Stereotypical
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This is not a story of a nameless survivor of war, and nameless refugees, whose
stereotypical
images we see in our newspapers and our TV with tattered clothes, dirty face, scared eyes.
Now it turns out, we are extremely
stereotypical.
And so it turns out we're so stereotypical, our brains have got dedicated neural circuitry to decode this stereotyping.
To tell you the kinds of societal challenges that are going to come up in the new machine age, I want to tell a story about two
stereotypical
American workers.
And to make them really stereotypical, let's make them both white guys.
One of these was more
stereotypical
for me.
For years, I'd seen photos of this space being documented as a lifeless and cold monolith, much like the
stereotypical
image painted of the American Muslim experience.
She was a devout conservative Catholic, a believer in traditional family values,
stereotypical
roles of men and women, and I was, well, me.
So, it's not exactly a
stereotypical
set of rules.
And when I was reflecting on my time in the military, I wasn't first thinking on the
stereotypical
drills and discipline and pain of it; but rather, the small, intimate human moments, moments of great feeling: friends going AWOL because they missed their families, friends getting divorced, grieving together, celebrating together, all within the backdrop of the military.
None of these things are
stereotypical
of that generation, right?
I want them to get the media involved because the media are crucial in helping to dissolve some of the
stereotypical
views we have of other people, which are dividing us from one another.
But sadly we still use guns that shoot bullets, black men are still calling each other brothers, and getting high, stoned, fighting etc.. Common
stereotypical
urban black men are still getting the short end of the stick!
And believe me, in this film, both ways are clichéd and
stereotypical.
The rest of the film is simply the usual "Santa Anna is a tyrant" storyline and with a weak attempt to show the Mexican perspective with a fictional Hispanic character displaying
stereotypical
Latin machismo.
It's
stereotypical
and REAL homeschoolers are NOTHING like they were on this show!! Personally I'm glad it got canceled after the first few episodes.
The action scenes were dull, the acting was surprisingly poor, and some of these characters were TOO
stereotypical
to even be funny.
The dad is the
stereotypical
dumb TV dad, and the mom... well, she's not totally awful.
The central premise of this movie was basically a bunch of
stereotypical
black people sitting around a barbershop exchanging painfully unfunny repartee.
Of course, the stereotypical, rich, uncaring head of the operation doesn't struggle one bit to pull off his one dimensional character but for Carey and others around him the job is a whole lot harder.
This movie gives out horrible messages to girls everywhere, complete with
stereotypical "
junior high" experience.
The twins even complain about not having a
stereotypical
grandfather.
Wow this really is stereotypical, terrible trash.
Why write a bad story about over the top and
stereotypical
Singaporeans?
"Bar Hopping" seems to be trying to be about the
stereotypical
bar tender and lay "shrink" serving up pearls of wisdom followed by example vignettes played out by the cast.
Even the only female on the team got reduced to
stereotypical
female humor, being mostly scantily clad and giving off innuendos.
Full of clichés, unrealistic moments: punching the air in celebration after putting a fire out, never mind that someone's lost their home and possessions!!, announcing a pregnancy in a bar along with all your mates before telling you in private first, walking on the roof of a burning building for no apparent reason, the
stereotypical
funerals and strained relationships, the very dodgy, cheesy music at the end, the unrealistic treatment of the girl who was rescued from her apartment, the very unrealistic explosion from that same apartment!! Did they have a couple of oxygen tanks in the attic or something!!? Anyone with an ounce of wit can see that this movie was a joke.
They even act and talk differently, with the standard degrading usage of extremely poor grammar associated with the
stereotypical
image of blacks portrayed in many cartoons of the era.
Imagine every stereotypical, overacted cliche from every movie and TV show set on the streets of Brooklyn between 1930 and 1980.
Stupid, unrealistic, and
stereotypical.
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