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As much as annoying uncles and hack comedians love them, stereotypes are generally not based on anything more than anecdotal evidence. However, much like weeds or plastic tossed out in the wild, they just do not die out, much to the chagrin of people who actively have to go through life being told things about themselves by misinformed strangers.

Someone asked “What stereotype do you find most annoying or offensive?” and netizens shared all their personal examples. We also got in touch with the person who asked the question. So get comfortable as you read through, upvote the ones you agree with most and be sure to add your own thoughts and experiences in the comments section below.

#1

Person in a wheelchair receiving comforting touch, highlighting stereotypes and misconceptions about being "born gifted". Chronically ill/disabled people don't exaggerate symptoms for attention. Generally we downplay how much pain we're in.

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ILoveMySon
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2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Or symptoms aren't easily discernable and expectations are higher than physically able. No, I may not "look" like I'm terminally ill but I AM and I get tired easily.

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    #2

    Elderly couple on a park bench, smiling and talking, challenging stereotypes about being "born gifted." That old people are out of touch.

    Some are. Some aren't. Some are way cooler than you.

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    Krispiechiken (she/her)
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My grear grandma is 96, still living alone with her dog, going frequently to hang out with my grandma. One of the coolest people I know.

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    #3

    Woman challenging stereotypes, confidently working on a car engine in a garage, highlighting misconceptions. Used to be ASE Certified and had an automotive career for two years before I left due to realizing I had no future in it. Most people won't admit it but they won't believe anything I tell them about what's wrong with their car despite my extensive knowledge and experience along with schooling and certifications, and an overall very conspicuous passion for working on cars. Doesn't matter, they see b**bs and think I'm cosplaying as a mechanic for attention. I had to be perfect or I wasn't good enough while the 19 year old working next to me gets promoted with no certifications at all, and proceeds to cause a customers tie rod end to come loose.

    Stereotypes can hurt. They can ruin careers. They ruined mine.

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    Andrew Irish
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And other peoples lives. When someone's car isn't properly fixed (thanks to misogynistic stereotypes), or will cost more to undo the mistake at best, which can easily deplete many peoples funds, causing a loss in food security and other major resources, and that's at best, at worst the vehicle can break down at dangerous time, literally killing people. The patriarchy is completely illogical and really really sucks.

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    Bored Panda got in touch with the netizen who created the post and they were kind enough to answer some of our questions. Naturally, we were curious to hear why they wanted to know more about stereotypes in the first place.

    “I asked this because of a conversation my husband and I were having about people's preconceived ideas. It wasn't necessarily based on specific stereotypes, but the overall idea that people are afraid of what they don't understand, so they create stories or reasons to make things comfortable for themselves.”

    #4

    Person with tattoos looks thoughtful, hands on temples, challenging misconceptions about being "Born Gifted." Women are just “on their period” when they get angry or sad. Like I’m sorry maybe I’m mad because you're an idiot.

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    Rafael
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They have to walk the streets on fear of being attacked, are underestimated by dumb males that pass them up for promotions and raises, are expected to pick up home work, kid rearing and a career, and also need to pluck hairs in weird places, use uncomfortable shoes and NO POCKETS on their clothes. But they're angry because them hormones, amirite? As a man, all I can say is that those of us that say that are idiots with no mothers, born out of a rotten cabbage, apparently.

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    #5

    Woman and child in urban setting, challenging gifted stereotypes with a joyful interaction. One of the stereotypes I hate most about women, is that people assume that all women want children, that it's in their biology and they are naturally born mothers.

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    The Doom Song
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I really wish some people would just understand that not everyone wants kids. I like kids but I sure as hell don't want any!

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    #6

    A young boy in a pensive mood sitting on stairs, challenging the born gifted stereotype. Boys can't be r*ped because they all want it, as someone that was abused as a child and reported it to female teachers, nurses, neighbors, social workers, other teachers and nurses.

    even at ages from 9-13 when i was homeless begging for help, no one thinks boys deserve help, like no you have a p*nis. you don't need or deserve help, not even worthy of calling like police or someone anyone. i thought i didn't deserve help. i lived my life never asking for help thinking i don't deserve it.

    as a young adult desperately trying to fix my mental problems so i could have a normal relationship with women, there's no help, when i called help lines, the only help available was if I was a rapist or perpetrator of child abuse, there's none for if you as a boy were a victim.

