh-speaking Englishman of the 19th century. Oh, and I like Flanders & Swann.
I have an immense appetite, courtesy of my Scottish/Norse heritage, as well as being "whiter-than-white";although I do not like alcohol(Unless it's Pimm's No.1).
I am the unemployed teenage nerd who has 1 friend and tends to play videogames, read books or watch plays for entertainment.
 

monkeymo4d

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Im black so I generally tend to be good at sports even though I dont play any cause I'd rather play videogames :p
 

Doclector

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I'm a massive nerd who actually can't quite handle being at home for too long. And I drink more than I probably should, but I don't think that goes against nerd stereotype anymore...

I'm also an aspergers sufferer who isn't good at maths. And if you don't think that's a stereotype, trust me it is.
 

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*ponders* I break more stereotypes than I fit them I'd say. I'm your average geek but I still like sports and care about my looks (quite a bit). And while I'm a geek I don't actually like being alone all that much. I thrive around people despite being socially behind a bit thanks to my formative years being pretty fucked up.

I also like musicals quite a bit (provided that they're funny) but I'm 100% straight. Actually, I can switch from being pretty masculine (push-ups and violence and rock music fuck yeah!) to being queer as hell (cats and rom-coms and musicals oh my!) in the blink of an eye. And I wouldn't want it any other way.

iseko said:
I'm from belgium.
Stereotypes: I LOOOOOOOOOOOVE fries with mayonaise. Also I refuse to call them french fries because the french's fries suck. (no offense)
That's because Flemish fries are completely different and superior in every possible way.
maninahat said:
See, they're not really the gayest sort of musicals either. Get into Hairspray, or West Side Story if you want to live up to the stereotype.
Hairspray is bloody hilarious.
 

Oliver Cuenca

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Well, I'm a white, middle class, tea-addicted southern Englishman who goes to a boarding school and speaks like I've been hit around the head by BBC Radio 4 with teeth so untidy I can proudly say I can fit a £1 coin between the gap in the front of my upper ones. Also, I play rugby and am built like a tank.
 

paislyabmj

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I love tea so much that I bought a pint mug of Amazon just so I could drink more without having to get out of my seat.God bless Britannia.

Then there's the terrible teeth and the accent and the paranoid elitism.
 

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ReservoirAngel said:
BlumiereBleck said:
ReservoirAngel said:
Well I'm gay and I love musicals. So there's that. That's about it, really.
Musicals are bad-ass no matter your sexuality! What is your favorite though?
I'm kind of obsessed with Les Misérables right now so that's probably my favourite at the moment, but I do love Chicago, The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Phantom of the Opera as well.
Those are some pretty good ones, Chicago especially
 

Relish in Chaos

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Oh, some that I forgot. I'm British, so I tend to complain about the weather. I'm a teenager, so I'm depressed and tend to complain about a lot of stuff in general.
 

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Canadian: Polite, for the most part. Also I'm ethnically a total mongrel, which is basically when you're allowed to be Canadian rather than your parents/grandparents culture

Irish (Grandmother on my dad's side): I enjoy a drink or two... or three... sometimes four... you get the idea.
French (Grandfather on my dad's side): I love garlic and/or cheese with pretty much everything. Also I tend to picky about my wine.
German (Grandfather on my mom's side): I tend to plan things out to a fairly ridiculous degree. I also view recipes and instructions as absolute guides that must be followed to the letter.
English (Grandmother on my mom's side): My teeth are horribly crooked and at all angles on the bottom. That and I like me some tea.

Nerd: No real social life since I moved away from my other nerdy friends, I spend a lot of time playing video games, have glasses, enjoy reading sci-fi and fantasy, played multiple tabletop RPGs, the list goes on. I'm not exactly fat, though between working a desk job all day and blowing out my knee making it hard to exercise I'm starting to slide in that direction, much to my annoyance.

Librarian: I like to read in quiet places, wear glasses, and own a tweed suit jacket. I also frequently say things like "oh dear" and "good lord." Unlike most of my fellow librarians though, I'm a guy.
 

Toy Yota

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Asian Stereotype: I'm really good at math compared to most people I know, and coincidentally wear glasses as depicted by the smart guy stereotype.

Nerd: I spend too much time inside my house on the internet.
 

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lRookiel said:
I'm the "shut in" type of person.

I am good at video games, but suck at socializing in the real world, possibly because I don't go out very often...
I relate to you, I'm pretty much the same.
 

IndomitableSam

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I'm a librarian - woman, brown hair and glasses. Except I wear contacts. I can shush with the best of 'em, it's something you learn. And you also learn the 'librarian' look. I read a lot, and ramble off annoying facts and can get kinda pretentious. I also own something like 3 billion button-up sweaters.

Nerexor said:
Librarian: I like to read in quiet places, wear glasses, and own a tweed suit jacket. I also frequently say things like "oh dear" and "good lord." Unlike most of my fellow librarians though, I'm a guy.
There you are. At least we don't knit like everyone else. Half my graduating class knit all through school.
 

DugMachine

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Hispanic:
-I love mexican food, like the real deal shit from south texas/basically Mexico
-We party the hardest, this is true.

Stoner:
-Lazy
-Munch out all the time

Musician:
-See Stoner
-But with music

My life in a nut shell and I love it.