At 2/19/14 11:07 AM, NewgroundsMike wrote:
When will you realize I won't tell you shit about myself?
We'll consistently try until you open up, because you're a regular face. We'll never ask about your name or your home, we won't try to intrude on your private, personal life, but we know that behind the avatar of Piconjo and behind the username is a person. An opinionated person with flaws and preferences and talents and knowledge and in the familiarity by interacting with you, we see a friend. A friend whom we just want to make a little less nebulous and vague...less slate and more defined.
So in short, never. Because when one user stops asking, another will start until you cave.
Do you think stereotypes are an important social perception to be aware of in modern society, or do they have no place? Every individual is different in their own right, and there are extreme examples in anybody, down to their sex, where they're from, their job, or anything....but do stereotypes have a place in society, or could we do without it? Please explain why you think that.