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    iseefractals
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As far as sexist double standards go, this is about the worst. 14% of males will be victims of domestic violence at some point in their lifetime, compared to 27% of women. Yes, it's more common for women to be victims, but it's not exactly rare for men to be victims....and when men are victims, they're OFTEN still treated as being the ones at fault. "Well what did you do "make' her hit you?!" And any action a man takes to defend himself in that situation is treated as evidence that he's the one who is actually responsible. It is disgusting.

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    We also wanted to hear their opinion on why the post went viral. “I think it became active because everyone has some kind of idea about another group in their head. People also like to know when others agree with them. They feel validated, and it's a confidence boost when others think what we say is worth hearing.”

    #7

    A person with curly hair reflects pensively, highlighting misconceptions about being born gifted. I can't stand the people that think you have to be physically disabled to be disabled. Mental disability is real, and its BS to get told "well you don't looked disabled" when you have to fight every second of the day, pretending to be normal and keep your sh!t together until you can get home!!!

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    Nea
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Whenever I start to talk about how HARD it is to live with OCD+anxiety, I quickly feel like an imposter. As if I am not troubled enough to be talking about my problems.

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    Man with a beard and glasses leaning on a staircase railing, wearing formal attire, challenging "born gifted" stereotypes. That if you are not the stereotype of your race then you are trying to act like another race.

    On-na_String:

    When I lived in Virginia, a white girl told me I didn't "act black" because some black kids in our school bullied her for her Texan accent.
    Then when I was in the south, a black dude told me I acted white because I didn't talk like them (I don't have a southern accent). My older siblings have been told similarly.
    I haven't gotten a comment like that in years, but I remember it being a bit bothersome because I don't believe you can "act" any race....

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    Kira Okah
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Gotten this one countlss times, especially in my hometown and parts of London. Because I don't have a stereotypical "Asian accent", I am apparently "acting white" and "have been domesticated". I haven't gotten that one in this town so haven't heard it in years, but yes.

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    #9

    Portrait of a man with a beard wearing a yellow and black headscarf, reflecting a calm expression in a natural setting. All Middle easterners assumed to be Muslims when there are many that aren’t.

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    “There are so many stereotypes out there--the ones that I have been noticing more lately are related to age. For example, older people think kids today are stupid. Ironically, kids today are way more advanced than they were in the 60s and 70s because kids today actually see more than one perspective. It's ridiculous because that response baffles Boomers (I hate to say it) even more because they'll argue that they're not narrow-minded.”

    #10

    Person in glasses and red top, smiling outdoors, challenging "Born Gifted" stereotypes. I (white) married a black woman so I have a “thing” for black women. I just found a cool person to share my life with, it’s not that deep. I mean, I have a thing NOW, but I wasn’t looking for a black woman going in to dating.

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    ॐBoyGanesh
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When first dating my now husband, for about a month, he took a call and started speaking fluent Spanish. Afterwards, I said, “Oh. I didn’t know you could speak Spanish!” He cautiously laughed and asked me what I thought he was and I was still clueless. I said, “my boyfriend???? 🤷🏼‍♂️ “ He clarified ethnic background, and for the first time it actually donned on me that he was, in his own words, brown. I don’t know if it was growing up white in India or living the majority of my life as one of the few white families in a very Latino redlined neighborhood or, most likely, being on the “new relationship” oxytocin high that I just never consciously thought about it. But once I did, it was a paradigm shift. The gay community can be a little catty. I was jokingly teased with race-related jokes about being into Latinos. Which kinda pisses me off. I’m into one person who happens to be Latino. Which isn’t irrelevant, but has nothing to do with my attraction to him.

    Salvador Ciappara
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My wife of 45 years is truly color blind when it comes to people. She always laughed at the people that made it a thing about my ethnic heritage. Her parents get a lot of the credit but she embraced their values. She's the love of my life!

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    Red Hair Blue Soul
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    THIS! As someone in an interracial marriage, this makes me so mad when I hear this. I love my husband for who he is, not the color of his skin.

    Ma'iingan
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I very much agree. My husband apparently has a "thing" for the Native ladies. No, he just has a "thing" for me and I happen to be Native

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    Lost Panda
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Same for white guys married to Asians. Don't understand why people hinge on this so much...

    Kira Okah
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My partner gets this for being white and me being Asian. Apprently they are just fetishising me for being exotic, like what? Add in that I am tiny and have a chest and open even more gross cans of worms. We love each other, why is that difficult for some people?

