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Okay. just to lighten the mood.
If anyone has seen The Breakfast club, who would you say you were more like as a kid at school.

I use this film because in my country we don't have the same stereotypes the same way and I just thought it would be fun.

So were/are you a
Jock
Princess
Misfit
Straight A student
Criminal.

Or something else.
Do you think that stereotypes are not a way to judge or understand people?


I was a little like Alison, but not as fancifull in my imagination but I wanted to be different like her and not conform to stereotype.


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So were/are you a
Jock
Princess
Misfit
Straight A student
Criminal.

I was most like the Straight A student in the movie, though not quite as pressured.

Do you think that stereotypes are not a way to judge or understand people?

They are a way -- just not a good way. Obviously, people will differ in significant ways from the stereotype, which I think was one of the main points of the movie.


eudaimonia,

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Good thread. Couldn't really compare myself to anyone in the breakfast club. I'm pretty much the same person now as I was at school, apart from I'm a lot less cocky and a lot more chilled out. Wasn't very easy to concentrate at school, as it was like a bloody jungle at times so there weren't many straight A students if any at all, but I was one of the brightest out of a bad bunch I think. We did have more than our fair share of 'characters', criminals and misfits though, so I don't think I really stood out in this respect. I think if I'd gone to a better behaved school though, I wouldn't have been able to get away with the way I acted at times. I was good at sports, so you could say I was a mixture of all your stereotypes (excluding the princess). So, as already said I think it is hard to fit anyone into a stereotype.

Incidentally, my former school has gone so far downhill apparently, that they have full time police there at all times now, and it isn't even the worst school in the area.
 
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