That one sterotype that you've managed to run into

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Dags90

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Johanthemonster666 said:
I think I've read the responses of about 50 living stereotypes on this topic alone(I haven't physically met them of course, but my cynical imagination is filling in the rest).

I guess the stereotype I encounter too often is the overly macho straight/bi/gay guy who has to prove how manly he is, that he's anal (pun intended) about every little human interaction and how he comes off to other guys. Basically so paranoid in his own skin that those "camp" gays he makes fun of end up having happier existences than he ever does.
The phrase "straight acting" makes my skin crawl.

I've probably run into stereotypical white people the most. Especially straight white male stereotypes.
 

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Standard "gangsta" homie fellow. Despite the fact I despise those sort of people, I got along with him ok.

One thing I must ask, is it just me or do all gay guys have the same voice problem? Bad wording, I agree, but you should know what I am talking about. The few I know all have the same speech thing (descriptiveness, not my strong point).
 

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demoman_chaos said:
One thing I must ask, is it just me or do all gay guys have the same voice problem? Bad wording, I agree, but you should know what I am talking about. The few I know all have the same speech thing (descriptiveness, not my strong point).
You've seriously never seen Lord of the Rings? Seriously, awesome movies. Go see them.
 

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Dags90 said:
demoman_chaos said:
One thing I must ask, is it just me or do all gay guys have the same voice problem? Bad wording, I agree, but you should know what I am talking about. The few I know all have the same speech thing (descriptiveness, not my strong point).
You've seriously never seen Lord of the Rings? Seriously, awesome movies. Go see them.
I have seen them, spent literally an entire day watching them and still didn't have time to finish the 3rd until the next day. Saying they are long is like something some that is one way is that one way.
And what do they have to do with the newly dubbed "gay accent"?
 

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I have seen them, spent literally an entire day watching them and still didn't have time to finish the 3rd until the next day. Saying they are long is like something some that is one way is that one way.
And what do they have to do with the newly dubbed "gay accent"?
The actor who plays Gandalf is very gay.
 

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By that logic, watch X-Men and fast forwards when he isn't there.

Actaully, you might want to do that anyways. Though, Rogue was alright, Shadowcat not bad...oddly enough, none of those people playing those three are heterosexual (or so I'm told), and all of them are from Commonwealth nations...so was Wolverine.

Superhero movies need more gay or bi Commonwealth actors.
 

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Guys on XBox Live who think all girls stay in the kitchen, don't play games, and think they can instantly fuck them right away. Yeah, ten bucks says that those guys have never come in contact with a girl. They really piss me off. It just goes to show how much some people are close minded.
 

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One of "Those kinds" of homosexual men who happened to be a little bit of a geek. Every character in his D&D games was a handsome man or cute boy, always shirtless and shoeless, and always flirting with his characters while ignoring everyone else.

"That kind" of roleplayer who routinely made insults about anyone and everyone they had any kind of rank over, then claimed that "It was my character talking. Deal with it or leave." with no out of character behavior to make anyone want to believe they, as the player, were any different.

"That kind" of American tourist who screamed at the bus driver for being late, and the bellhop for handling her luggage too roughly, and spent the whole drive to the airport complaining about everything.

There's probably more, but none that would be very work friendly.
 

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Anchupom said:
One kid in my school.
She's large, doesn't have much going for her facially, and used to be a kind of dark blonde/brunette.

Then puberty struck and she dyed her hair black, covered her face in a fringe, wore MCR jumpers, lip piercing, etc etc.

She went the whole "fat emo chick" stereotype. Oh, and she loves Twilight.
*Cringes*
Oh God, those are just painful to look at...

OT: I've seen the black stereotype. (The guys was on good terms with everyone and HE'S HILARIOUS.)
The school shooter stereotype. (Seriously, we were doing archery and we were sure he'd turn on us. >.>)
 

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There's no individuality either: They all order the same meal, have the same build and general appearance, and wear basically the same outfit. It's like some sort of fashion obsessed Borg collective.
You'll have to forgive me for this and believe me when I say that this comment is meant in a jokingly tounge-in-cheek manner, but: Way to be derogatory towards one particular stereotype by basically completely confirming another stereotype in the process.

You just had to refer to them as a "Borg collective" didn't you? And in the process outing yourself as some kind of nerd and as everybody knows, the stereotypical nerd is a complete Star Trek fanboy. XD

On-Topic:

* Black Metal fans taking themselves and their devotion to their music way too seriously.