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    Brittany Grawe
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My boyfriend of 9 years is fat and has gorgeous long hair and people always assume that's my "type". I usually just laugh off those kind of comments because it's just not worth getting into, but even some of my closer friends make this assumption. It is weird that I have to explain to people that I fell for his wit and charm and his warm and loving character and he just happened to have the distinctive physical traits that people have deemed as my "type".

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    #11

    McDonald's restaurant exterior at sunset, highlighting 24-hour service and McCafe signage. That fast food workers are dumb. Used to work in fast food and realised a good majority of the public are incredibly stupid.

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    #12

    Man carrying smiling child in a hallway, highlighting stereotypes associated with being "born gifted." Dads being incompetent, lazy, a*shats. I mean, it's just heartbreaking how rare it feels to see dads that are actually proud and hardworking parents in media.

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    Mabelbabel
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My husband was a single dad of 3 under-5s when we started dating. It used to irritate him how often people (always an older woman) would make comments like "giving the wife the afternoon off?" or "nice to see the man babysitting for a change." When we went out as a group in the very early days, he generally did things like take the kids to the bathroom, or cut up their food, and we inevitably got comments (from old ladies) like "well done, you've got him under your thumb" Dads don't babysit their own children, they parent.

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    They also shared some other examples. “Young people have no respect. They do--but older people don't think they have to earn it. Basically, all of the general misconceptions older generations have about kids today can be viewed as a stereotype. My favorites from the thread, if you aren’t a stereotype of your race, then you are trying to be another race. All women want children. Someone who is schizophrenic is definitely a serial killer. Unless you can see it, there is no disability. The very same people who complain about others constantly are the ones who fit the stereotype and they can't even see it.”

    #13

    Pampers diapers in various sizes stacked, highlighting misconceptions around baby products and stereotypes. Men don’t change diapers. When I do.

    d2r7:

    There should be baby changing stations in more public restrooms, not just 'Ladies/Women' and 'Family" bathrooms, because dads gotta do dad things.

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    Andrew Irish
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As a dad, I found this incredibly frustrating. Sometimes they are present in men's rooms, but not often. I would have to either change my baby in the car, or improvise with my jacket or something to put her on the floor, during good weather I would do it in the grass in a pinch. We did have a mat, but that doesn't make it wast on a floor, and as a parent, we know you don't always leave with everything you need. Changing stations are awesome. There were times I debated going in the women's bathroom when it seemed no one was there. I never really understood. What dad these days refuses to change their baby? And on that note, was there a time when men just didn't take their babies with them alone? Would only do so with their moms or other caretakers like a nanny? Nannies must have been super cheap back then or else men just didn't. Which like many things past, is disturbing as hell.

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    #14

    Man in glasses and a cap, deep in thought, sitting in a cozy cafe. The old (and inaccurate) saying: “if you’re not a liberal when you’re young, you have no heart, and if you’re not a conservative when you’re older, you have no brain.”


    What complete nonsense.

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    #15

    Man in a suit leaning against a wall, illustrating misconceptions of being "born gifted". Any stereotype that has the potential to turn violent. Ex. Asians have COVID, Asian women are easy, Latino/as are d**g dealers, Black people are dangerous, etc. People get attacked and even k*lled because of these types of stereotypes.

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    Ripley
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "All muslims are terrorists". Bah. One of the kindest, gentlest, and most delightful men I've ever known was a devout muslim. We had a Christmas decorating competition at work a few years back, and he was very keen to help. "But you don't even celebrate Christmas!" I said to him. "No, but I celebrate decorating!"

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    #16

    Two people engaging at a laptop, discussing misconceptions about giftedness while in a modern office setting. “Fat people are lazy.”

    My entire immediate family is overweight (including me). My mom and dad worked full time jobs and took care/raised the three of us. They both have lost weight over and over again - then gained some or all back. Us, their children, have inherited the ability to gain weight extremely easily. We’ve all held jobs since 16 or 17. Have been described as the most reliable and responsible people you’ll ever employ. However we’ll always be judged as lazy. Because we’re overweight. Trust me, if it was as simple as “eating less, moving more” or “calories in, calories out” my family would all have a normal BMI.

