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"stereotype" Definitions
  1. a fixed idea or image that many people have of a particular type of person or thing, but which is often not true in reality and may cause hurt and offence
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The stereotype of women as preferring plain vanilla sex is just that: a stereotype.
How has the stereotype, how has that gamer stereotype changed over the last couple years?
"I think there's a stereotype, and I don't think we fit into that stereotype," he says.
Not only is it a stereotype that damages them, it's a stereotype that is the opposite of lived reality.
I think there's also a stereotype, a homophobic stereotype of gay men that they just want to hook up. Yeah.
Bigotry involves creating a stereotype about a disfavored group and then applying that stereotype to an individual you've never met.
The stereotype of greedy geezers just concerned about themselves when it comes to climate change is just that — a stereotype.
Some researchers theorized the reason is that we stereotype women as having higher ethical standards, and then we penalize them for breaking the stereotype.
"We don't think using a stereotype to combat another stereotype is actually going to work to level the playing field for our girls," she says.
Yenta is a stereotype, of course — the kind of busybody who knows all the gossip first and needs to meddle in everything— but she's our stereotype.
"I am quite interested in exploring characters who have some kind of stereotype around them, and the WAG is the biggest stereotype of the lot," he explains.
River is something of a stereotype, but that stereotype is one of Ms. Rose's targets, along with pompous artists, weed aficionados, self-denigrating 40-somethings and gusbandry itself.
Lundquist cites a concept called "stereotype threat," in which a person of a given racial or social group becomes anxious about confirming a perceived — often negative — stereotype about their group.
However, some of these organizations have, at times, remained overly concerned with the stereotype of the greedy lawyer, a stereotype that has been difficult to shed in the veterans' benefits arena.
Being a gamer, it's actually a little bit tricky to comment specifically on how the stereotype has changed because I've always felt like it was a stereotype that was not accurate.
Yet, the rest of Jordan's story doesn't reinforce the harmful stereotype that people with mental illness lead love-less, lonely lives (the same stereotype Pete Davidson recently had to push back against).
People are complicated at every end of the spectrum, and it's as wrong to stereotype conservatives or evangelicals as it is to stereotype someone on the basis of race, immigration status or sex.
His composite name is the epitome of a British stereotype.
For a girl, the stereotype is that they're a slut.
Excluded from that stereotype, girls pursued other professional fields instead.
This stereotype made me feel like shit for so long.
So you think vegans like this contribute to the stereotype?
Why is the teacher grouping all Hetereosexuals as a stereotype?
Mr Varoufakis's European ambitions do not exactly disprove the stereotype.
There's a stereotype that all feminists are kind of joyless.
Unfortunately, their Mexican stereotype costume is already out of stock.
The stereotype of the visionary male founder dominates Silicon Valley.
Media representations of Asian Americans tend to bolster that stereotype.
The evangelical Christian stereotype needs to be put to rest.
People are perceiving them as the stereotype of their generation.
Hall is both an Alabama stereotype and an Alabama reality.
But behind every stereotype, there's usually an ounce of truth.
The Straight Talk Express also led to the stereotype of
But this stereotype is inaccurate, as recent events have shown.
Forget the stereotype that Arizona is all desert and rattlesnakes.
For decades, this stereotype dictated Democrats' approach to the South.
This racist stereotype overrides the evidence in the United States.
They thus expanded the legend into a stereotype, and it
In relationships, she resists every stereotype of the female nurturer.
The Starbucks barista with a bachelor's is the underemployed stereotype.
The walking thing is a stereotype, but it's totally true.
But everyone knows they're based on a false stereotype, right?
Even a harmless sitcom like Parks & Rec perpetuates the stereotype.
It feels treasonous to contribute to the already poisonous stereotype.
"I don't want to play a stereotype," he recalled thinking.
The stereotype of binge drinking is a very real thing.
It's long been a cultural stereotype that Americans are prudes.
This is the timeworn stereotype that science has long reinforced.
"I didn't want to be an Irish stereotype," he said.
If you're hiding your talent, it adds to the stereotype.
But these four young people are disproving every negative stereotype.
And they stereotype other groups, and the groups might change.
"Racializing crime perpetuates a stereotype" and dishonors Nipsey, he wrote.
The stereotype that "girls aren't good at STEM" still exists.
I know it's a gender stereotype, but I don't care.
He hardly fits the stereotype of the grizzled, wizened pro.
The same stereotype, she discovered, affects perceptions of physical movement.
He was Irish, and was playing on the national stereotype.
He may not fit the stereotype, but he conforms beautifully.
If Bernie's style on Monday night didn't fit the stereotype of him as a barking socialist, his tax comment will provide fuel for that other stereotype: that his ideas are too extreme for America.
Many Asian-Americans are aware of the "model minority" stereotype that has been forced upon them, and how that same stereotype has been used to perpetuate anti-black policies and attitudes, particularly in education.
"Nye's TV persona has perpetuated the harmful stereotype that scientists are nerdy, combative white men in lab coats — a stereotype that does not comport with our lived experience as women in STEM," the group continues.
Instead, articles continued feeding the stereotype by covering those early adopters.
Just a distorted stereotype of how we think others see us.
On paper at least, I'm the stereotype of a GoPro customer.
At 94, Golden Girls' Betty White debunks every stereotype about aging.
Look, not to stereotype, but a lot of pasta salad sucks.
It's funny too, because there's the big dick stereotype in porn.
No need to bother with specifics when a stereotype is handy.
Ms Nors, meanwhile, deals a vicious, blow to another Nordic stereotype.
You assert yourself, people want to call you angry, that stereotype.
The resulting comments certainly did not really help disprove the stereotype.
So I was like, 'Am I about to play a stereotype?
That may be because some Chileans stereotype Colombians as drug-dealers.
It's certainly a stereotype that Australians drink a lot of beer.
Sure, it was once associated with hippies and the stoner stereotype.
The more this stereotype still exists, the worse off women are.
" The judge said, "The court rejects this outdated and offensive stereotype.
Men often stereotype and dismiss friendship breakups among women as catfighting.
So much for that whole "living in the parents' basement" stereotype.
It's a stereotype both Sotomayor and Justice Elena Kagan struggled with.
This is the stereotype of sixties youth as progressive and permissive.
Not one negative stereotype about older workers holds up under scrutiny.
There's a widespread stereotype that living in the suburbs is boring.
And all Asians aren't the stereotype of being small and petite.
The exhausted, overworked entrepreneur is a tired and ill-informed stereotype.
And the tragic mulatto morphed into another stereotype -- the magic mulatto.
Poor emotional control is often part of the Italian-American stereotype.
My father was the opposite of the deadbeat black dad stereotype.
Has everyone under the age of 35 become a cultural stereotype?
She didn't fit into the stereotype the series were aiming for.
Davina has broken that stereotype by becoming a leader of one.
The current President has done much to continue that outdated stereotype.
Both Alex and the play struggle to buck formula and stereotype.
Black Panther is very much an attempt to tackle that stereotype.
"Really there is no reason other than a stereotype," she said.
Mike Bloomberg has a lot of money is not a stereotype.
But these days, that years-old stereotype is far from accurate.
Each school around my high school has their own unique stereotype.
The stereotype is a person performing one job for one employer.
The stereotype that rescue dogs are "broken," Paxton explains, is flawed.
"It adds to the stereotype that we're all nutters," he said.
More than a decade later, Democrats are still fighting that stereotype.
The stereotype of an unauthorized immigrant is still a single man from Mexico in the US to find work, but that stereotype describes exactly the sort of migrant who isn't coming into the US much anymore.
If a male wants to do anything that is not within this stereotype, or not do something that is listed in the stereotype, they are severely punished by society by way of social isolation or social exclusion!
Obviously some of them aren't so bad, I don't want to stereotype.
So I already had this stereotype of, 'Wow, this girl is intense.
He is a mild-mannered politician and man, a stereotype of Canadians.
There's this stereotype that Asian women are small, skinny, and flat-chested.
The pink and blue binary is a stereotype that reinforces women's oppression.
Mainstream media plays a major role in reaffirming the "Male = Value" stereotype.
The well-tuned ensemble guarantees that these characters never slip into stereotype.
It's as if Capcom dodged any single stereotype by smashing them altogether.
What this show does is find ways to shred that stock stereotype.
She explained her disdain for the "stereotype" in an interview with InStyle.
You become this stereotype of someone who's not cool or relevant anymore.
Quite the opposite of the grim reaper stereotype many of us imagine.
Instead, the film is full of every stereotype one can think of.
Play-acting as a broad stereotype on TV has real-world ramifications.
Both founders contradict the stereotype of crypto-enthusiasts as wild, lawless iconoclasts.
But it seems obvious to me that that stereotype no longer fits.
The problem was that I didn't think I looked like the stereotype.
Laning chimed in, using the opportunity to invoke an old sexist stereotype.
Making the stereotype worse was that sideline reporters needed to be pretty.
It's not a coincidence that Hamlet's Ophelia cleaves perfectly to this stereotype.
OK, if it's just a stereotype, what percentage of prostitutes are men?
I think there's a stereotype out there that women don't help women.
Her example, the "bitchy, uptight, overbearing" housewife, isn't just a stale stereotype.
The figure in "Bag Lady" also complicates, maybe even upends, her stereotype.
It's the one stereotypical Asian stereotype I've wanted to live up to.
Here's an accurate stereotype about Indian people, Kondabolu says: We love mangoes.
In any work of art, courting a stereotype is a dangerous thing.
The beauty of a computer is it can go beyond the stereotype.
Like, the stereotype developed by a computer will be an accurate one.
This involves thinking about people who don't fit the stereotype you've acknowledged.
