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Old Posted May 20, 2012, 4:23 PM
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Mapping Stereotypes - The World According to Americans








Germany - Dirty Porn. Hahahaha

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gene jugglers for Missouri? guess you have to grab for something when you can't figure a state out.
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I don't get like half the American state stereotypes.

Connecticut is "New Italy"? Connecticut is probably the least Italian-American state in its immediate vicinity. It's traditionally very WASP and Northern European. Or is it referring to something else?

And why is New York "Apple"? Because of the Big Apple? Upstate apple production?

Or what's with Arizona and Wonder Woman? Iowa and Hawks?
     
     
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Actually, given how clueless, ignorant, uneducated, and poorly-traveled the average American is, most of the international stereotypes are probably not too far off the mark. Still, some
of these stereotypes seem a bit off, and have little basis in reality.

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I don't find that at all amusing nor clever.
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Actually, given how clueless, ignorant, uneducated, and poorly-traveled the average American is, most of the international stereotypes are probably not too far off the mark. Still, some
of these stereotypes seem a bit off, and have little basis in reality.
I don't think Midwesterners and southern Hillbillies constitute for even half the U.S. population, but you may be right.
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I don't think Midwesterners and southern Hillbillies constitute for even half the U.S. population, but you may be right.
Excuse me?
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I don't think Midwesterners and southern Hillbillies constitute for even half the U.S. population, but you may be right.
It is funny that this stereotype exists when the rural northeast out rednecks large swathes of the Midwest. People never talk about New York as a hick state with a couple of urban enclaves but in some ways that's what it is. Iowa, on the other hand, is not particularly redneck.
     
     
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Iowa and Hawks?
Maybe it's a reference to the U of Iowa Hawkeyes? But other than that, no idea.
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Haha, gave me a good laugh.
     
     
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Where's the part of the world map that people eat people here.
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Of all the "World according to ______" (usually Americans) things I've seen, this is by far the worst.
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Old Posted May 20, 2012, 8:27 PM
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I suppose these maps themselves aren't a stereotype.
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I'm at a complete loss for how Arizona is associated with Wonder Woman...
     
     
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Unlike southern hillbillies midwesterners actually do visit NYC, and keep a brisk business for the Applebees in Times Square.
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