@MVillani1985 honestly, that stereotype does not, and has not applied for a long time. i mean really, just because they're smart doesn't mean their not people. where did all this elitist stuff come about? sure they're some of the smartest kids in the country, but do they act as if their superior? no.
I personally like this because it actually shows a side of Ivy Leaguers that is the total opposite of the stereotype of elitist snobs who always go out of their way to appear genteel and "cultured".
If this video was of a bunch of stiff-as-a-board Penn students sitting in three piece suits, wearing monacles, sipping dry martinis, while using a pedantic vocabulary and discussing "how jolly it will be when we invite the team up for tea", would you like that better?
@scorero23 Sadly, stereotypes exist because of a few people here and there.
MVillani1985 1 year ago
@MVillani1985 honestly, that stereotype does not, and has not applied for a long time. i mean really, just because they're smart doesn't mean their not people. where did all this elitist stuff come about? sure they're some of the smartest kids in the country, but do they act as if their superior? no.
scorero23 1 year ago
I personally like this because it actually shows a side of Ivy Leaguers that is the total opposite of the stereotype of elitist snobs who always go out of their way to appear genteel and "cultured".
If this video was of a bunch of stiff-as-a-board Penn students sitting in three piece suits, wearing monacles, sipping dry martinis, while using a pedantic vocabulary and discussing "how jolly it will be when we invite the team up for tea", would you like that better?
MVillani1985 3 years ago
that is such a waste of food. how offensive (and typical of entitled elitist rich kids).
RealityRunsRampant 3 years ago