It's the same stereotype that gets ambitious women tagged as unlikable bitches.
But never has the stereotype been laid out quite like this before.
Lebanese people's joie-de-vivre is a stereotype many citizens wear proudly.
You see that growing up…and you want to buck that stereotype.
Or is the pattern a stereotype driven by headlines rather than statistics?
That said, Secret Solstice was far from one big enfants terribles stereotype.
And today, in the golden age of television, the stereotype rages on.
Now, he's … well, he's still a racist, sexist, homophobic Irish cop stereotype.
Among omnivorous eaters out there, there's a certain stereotype about vegan food.
They don't quite fit the stereotype of what a progressive person is.
"I want to break the stereotype where women can't compete," Perez said.
Once a stereotype has taken hold, it is extremely difficult to dislodge.
It's equally fruitless to try to stereotype an average American kratom user.
It's a stereotype that only male players can succeed after having kids.
But African-American clubwomen and reformers did not accept the "mammy" stereotype.
But African-American clubwomen and reformers did not accept the "mammy" stereotype.
When have you defied a stereotype of some aspect of your identity?
The performances reiterated a stereotype of women on the sidelines, supporting men.
But the past decade has given us reason to rethink this stereotype.
Contrary to stereotype, we don't just make up the unskilled labor force.
At 78, Hardwick's easy to stereotype as just another old white guy.
And exercise our own abilities for stereotype-suppression while we still can.
And once an economy gets labeled "miraculous" or "hopeless," the stereotype sticks.
An Asian character speaks like… an 80s stereotype of an elderly mystic.
Apparently Scotch isn't just for your grandpa, as the stereotype may suggest.
The mammy stereotype portrays black women as obedient maids to white families.
In another study, Eberhardt examined the stereotype linking black men and crime.
The media exacerbates the problem by echoing that stereotype in its coverage.
She is at once a real identity marker and an imagined stereotype.
It was just like any other overproduced, true-to-stereotype VC party.
This particular stereotype is tired, it's outdated, and lord knows, it's harmful.
I am super femme, so that stereotype is out of the running.
That may be a stereotype, but that's what we see, at least.
Shows like Will & Grace and Gimme Gimme Gimmemeans we are well-versed in the gay man/female best friend stereotype, but a straight man having mostly female friends—there's no term for it, no stereotype to draw from.
It is saying, I object to you because you failed to conform to this stereotype, the stereotype that if you are assigned a male sex at birth, you must live and identify for your entire life as a man.
It is saying, I object to you because you failed to conform to this stereotype, the stereotype that if you are assigned a male sex at birth, you must live and identify for your entire life as a man.
There's also the nerd stereotype—I don't think of myself as a nerd.
It's a ubiquitous stereotype that modestly dressed, headscarf-wearing Muslim women are oppressed.
It's a stereotype but I think lads are so tight with their money.
" She added, "Regular People save the world everyday so if I'm the stereotype!!
The new generation of South Korean pop groups proves that stereotype resoundingly false.
It's a cultural stereotype as old as the landline: teenagers love their phones.
But is that 2,000 years of homophobic stereotype I hear in the background?
Another bad stereotype from movies and soap operas is that everyone needs chemotherapy.
There's this misconception, this stereotype … that you have migrants running across willy-nilly.
Whether that was honest advice or just a hostile stereotype, I couldn't say.
" Representative Patricia Todd, a Democrat, said the law was "based in a stereotype.
She is technically an angry Black woman, but she's not a damn stereotype.
As John Hughes's film proved, there's always more to people than a stereotype.
Vodka is really the traditional accompaniment to caviar; it's not just a stereotype.
But it fed the stereotype of women supporting activism via their romantic partners.
In her record-breaking 52:70 seconds, she's shattered one more racial stereotype.
It's not just, 'Oh, she's a butt of the joke or the stereotype.
Ross' presence is used as the foil turn an old African stereotype around.
And stereotype-filled kids' shows are a risk factor for developing sexist attitudes.
They put two and two together, and concluded the performance was a stereotype.
Just because a character has an accent doesn't make her an automatic stereotype.
"Stereotype C," a new strain of meningococcal meningitis, emerged in Nigeria in 2013.
One is the stereotype that the current form of ECT is especially dangerous.
Of course, this gender performance stereotype exists in a number of other contexts.
In other words: exactly the stereotype many of us are trying to escape.
"I think social media has taken the dumb model stereotype away," Hadid said.
By refusing to stereotype Muslims and objecting when others do so around you.
Sneaky Sam insists the character is incisive social commentary on an existing stereotype.
That can be thrown out because that's exactly what it is—a stereotype.
A few could surely just fit under the stereotype category of racist, no?
Like everyone else, she's a stereotype with no narrative force of her own.
You have a boss, and he isn't the stereotype of the classic boss.
Its players, including the veterans, have confounded a previous stereotype by getting fit.
You could tell the Canadians by their polite habit of conforming to stereotype.
Ana and Paul, ages 5 and 8, are cast refreshingly against gender stereotype.
The data point that most throughly de-bunks the "special snowflake" millennial stereotype?
It appeared to play into the stereotype of Jews being obsessed with finances.
Contrary to their stereotype, millennials are consuming news and not just entertainment news.
It may be a stereotype, but it's a relatively new and evolving one.
But Guillaume Rey isn't poking fun at a tired stereotype, he's alleging discrimination.
He was exactly the opposite of the stereotype of bomber you would expect.
Saintly Uncle Hugo is an exception, but he's a bit of a stereotype.
Yes. Off-key and maybe inching a little too close to cultural stereotype?
But his avocation defied the stereotype of a vengeful killer: He enjoyed embroidering.
Chávez plays with the pastoral, idyllic stereotype of women cooking in the kitchen.
I thought it an old stereotype, possibly never accurate and certainly now outmoded.
We create a limited stereotype of life that glosses over a broader diversity.
But it's a classist stereotype that only poor brown women wear acrylic nails.
I settled in, expecting to read a story that punctured Reagan's indelible stereotype.
It takes more than that, though, to remove the sting of a stereotype.
He wanted to show Cleo's strength without deforming her into a Hollywood stereotype.
She didn't fit the stereotype of someone likely to have a heart attack.
Each one flips a character stereotype on its head in a beautiful way.
They are reduced to a few signs of ethnic identity and sexual stereotype.
But it has also been criticized for promoting the stereotype of "barbaric" Arabs.
Oh, and the stereotype that women who get abortions are selfish or unmaternal?
It would be hard for me to watch movies that use this stereotype.
"I definitely don't fit the stereotype for a first-generation student," she said.
Thankfully, though, people are combating that stereotype (though not all progress is linear).
"It's a stereotype that I just don't want to deal with," Oyeneyin said.
Black female rage is an incarcerating stereotype whose social costs remain absurdly high.
We still have dangerous enemies, so maybe keeping this stereotype going is useful.
"You don't come across as the stereotype of the private detective," she said.
The Graceland team said that overcoming the quickie stereotype is their greatest challenge.
Hayek is playing a noxious stereotype in a movie that gleefully exploits stereotypes.
These ongoing hearings have succeeded in creating a negative stereotype of Hillary Clinton.
That's not just a stereotype because this is a part of our experience.
But many of them are performing much better than their new stereotype suggests.
"He's not dumb," Bernardin said, trying to counter the stereotype of the breed.
How do you think a criminal stereotype affects that population's interaction with police?
All this fits the stereotype of "Jewish uproar"—of a noisy, obstinate people.
Next: It's a stereotype, but apologizing is a big part of Canadian culture.
Yet, being here has taught me that my school's stereotype is definitely wrong.
Because Mr. Bush's artistic talent goes against the stereotype we have of him.
The stereotype of the grizzled, potbellied coach with tobacco drooling down his chin?
Underwraps exists to counter the stereotype of Muslim women as "oppressed," she said.
But every political stereotype has a kernel of truth -- or it wouldn't stick.
Embrace the feminine stereotype (regardless of whether it is your style or personality).
We think there was a stereotype operating within this law at the time.
Every time you assault and stereotype a person, you've ripped the social fabric.
We don't need to replace one ethnic or racial stereotype with another one.
Armstrong is tall, thin, and blonde — precisely the stereotype of a successful blogger.
Like when people talk about sort of a bro-y stereotype for startups.
Cuddy suggests that men are less likely to talk about feelings of impostorism than women are because of "stereotype backlash," or social punishment for failing to conform to stereotypes (in this case, the stereotype that men are assertive and confident).
While Thomas might have evoked one racial stereotype from the past -- the violent black man who needed to be put down -- the reality was that Hill was actually confronting another racial stereotype during the hearings: the hypersexual "Jezebel," some say.
You can think of this method as a way to sketch out a stereotype.
Today, they are trying to take back the whitewashed stereotype of the American cowboy.
Nobody is looking to be the fill-in-the-blank stereotype on the panel.
In satirizing an Asian-American stereotype, I was feeding into an African-American one.
The Grindr chemsex fiend is one stereotype of young gay men in neoliberal London.
Reverse the stereotype by putting money in people's pockets instead of taking it out.
Yet even this stereotype doesn't explain the rigidity of the Sad White Person Movie.
Never mind that this plot formula has become a flaming stereotype all by itself.
Today, Google's homepage is graced by record- and stereotype-breaking runner Fanny Blankers-Koen.
Social Q's I am living a gender-stereotype reversal and am embarrassed about it.
Shirking the "lazy" stereotype that follows sloths around, Maple is ahead in her development.
I know it's still alive in our community, but it's a very negative stereotype.
One option is for the CEOs to call it out and correct the stereotype.
Despite being a stereotype in so many ways, Elle isn't catty or mean spirited.