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    Max Fox
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Of course "Calorie In" is NOT the number of calories that are in the food that you eat, but the number of calories that your body derives from the food you eat, and that is dependent on a multitude of factors, of which individual physiology is a major one. "Calories out" is predominantly determined by a person's physiology, so the only way that a person can know how many calories they burn in an activity is to measure their own CO2 output throughout the activity. Finally, fat is the body's reserves, it's long-term saving account. A person's body will only start burning through fat only when it has gone through other energy sources, and again, physiology is critical - some people's bodies will start burning fat relatively early, while others have bodies which will resist drawing on their fat reserves. Finally, a person's body will try and keep a status quo, so when a person who loses weight fast, their physiology will be switched to a "we need to go back to where we were" mode.

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    #17

    Woman smiling outdoors, wearing a green top, represents "born gifted" theme in a natural setting. Introverts = shy and awkward.

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    Malakai
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This site (and many others) are god awful about conflating introversion with social anxiety. The two are not the same thing, speaking as someone who has/is both!

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    #18

    Elderly woman smiling, wearing glasses and earphones, using a smartphone, challenging stereotypes about technology. That old people are clueless about technology.

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    #19

    Person smiling in a floral top, representing the joy of debunking stereotypes and misconceptions about being "born gifted." I’m a black woman and I am not angry. I’m actually a really kind and caring person that looks for the positive in situations.

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    Michael Largey
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's not that all American black women are angry. It's that they all have a right to be.

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    #20

    Street musician playing guitar, people passing by, illustrating "Born Gifted" stereotypes. That Irish people all love the drink and are either constantly drunk or on the lookout for an opportunity to get drunk.

    It's enough to drive you to the bottle.

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    Ace
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's not about the drink, its about the craic. Now, pass the drink.

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    #21

    Person in a shop setting, standing confidently behind a table with a laptop, surrounded by various items, challenging stereotypes. It's probably not the most offensive but I work in retail and it annoys me that so many people think that its easy and that we're all stupid and unskilled.

    If you have a conversation with someone about politics or science or whatever, you'll often get a back-handed 'compliment' that you're 'too intelligent' to work in a supermarket, as if the fact that you work in retail must mean that you're dumb as a box of rocks.

    OK, some of us are, me included at times but I hate when people think I'm an idiot before I've even had the chance to open my mouth and say something stupid yet!

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    Rafael
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I suppose people assume that anyone smart will necessarily want to move up the corporate ladder.

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    #22

    Adult and two children walking on a rocky path, challenging stereotypes and misconceptions of being "born gifted." That men can't be alone with kids without looking suspicious.

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    ILoveMySon
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Very sad, actually. My elderly friend is a retired school teacher and he is uncomfortable engaging with children now.

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    Person in striped shirt using a car's touch screen display, emphasizing challenging stereotypes and misconceptions. Women being bad drivers was my first thought.

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    iseefractals
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sure, not all women are bad drivers....but then there's my younger cousin. Got her license at 18, and proceeded to TOTAL 10 cars before the age of 25 (with who knows how many minor incidents in between) One of which involved the car doing 90mph on the highway, and flipping SEVEN times. During one of the less serious incidents, her car was being repaired....but she was in college and "needed" a car, so she rented one. Drove to school, parked the car, went to class and "lost" it. As in she couldn't remember where she parked it. Her solution? RENT ANOTHER CAR TO LOOK FOR THE RENTAL SHE LOST! Not to call the rental place and have them use the GPS to locate the car....noooo. It took her TWO weeks, of paying for TWO car rentals to find the "lost" car....and what happened when she found it? She got out of the second rental, into the first, and drove off. And....forgot about that second rental car for a full MONTH while it continued to rack up charges on her father's credit card.

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    Man in a black hoodie against a pink wall, challenging stereotypes about being "born gifted." That people who don’t speak your language are stupid.

    anon:

    To add: On the flip side that people that speak more than one language are intelligent (they could be ignorant racists in multiple languages). I agree with your statement.

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    #25

    Person smiling, wearing large glasses and a pink shirt, representing gifted stereotype challenges. Quite annoyed when gays are portrait all glamorous "~ooh, darling"-like.

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    ॐBoyGanesh
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    But we are all glamorous. It simply doesn’t define us nor is it what primarily makes up our character & personality. Now, if OP had chosen another stereotyping word bedside “glamorous,” I maybe ready to do battle.

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    #26

    Two people on a couch playfully interacting, sharing pizza, humorously challenging stereotypes and misconceptions. That just because I'm bisexual must mean I want to have a threesome or that I'll cheat during a relationship. Like no and no. Please stop asking me if I'm down for one, I'm not.

