Poll: Do you fit the gamer stereotype?

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Jedamethis

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The_ModeRazor said:
Fat? No. Deppressed? Deppression is just your brain producing the wrong chemicals. Loser? Sure, I would be but somehow I always manage to amuse other people by doing something randomly funny/cool.
Like having an awesome avatar?
I myself don't fit the 'gamer' stereotype...I am about as average as you can get
 

The_ModeRazor

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Jedamethis said:
The_ModeRazor said:
Fat? No. Deppressed? Deppression is just your brain producing the wrong chemicals. Loser? Sure, I would be but somehow I always manage to amuse other people by doing something randomly funny/cool.
Like having an awesome avatar?
I myself don't fit the 'gamer' stereotype...I am about as average as you can get
I take that as a compliment, thank you.
And no, an avatar doesn't really help in real life conversations.
 

Zeetchmen

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Friendless, check
Non-social, check
Socially akward, check

The checks have it, cept Im not fat
 

EeveeElectro

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Fat, yes. Ugly, yes. Depressed, quite the opposite. Life is very good. Loser... Yep! but I'm a cool loser so it's okay.
 

bobknowsall

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I don't seem to fit that description, to be honest. I won't say anything about being "socially adept" (because it's certainly not my place to say that), but I know that I'm neither fat nor depressed. A loser? Well, it depends on how you define it. *laughs*
 

MetaKnight19

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i do sort of, because im fat. although i wouldnt say im depressed because i always try to find the good in something and i think im fairly sociable
 

Firefly22

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Not really. I have quite a toned body If I say so myself. my social life always comes first over gaming.
 

dodo1331

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I'm skinny, tall, and pretty good at sports. The only thing about me that makes anyone think I'm a nerd from appearance is slight acne problems. My mom's side gave that to me.
 

GOATOFRAGE

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not really, i can be a gamer in personality when the occasion requires, but im a 6 foot 3 18 stone rugby player so er...
also im quite socially adept if i may say so myself
 

stabnex

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Wait, wait, wait. Someone actually did a study on this and continue to breath employed breaths to this day?
 

Ridonculous_Ninja

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I am almost literally incapable of gaining weight, even when I binge on cookies and cake. It took me years to gain 10 pounds.

I know girls who are insanely jealous of that fact. =P

Other than that, I'm not depressed but I do have minor confidence issues.
 

damselgaming

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I am a slim blonde girl who enjoys raving it up with my friends... so I think not.
But it's nice to surprise people. :D
 

similar.squirrel

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I look sort of crappy and didn't really leave the house until I got a girlfriend.
On the other hand, I'm very thin and exercise daily.
And on the third hand, I'm something of a depressed loser.
In between, I guess.
 

G1eet

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I'm not fat but I surely ain't skinny. And as for depression, that's not too far off the mark. But I suspect it's because of this cesspit they call a high school...
 

elilupe

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Kinda, i am very skinny, not depressed, and i have a small group of friends that i like.
 

Aur0ra145

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I'm tall, blonde, thin, attractive, confident and would rather spend time away from my computer than be on it. I don't get depressed and I believe myself to be pretty much awesome at everything.

So a recap:

Gamer - Yes
Fat - No
Depressed - NO
Loser - Absolutely Not


Therfore this study is a failure, we now should question the security of the people who wrote the survey and see if they're projecting there personal issues on another demographic, gamers.

Let's start a study to see how many research assistants actually feel like they're doing good, and are accomplishing their goals for life.