In a way, the French-woman stereotype feels like a modern-day fairy tale.
A last group of dog whistles works by an entirely different mechanism — stereotype activation.
But it doesn't have to keep trotting out the same boring, and damaging, stereotype.
This comment plays into a tired stereotype that women interested in fashion are superficial.
Because while Entourage plays into almost every awful stereotype about Hollywood, Call My Agent!
Click here to view original GIFLos Angeles is a pretty easy city to stereotype.
There's currently a great slate of stereotype-busting shows aimed at toddlers and preschoolers.
Stoners tend to have the stereotype of being lazy and lacking ambition in life.
Also, why are we perpetuating that awful stereotype that models don't enjoy eating food?
There's also the long-held stereotype that men are simply better gamers than women.
Drunk Jack is not the great husband, perfect father, stereotype of a perfect person.
Like mom jeans, it's a little funny when a stereotype sparks a fashion obsession.
Reinforcing stereotype of "a nagging wife" doesn't merely reflect use, it actively reproduces sexism.
I'm not going to be afraid face this stereotype or any others no more.
I feel like they're doing it to distance themselves from the white male stereotype.
This is the moment for Murdoch's outlets to challenge every liberal stereotype about them.
There is a stereotype that Native American peoples have a singular connection to nature.
I liked how the playlist's lack of slowdancing numbers went against the prom stereotype.
The song's fatalistic despair at its own rush to stereotype is its crowning humor.
There are only two personalities within the British stereotype vector: Mr Benn or Gazza.
Contrary to the old stereotype, you should actually be doing more listening than talking.
Just because it's part of a stereotype doesn't mean that we shouldn't portray it.
So obviously, playing into this cheating-guy stereotype, Drake goes to the strip club.
Much of this comes down to how the new characters embody every French stereotype.
The stereotype is that they are best at dispensing "tough love" to difficult students.
And 63 percent wanted schools to restrict costumes that stereotype racial or ethnic groups.
Part of that stereotype stems from a dearth of older women in senior roles.
Toners are often give the bad rep, but Clarins Toning Lotion defies the stereotype.
But the underlying stereotype is a problem labor union organizers have to deal with.
Cohn's persona probably contributed to the cigar-chomping, egotistical stereotype of the studio head.
In Jones's case, the stereotype is that natural black hair is unprofessional and messy.
While the clientele was mostly young guys, other customers defied the vape-douche stereotype.
Brown suggests the then-Delaware senator had expressed some doubt the stereotype was true.
And even though it sounds like a stereotype, Kessler said research backs it up.
Dahl should have been aware that the "happy slave" was not a permissible stereotype.
Is this a new stereotype: Straight male dancers who — perhaps to justify their masculinity?
The stereotype was wrong in 2016 and has become even more wrong in 2020.
Bisexual women like myself often face the stereotype that we are immoral and greedy.
True crime operates on a plane of feminine stereotype more than it does reality.
So removing the stereotype threat could eliminate a huge portion of the gender gap.
This character is a little bit of a queasy stereotype, surprising for the Muppets.
Is there a trick to playing a Southerner without resorting to the redneck stereotype?
These activists have become "the template of the stereotype of Trump voters," he wrote.
Maybe if we knew more Trump voters we'd be less inclined to stereotype them.
They were evoking the stereotype of the oversexed black woman who preyed upon men.
"We faced every kind of negative stereotype you can think of," Mr. O'Riordain said.
That is how strong a stereotype we've created around these things we all experience.
Puccini's opera indulges in an uncomfortable racial stereotype: the obedient, long-suffering Japanese geisha.
He suggests that there is "some truth" to the stereotype that artists are layabouts.
Some of my peers, it seems, were subscribing to the stereotype of black underachievement.
What's more, fielding outsiders reinforces the stereotype that Tories are out-of-touch snobs.
Innovations in printing and marketing, such as stereotype plates and image branding, democratized literature.
With that stereotype went another: that tamale sellers were constantly at one another's throat.
In her earlier years, she demolished the pop star stereotype with her daring ensembles.
Saying that French people love their wine is both a stereotype...and an understatement.
I was surprised by his opinions, they didn't fit the military, red-state stereotype.
Unfortunately, Reyna rarely rises above stereotype, either sentimentalized by Cora or demonized by Troy.
I had done this to myself; playing the inept dad stereotype to the hilt.
The stereotype of our generation is that women drink wine and men drink beer.
It is itself one of the obstructionist behaviors associated with the "Bernie Bro" stereotype.
For her, video games rely on the stereotype that sex workers are dependent victims.
Ipek specifically seeks to challenge the stereotype that dance music isn't concerned with politics.
When people have criticized Sofia Vergara for playing a Latina stereotype—the loud and sexy housewife Gloria Delgado-Pritchett on the popular sitcom Modern Family—the actress defended herself: "What's wrong with being a stereotype?" she said to Hola earlier this year.
"We're easy to stereotype, but it's not how we do business here," Mr. Lemons said.
Snapchat was criticized for offering a "yellowface" selfie filter that looked like an Asian stereotype.
When exclusively using a nickname, for which there is no shared stereotype, this pressure disappears.
Part of it was to combat this stereotype about what a Muslim American looks like.
It's another example of the narrative of the Neanderthals shedding the "savage" or "brutal" stereotype.
It's a stereotype deeply ingrained in cultures that were colonized, including the Philippines, Rondilla says.
That shocked me because she didn't fit the awful stereotype often depicted in the media.
Which hijab should I wear to make you feel good about your stereotype of Muslims?
Some fans applauded the move, while other criticized the "clownish sidekick" as a gay stereotype.
Kaz Foncette, 31, London, UK I hate the stereotype that baldness means that you're dying.
But he seemed to be endorsing a stereotype of southern Europeans as skirt-chasing drunks.
And Atypical really would be perfect — if it didn't fall into the disappointing infidelity stereotype.
They've got that stereotype of slaveowners or whatever, but I do all right, you know?
The stereotype about oldest children being overachievers now has some science to back it up.
There is a tendency to marginalize or stereotype when these types of characters aren't seen.
We know that the outdated stereotype of girls not being interested in STEM is false.
Ali Rosenthal, an early Facebook employee, invests mostly in founders who don't fit the stereotype.
"I choose to think it's more people being captive to stereotype than racism," Moon says.
Deanna watched helplessly as her husband took his cues from the rock-star stereotype playbook.
That's not to say I'm attempting to become some self-censoring, overly accommodating female stereotype.
The media shorthand for this staged event is an outdated stereotype of a Sagebrush Rebellion.
Each one is a stereotype associated with the gender on that side of the screen.
The stereotype within pop culture dates back centuries, becoming the most prominent in the '70s.
Perhaps this was because Sanders played directly into the hand of the "aggressive male" stereotype.
Right now, it just seems to play into the industry's old school, boy's club stereotype.
Misty Copeland is speaking out against the stereotype that most ballet dancers have eating disorders.
Detractors say the character appears obese, which they claim portrays a negative stereotype of Polynesians.
VICE: Your character in Lemon personifies that Hollywood stereotype of the pompous self-indulgent actor.
Ovitz defined the stereotype of a brash Hollywood macher from the 1970s through the 1990s.
For starters, Kevin comes across as nothing more than a walking gay best friend stereotype.
In fact, Nana Elaine puts any tired stereotype about close-minded older folks to shame.
Contrary to the stereotype, we found that player gender itself does not cause performance differences.
It's not necessarily the stereotype that women would be so supportive, and yet, it's amazing.
"In psychological literature, they call it stereotype threat," Gibbons, the University of Cincinnati psychologist, said.
It reiterates the fear that they are the stereotype of the undereducated lower-class kid.
It was a big blunder that played into the negative stereotype of Ford as dimwitted.
The cover definitely falls into the stereotype of slowed-down cover songs created for trailers.
So then you end being a stereotype or a totem, or perfect, it's definitely frustrating.
I turned down roles that I felt were making a mockery of the Asian stereotype.
It was a stereotype — the woman as eternal victim — that they hadn't even thought about.
And believe it or not, this is a stereotype even some queer women subscribe to.
Quirky women in comedies often fall into the "hapless" stereotype — she's always losing her keys!
There's a tired and incorrect stereotype that feminists simply hate children and don't want families.
We're sorry if that seems like a stereotype, but that's just the way it is.
The negative stereotype of the bruja as an evil enchantress has lingered culturally ever since.
Contrary to stereotype, most poor people in the United States are not black or brown.
Do we rely on cultural stereotype, or do we set that aside for something new?
KEY You have to be able to set up a stereotype to knock it down.
But the WWE has a wide reach, and not all fans fit a certain stereotype.
She believes that there is something to the stereotype that Igbo culture is too materialistic.
Why does Misha feel pushed to perform a stereotype, and to have Ralph film it?
But the character has "every stereotype," too, Mr. Fulbeck admitted: good at science, emotionally detached.
"It's the stereotype that they're involved in some kind of criminal activity," she told me.
So much of what we see of him now is the stereotype, the temperamental person.
Those expectations, tinged by stereotype, have limited Latino wrestlers to a narrow range of styles.
They lean into the stereotype we form about someone who looks like a musclebound jock.
Kimmy is a direct negation of what I call the "too-sad-to-function" stereotype.
Arthur: Her Achilles' heel is contempt, which is perhaps the most self-defeating stereotype possible.
So much so that the country proudly embraces any seafood-related stereotype thrown at it.
I think it's teaching Americans how to be peevish and how to stereotype one another.
However, new research published in the journal Psychology and Sexuality challenges this stereotype as well.
It would be nice to see Latinos living regular lives — not stereotype-fueled fantasies — onscreen.
