What stereotypes are you guilty of?

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acturisme

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I am guilty of believing the stereotypes most commonly believed by stereotypical white males in their thirties.
 

ctaylor35

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Drakane said:
I'm from Nebraska, own guns, and like to drive big trucks in the mud/dirt/river all while drinking... so yea
I'm from Alberta and yeah pretty much that. I literally have to climb into my mudding truck. me and my brother skeet shoot, hunt, and bowhunt. despite loving large trucks guns and killing animals I am a liberal. Also I'm Canadian and I loooove playing hockey. this sounds like the mix for an FPS doug type. the kicker is i adore RPGs and think call of duty is an abortion in a green & white box.
 

Drakmorg

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Pretty much the only the only thing keeping me from being the standard WoW Player stereotype is the fact that my parents don't have a basement for me to live in.
 

Nouw

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I'm a South Korean Gamer. I bet my chair that you think 'Starcraft' right now.

I bought Starcraft 2 and no longer play it. Surprised? I also dislike Starcraft and Blizzard's games, the only Online FPS I play is the Global version and I like Dawn of War/Company of Heroes better. Oooooo
[sub]Okay, okay I fall under stereotypical 'smart' Asian. I'm not good at math though, fuck that one![/sub]
 

SimuLord

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Is there some sort of stereotype I fit for being reclusive, quiet, introverted, reserved, yet fiercely loyal to that very small circle of people who have earned my trust and whom I've allowed to get close to me?

Right. That's not a stereotype...it's a diagnosis, the atypical autism (aka PDD-NOS) that was formally sussed out by a shrink when I was 18 and which I manage remarkably well provided I'm given enough time to recharge my batteries after too much time in the company of other humans not on the aforementioned "OK to get close" list.
 

Koroviev

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I wear glasses and one of my favorite activities is reading.

I'm an avid Internet user and I'm fairly pale.

I know next to nothing about fashion and I'm majoring in a scientific field.

I like video games and I'm reclusive.
 

smurf_you

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I uhm... don't think I really fit into a stereotype to be honest.... it varies from day to day what my interests are... from music to clothes etc etc.... *shrug*
 

Hashime

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I do not fit many stereotypes. I am Canadian, so the Canadian demeanor and I are quite close, other than that I am quite anti-normal.
 

InnerRebellion

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I'm a Bostonian, so I cannot pronounce the letter R.

Which is sadly true. I do speak like this, "Pahk the cah neah the Havahd yahd." Then again, almost everyone from this area does.

Also, I meet the stereotype of WoW player I guess... I have no social life.
 

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Kaboose the Moose said:
Hm, I don't usually fit stereotypes. I'm British but I hate tea and I have pretty good teeth. I am a gamer but I am not really pale nor a psychopathic killer waiting to happen.

I guess I am unconventional..
I just stared at your avatar for a good minute. Entrancing.

I used to be the emo kid poster boy a few years back, but now I've grown up and moved on. No more fitting into stereotypes intentionally for me!
 

Vryyk

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Scde2 said:
Pretty much all of the emo fashion stereotypes. I wear skinny jeans, make up, have dyed black hair with blue highlights...I don't think that I need to go on...
Plus I'm pretty pale.

But I don't cut or listen to screamo.
You sound like every girl my brother dates >.>


OT: I guess gun-toting American is my true stereotype.
 

arjay2813

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i am antisocial and dont want to leave my basement (..i WISH i had a basement)

INB4 Why so basement?
 

TehBooger

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I'm pale(ish), extremely skinny (to the point where it's kinda gross), I game a ton, try not to leave the house if I can help it, live in my parents house (though not WITH them), I'm not in a relationship though I desperately want to be with somebody, I find Asian women beautiful (especially the Japanese), and I get easily depressed/slightly suicidal... Pretty sure that 'bout covers it.
 

Jackpot524

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skips said:
Personally, as a Canadian I say "eh" a lot and pronounce it "aboot."
As a gamer, I'm quite pale.
I say "eh?" more than the average person should, but I'm not from down east so I rarely hear a geuniene "aboot" and I never say it myself, except in a joking manner.

Other than that, here are my other stereotypical Canadian quirks:
-I apologize a lot. (even for stuff I really don't need to)
-I overuse "Thank you," often inserting it several times into a single sentence.
-I injest more maple products then any sane person should. (Maple syrup, maple fudge, maple candies, etc.)

Perhaps one day I'll be a Mountie, but I'll refuse to sing...
 
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My attempt to carry out a childhood dream of looking like Qui-Gon Jinn (long brown hair + beard) seems to be fitting together with my current position in a folk music duet to present the hippie-folk musician stereotype.
 

zolo357

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I from the the American southwest and I have more guns than I need and less than I want.
 

Gunsang

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I fit the classic Coloradan stereotype.

I love hiking, skiing, rafting and so forth; I know what a 14er is; I've walked barefoot in the snow plenty of times and I've eaten ice cream in a snowstorm (I had to wait for the bus); John Elway is king; I always pass you flatlanders whenever I drive on the interstate through Glenwood Canyon or just whenever there is snow; I know what Rocky Mountain Ousters are; I've been to timberline; and all the stuff about altitude.

We're starting to get hippie/stoner stereotypes, but I don't fit in with those which is why I said I fit the classic Coloradan stereotype. I think that's the only kind of stereotype that I fit. Slacker is more of a description rather than a stereotype so that doesn't work and everything else doesn't really fit.
Jackpot524 said:
-I injest more maple products then any sane person should. (Maple syrup, maple fudge, maple candies, etc.)

Perhaps one day I'll be a Mountie, but I'll refuse to sing...
One: There is no such thing as too much maple products. Two: What is a Mountie?