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Stereotype Personality Traits Springboard to Blonde, hourglass figure, pretty dumb, naive, trusting Professor at MIT; Prosecuting attorney Artistic, long-haired man, long fingers creative, introspective Garbage man; janitor Smelly, camo clothing, redneck speaks poorly, chews tobacco Nobel Peace Prize Winner; school teacher Clean-cut, handsome, football player aggressive, self-assured, amoral Clothing designer; minister; artist Crippled, plain clothing, ignored quiet, asocial, no eye contact Inspirational speaker; gold medal swimmer Nurse, scrubs, caring, busy caring, loving, helpful, Boxer; murderer Soldier, buzz cut, great posture, immaculate polite, helpful, distant Pacifist; stand-up comic Gay, lisping, flamboyant outgoing, effeminate, brazen Football player; Basketball player Alcoholic, depressed, slurred speech nervous, solitary, disheveled Doctor, Undercover agent Tattooed, spiky hair-cut, street language headstrong, sarcastic, lacks warmth Nun; day care worker; school counselor Sports-nut decked out with body & face paint and holding half the D-Fence sign loud, aggressive, argumentative Librarian; Concert musician; poet Glasses, small, pale skin, bookkeeper-type conventional, self-controlled, structured Stripper; Bartender; Opera singer Newspaper reporter, glasses, wears suit, chiseled face, has girlfriend smart, quick change artist, excellent writing skills, able to leap tall buildings Superman |