I can't help but laugh when authors unintentionally confirm stereotypes.
For example, Alice Munro, Canadian, often mentions hockey.
Corncobbers always write about corn and related topics. Like tortillas and stuff. Ye.
>>8514342
falling for the corncob meme
>>8514339
Why is he goofing around?
>>8514339
is this laddo having a stroke?
I can't help but laugh when authors unintentionally confirm stereotypes.
For example, Iceberg Slim, negro, often mentions crime.
Idk. I think stereotypes are necessary if you want diversity. You can't just say, "he was Canadian." You got to reinforce it with something believable. It's not like hockey is a negative image.
>>8515253
obviously, has some neurological disorder.
>>8514339
>I can't help but laugh when Dante, known Italian, often mentions theft, bribe, violent crime and a plethora of other sins.
I can't help but laugh when authors unintentionally confirm stereotypes.
For example, Mishima, gay, often mentions men.
>>8514339
He has a) cerebral palsy, b) determination, and c) a better physique than most or all of the users of this despicable website, myself included
>>8515253
It's cerebral palsy
>>8515337
Kek
>>8515386
>c) a better physique than most or all of the users of this despicable website, myself included
This is the true source of shame.
I can't help but laugh when authors unintentionally confirm stereotypes.
For example, Flannery O'Connor, American, often writes about America.
I can't help but laugh when poets unintentionally confirm stereotypes.
For example, Will.I.am Blake, hoodlum, often spits rhymes.