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    #27

    Woman with a tablet in a modern office hallway, reflecting on misconceptions about being "born gifted." Women in leadership or upper positions must have slept their way to the top.

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    #28

    Woman in green dress outside, holding a hand up as if to stop, challenging misconceptions about being born gifted. Honestly "Karen" is getting really old and taken way out of context. Need to start calling crazy what it is. Crazy. Rude. Inconsiderate. Selfish. Ignorant. Entitled. Dramatic. Let's get more specific folks.

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    Angie May
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sorry to anyone named Karen but this is how slang works, finding a shorthand instead of saying someone is crazy, rude, inconsiderate, selfish, arrogant, entitled and dramatic you save time by saying one word that everyone recognizes as all those things. Same as when a someone's called a Chad.

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    #29

    Person playing keyboard with a guitar nearby, highlighting the gifted stereotype. Laptop in the background on a patterned bedspread. That if you're really good at something you're born gifted. Wasn't the thousands of hours I put into learning it just was born knowing how to do it. Because that's how skills work.

    I can play a lot of musical instruments, can I pick up a similar instrument to what I know and make it sound decent? Yes but that's not because I'm gifted it's because I practiced with something similar for days.

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    Helena
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You can have talent, you can practice, but don't discount talent. Some people can practice forever, but without talent, it just falls flat. Like music without heart. Art without soul. Dancing without feeling. When talent is lacking, ing it is noticeable

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    #30

    Person in a pink shirt and glasses, expressing contemplation, illustrating born gifted stereotypes and misconceptions. Im black. I can't dance, stop assuming, please.

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    Nea
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I’m Indian, I cant dance either. I also dont speak like Raj. Nobody does.

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    #31

    Crowd wearing winter clothing and red caps outdoors. That Americans are just a bunch of exnophoboc, racist, gun toting, truck driving, close minded morons.
    I mean, me, driving a truck? Not a chance.

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    #32

    Graduates celebrating by throwing caps in the air, challenging stereotypes and misconceptions about being born gifted. That people that didn’t go to college are lazy.

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    Kira Okah
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    2 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or if they drop out. I dropped out of medical school, I couldn't mentally handle the pressure of someone's life in my hands so I backed off or I probably would have been very ill. Even though I now have a Masters in a different subject, some members of my family still consider me lazy or useless for dropping out for my own health.

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    #33

    Young woman in a floral top standing against a textured wall, challenging gifted stereotypes. I hate it when someone streotypes about how a man should do the first move and we, a woman, should just wait for it. And if a woamn do the first move they will have an impression that that woman is a s**t and is a thirsty for man..

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The idea that guys are studs for having a lot of sex and women are sluts if they do is one of the most annoying and obvious double standards we have.

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    #34

    Man smiling outdoors, holding pens; challenges "born gifted" stereotypes in a casual setting. Autistic people as being dumb.

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    Beak Hookage
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or that we're emotionless robots who are also geniuses. And also there are no autistic girls.

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    #35

    That white/European food is bad or “unseasoned”. Or that white people are culture thieves.

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    2 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sure... french, italian and spanish food are definitely bad...

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    #36

    Young student with a backpack stands confidently in front of a chalkboard, challenging "Born Gifted" stereotypes. Quiet kid = School shooter.

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    I can relate. I was made fun of for being a quiet kid in school with one kid in my class saying that I could be a school shooter.

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    Rafael
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They think the kid is a potential shooter and then proceed to bully said kid. Darwin would be proud if he wasn't sickened school shootings are even a thing.

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    #37

    That all married couples hate each other.

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    #38

    Nerds can't be athletic. I'll beat your a*s on the course and in star wars trivia.

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    Max Fox
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Henry Cavill is a HUGE nerd, and has the credentials to prove it. He refused to act as the lead in the Witcher TV series unless they followed the book. When the new producer wanted to go a different direction that didn't conceptually follow the books, Cavill quit. He only came back because they promised that they would continue to follow the books. There is, truly, nothing more nerdy than demanding that a TV series/movie of a fantasy book match the book itself.

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    #39

    Smiling man in casual wear standing confidently in a bright room, challenging gifted stereotypes. I get really annoyed when people automatically think that I'm an IT guy. BTW, I am Asian.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Flip side, because I'm IT that I'm a nerd. Look... I don't give a flip about technology after I clock out

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    #40

    Assuming that the person in charge has to be a man. Similarly, a man refusing to work under a female boss.

