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I confused by why you care why I am asking these questions?
Isn't this a chatroom where greeks can share opinions/advice? |
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You have had multiple posts deleted and/or moved to the Moderators Forum because they contained material inappropriate for discussion. Many of these posts portrayed Greeks negatively. In a number of occasions you've reposted the material, disregarding any warnings you've gotten from mods. Furthermore, you consistently avoid answering your "fellow" DZ sisters when they question the validity of your membership. How are we supposed to take you seriously after all of this? So, my dear, it's this kind of behavior that leads most of GreekChat to be quick and point the finger at you and scream, TROLL! |
What does troll mean?
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Someone who posts generic sterotypical questions. Someone who's had several threads deleted and still doesn't get it. In other words...you. |
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Yeah, her posts do seem odd. But I really don't think you should have to prove to someone through interrogation that you are a member of a said organization....unless it is just obvious. A moderator and two (word deleted) posters, accused saetex or not being an SAE at Texas becuase he didn't want to go take pitctures of his house and post them online.....regardless of the knowledge he showed of Austin Texas and his alumni. The things he said about Austin are things you wouldn't know unless you live there or have been there quite a bit.... |
The funny thing is that they'll accuse anyone of not being in a greek organization, but then they count honor, service, and incorporated entities as actual fraternities and sororities.
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I agree with you, however, they accused saetex of not being an SAE because he refused to post pictures of where he lives. Then they kicked him off. Ridiculous. I wouldnt post any pictures of my house. Its none of you business. If you want pics....go get them your damn self |
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Greek Chat has chosen to consider a number of honorary and service organizations as legitimate Greek Letter Organizations. You may disagree, but it's not your decision to make. The rest of your post is a legitimate comment. You are welcome to post in this forum as long as you do so respectfully and within the Terms of Service. |
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n. pl. fra·ter·ni·ties A body of people associated for a common purpose or interest, such as a guild. A group of people joined by similar backgrounds, occupations, interests, or tastes: the fraternity of bird watchers. A chiefly social organization of men students at a college or university, usually designated by Greek letters. Roman Catholic Church. A sodality. The quality or condition of being brothers; brotherliness. Yes, service orgs who use greek letters are fraternities. And I'm glad you agree with me on something, because for awhile I thought if I said "Ice is cold" you would argue with me for the sake of arguing. |
Thank you to all of those who are defending my posts. My intentions were not to come on these forums and start trouble. Please do not question my validity of being in a sorority. As someone said earlier don't judge me just because you are not familiar with my campus and the greek life here. I am fairly new and I had some questions and concerns that I did not feel comfortable asking my sorority sisters.
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If only she had a big brother in another fraternity, he'd be the perfect person to ask questions like that. It's too bad that even that is becoming too much for IFC organizations. |
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