- Please note that this mini series is NOT meant as a way to hate specific series / characters, this is just a way to note the stereotypes I’m a bit tired of seeing in the media. Also, MOST OF ALL, it’s because I’d like to avoid creating too many stereotypical characters :)

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I wonder if Mu Press's early 90s "Skunk" (a satire about furries using the typical stereotypes) had something to do with that?

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Doodled in casual clothes. the latinos yet again lose to the red jacket stereotype

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Doodling break
The thing I don't like about Chaos in Wham is the loss of agency and how characters devolve into stereotypes.

Ideas for a renegade Knight inspired by Kislev/Tsarist Russia. Want them to be the leader of a large powerful house with its own sector and armies

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I am one of the very few LEGALLY BLIND artists in this space, trying hard to push accessibility in the space as well as breaking all stereotypes of what being / going blind is! would love to be apart of this!

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there’s like two stereotypes of trans girls but you can represent them both with this bitch

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"Green Come on! You should be at least a bit original! and you are just playing into harmful stereotypes!"

"At least my isn't store bought!"

done for

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I realized that none of my bards are like...the stereotype fantasy bard. so i made one. i didn't color the main one because trying to figure out that outfit's color palette is gonna take more brain power than what i have at 3am. yes his freckles are flowers.

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The “they’re in hell” excuse is so fucking annoying. Its not about the fact they’re mean or morbid. Its the fact Vivzie/a writer on the team purposely decided to make fatphobic jokes. PLUS THERE ARE SHOWS THAT INVOLVE HELL AND DEMONS THAT DON’T INVOLVE BIGOTED STEREOTYPES https://t.co/m2jJSF4dTC

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Notice how every plus sized cuphead character isn’t a stereotype type and has different personalities and are actually likable idk I found that interesting 🤔 https://t.co/kVlnglNG0h

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I made this earlier this year for Pride Month, but this is artwork of my character Raijinto. He's my first ttrpg character, and Ace too! It's a bit stereotypical, me liking dragons and being ace, but not all stereotypes are bad.


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Indeed. And even if you look at funky stereotypes like this, there doesn't seem to be a malicious intent behind the parody. It's like the Japanese respect America for being so proud of their own culture. Which I guess it's something Japan can relate to in a way.

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- Please note that this mini series is NOT meant as a way to hate specific series / characters, this is just a way to note the stereotypes I’m a bit tired of seeing in the media. Also, MOST OF ALL, it’s because I’d like to avoid creating too many stereotypical characters :)

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เพิ่งรู้อีกอย่างว่ามีคนซิ้มมนาโรห์ด้วย555555 ตอนแรกกลัวโดนหาว่า stereotype มาก เพราะคาแรคเตอร์สูงขายาวเว่อๆ แต่จริงไม่ใช่นะ แค่เห็นว่าสรีระมันเหมาะกับบทมากกว่า😭

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I didn't say "all", that'd be ludicrous and I know a lot of good ones personally.

But a quick Google search of 'sergal', as well as years of lurking 4/chàn hasn't helped that stereotype. The bad apples are loudest and ruin it for everyone else

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To all the Queens,

Remember to treat yourselves better! Don't let any dickheads tell you otherwise! The society is already tough enough for you to handle stereotypes on how ladies should act! You are the Queen of your life! Don't let anyone tells you otherwise!

Best Regards,
NM

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