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    Michael Largey
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I grew to prefer female bosses. When a male boss is challenged, he tends to assert his authority. When a female boss is challenged, she tends to assert her competence. Of course, that was just my career experiences. Your mileage may differ.

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    #41

    “Lesbian” haircuts, b***h I just like short hair cause my hair is heavy.

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    kissmychakram
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Practicality for me. My sister, bf and both nieces have long hair. I went on holiday with them once and the amount of time dedicated to simply *drying* their collective hair, let alone styling it, was mind boggling to me. I jump out of the shower, rub my head with a towel and maybe run a comb through and I'm done.

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    #42

    That we men are all “horn dogs,” always interested in s*x, or that we want to intercourse a woman. Hint: many times, we don’t want to intercourse the ladies.

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    #43

    “Born Gifted”: 40 Stereotypes And Misconceptions Netizens Want People To Stop Believing That women aren't as good at math or science as compared to men.

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    Beak Hookage
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I grew up thinking I was terrible at maths. Eventually I realised I only thought that because I'd been socially conditioned to assume that was the case.

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    #44

    That single parents are bad parents. Sometimes single parents are f*****g epic.

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    This one ticks me off bad. there’s such a paranoia over getting divorced, “what about the kids?!” Controversial, but it’s not that big of a deal. A parent is only as good as they parent. 1 or 2, whichever gender, is not the biggest factor of them all.

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    Luke Branwen
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My single mom (+ her brother and her mom, my uncle and granny) made my childhood freakin' awesome and I'll forever be grateful I was born to HER even though she sometimes says stuff like "I deserved a better mom". Newsflash mom, error 404.

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    #45

    “Born Gifted”: 40 Stereotypes And Misconceptions Netizens Want People To Stop Believing I hate that people that have parents living with them are stereotyped as people leeching off their parents.

    Even if the person is the one paying all the bills and clearly working while their parent sits at home doing nothing. people still automatically assume that the parent owns the house and is paying all the bills while their kid is leeching off them. to the point of being looked down on and it's really annoying.

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    Novel Idesa
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And maybe people just like being with their family. When I got divorced, my parents invited me and my kids to move in with them. It was supposed to be a temporary thing for a few months while I got back on my feet, but we ended up staying for five years because it was so nice having three generations under one roof. My kids grew up surrounded by so much love and support, and now that they're grown up they have such a special relationship with their grandparents because we raised them together.

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    #46

    That those who do not belong to gender norms or who are not heteronormative are promiscuous and/or deviant.

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    Beak Hookage
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    2 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Some people insist on seeing gender identity as inherently sexual, so therefore anyone who's trans (or gay, for that matter) must be a filthy sl^t/predator.

    #47

    That if a teen is interested in someone of the opposite gender, they automatically have a crush, especially if they're a teen.
    I just want a friend more than anything, and I see this person like a sibling. I've had to hide friendships and avoid hanging out with people to avoid teasing and s**t like that from my parents.

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    Susie Elle
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    2 weeks ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My best friend of 30 years is a man. Kids would pick on us for playing together during breaks. Both our families never even mentioned what might or might not be going on between us, even when we both hit puberty. The only one to do so was the boyfriend of one of his sisters, going like 'oooooh is she your girlfriend?" and we just stared at him :') He's still my best friend and the thought of being anything more than that never even occurred to us.

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    #48

    I hate that as a woman in IT, my ideas weren’t heard unless repeated by a male. Then he would take credit.

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    #49

    “Born Gifted”: 40 Stereotypes And Misconceptions Netizens Want People To Stop Believing That men must be good with hands / technical things. I ever have an ex colleague who can’t believe I as a guy don’t know how to fix a bike (“but you’re a guy”). Well I never owned a bike.

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    #50

    “Born Gifted”: 40 Stereotypes And Misconceptions Netizens Want People To Stop Believing You're Asian so you're naturally smart, right?

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    "Disembodied voice"
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And obviously don't need help because 'your people' are good at math. Like no, I still needed help. I'm only half Asian anyway.

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    #51

    Not necessarily a stereotype, but it's very annoying when people assume that picky eaters CHOOSE to be picky eaters.