What materializes, however, is a chilling, goofy stereotype — equal parts minstrel, slave, phantom, and ghost.
Few Americans in 1900 would've guessed the stereotype was less than half a century old.
"It is a stereotype of black people: chains and jewelry, bling and money," he said.
Keith Floyd was the acceptable version of a terrible, terrible stereotype: the Great British Eccentric.
But it could put a little crack in a stereotype just as tough to shatter.
" Detroit's proposal suggested that Amazon would further help the city shed "the blue-collar stereotype.
The European stereotype of native Brazilians as cannibals would be reformatted as a cultural virtue.
Even as a child I worried about the effects of the Angry Black Woman stereotype.
And I have my own life — I can make sure to break the stereotype there.
She's almost a more pernicious stereotype than Pepper: the smart lady who can't help herself.
Fight the stereotype by talking to boys, reading to them and encouraging them to read.
Taylor Swift, after all, already declared one music stereotype dead (her own multiple old selves).
It remains an easy stereotype to attach to women, as the ludicrous "Pocahontas" episode illustrated.
They said the statement was condescending — the kind of stereotype that Canadians have long endured.
Women considered it just one more insult by oblivious men who were buttressing a stereotype.
They did this because they felt self-conscious about the stereotype of how Indians smell.
To these critics, many of whom are of Indian descent, Apu is a servile stereotype.
Iván's comment about the "German sense of order" was my first introduction to this stereotype.
It is both wonky and plays into every stereotype of the Left Coast mindfulness movement.
Joe is callow, Frank is angry — distinctions that verge on stereotype, then fall right in.
Perhaps that, too, is part of my Northern elite imagination, or just a tired stereotype.
The participation of Jews in the Polish Communist movement eventually crystallized into a widespread stereotype.
It is hard to think of a more antiquated and stereotype-driven remark than that.
Progressives with a military background challenge the long-held stereotype that all vets lean conservative.
More than most politicians, he embraces his stereotype—the pugilism, the thin skin, the vocabulary.
Police told BuzzFeed News that officers were called to the bar, Stereotype, after 2 a.m.
However, once again, courts seemed to immediately become the very stereotype that Trump was painting.
This kind of trope is what fosters the cultural stereotype of the desirable "bad boy." 
Quijano's testimony appealed to a powerful racial stereotype — that of black men as 'violence prone.
So much for the stereotype of twenty-somethings as sexual deviants in a hookup culture.
And this probably is where the stereotype "all black people know each other" comes from.
He joined Lambda Chi Alpha and lived up to every stereotype of frat boy life.
But lost in that stereotype is the strength of the response from the veteran community.
While this stereotype has "kernels of truth," Howe said, the criticism paints a distorted picture.
Sometimes they're not the nicest people, but I learned not to judge them on stereotype.
It's a stereotype that female whisky drinkers want to shed, including local schoolteacher Katy Orwin.
Joe is callow, Frank is angry — distinctions that verge on stereotype, then fall right in.
With care, the show aims to move the viewer's perceptions of these people beyond stereotype.
It had a lot to do with my inability to fit into the masculine stereotype.
She doesn't fall into a typical stereotype of the super nerdy, boy-obsessed outcast person.
How should you respond when your political opponents assault you with insult, stereotype and contempt?
The casual observer might attribute astrology's surging popularity to the stereotype of the narcissistic millennial.
"There's no one stereotype," says Bill Eddie, who sources cannabis for Ruckus dispensary in Seattle.
While I acknowledge that it is a stereotype, and not all men who are privileged and white and belonged to a fraternity would rape someone, I have unfortunately had to deal with a handful of men in my early career who closely resemble that stereotype.
Although I don't like to mingle and if that's a stereotype I'm happy to own it.
At 72, he embodies the common stereotype of a golfer: old, male and a trifle overweight.
There's a common stereotype about pregnant people that they're always ravenous and craving some random food.
There is a stereotype that men cannot — or do not — notice the makeup that women use.
Instead, she wrote the woman a thank-you note, effectively shutting down the "evil stepmother" stereotype.
In deep Bay Ridge, too, so that's sort of the Brooklyn stereotype that doesn't hold up.
Other than a strong Polish accent, she fits a certain stereotype of the All-American life.
This heroic stereotype in metal lore comes almost entirely from the minds of two great artists.
"'Flyover country' is the last acceptable stereotype," a friend boldly claimed over Chinese food last week.
It's discriminating against an LGB person, but it's clearly because they don't meet that sex stereotype.
Another stereotype that really bothers me is that people assume that survivors are like magical people.
There's a common stereotype about Snapchat: It's beloved among teens and millennials, cryptic to everybody else.
It's like even though she's a stereotype, there's something amazing and kind of delicious about it.
Today, it's evolved to mean any Black person who doesn't fit the negative stereotype of blackness.
Because her rape did not fit the stereotype, she thought she was wrong to feel violated.
And then if you're a woman of color, that's put you in an even bigger stereotype.
There's a stereotype (I had believed) that antidepressants numb you out; that didn't happen to me.
In reality, the supporting characters offer lip service to the range of experiences beyond the stereotype.
But Mr. Fritta's imprisoned laborer is handsome and muscular, defying Hitler's stereotype of Jews as feeble.
He later said he believed he was chosen because of a stereotype that blacks had rhythm.
Forget that old stereotype of the artist finding his or her muse when drunk or high.
Her generation's speaking out against the drug-dealer stereotype was crucial in dispelling it, she says.
Marshall sometimes said she didn't quite fit the Hollywood stereotype previous to her rise to stardom.
Image: ShutterstockThe stereotype concerning someone with anger issues is that they just have bad impulse control.
I'm just surprised anyone would have assumed such a stereotype b/c someone is half-Latina.
Censorship may limit what can be seen and told, but these narratives are irreducible to stereotype.
The idea that MMA is a sport for white skinheads is an outdated and lazy stereotype.
These rumors play into a tired stereotype of women as catty and unable to coexist peacefully.
AKSU, Kazakhstan (Reuters) - On the surface, the Kazakh town of Aksu looks like a Communist stereotype.
Hunt argues that this results in inaccurate, stereotype-based portrayals of African-Americans in TV shows.
It's a sweet moment that makes us reconsider the unfair ways we stereotype moms and motherhood.
But we will certainly report any funny stories caused by apparent misunderstandings that reinforce said stereotype.
Elizabeth Banks is on a mission to end the ridiculous stereotype that women can't be funny.
If that was an attempt to preempt criticism with another stereotype-centered joke, it didn't work.
There is a stereotype that users of alternative financial services are from the lowest income strata.
These formulas are as likely to recommend something new as they are to solidify a stereotype.
A cultural deference to authority and an educational system that emphasises rote-learning complete the stereotype.
That stereotype is miraculously reversed when it comes to professional kitchens: here, men are the cooks.
I love brewing beer, but that doesn't mean I have to look like an unhealthy stereotype.
Language becomes a way to deploy whatever stereotype we want to apply to a given population.
If not, where does this stereotype come from, and why is it so hard to shake?
But this collaboration is proving the stereotype incorrect, and also lends context to lesbian fashion history.
Liberals condemn the stereotyping of Latinos or Muslims but have been quick to stereotype Trump voters.
" The focus leans heavily on stereotype, a categorization which is "subjective but drew on collective consciousness.
The artificial intelligence personalities, too, of sex robots are typically programmed as heteronormative, stereotype-reinforcing chatbots.
My images are my personal amalgams of emotions, politics, power, sex, pop culture history, archetype, stereotype.
Dhillon doesn't believe in the stereotype that the GOP is too old, too male, too white.
Despite stereotype, nearly 30 percent of men, regardless of age, report low libido, Tishler tells me.
But like the stereotype of most comedians, she's sensitive to criticism and fears letting people down.
I didn't feel like I fit the stereotype, so how could that be who I was?
Of course there were bands who, intentionally or not, exacerbated the negative stereotype that surrounded emo.
"That's a pretty outdated stereotype," I say, and to a certain extent, I think that's true.
The stereotype of people who are into consensual non-monogamy is that they have deficient relationships.
But the stereotype Rand Paul echoed, of the lazy SSDI recipient with occasional backaches, influences policy.
Letter From America The first female vice-presidential nominee got a full helping of gender stereotype.
"That was awesome for me, to be able to break that type of stereotype," Mroz says.
Also, it's crucial that we counter an inaccurate stereotype that all rural poor people are white.
The mess seemed to play into a stereotype of men as lazy slobs, the researchers said.
But Anissa Gray's debut novel, "The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls," complicates this stereotype.
The Joneses further disrupted the idyllic stereotype by injecting a measure of black radicalism into it.
Did he validate this in any way: "he reduce[d] me to the ugliest possible stereotype"?
Of course, this political stereotype, like all stereotypes, is an oversimplification — and one with notable exceptions.
Advancements in technology have accelerated the stereotype that older people can't keep up, Mr. Ludwig said.
"We made an effort right from the beginning to avoid jokes about that stereotype," said Kaplowitz.
There's a broader and deeper sense in which Buddhist thought is more "Western" than stereotype suggests.
Without wishing to stereotype, you can tell it is run by a group of northern businessmen.
Why a woman who was breaking one tired gender stereotype would suddenly embrace another is unclear.
He was an artist and publisher who bucked against the Hollywood stereotype of the surf culture.
It's hard to tell whether he knows that his docility is a stereotype of black behavior.
So I want to break that stereotype of what it means when someone commits a crime.
"Jews control American finance" is a stereotype because it portrays Jews as having absolute pecuniary power.
This persistent sexist stereotype is one of the key things holding women back in the workforce.
ZAHRA HANKIR: I wanted this book to disrupt the tired stereotype that Arab Women Are Oppressed.
