What do you stereotype yourself as?
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People usually stereotype me as the smart, quiet, nerdy kid that sitting in the corner reading, but don't underestimate me because I could secretly be plotting you death...
(Mwa ha ha haaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!) sorry, got a little carried away there 
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^^Similar to me.
Really odd girl who likes to read. Can be slightly crazy when in certain moods, but other than that is shy and likes to read. -
I detest stereotypes. I learned quick in high school that being pegged as a skater/grunge kid was only an insult in the end, because it automatically led to the assumption that you were rebellious, angry at the world, and wanted nothing to do but hate everyone. That is quite untrue about me. But I did dress perfectly like a grunge-addicted bum, hung out with the skater/grunge crowd, and even became on in name for a short while before I switched schools and wrestling became what defined me.
Now, I can look at myself and say that I'm not quite a stereotype anymore. Rather, I think I represent an image of another author, because I find that I"m similar to him in many ways. Think of me as a grungy-skater-influenced Hunter S. Thompson. That's really the best I can give you about me. I have a strong belief in what real justice is, I find many things to attack, and I constantly find myself hunkering down writing about them. So I'm not really a nerd, because I can be outgoing when I want to be, and I'm not a jock, because I don't do sports to be cool; rather, I do boxing now because I want to fight and compete; that doesn't make me a jock. I'm not a skater boy anymore because I really how pathetic being one of those kids can be. I'm a combination of things, but mostly I represent a younger version of Mr. Thompson, which is something I'd like to bring to the table some day when I do actually get published. -
Oh, this is easy.
I'm the smartest girl in my class. (supposedly)
I'm the girl that reads for fun.
I'm the girl that talks WAY to much, but no one really cares.
I'm the girl with a lot of friends both girl and guys. -
I guess I consider myself some kinda cross between the Punk Rock kid and the Obnoxious Clown. I am a Pointy Stick - I antagonize and poke fun and philosophize and talk politics while simultaneously playing air guitar and contradicting myself just to study their reactions. People listen to what I have to say, and they laugh, and I'm not really all that bitter, but I do love rock and roll, antagonizing, and politics. I'm also a bit judgmental and I like to think myself witty

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Outcast-Bookworm
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I'm pretty much the angry chick...yep...don't quite know how to categorize that.
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I'm definetly the kid glued to the library, the english geek type. I'm the one your gonna find on a hot sunny day inside reading, or the person that takes the longer bus ride home so they have more time writting on the journey.
Yep that's how cool I am people :] -
Science geek. Plain and simple.
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I'm kind of an unpredictable person, according to my friends, and therefore don't really fit neatly into a stereotype. I guess I'm sort of the art freak, the person who's in writing club, choir, band, dance, art....XD
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Umm...well, I'm considered as the nerdy girl with high scores and a strange taste of music. So, I'm the book-crazy girl who writes at night and talks weidly and bangs her head everytime she listens to Dragonforce.
So do I fit into so stereotype? -
I was just "Galadriel". No one knew where to put the tall, blonde ballet dancer who could hit a bullseye from 60 paces.

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I'm Punk, Anarchistical, Liberal and hopeless romantic rolled into one. But most likely I fit the kid everyone knows, but few really know. Most know me as someone very hyper or fact I talk politics and about my beliefs in religion a lot. By the way, I'm Agnostic, just thought make it clear
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I'm the girl next door, the smartest in the class, the friendly/ mediator type, pack leader
and class organizator. I'm the one always coming up with new crazy ideas to try out. Needless to say, I am also known for writing and being a theater enthusiast.
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