Okay for anyone who has been to a Catholic School, going to a Catholic School, or is going to one in the future, are anyof you familiar with our associated stereotypes?
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjkiebus/signs-you-went-to-catholic-school-6ygq
Supposedly, we are said to have worn our plaid uniforms everyday in each year we attend our schools until we develop a slight allergy to plaid. Apparently we still know how write in cursive (actually that not really true at all). Then there's the that very odd comparison that we are similiar to that SNL comedy "Superstar", which kinda like if "The Godfather" is to Italian Americans, what Professional Wrestling is to Martial Arts, then this is our version of sthat except its a bit too stereotypical, and not enough truth put into it (again if you catch my drift).
I'm suprised that not many people aren't really aware as to what the media say we are, let those among us who never ever match such depictions. But thats a topic for a later discussion.
-Lamb
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