You had a great opportunity to tear down that stereotype, but instead managed to perpetuate it.
Asserting physical prowess was a way to disprove the old stereotype that ballet was not manly.
And though the stereotype of the "crazy cat lady" still thrives, you'll also find cat men.
To some extent, the problem is that the stereotype has been embedded in medical knowledge itself.
However, sometime a stereotype will reveal a hidden truth that provides an origin to the myth.
Matt Lundquist, LCSW, a psychotherapist based in New York City, says they can result in something called stereotype threat, in which a person experiences anxieties about confirming a stereotype about their identity, whether that means their racial identity, sexual identity, or another group they identify with.
Preliminary results from unpublished studies, she said, have found that if a cop is aware of the stereotype that cops are racist, he may get nervous about reinforcing that stereotype during encounters with black suspects — and that increased anxiety may make him more likely to use force.
His voiceover is all tough talk, while maintaining the trademark cartoonish Italian stereotype we've come to love.
Let this video be the sole evidence in banishing the stereotype that cats are afraid of dogs.
And not necessarily because drinking is inherent to Finnish culture, which is both a stereotype and true.
And then when we started doing research, we were like, 'Oh, there's a reason that's a stereotype.
But he's also, like a lot of the characters in blaxploitation films, a stereotype of his time.
There's truth in the stereotype that immigrants often get handed jobs others would avoid like the plague.
She's also my neighbor, so this fulfills every sort of stereotype of Brooklyn media people hanging out.
Ronald Reagan made the stereotype of the lazy recipient of government aid a fixture of mainstream conservatism.
That stereotype represents one of the biggest barriers to seriously considering how a basic income would work.
Sketchy encounters with police, random accusations of theft—whatever stereotype you can imagine, Hamilton likely saw it.
Austin police told BuzzFeed News that officers were called to the bar, Stereotype, shortly after 2 a.m.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is putting its signature spoof-y spin on another stereotype: the Jewish American Princess.
I resented this stereotype of the hypermasculine black brute, but I also yearned to evoke its fury.
Virginia Beach Public Library is dispelling the stereotype of dark and musty spaces run by shushing authoritarians.
"I thought since I was Asian I was allowed to make these Asian stereotype jokes," Le said.
Combating the stereotype of the "saintly" disabled person, he turns out to be cheating on his wife.
Falling into the age-old stereotype of criticizing women's looks, there were also attacks on their appearances.
The team's idea to turn the most common stereotype on its head in PrinceNapped felt only natural.
This stereotype is arguably even more ancient than that of the histrionic, oversensitive patient, and equally insidious.
And because it's a sport, the "bikini-clad woman atop a mechanical bull" stereotype needs to go.
I was first introduced to this seductive stereotype through old movies and was immediately taken by her.
And within the episode's first ten minutes, every stereotype of a fat girl is on full display.
Beyond the nostalgia factor, these O.G. dining destinations offer a welcome rebuke to L.A.'s shallow stereotype.
But one of the more obvious examples—and perhaps the most persistent gay stereotype—is effeminate speech.
Thankfully, friendships like those between the Sex and the City co-stars shatter this stereotype to bits.
"At our university, there's a big stereotype about the students being really wealthy," she said by phone.
If not, then where does this stereotype of the French court as debauched and dangerous come from?
I think that's a stereotype that comes with a lot of military spouses, especially the younger ones.
In hindsight, I cringe that I wore something that so blatantly perpetuated the "Jewish American Princess" stereotype.
"Assuming the woman in the BBC dad video is the nanny highlights a dangerous stereotype," proclaimed Romper.
But beyond that shallow metric of feminism, this film is fueled by every stereotype in the book.
And I think he&aposs just smashing the stereotype and I think it&aposs freaking people out.
She also shares her journey to reclaim her rage in light of the "angry black woman" stereotype.
Homeland has long been criticized for stoking Islamophobia with its relentless perpetuation of the Muslim terrorist stereotype.
" You may think Harris was being unnecessarily aggressive, fulfilling the damaging stereotype of the "angry Black woman.
But a stereotype persists—of gay men sounding feminine, and lesbian women sounding huskier, or more masculine.
Some of the outfits were pretty great, especially when they toed the line between stereotype and homage.
"A record might confirm a stereotype about an applicant based on race and socioeconomic status," said Pinard.
"Mississippians deserve a senator who represents our best qualities, not a walking stereotype who embarrasses our state."
Still, the curriculum for these projects belies the stereotype of Success as a rigid test-prep factory.
Ideas about traditional masculinity especially harm people from marginalized groups who don't conform to ideal or stereotype.
I'm every horrible stereotype you can think of of an early adopter crossed with a label whore.
An archetype, as Mark Twain might have observed, is nothing but a stereotype with a college education.
It's a venomous stereotype that stymies women's chances for success, not just in politics, but nearly everywhere.
For the Muslim community, it's the subtle reinforcement of every stereotype the basket of deplorables continually preach.
She used a common stereotype of Asian Americans to undercut me in front of this influential group.
The Quantico actress explained exactly why calling the multinational industry "Bollywood" is a stereotype she won't use.
Tucker, a delegate from Nevada supporting Hillary Clinton, doesn't quite fit the stereotype of the establishment proxy.
I think the mold in the shape of a chocolate boy is a metaphor for racial stereotype.
"In the South, for African-American males, unfortunately the stereotype is that you play sports," he said.
As Ms. Smarsh acknowledges, not all Trump voters — even in the heartland — fit the working-class stereotype.
He had used a derogatory term, you know, talked about a long-held xenophobic stereotype about immigrants.
But even here the tendency to stereotype slightly calcifies the composition, offering us insight at arms length.
And I think we have unfortunately an ability, we can't not stereotype organizations by their national identity.
Issues arise when imitation is based on a shallow and offensive stereotype, which is just blatant racism.
Unfortunately, the "science = male" stereotype is making it harder for female scientists to get promotions they deserve.
It's Not Me, It's You: Intelligence and Stereotype ThreatSocial factors can have a powerful influence on intelligence.
I felt a bit disappointed that my lazy stereotype of a Muse fan wasn't actually miles off.
You're an Asian girl, and when you boast, you're playing against the stereotype of the meek Oriental.
I've always lived a life that was completely at odds with the stereotype of a drag performer.
That was conclusive proof, in his eyes, that he was more than just his defensive, reactive stereotype.
"A woman expressing anger triggers the raging id — or hormones, out-of-control stereotype," Professor Williams said.
Part of his decision to go public as a transgender anti-fascist is to counteract the stereotype.
Once a city reliant on heavy industry, Erie is moving past the stereotype of Rust Belt decrepitude.
At center is a grasping, malignant queen (Michelle Pfeiffer), the very stereotype that the first movie rejected.
Logue, who headed the Boston Redevelopment Authority, was far from the bulldozer-in-a-blue-suit stereotype.
And while the Trump stereotype is of success, Clinton enjoys a less favorable System 85033 heuristic; distrust.
The American public feels most comfortable with the mythical Indians of stereotype-land who were always THERE.
Perhaps because the bride is a feminine — if not feminist — stereotype that she can challenge and subvert.
The video turns on its head the stereotype of rappers taking over Miami to drink and party.
It's an accusation that's not new to Yang, who has leaned into the model minority Asian stereotype.
The child seems to harass his guest based solely on his misguided stereotype of a certain heritage.
He has reinforced the stereotype of all missionaries as brash young colonizers trying to tame "primitive" tribes.
"It shows that there's a variety of us, that there's not only one stereotype," he tells me.
Some Sanders supporters have openly suggested that this stereotype is so absurd it couldn't possibly be real.
A group of black supporters also attempted to defy the Trump-voters-so-white stereotype and encountered turbulence.
Nor is she an intriguing character of herself: Sophia is written as a bad stereotype of a millennial.
" Another Twitter user said, "If you're an offended millennial complaining about this, aren't you basically furthering the stereotype?
I thought the stereotype of being shady was having a Swiss bank account, not a South American lawyer.
Shows Cosby assuming the role of a super-bigot, and employing all the stereotype prejudices in his monologue.
"The people in Quebec made this food a stereotype; you export what you want to export," Kruise says.
"There's also the notion that girls can't appreciate this kind of humor — also a ridiculous stereotype," she said.
Another photo featured several staffers dressed in sombreros, ponchos, and fake exaggerated mustaches, a racist stereotype of Mexicans.
He knows the city may not seem a prototypical soccer hotbed, but he's determined to break that stereotype.
But actual Christians don't fit this stereotype and can be as bloodthirsty (or as kind) as any pagan.
Our experience is nuanced and beautifully complex — and one that should be celebrated, not reduced to a stereotype.
One thing's for sure: The stereotype of the lonely programmer in his dark basement is starting to break.
The American stereotype of the Netherlands is that they've got it all figured out; they do everything right.
I never put this place on a sundrenched pedestal, or viewed it as a one-note Hollywood stereotype.
As many purists of the genre will tell you, emo isn't, or wasn't, what the stereotype typically represented.
A rep for Padalecki and a spokesperson for Stereotype did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.
While it's certainly true that Canadians like to drink, there is a darker side to the hoser stereotype.
For much of the last century, the region fit the stereotype of the wholesome Rockwellian New England democracy.
Do you think owning this term is helping to break stereotypes, or is it just becoming another stereotype?
Simien has a backstory for every one of these characters, and they're all college-stereotype-defying, multifaceted badasses.
This misconception persists because there's a stereotype that happy people are sort of selfish and stupid, explains Rubin.
Because of the stereotype that only women feel like they're being needy, wanting more from someone they love.
" She said that "a lot of stereotype challenges that Chinese women face come from social and culture expectations.
