Vincent
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Has anyone else noticed this? Stereotypes are incredibly true, despite what people like to say.
I met a guy who's a tea-party conservative. He doesn't like black people, he's a gun hobbyist, he's white, he drives a big ford pickup truck, loathes Obama.
I met several female college students from Brazil. Very attractive, as the everyone says.
I ran into a women who came here from Russian when she was eight or so. Very noticable Russian accent, has friends named 'Sergi' and 'Vlad', loves normal Russian foods.
I went to a comic book store. Walking outside was a middle aged guy with a the stereotypical comic-book kid: chubby, glasses, about twelve years old. I went inside, there were the sterotypical nerdy, overweight, thirtish guys with weird facial hair and ponytails.
I met a guy who's gay. He's liberal, not masculine in the least, speaks in a higher tone of voice, gossips and slanders like a women, ect.
I ran into a lesbian--very short hair, masculine clothing, couldn't tell she was female from ten yards off.
My point is, who hasn't found that stererotypes are very true? So therefore, why do people rail against them?
I met a guy who's a tea-party conservative. He doesn't like black people, he's a gun hobbyist, he's white, he drives a big ford pickup truck, loathes Obama.
I met several female college students from Brazil. Very attractive, as the everyone says.
I ran into a women who came here from Russian when she was eight or so. Very noticable Russian accent, has friends named 'Sergi' and 'Vlad', loves normal Russian foods.
I went to a comic book store. Walking outside was a middle aged guy with a the stereotypical comic-book kid: chubby, glasses, about twelve years old. I went inside, there were the sterotypical nerdy, overweight, thirtish guys with weird facial hair and ponytails.
I met a guy who's gay. He's liberal, not masculine in the least, speaks in a higher tone of voice, gossips and slanders like a women, ect.
I ran into a lesbian--very short hair, masculine clothing, couldn't tell she was female from ten yards off.
My point is, who hasn't found that stererotypes are very true? So therefore, why do people rail against them?