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    iseefractals
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's a texture thing for me. Some foods just make me gag if i try to swallow them. Like melted cheese....i love pizza, but if it's got just a tad too much cheese, that's a bit too "melty/stretchy" i physically cannot get it down. There are a bunch of things that are a very, very fine line of being palatable to me. Yogurt, mayo, sauces that are heavy on heated dairy, runny eggs all are an absolute no go for me. But as i've gotten older, and become the designated chef of the family, it's easier for me to make more varied meals because i can prep them in a way that's palatable to me.

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    #52

    That Christians are uneducated sheeple.

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    Salvador Figueroa
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The loud minority is making christians look REALLY bad and would probably explain the decline in young adults attending service.

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    #53

    That all/most foster parents are heroes, that foster kids are “bad”, that all foster kids want to be adopted….anything pertaining to foster care tbh.

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    #54

    That all diabetes is caused by sugar; type 2 is sugar/bad diet, while type 1 is more or less genetic [i think. I have it and 1 other person in my family has it].

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    Child of the Stars
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is an inherent misunderstanding in this one. While it's true that Type II is heavily influenced by dietary habits, it's also influenced by genetics, just like a LOT of diseases and disorders.

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    #55

    “Born Gifted”: 40 Stereotypes And Misconceptions Netizens Want People To Stop Believing That every “successful” single straight male should be in a relationship in his 40s.

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    #56

    Anything with height. We cant control genetics.

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    #57

    That I/my parents do not work hard because we don’t have very much money.

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    Libstak
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nah you just suck at being corrupt con artists if today's elite are anything to compare to.

    #58

    That all Southerners are dumb racists.

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    Lost Panda
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I grew up in Tennessee. When I was in the military I met more racists from northern states and/or melting pot areas than I ever met back home.

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    #59

    Any part of the “dumb blonde” character

    and the amount of people who think i’m lying to them about xyz things about myself to escape the label.

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    #60

    People who have a spouse of another race thinking they have a right to speak on said race's experience or that they're instantly not racist in any way shape or form and their actions can never be perceived as such.

    And that's not just aimed at white people.

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    Michael Largey
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm always gratified by people think that just because they marry someone from group X they can't be prejudiced against group X. That means I can't be a male chauvenist - after all, I married a woman.

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    #61

    That people who come from “third world” to “first world” countries to work have lower educational attainment for the same degree type, and are not suitably qualified to do the same job they did in their home country.

    In fact I’d argue that the educational and training rigor is more stringent in some poorer countries than some first world countries.

    I will not state which countries I am referring to or I will be lambasted with defensive criticism.

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    Nea
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    As an Indian living in India but having studied in many top international universities, I can confidently say Indian schools and colleges are way harder. And I have studied till PhD.

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    #62

    Well I’m schizophrenic and… people think I’m a serial k*ller. So probably that.

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    Beak Hookage
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There's a reason why serial killers are very, VERY rarely found legally insane. In fact I can only think of one example. Most of them know damn well what they're doing.

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    #63

    The assumptions that women like cooking/cleaning, are inherently better at cooking/cleaning, or don’t really mind cooking and cleaning up after themselves and another capable adult (and sometimes kids).

    I’m wondering how I pay (more than) half of the rent, utilities and other bills and have almost no free time to dedicate to hobbies or relax because I have to spend hours every single day managing all of the responsibilities of two adults to live all by myself. I don’t even get paid for all of this free labor nor do I get the benefits of companionship.

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    SirWriteALot
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Then why are you with someone who does not share those responsibilities with you? Bitching on reddit won't change your boyfriend/husband. Only you can do it.

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    #64

    White moms not punishing their kids.

    There are white kids in my school who get their a*s beat because they came home one minute past curfew or got a b on a test but then there’s black kids who don’t have a curfew and vape and barely pass then there’s vice versa just sayin race doesn’t matter.

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    #65

    I hate that because I’m white and not overtly liberal, I must be a conservative fascist.

    Arbitrary centrists exist, people.

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    Michael Largey
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The word "arbitrary" may not be the one you want. It's primary definition is "based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system".

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    #66

    That us brazilians play football and dance samba 24/7, i suck at football and i never went to an carnaval.

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    #67

    Making fun of Hispanic kids that don't speak Spanish. I keep hearing them called ”No Sabo Kids." Our Mesoamerican ancestors did not speak Spanish. Spanish is the language of the conquistador. If you don't speak your native tribes dialect, don't talk s**t about others.