The implication that women are hard to work with is a pervasive stereotype that is holding Hollywood back.
But the "heroes suffer, and it doesn't slow them down" cultural trope does reflect a common social stereotype.
Ms Richardson Jackson offers a compelling performance, but her character feels always at risk of devolving into stereotype.
Watch some more video from VICE: I cannot believe this level of activity fits a stereotype of apathy.
It's true that there is a strong pole dancing contingent among strippers and exotic dancers—hence the stereotype.
The Rubin Museum of Art provides its own site-specific minefield for Ganesh's gender- and stereotype-busting revisions.
The classic stereotype for a video game player is a young male somewhere in his teens or 20s.
Even the names themselves were problematic, reinforcing the stereotype that women have to fall into specific personality boxes.
At its worst, the comparison romanticizes a life-threatening disease on the basis of the 'tortured artist' stereotype.
" A review in The Guardian was more to the point, and called Ngoc Lan "a strident ethnic stereotype.
But according to Levin, who has been CEO since 2015, IAC has a history of bucking that stereotype.
He'll be a classic &apos80s political stereotype, valuing his public image over the people he's supposed to govern.
The stereotype of the last Cold War was that the "other" side didn't have a sense of humor.
At best, the image is an ethnic stereotype that promotes cultural misunderstanding; at worst, it is intensely derogatory.
I knew that we had a long way to go to get away from that stereotype and cliché.
It becomes a self-perpetuating problem that feeds into the stereotype that women are just stressed-out hypochondriacs.
"The stereotype of the high-paid attorney working 70 hours a week is a real thing," he said.
A popular stereotype about Virgos is that you are all neat freaks with very particular likes and dislikes.
This data flies in the face of the stereotype of millennials as self-centered, short-sighted, and entitled.
They betray a persistent and damaging stereotype about Black men: that they're not hardworking, responsible, ambitious, successful professionals.
This easy categorization of CIA into operatives and analysts is itself a stereotype, but more on that below.
"One common stereotype about American beer is its identity as largely, if not exclusively, masculine," McCulla tells Smithsonian.com.
"Again, if I had any idea of the stereotype I would have chosen another example," the singer continued.
"There's a stereotype around being the 'fat girl' in a friendship group," she observed in an Instagram post.
He is a walking antithesis of the congressional stereotype, and that makes new things possible—including entitlement reform.
Instead of my poems saying 'not all women are like that,' I enjoy that histrionic, trouble-making stereotype.
He shatters the stereotype that athletes are superhuman, or lack any demons of their own off the field.
So really, Canadian gun culture kind of mimics the general stereotype of Canadians being boring and straight-laced.
The comic stereotype of a performance artist is maybe intrinsically female, a deranged woman painting with her genitals.
Ruth doesn't immediately fall into a stereotype; she's not forced into a box the second people see her.
This bias stems from the same stereotype that evangelical Christians' beliefs must be anti-science and anti-intellectual.
Interestingly, the appeal of these augmented and virtual permutations also goes beyond the stereotype of hard-core gamers.
"The danger politically is that it reinforces a pre-existing negative stereotype — the dehumanization, the cruelty," he said.
When a woman violates her emotion stereotype, people tend to view her as less likable and less trustworthy.
There is no more harmful stereotype for people with psychiatric disabilities than the assumption that they are dangerous.
Contrary to the East Coast stereotype, Hollywood is not a place where people lounge around under palm trees.
"I've been very specific because I don't want people to stereotype and box in their thinking," he said.
Rodman, for much of the past decade, has been playing a stereotype of himself -- the brash, unpredictable provocateur.
The researcher concludes that the male breadwinner stereotype is still very much alive, and can affect marital stability.
The "have you read the Constitution" question at the DNC struck a chord because it reflected a stereotype.
As they clutched briefcases, they visually illustrated the stereotype that Asians are diligent workers who excel at math.
It is every worst lesbian (and female) stereotype smashed together, wearing a fedora and a technicolor tattoo sleeve.
Obviously, the bold comedian was skewering the racist stereotype that all Asian and Jewish Americans are math whizzes.
To become a coder, I think there is this stereotype, eating Ramen noodles and sleeping under your desk.
The shocking queen is just one more stereotype foisted on us—but my stories don't ever shock me.
Can we find it in our hearts not to stereotype, but to see individuals for who they are?
As she plays, videos shown alongside her sets depict "Ninjabis": stereotype-smashing women in burqas, smoking and swearing.
This production will be the largest audience yet for Lee's ceremonial purgings of stereotype, her brazenly unsafe spaces.
The "screaming teen" stereotype has often inspired hand-wringing or contempt, a way of policing adolescent-female libido.
Nor would a stereotype in a secondary story matter if the main one were compelling instead of bland.
"Stereotype threat," a friend matter-of-factly wrote on Facebook when I posted about my watermelon-eating fear.
But the basic stereotype that the mom is taking care of the kids is more or less accurate.
"All of this is blown out of proportion," said Gottesman, 49, discussing the popular stereotype of Philadelphia fans.
"The stereotype of Asians in porn is that they're long and lean and not very curvy," she said.
Madison is blond and not very smart, and Deutch brings remarkable energy and wit to a dreary stereotype.
Imogen West-Knights's recent search for a name for a particular, British male stereotype is a good example.
But boy are we tired of having to contend with the stereotype that we are slow and unintelligent.
Rather than say that it's tasteless and traffics in ugly stereotype -- all Irish people love to get drunk!
According to the show's literature, the vitrines display the clothes according to three "tiers": archetype, stereotype, and prototype.
While much of this was true, our collective stereotype of Communist life does not tell the whole story.
"It upsets me that people have this stereotype of Magadan as a big prison camp," the mayor said.
It could be anxiety from impostor syndrome or about being perceived as conforming to a stereotype, for example.
This perpetuates the stereotype of African Americans as violent criminals, even when they are the victims of crimes.
Spooked, she searched Google for "Can Todai women get married?" and discovered it was a well-trod stereotype.
"There's a cruel stereotype of Easterners coming to the West and taking advantage of everything," Petry told me.
Going against the stereotype of sorority life, MKE includes women of different races, backgrounds, and, most significantly, personalities.
With this movie, Zhang Yimou and I set out to defy every stereotype that you can think of.
Zalis said the nervous portrayal could perpetuate a stereotype of women not believing in themselves or lacking confidence.
This conservative — and independent — strain of elite women does not necessarily fit a stereotype of submissive religious women.
I observe people with power and how they use influence, especially those who don't fit the leadership stereotype.
This vibrant exhibition gave us a new Gauguin, more complicated and more omnivorous than the South Seas stereotype.
These people fear being depicted as "total rednecks" and argue urgently that they do not fit the stereotype.
But most of the women I spoke to felt strongly that too much is made of this stereotype.
Those who do receive parental assistance often do not fit neatly into the stereotype of lazy, entitled millennial.
And it's worth acknowledging there are often kernels of anecdotal or statistical truth for nearly every ethnic stereotype.
Part of the reason is the stereotype that patients of color are more likely to be drug seekers.
Her crimes were much more extensive than fraud — she was investigated for homicide, kidnapping, and baby trafficking, among other crimes — but Reagan's description of her contributed to the stereotype that black women con their way into and then improperly use public assistance, a stereotype that continues to affect discussions today.
"I just want to express my objection worldwide in order to correct the stereotype about Saudi women," she explained.
The book isn't just about that, but is something that I don't want to be attached to any stereotype.
This stereotype is not entirely false, and helps explain the game's decline in the land where it was invented.
Image: Wikimedia/Creative CommonsThe stereotype of a typical Neanderthal life is that it was extraordinarily difficult, violent, and traumatic.
Duncan Smith and Crichlow are compelling performers with charming chemistry, and the script allows them to flourish beyond stereotype.
The aimless kid who becomes a stud infantry grunt is a stereotype we know well from tales of Americana.
But imagine if the Che character had tried to stereotype any other group in society in a similar fashion.
They're on brand if you identify as a fun millennial Sometimes squeezing into a stereotype is a good thing.
Flyover country is a stereotype and a slur that slid easily from the tongue of a mainstream news reporter.
For instance, a strong female role model has shown in some instances to "inoculate" girls from this social stereotype.
The one thing that doesn't count as a stereotype, which is thought to unite us all, is experiencing racism.
If you're thinking that Disalvo fits the stereotype of a friendless, socially awkward gamer, disabuse yourself of that notion.
Chua admits that "it's all valid criticism," but she vehemently disagrees that she leaned into a traditionally negative stereotype.
The worst thing about the stereotype of Asian Americans is that we're all similar robots, that we're all followers.
Her arc mostly lends itself to the angsty teen stereotype, and adds little to the trajectory of the season.
The novel's first 100 pages are searing; no racial or cultural stereotype is safe from Mr Beatty's satirical eye.
They remind me that a woman's experience will be endlessly questioned unless she fits within a very narrow stereotype.
On one extreme, there's a Skid Row, down-and-out, completely at the end of his rope, wino stereotype.
The two-hour drive to Madison really supports the farmer stereotype of Wisconsin – it's dairy farm after dairy farm!
The pathography has merged with a "strong black woman" stereotype which keeps "Sad Mary" foremost in so many minds.
But for Snapchat users who had experienced racism, the filter instead represented a hurtful stereotype taken to an extreme.
This is the kind of winking twist on stereotype that Westworld relishes — The "savage" is the one being scalped!
She also teaches and is used to defending the 1980s stereotype when she invites her friends to a class.
By keeping Lena from becoming another jealous stereotype, we're able to go on some pretty wild adventures with her.
Because there is this stereotype that Virgos are perfectionists, people could be fooled into thinking you're a control freak.
