Oryan77 said:That kind of stuff bugs me a lot. It's embarassing & disrespectful. If they're going to do that to the "geeks" on the show, shouldn't those bimbos professions read: "Bar Fly", "Tramp", "Drug Addict", or "Gold Digger"?
Well, I've seen maybe two episodes of the show, and frankly, the kind of girls on that show aren't the type I'd want my son (if I ever have one) to ever marry anyways. The ones I saw were pretty shallow, selfish, and empty-headed.
There was the one who was a playboy bunny or something, who commented after being forced to work on a farm for one of the shows, that humans have no reason to run...ever.
Then there was the one who was dressing in high heels and a hat to work on that farm, then complained about how dirty it got her, etc.
Frankly, the women in the show were pretty much a waste of space.....so in their own way, they were characterized in as negative a way as the men were.
But the show, by assigning the title "dungeon master" is obviously trying to create a particular reaction among the viewing public. They're setting a preconception of the guy, by which everyone watching the show will filter whatever other information they're given.
The show was interesting for those few episodes, if nothing else, because I couldn't believe how vapid several of the people in it were.
I will make the caveat, that although it's a "reality" show, many of the characters are probably acting to a degree. They might even have scripts or something, for all I know. But the whole purpose of the show is to show contrasts between the stereotypes. So either people are exaggerating their behaviour, or the producers are picking people who are so far off the scale, that they make everyone else look normal. I think I've known one, maybe two gamers in all my years who were completely maladjusted, and one of them had a developmental disability, so I felt empathy for his situation. Most people don't fit cleanly into these stereotypes....*unless* one applies the stereotype, then spends their time searching for evidence to back up their belonging to that stereotype.
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