The head cheerleader, the quarterback, the nerd...STOP THE MADNESS


  • ForeverMalak
    ForeverMalak
    11 months ago

    Fo realio what is this?

    If its a story about high school there is a cheerleader. Theres always a cheerleader, she pops up says something snotty to the nerd and really? Smh, all I can think is, this bitch thinking she can tell me my cheap clothes look cheap. Let's be honest this chick is bound to get her ass kicked by some angry girlfriend because guess what she's a slut too!

    Really doh? End the madness!

    So what stereotypes piss you off?

  • alissende
    alissende
    11 months ago

    @ForeverMalak The BOW (Bitchy Other Woman) is one of my 'favourites', where the heroes ex/ current girlfriend goes out of her way to chew out the poor, innocent new girl/ new love interest.

    Also, the one you mentioned, and the fact that popular girls are either sluts or prudes, and bitches come to that. Also, the quiet, nerdier kids are always getting bullied by the popular kids.... It goes on and on.

  • Aerowyn
    Aerowyn
    11 months ago

    As the cheer captain I can tell you with the sincerest honesty in my heart that my girls are some of THE nicest, smartest, sweetest girls in the entire school. Stupid/slutty/bitchy cheerleaders are unoriginal.

  • xxmajaine
    xxmajaine
    11 months ago

    In stories I often roll my eyes at the insanely hot bully/jerk - where I live the bullies are almost never good looking.. =/

  • ForeverMalak
    ForeverMalak
    11 months ago

    @alissende totally omg! Real life is nothing like that!!

    @Aerowyn I believe you. Lots of preppy girls at my school are actually really nice.

    @xxmajaine right? Which is probably why they're so insecure and bully people. Jerks are different, lots of hot guys are jerks but there are really ugly jerks too. I just hate how everyone is always beautiful..

  • xxmajaine
    xxmajaine
    11 months ago

    @ForeverMalak YOU'RE BEAUTIFUL! No matter what they say..

    hehehe. christina a <3 ^^

  • ForeverMalak
    ForeverMalak
    11 months ago

    @xxmajaine lol I LOVE that song!

  • xxmajaine
    xxmajaine
    11 months ago

    @ForeverMalak hehhee.... I love that you recognized it ^^

    Well. in some ways I can relate, because the main character in the story who has a crush, feel that their crush is attractive in some way.. even if other's don't... I just.. stop overdoing it? (and I do so my self..)

    ^ Morality is good, double morality is double as good!

  • ForeverMalak
    ForeverMalak
    11 months ago

    @xxmajaine Yeah, I do the same thing lol. But yeah cause when you like someone you always think they're hot. Even if they look like The Thing.

  • xxmajaine
    xxmajaine
    11 months ago

    @ForeverMalak The thing? - In the fantastic four? or the thing in the adams family.. =/ Because I would be freaked by dating a hand #just saying..

    And in the fantastic four.. meh.. I found his extremely 'rock' hard abs awesome :D hehehhehe

  • ForeverMalak
    ForeverMalak
    11 months ago

    @xxmajaine I was thinking Fantastic four and lol that would be creepy. LOL. That was great:D I like him as a character but I'm sayin' he's not really attractive.

  • xxmajaine
    xxmajaine
    11 months ago

    @ForeverMalak in some ways I find him more attractive as the thing, than when he was a person.. but I guess it's his personality that does it.. I'm a sucker for those brokenhearted ones 3

  • ForeverMalak
    ForeverMalak
    11 months ago

    @xxmajaine Lol yes, very true. I love his personality.

  • xxmajaine
    xxmajaine
    11 months ago

    @ForeverMalak have you watched 'watchmen' ? well in that movie theres this blue guy, the actor isn't really attractive, but in some ways I find him hot as blue..

    And the Avatar movie.....

    I like blue....

  • ForeverMalak
    ForeverMalak
    11 months ago

    @xxmajaine I haven't. Yeah i didn't find them like physically attractive. I thought they were pretty but...

  • xxmajaine
    xxmajaine
    11 months ago

    @ForeverMalak I dunno, the fact they are like 10 meters high, sort of put an ending to that imaginary relationsship.