But this one has got to take the cake, because it's pretty much every offensive stereotype rolled into one.
People have also criticized Disney over the character's size, accusing them of encouraging a stereotype that Polynesians are obese.
"The education system is related...but we don't want to stereotype academic pressure as the only problem," he says.
True to stereotype, March came in like a lion and is going out like a lamb — for the markets.
Initially, I was impressed by how little sommeliers resembled the stereotype of a humorless man in a pinstripe suit.
And, as some Twitter users pointed out, this isn't the first time Veronica has treated Kevin as a stereotype.
They are there to play to America's stereotype of black men and women, and then they are sent home.
With the help of Graham and others, Sessions painted himself as the victim: of stereotype, political correctness, Democratic hardball.
Swerving the stereotype of a typical V8 Supercar driver, the love these women have for their cars is unparalleled.
Maybe because of that, somewhere along the way to present-day America, a stereotype grew: Cops fucking love doughnuts.
The panels told the fictional story of Aunt Jemima Blakey as a successful entrepreneur, upending a familiar derogatory stereotype.
The racist stereotype persists that Black men are criminal, and that their sexuality poses a threat to white women.
You know that old stereotype of in-your-face angry protestors outside abortion clinics waving pictures of dead fetuses?
This boy's use of a noxious racial stereotype as a "promposal" punchline is a troubling sign of casual prejudice.
In October 29.6, having trained herself to edge-sort, Sun decided to exploit both the servility and the stereotype.
In a 2013 cover story for Time magazine, Joel Stein explored the stereotype of millennials as lazy and entitled.
The stereotype of a mass shooter is a white male with a history of mental illness or domestic violence.
This plotline relies on the outdated stereotype of the trans prostitute, and then reduces that character to a punchline.
The "self-hating Jew" stereotype becomes difficult to shake when your beliefs amount to betrayal in your wider community.
" Jennifer Barreto-Leyva, @barretoleyva"Being plus-size and Latina is like a double stereotype I had to deal with.
But they were playing these queeny, nelly characters—which are what a lot of homophobic people stereotype gays as.
I found it interesting that the book reverses the stereotype that most punk violence was and is racially-motivated.
Nothing, I felt, would be lost by contacting families except a confirmation of the stereotype of the pushy American.
Casino security guards in Las Vegas do not fit the stereotype of whistle-blowing mall cops who chase shoplifters.
It's a stereotype that is harmful and myopic, used to erase larger truths about systematic racism and unjust policies.
If you detain Muslims at the airport because of a stereotype about Muslims and terror, the problem isn't them.
This slam plays on that stereotype, insinuating that the opposition is unable to handle the complexities of a bowknot.
Linda Taylor became the living template for a racist stereotype: the greedy black woman getting rich off taxpayer money.
Alison Fraser is a standout as David's mother, breathing warm life into a character written as a Jewish stereotype.
I was a stereotype fulfilling itself, and there was very little genuine empathy for what I was going through.
The most egregious versions of the stereotype were banished from the public square by the end of the 19703s.
"For me, at Margiela, in the middle of the interest was also the original garment, the stereotype," she said.
When United does not click, when United does not win, Pogba's failure to match that stereotype is seized upon.
The stereotype has been exposed not by Brazil changing its methods, but by the scales falling from European eyes.
During the germinal days of television, just by being herself, the actress Joyce Gordon made a gender stereotype anachronistic.
Prior to this election, the stereotype of Donald Trump — the System 1 image — was of a highly successful businessman.
Mondelez, the maker of Philadelphia, said it chose two dads "to deliberately avoid the typical stereotype" of two mothers.
But when we do that, we start criminalizing people who do not fit the stereotype of the good immigrant.
Although the stereotype of MMT is about inflationary spending, the reality is that MMT-ers take inflation very seriously.
And the games help counter the stereotype of the sedentary player, sitting in a chair for hours on end.
Even if parents do not explicitly endorse this stereotype, evidence suggests that it affects their hopes for their children.
Was he peddling an anti-Semitic stereotype, portraying Jews as money-grubbing types who care only about their wealth?
Despite a common stereotype of them as apathetic and money-driven, Hong Kongers are showing they have broader aspirations.
Another stereotype-defying woman leader was Golda Meir, who was prime minister of Israel when war erupted in 218.
And much against the popular stereotype, most actresses are extremely supportive of each other, and grateful for each other.
It's disappointing that Haynes hasn't solved the recurrent problem of the Wife, that irritating, waiting, nagging yet loving stereotype.
Uninformed, unenlightened, narrow-minded and prejudiced professors and employers apply the stereotype to the young man or woman's disadvantage.
The group and the idea are linked together in their minds whether they agree with that stereotype or not.
The Supernatural star, 37, was arrested outside of Stereotype, a club in Austin, Texas that he frequents, according to TMZ, which also reported that Padalecki is facing two counts of assault and one count of public intoxication after he allegedly struck both a bartender and the general manager of Stereotype in the face.
In a small miracle, he also makes a fully human being out of a role written as a comic stereotype.
Unfortunately, the bumbling-dad stereotype doesn't take into account the awesome advice many of us have gotten from our fathers.
It's our actions that will determine this new stereotype around women being the best in science and technology and engineering.
Reinforcing the stereotype that women can't control their hormones, that they're more emotional, moody at certain times of the month.
This week, you're living out the most popular Capricorn workaholic stereotype, but you're tapped into something really psychic as well.
In any demographic there's always going to be a certain stereotype, like old, white, fat guys at the gun conference.
Kink was integral to developing my sexual identity outside of being a passive stereotype like those I saw in porn.
Add to that the stereotype that Black women are aggressive, controlling, and masculine, if you're really looking for a headfuck.
If nothing else, it would have conformed to the stereotype of what members of a doomsday cult should be like.
That simply says it's clearly a sex stereotype that men should be involved directly with people of the opposite sex.
"A lot of people I know doing this don't fit the white-male-with-hoodie stereotype very well," Cappos said.
Still, it's a stereotype I'm able to live with given the massively epic lady superhero moments this movie dishes out.
But, that stereotype has made New York more attractive a city for young Chinese designers than London, Milan, or Paris.
Any stereotype about tipsy Millennial Uber users versus old-fashioned cab hailers would seem to be wide of the mark.
China has well-documented problems with scientific fraud, and in AI there is a stereotype of Chinese research as incremental.
Ranging from ages 22-37 (not the bizarre forever 21 stereotype that gets tossed around), many are already parents themselves.
Listen, not all dads fall into the beer drinking stereotype — sometimes they just want to crack open a nice cabernet.
Through the years, Globalfest has demolished the stereotype of world music performers as naifs playing the only music they know.
"Dancing has this stereotype that only the thinnest can be successful, when that is not true," Cavanaugh, 23, tells PEOPLE.
During certain attacks, the character donned a toothy grin, loincloth, feathered headdress, and torch—invoking a racist Native American stereotype.
In the United States, black women's bodies historically have had a hyper-sexualized stereotype imposed on them, rooted in colonialism.
Steve Harrington started season one as the mean jock stereotype, which was immediately shattered the night he met the Demogorgon.
The Hogwarts Express Witch is comically inept and Hermione's daughter Rose is a boring stereotype of a popular teenage girl.
Surely in 2018, we've moved beyond the reductive stereotype that gay guys have "superior" taste to their straight male counterparts?
Mouzam Makkar brings to life another Kaling-created Indian woman who plays against stereotype as Instagram model and influencer Britney.
But when you're exhausted, hormonal and fully embodying every moody woman stereotype that ever existed "PMS Blues" is the answer.
Am I the only one still sneaking around and depriving myself for fear of fulfilling a sexist, tired-out stereotype?
Despite the dirty-city stereotype, there are about 5,000 ways to entertain yourself outside in Manhattan and the surrounding boroughs.
"Promoting a false stereotype that HIV only affects gays to his millions of teen fans is extremely dangerous," he said.
Facebook is conscious of the stereotype and is trying to get out ahead of complaints early with its new campus.
Indeed, the stereotype of women as emotional and oversensitive seemed to apply more to the male candidate than to Clinton.
You could be a stay at home mom but there should not be that harmful double standard and cultural stereotype.
Each candidate must tread carefully or risk running afoul of the gender stereotype they are subconsciously expected to conform to.
He tries by driving fast cars, by dating beautiful women, by being the stereotype the stereotypical guy wants to be.
Bucking the "perfect mom" stereotype, it highlights the ideology that there is no one way to be a great parent.
Against that stereotype I chose to show, in my photos, smiling faces and blooming, horny guys in an exciting setting.
This will only help perpetuate the negative stereotype that sex work isn't real work and make the stigma even stronger.
You will have to live with resembling a goofy librarian stereotype from decades past when you wear these things. See?
The result is a character who is jarringly sympathetic amid a story that paints her as an unabashed unidimensional stereotype.
" In Beyond Stranger Things, Matt Duffer admits that Steve's character began as a one-dimensional stereotype, "almost like [a] placeholder.
"I did not want to be the stereotype of either Bollywood or what Indian actors are [usually offered]," she explains.
Social psychologist Claude M. Steele notes another factor, stereotype threat, as a contribution to this imposter phenomenon, specifically amongst minorities.
Oh, and let's all just agree to put a moratorium on the stereotype and stop using the same damn photo.
Besides being embarrassing, the show's many attempts at offensive humor fall flat, trading in stereotype without a hint of commentary.
They ended up with a confusing mess that fails to lift the stereotype of EDM promoters as tone-deaf bros.
In responding to Trump's unwarranted attacks on the press, journalists have fulfilled the very stereotype that he presented at rallies.
