<p>Well, I happily concede that my post may have been unclear. When I was writing it, part of my brain was like, “Okay, someone is going to read this and say blah blah blah,” so I tried to clarify and add disclaimers, such as saying (in the last paragraph) that surely not all the kids at U Chicago suck and that part of it must be my friend’s mental state, which is WHY I decided to ask for help. If I really thought you guys sucked, I wouldn’t ask! Well… long story short, that obviously didn’t work out. And because you guys clearly aren’t dumb, I can only say that it must have been a mistake on my end. :)</p>
<p>I agree with your point in your last post. I’m more interested in something else I thought we disagreed on, which is whether it is EVER okay to reference a stereotype. But it looks like we aren’t REALLY disagreeing there either. ;)</p>
<p>I think that in general I’m pretty good about having a wide range of friends (most of my best friends are of different ethnicities and socioeconomic classes than I am), except that I don’t usually make friends with people who are really into partying. I mean, I have nothing against partying, but I mean REALLY into partying. I’m sure there’s more stuff that I do unconsciously though.</p>