Board Thread:Monster Discussions/@comment-5297911-20130204133323/@comment-10363096-20130227224920

I'm from the *potential* 51st state of the US. Look it up ~ it's not made up. And I'm not talking about a movie or Pennsylvania. But now I'm living in the US for real. In the 2nd biggest state/the big state that used to be part of Mexico/Remember the Alamo.

Even though this is completely unrelated with everything, I gotta say, stereotyping isn't funny, or cool, or anything. Because there aren't any cowboys here. I hate stereotypes, like, really. The Brits don't wear Victorian dresses nor are they obsessed with tea. Mexicans aren't the only people who speak Spanish. I mean, anyone who thinks that is insane because Spanish isn't called Mexican. It's called SPANISH, for SPAIN. Where Spanish came from? And even then, they aren't the only two countries. What about the ENTIRE South America (kinda excluding Brazil since Spanish isn't their official language)? Then, why do people stereotype the French, the Spanish, the Mexicans, the Asians, the Dutch, I mean really! The US even stereotypes itself! Texas is NOT stuck in the 1800's with cowboys (which didn't even exist because real cowboys weren't how they're known now, just like pirates), Florida is NOT filled with only beaches and swimmers, Alaska is NOT filled with eskimos, Hawaii is NOT filled with people that only know how to surf and hula girls, and New York is NOT only the Big Apple and it's NOT just filled with tourists! Sorry but I just hate stereotypes. I guess when they're done well and are likeable then they're cool, but as minor characters or a cameo, they are not fun at all.