Forget the "copycat China " stereotype: The world's second-largest economy is quickly shedding that image as domestic firms innovate rapidly.
P. time" means "colored people time," which, as Newsweek explains, is "the stereotype that black people are always running late.
It's no longer about conceding to a beauty stereotype or slapping on a rouge lip to lure in a man.
As the film's antihero, Weiner has a rabble-rouser's instincts and the combative spirit of a New York movie stereotype.
The controller stereotype is probably the most limiting, because it desensitizes us to the influence of our surroundings over us.
Attacking the platform invokes the inaccurate stereotype that the #MeToo conflict is a generational one, pitting second against third wave.
Similarly, he says, kimchi and garlic—respectively—were used to mock and stereotype Korean and Italian immigrants as smelling bad.
I worried about becoming a stereotype, a stigma, despite coming from a loving, stable, middle-class single-parent home myself.
Switzerland's reputation for cleanliness, punctuality and efficiency is so widespread that the Swiss tourism board pokes fun at the stereotype.
"It refers to the stereotype that black people are lazy, slow and always late," said Jealous, who has endorsed Sen.
He obliterated the stereotype that hip-hop is just a bunch of thugs grabbing their genitals while mumbling nonsensical lyrics.
The evacuation was Alberta's biggest, a whole town emptied in a polite and orderly fashion, according to the Canadian stereotype.
Professional women have long fought against the stereotype that they're more emotional than their male counterparts, or even emotionally unstable.
"It's the stereotype of the woman who works and takes care of her family, and and and and," she says.
Or to see that the company was enabling this type of harmful stereotype to persist and perpetuate within the company.
Another welcome performance comes from Monroe, who turns a walking rich girl stereotype into welcome and surprisingly nuanced comic relief.
There's a stereotype that Scorpios are self-destructive...and it's a sad misconception of the sign of rebirth and transformation!
In 2016, slaveholders speak disparagingly of the old days of whips and chains, of that damaging stereotype of violent slavery.
"People have a negative stereotype about clippers because they feel like [they'll impart] too much of an edge," he says.
"Silicon Valley is extremely left-wing, extremely liberal," he said, claiming that the technology industry's libertarian stereotype is largely inaccurate.
And feminine-product company Always is looking to change these stereotype-ridden myths by encouraging girls to keep playing — #LikeAGirl.
A majority of Mr. Trump's supporters defy the stereotype: They were either women, nonwhite or college graduates (or some combination).
I know that developers have this stereotype of drinking a beer and eating pizza and all that sort of stuff.
It arises in an environment in which the stereotype of the lazy, venal, self-serving MP is depressingly widely accepted.
We have long ago discarded the stereotype that American wines are by nature thick, heavy, powerful and bordering on sweet.
Phil has not fit that role as the stereotype of the people who are constantly trying to be self-seekers.
Belying the stereotype of patrician yachtsmen with jaunty caps swilling drinks and getting tan, ocean sailing can be extraordinarily dangerous.
A stereotype of a mass shooter, isolated and perpetually consuming graphic violent content, seems to linger in the public's consciousness.
The hall of mirrors was constructed in the first place as a distillation of tropes around a racially charged stereotype.
But not effective in advocating for themselves, because when they do, they are seen as acting outside of their stereotype.
The Clinton stereotype makes her out to be a conniving politician who will do what it takes to obtain power.
"We must avoid, at all costs, diminishing the dignity of any individual to a stereotype or a problem," he wrote.
I'll admit it: My reaction to my famous host, when he criticized J.K. Rowling's writing, feeds right into this stereotype.
Or there's Quincy Queen, a mashup of Michael Jackson and the swishy gay stereotype that was already tired in 1986.
White supremacist recruiters have recognized this feeling of resentment bubbling up and pounced, seeking out gamers who fit the stereotype.
From shackles, from oppression, from stereotype and misidentification, from prejudice, from any form of restraint, even that proposed by gravity.
He says he realizes it's wrong to marginalize or stereotype anyone, and asks for forgiveness in his lapse of judgment.
More and more Southern cooks are chipping away at that stereotype, both in who they are and what they cook.
This stereotype has rationalized sexual abuse as culturally-sanctioned byplay between male predators of all races and black female victims.
Wilson clarified that she's not meaning to stereotype women as not enjoying fantasy games about things like warriors and dragons.
The stereotype about boys doing better than girls in math simply isn't true — except in mostly rich, white, suburban areas.
The stereotype would be the in-law would lead the parade on that, but it didn't turn out that way.
Obama talks about her book "Becoming," her struggle with the "angry black female" stereotype and how to raise bold women.
On the one hand, the idea that Sanders supporters were all white, male "bros" was always a stereotype, not reality.
Though they both identify as "Jersey girls," they know that phrase calls up a stereotype that many residents deeply resent.
It is the successful sitcom "The Big Bang Theory" that has appropriated the modern comedic stereotype of an Indian-American.
Madison fits a "dumb blonde" stereotype that would have seemed outdated 20 years ago, let alone 10, let alone now.
" Chief Justice Roberts wrote that the testimony "appealed to a powerful racial stereotype — that of black men as 'violence prone.
And along the way, they exploded another stereotype — they denied the audience the catfight that some had tried to anticipate.
"The fact that the fashion industry is embracing more individuals who don't particularly fit the stereotype is beautiful," Smalls says.
Similarly, the bill perpetuates the offensive stereotype that Asian American families do not value the lives of their girl children.
"This is far from the old stereotype of a potato-shaped, inert and perhaps rather dull, gray asteroid," he added.
Last week, Trump faced backlash for seeming to invoke an ugly stereotype about Jewish people as more wealthy than moral.
"There is a stereotype that yogis are a bunch of hippie types of people who are not militaristic," he said.
When we stereotype, abuse, impugn motives and lie about each other, we've ripped the social fabric and encouraged more ugliness.
We're living in a divisive time, and some of my secular liberal friends stereotype evangelicals as redneck, racist Trump supporters.
More than a stereotype or poseur, this flaneur represented an alternative form of modern consciousness, a sort of double agent.
Kate declares that she's bisexual, playing into the stereotype that all bisexual women are sexually ravenous and in open relationships.
According to the stereotype, sexual predators preyed exclusively and deliberately on children — and, most importantly, they were pathological about it.
Neither stereotype is immediately likeable in that way the little old humble can't-quite-believe-he's-famous Ed Sheeran is.
The exposed genitalia of Self's figures bring to mind the stereotype about O'Keeffe's flowers — a comparison that O'Keeffe always denied.
"Our study may be the first to investigate how students' stereotypical beliefs about the reading ability of boys form what you might call the 'common stereotype' of a class, and how this common stereotype may affect students' reading outcomes," said co-author Jan Retelsdorf, an educational psychologist at the University of Hamburg in Germany.
And so the gleefulness of that is just a strict refusal to conform to a perfect stereotype of young female goodness.
Stanford is a flamboyant and flat stereotype of a gay man, and that doesn't push the envelope for queer people anymore.
We're also used to the stereotype of the woman with hyperbolic, bushy brows that connect at the bridge of the nose.
The porn industry may have changed a lot in the digital age, but some things still live up to the stereotype.
When you think of veterans you get this stereotype in your mind of who they are, and they're so not that.
"The stereotype of Gen Xers is that they tend to be more independent and less trusting of financial advisors," said Carter.
It's a clear stereotype of gay men, and you beat up dozens of them on your way to fight Baby Face.
Members of Ohio's Erie Valley Fire and Rescue found themselves caught in the middle of a furry firefighter stereotype this weekend.
Unsurprisingly, that stereotype panned out given where the Comeback Cities Tour actually visited: Youngstown, Akron, Detroit, Flint, and South Bend, Indiana.
Insecure is moving us away from this stereotype and pushing our conversations about pleasure and sexuality in more ways than one.
The not-so-subtle gender messaging behind Moynihan's legacy and MBK alike is the stereotype of Black women as incompetent mothers.
This has the Pavlovian effect of giving his words a believability (at least for those who buy into the cultural stereotype).
It seems like just as you develop a stereotype about who's into this fetish, another person comes along who disproves it.
I think there's this stereotype or stigma to the EDM culture that only one specific type of person can love it.
A live wire from the start, he conformed to another, more accurate professional stereotype, namely, that economists are know-it-alls.
It's a tired stereotype that snakes are everywhere in Australia, but they do have a knack for appearing out of nowhere.
Being a stoic male stereotype, he avoids it all by going for a solitary walk and running into his sister Arya.
The results showed that there's no gender-based skill disparity in MMOs, a toxic stereotype that can impact women's gaming experience.
But is it the real deal, or a scheme designed to highlight the shallow and tone-deaf stereotype of Silicon Valley?
It's this stereotype that's propagated a host of insults on the playground, designed to reduce a little girl to a color.
But the dearth of smaller, local businesses irritates some indigenous leaders by helping to perpetuate the stereotype of the "lazy Indian".
This is a culture that exists, and we have to understand what [we're] doing by appropriating that side of the stereotype.
Even Abby, largely portrayed as an evil-stepmother stereotype, resents Andrew and calls him out for his nightly assaults against Bridget.
Even her election headquarters in a fashionable loft behind Moscow's Soho Rooms, an exclusive nightclub of the 2000s, fits the stereotype.
She took Alexis from a shallow socialite stereotype to a complicated, career-focused woman who is, dare I say it, likeable.
I can no longer pretend to be someone I'm not just so I can fulfil a rigid stereotype of female attractiveness.
The men in the movie seize any opportunity to remove their shirts, in defiance of the Asian-men-aren't-hunks stereotype.
Until then, we get caught in the same harmful stereotype: One Asian story is the same as the next Asian story.

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