Every woman is a bad driver. Especially when it's said by a 19 y/o who barely got his driver license.
They're the ones who pass the test the 13th time and get into their own accident a month after getting the license
I'm a woman and driving is the only thing I'm good at. So, well...
1) Guys who listen to female popstars are automatically gay
2) Black people aren't allowed to listen to anything except Rap music
3) If a Black person is well-spoken and has good grammar, that means they're "acting white"
4) Anyone that's tall has to play sports/basketball
@Ichinaru19 Exactly my point. Both parties should do that, young people need to learn and older people can always learn more. You never stop learning new things, from other people as well as research in books and other things.
If you don't play basketball, your a ****
If you're tall, you are athletic
You're an Asian, you are a nerd.
Asians have short dicks.
People who are studying Bachelor of Arts degree programs are the next McDonald crew members.
All people on ATRL are gay
Italians are all mobsters or act like 'The Jersey Shore' people ( yeah, thank you Jersey Shore and Mob Wives)
All Mexicans are illegal immigrants
All red necks are racist
All Black people are ghetto
All Asians know math
If you are a blonde, you must be dumb
If you are a pretty boy or a pretty girl, then you must be full of herself or stuck up ( I hate this one)
If you are tall, then you must play sports
Homosexuals only listen to pop and dance music. While I do enjoy listening to Britney, Lady Gaga and Ke$ha - my favourite genre is still country. I'd take Carrie, Miranda, Martina, Luke, Lady A, Hunter anyday over the pop girls.
that Blacks are uncivilized and angry. Like when did that happen??
When people only accept what suits what they've been told and have seen on tv. They only look for those specific types, which goes for all stereotypes. A prime example would be how people seem to think only feminine men with lisps can be gay. It's ridiculous.
The fact that people consider Aspergers kids "retarded" or "diseased" when we are on the high-functioning level of autism and can function like everyone else.