This is quite a fun game. Let's guess what slur you are thinking of. I love GenuineGirly's Valley Girl guess. That is quite annoying. Also the Crazy killer cracker is awesome, haven't heard it, but will definitely use it whenever watching a B-horror flick.
I like ghetto mentality. The women have a definite stereotype and the men, if they aren't incarcerated have a habit of shooting dice in front of the liquor store and shouting out profanities followed by cracker or nigga depending on the color of the person passing by.
Also, fairy is another one that paints a picture. Those guys are my favorite type of people. I miss having my fairy friends. They're awesome drama queens and great to have around when getting dressed for a night out since they have style sense and are brutally honest while calling you darling and using words such as fabulous.
Accountants...now there is one that is the quiet, geeky type of guy. Very serious and not so much fun to hang around.
Ooo, then there are the suburban soccer moms. You know what I'm talking about. High waisted, taper legged jeans (aka mommy jeans), big poofy hair, and what is first on their priority list? The children of course. Usually seen in a huge SUV or a Town and Country van (aka Mom Taxi) driving her kids to a million extra-curricular events because their children are geniuses and need to be well-rounded. They have a happy exterior, but are bitter inside of all they have missed out on, although they will never admit that.
Those are my guesses. Am I racist? Meh, I think everyone has stereotypes because humans tend to think in terms of connections and groupings. To better understand the world around us, we make categories for everything to fit in. Are they true? Well, not everyone fits in a neat little category. Get to know the people and then decide.
Oh me? Well, I'm the teacher of course. I spend hours doing cutesy shit and love apples. Teddy bears make me melt. I wear denim jumpers and tend to be very frumpy. I would never use profanity, in fact I'm quite prim and proper. Kids are my business and gee aren't they precious. Yep, that's me...I'm a stereotypical, white teacher.
