September 2, 201312 yr As a non-american going by stereotypes, I see two classes of Americans typically portrayed. Grotesquely obese people living in a McDonald's, and Beverly Hills bimbo.
September 2, 201312 yr Fool. I don't like stereo types. As a non-american going by stereotypes, I see two classes of Americans typically portrayed. Grotesquely obese people living in a McDonald's, and Beverly Hills bimbo. Fool. Just some simple statistics will help you see more clear.
September 2, 201312 yr Fool. I don't like stereo types. Fool. Just some simple statistics will help you see more clear. I already said I'm not an American (and haven't been to America), these are the stereotypes portrayed to me most commonly, it doesn't mean I believe stereotypes are the only type of people out there. If that was the case I would be ginger and drunk right now based on my country
September 2, 201312 yr As a non-american going by stereotypes, I see two classes of Americans typically portrayed. Grotesquely obese people living in a McDonald's, and Beverly Hills bimbo.What about the stupid ones who are too broke to afford an education, like me?
September 2, 201312 yr What about the stupid ones who are too broke to afford an education, like me? We're led to believe you are hilbillys then o.o
September 2, 201312 yr We're led to believe you are hilbillys then o.oMost hillbillies can afford a decent education by sending the smartest kid they got to school, then having him or her teach the others, and I do know someone who's family dose that, but for people like me, were in the horrid public schools where we can't even afford basic equipment for our schooling and most of our teachers don't teach.
http://youtu.be/p1mnGkp34w4
And I'm slightly proud of it