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    #68

    If you're mixed (white+latino), you look white, and you aren't fluent in Spanish, then you have no business identifying as even partially latino. As a mixed kid who is whiter than paper who couldn't for the life of me retain any of the Spanish I was taught, this stereotype really hurts.

    I come from a long line of Spanish New Mexicans on one of my parents' side (my ancestors settled in what's now New Mexico way before it was a part of the U.S.), but my other parent is very white. I'm proud of my Spanish heritage, even if it isn't visible, and people call me fake for talking about it. It's not my fault I didn't get very much melanin.

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    Kristen Woehlke
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Same here. I'm Italian, but I'm so white I'm translucent! Yeah o have family members who cam step outside and then step right back inside and have a beautiful tan. Not me, I walk outside on a sunny day and I burn, blister & peel then turn white again... I call it being "melaninly challenged"!

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    #69

    Girls don’t play/aren’t good at video games.

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    Kira Okah
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My achievement list on Steam and several MMOs says otherwise. Play lots of video games

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    #70

    I hate when ethnicities or races are categorized into a small box and expected to all dress the same, or else you’re not that specific ethnicity/race. Many white people have told me I didn’t look Mexican just because I don’t dress like the stereotypical Latina… not even because of my appearance, but style.

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    #71

    Strong people are stupid. Not the most offensive stereotype but I didn’t see it on here.

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    #72

    That West Virginians / Appalachians are backwoods inbreds. When I left the state (for career purposes), I was shocked to find how many assumptions people made about my home. I still avoid questions about where I’m from because I don’t want the cruel comments.

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    #73

    That black people talk like “yo yo, what up,” and etc i saw someone asking how to talk to black people and how to know our language doing weird “gang-like” hand signs….like we literally speak english 💀 matter fact we barely do that and if there are ppl who do that its the environment that the are raised in but ive nvr seen a black person as one do that 😭.

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    #74

    I hate when people say that X country are either ugly or beautiful, honestly how brain-dead you have to be to be so reductive towards millions of woman.

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    #75

    That befause i'm trans im automatically left wing/communist.

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    #76

    Tired of stupid East Indians stereotypes: creeps, stare at white women, are IT experts with thick Indian accents, introverted, social inept and of course horrible hygiene.

    There is also a world of difference between someone who was born in a western country vs one that was born and raised in India. I am tired of being automatically lumped in with that separate cohort.

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    #77

    I'm a white male so therefore my life has been on easy mode.

    Almost every "ethnic" I know save from those who actually *came* from overseas seems to have a better life than me. More success, friends and social life, wealth, involved parents, better schooling and mental health and more loved ones around them now.

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    Pete jamail
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It’s not the color of one skin that defines a man but the thickness of his wallet.

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    #78

    Republicans are stereotyped as religious or hateful.

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    Helena
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No no, regligious AND hateful. And that isn't stereotype, that's observation.

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    #79

    Black women being loud, aggressive, and lack any form of intelligence, or having big natural hair as an African American means it’s most likely fake.

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    #80

    Wearing glasses makes me a nerd.

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    #81

    That fake hair, nails, and makeup automatically make a girl out to be 100% fake, high "up-keep" , or vain.

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    iseefractals
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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Fake hair, nails and abundance of make up.....hmm....yeah, sounds vain and seems like an awful lot of maintenance...some might even describe it as being "high" particularly compared to women who....ya know don't do those things.

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    #82

    That if you're a black person you're supposed to have dreads, or braids, or any sort of twist, or an afro. That if you don't have any hair type but straight that it's a wig, even if you just straightened your hair that day.

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    #83

    All black people eat chicken. Actually it’s proved more colored people are vegan than white people.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yes, black people have a higher rate of veganism than the general population.....and they also consume not only more chicken, but more meat overall than the general population. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9884589/#:~:text=Blacks%20had%20the%20highest%20annual,meat%20(P%20%3C%200.001).

    #84

    People out together are automatically a couple.For example, I (f) was out with a female friend and (both single and straight)we went to an outdoor car show because we both like cars and didn't feel like staying home. We decided to stop for ice cream before we went home and the young male cashier automatically charged my friend for both our orders without asking. We'd done nothing to indicate we were a couple and he didn't ask; he just made a huge assumption. No, we weren't offended, but we were very annoyed at the inconvenience. They had a long line so only an a*****e would make him rering it and no way was I going to make my friend pay for my order because of some stupid kid. Fortunately, I had the right combo of bills to pay her back, but if I didn't, ugh!

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