  • ForeverMalak
    ForeverMalak
    11 months ago

    @xxmajaine lol. That's true. How tall is that in feet?

  • xxmajaine
    xxmajaine
    11 months ago

    @ForeverMalak I have no idea.. O..o I never could understan foreign measures =/

  • sgpage
    sgpage
    11 months ago

    I don't have cheerleaders at my school. Jocks yes, but they're not the uber cool people too.

    Hmm... I don't think popularity even exists in my school LOL. I swear my generation is so hilarious they just DON'T care.

  • ForeverMalak
    ForeverMalak
    11 months ago

    @xxmajaine ohh lol.

    @Ari3ll3Erica for real? there are so many jocks and most of them are cool. But my school is cheap and cut cheerleading so we don't have cheerleaders either.

  • sgpage
    sgpage
    11 months ago

    Totally. It's really weird. Everyone is friends with everyone, no one really cares. That and my school is VERY multicultural. It's pretty cool. @ForeverMalak

  • ThePrimaDonnaWorld
    ThePrimaDonnaWorld
    11 months ago

    I hate that for someone to be 'smart' they have to be nerdy or just really studious. If you look at the top academic achievers at my school, most of them are outgoing, do at least one sport or other activity and are generally 'all-rounders'. Of course, you do find a stereotypical 'nerd' or two. Another thing, the antagonists are never 'smart' in most high school books, but why not? Just because someone's not nice doesn't mean they don't get good marks and such. For example, a few of the girls that I'm faaar from fond of (and it's a mutual feeling) do really well academically.

  • sgpage
    sgpage
    11 months ago

    That is so true. Many of the smart people in my class are very out-going. @ThePrimaDonnaWorld

  • clowen
    clowen
    11 months ago

    @ThePrimaDonnaWorld Think most teen stories forget the trademark thing that the villains or at least enemies as we see fit can usually hold their own in various ways, because they're not a stereotype. I avoided the stereotypes after the years prior together, because I was taller and they realized they had better things to do with their lives. That's what happens honestly people grow up and it just becomes a sad memory that some can't move past and act badly in return, while others grow up to be better than those that taunted them before.

  • MisterSuz
    MisterSuz
    11 months ago

    @ForeverMalak

    1. The idea that all teens are stupid and angsty, raging hormonal rebels. I noticed that a lot from certain cynical adults and even in kid's shows like The Fairly Oddparents and other cartoons, lol. Now that I actually am one, I know this is far from the truth.

    2. The Idea that All blondes are dumb (okay, doesn't really apply to males, but I know plenty of ditzy brunettes and gingers as well.)

    3. The Whole Bullies due to abusive parents thing. It's a serious issue that affects people in the real world, but my dad certainly didn't bully because of it. It's a bit of an overused backstory, is all.

    4. You either have to look good and be a mean prick or be unattractive and kind and smart. There are plenty of sharp looking and smexy scientists out there, people! (Like Kari from Mythbusters. *hoot hoot* :P) I mean, there's a severe lack of well rounded people in stories, lol. Teen Stories are so black and white with how they treat jocks and nerds! What's up with that.

    5. The fact that bullies practically get away with murder (which is also unfortunately true in certain schools IRL) and somehow be popular. All it takes is pretty much one fight to screw you over in my school district. And the adults being so oblivious to it. My schools have cameras. Every time a jerk has been expelled from our school, they've usually become the punchline of our jokes. We don't look kindly on bullies, so why in this weird teen fiction universe are they somehow worshipped?

    6. The fact that the adults are painfully oblivious and the teens can hide all these crazy incidents in an unrealistic amount of time. Tom Cruise would not have not been able to set up a business, fight against killer pimps, and manage to be accepted to Princeton University in a week like he did in Risky Business!

In This Discussion (8)
xxmajaine  11 months ago
alissende  11 months ago
MisterSuz  11 months ago
clowen  11 months ago
ForeverMalak  11 months ago
Aerowyn  11 months ago
ThePrimaDonnaWorld  11 months ago
sgpage  11 months ago