Sentences with phrase «dumb jocks»

Instead, they rely on stereotypes about dumb jocks, anecdotes, and painful personal memories as their proof.
They portrayed Te'o as a dumb jock when he was asked questions about Lennay Kekua and did a good job of making fun of one of the strangest stories in a long time.
Nobody who knows me thinks I'm a dumb jock.
He's got the Yorktown dumb jock vote since a majority of the residents don't vote and all they care about is lacrosse.
To reference «The Last Song» again, Ronnie couldn't stand Will when she first met him because she assumed he was a cocky, dumb jock.
Augustus Waters from the film version of The Fault in Our Stars (2014) was given this title in a 2014 Vulture article, [36] in which Matt Patches stated, «he's a bad boy, he's a sweetheart, he's a dumb jock, he's a nerd, he's a philosopher, he's a poet, he's a victim, he's a survivor, he's everything everyone wants in their lives, and he's a fallacious notion of what we can actually have in our lives.»
While a team player in many respects, who followed members of his mother's family into war despite a loving wife and a lucrative career, Tillman was far from a dumb jock easily led to the trough.
The demonization of «liberal elites» starts and often ends with academia; universities and colleges have always been criticized for being «hotbeds of liberalism» and the glorification of the dumb jock, Joe Normal who can't speak in full sentences, and the overall cult of the stupid has ALWAYS been conservative territory.

Not exact matches

«Whether you believe it or not,» Kutler told the team, referring to the dumb - jock slurs, «this year you are living in glass houses.»
On the down side, most of the characters are one - dimensional stereotypes drawn without much affection (though all are more or less redeemed): Norman's shrill cheerleader sister Courtney (Anna Kendrick); dumb - jock Mitch (Casey Affleck), the older brother of Norman's one friend, nerdy, overweight Neil (Tucker Albrizzi); goth bully Alvin (Christopher Mintz - Plasse), an older version of Moe from «Calvin & Hobbes.»
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