A lot of metalheads can be quite cool and interesting people, and they are for the most part pretty fun to party with since they can be energetic, drink like sponges and have an overall unorthodox outlook on life in general. But then there's the Black Metal fans who basically sit in a dark corner, giving everyone the evil eye, going in-depth about their true worship of satan and that they have nailed dead birds and animals to their walls at home for decoration, and they are actually being SERIOUS about it.

Now im a morbid bastard myself and im not really outraged by these sorts of things, but it's kind of fun to run into these guys anyway because they seem to think that they are sooo original and edgy when they are basically all just a bunch of mellow and collectivistic pussycats when all is said and done.


* Militant "all-men-are-pigs" feminist dyke. (needs no further explanation)

* Meek, spineless, bicurious male sycophants of said feminist dykes. (needs no further explanation)

* Obnoxious politically engaged youth (who isn't of legal age to vote) who basically don't know any other subjects of conversation than politics. Socially inept by default.

* Greaser redneck. Only listens to rockabilly like music, is incredibly fascinated with old cars and hot rods and American greaser culture. Always wear washed out blue jeans, some t-shirt with a car manufacturing brand printed on it and tops it of with some black leather vest and a wad of snuff stuck under their top lip. However, I can't say that I have much against these people, but they can certainly be somewhat stereotypical at times. :)

* The average slutty attentionwhore, desperate for male attention. I.e constantly spouts sexual innuendoes, tries to make out with other girls in order to impress some male onlookers, doesn't know how to dance in any other fashion than sexually provocative, wears "porn star make-up" instead of normal amounts, wears revealing articles of clothing etc. etc.

* The Gangsta Guido Muslim. The kind of muslim who don't really adhere too much of his religion when it comes to try and score with women, but frequently use both religious platitudes and cultural platitudes when it comes to being demeaning to women of other cultures than his own. Likes to wear his shirts unbuttoned in the chest region so that everyone is supposed to be able to see his fake golden chain resting in his chest hair, along with some gold rimmed sunglasses. Picks fights with guards and other members of the clientel when drunk and frequently threaten people that he's going to bring along his many many cousins in order to beat someone up that he feels has wronged him somehow.


So yeah, I guess I've run into a few stereotypical people in my days...
 

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Onyx Oblivion said:
Black people who try their hardest to fulfill the negative stereotypes of their race!

They make me want to use the N-word.
In my mind I differentiate this type of black person and regular black people as two separate racial groups.
Ditto here, I pretty much do the same thing myself for the most part.
 

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Oh, and I'm borderline on the nerd stereotype. I'm slightly overweight, have bad skin, know everything about any game that anyone in my school has played from the last 10 years, am generally pale, and I am the biggest grammmar nazi.
 

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Housebroken Lunatic said:
Andifferous said:
There's no individuality either: They all order the same meal, have the same build and general appearance, and wear basically the same outfit. It's like some sort of fashion obsessed Borg collective.
You'll have to forgive me for this and believe me when I say that this comment is meant in a jokingly tounge-in-cheek manner, but: Way to be derogatory towards one particular stereotype by basically completely confirming another stereotype in the process.

You just had to refer to them as a "Borg collective" didn't you? And in the process outing yourself as some kind of nerd and as everybody knows, the stereotypical nerd is a complete Star Trek fanboy. XD
No offense taken. You make a good point, and I probably could have phrased my post a little better. It admittedly was just a stab at humor to get my idea across, and I wont deny being a geek, or liking StarTrek.

Although I guess it does bring up the point that everybody shows some stereotypical traits here and there, no?
 

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Lets see... Camp Gay, Creepy Yaoi Stalker Fangirl, White Gangsta, Drunk Irishwoman, Nerd... the list goes on and on.
 

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Andifferous said:
No offense taken. You make a good point, and I probably could have phrased my post a little better. It admittedly was just a stab at humor to get my idea across, and I wont deny being a geek, or liking StarTrek.

Although I guess it does bring up the point that everybody shows some stereotypical traits here and there, no?
No no, your post was golden. It just opened up for a humorous observation and I had to jump at the opportunity. :)

But yeah, people do. It's just that some stereotypical traits are way more annoying than others. Geeks (like myself, although I only really liked Star Trek: The Next Generation and didn't particularly care for the other series) and our geeky interests doesn't really bother anyone else for the most part. But getting stuck behind a group of college sorority girls at a public place being in their most stereotypical behaviour kind of makes you want to put a gun to your head. XD
 

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omega_peaches said:
The white kid who thinks he's "SUPER GANGSTA, YO" because he listens to Eminem and always talks about how tough/pimp he is.
I got in a fight with one, he was hardly 1/100 as tough as he says.
This. I'm a really scrawny guy and one started on me, and I kicked his ass.