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Originally Posted by marquise1911
If I went Yo-Phi!!! I think all greeks would look at me like.:eek:
It's the same principle.
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If you went yo-skee or yo-oop u'd get the same look [at least where I'm from]!!:eek: :eek: I don't think it's the same principle at all, maybe some similarities, but not the same! Pretty and nasty are both very common words, and the phrase is a common one used by greeks and non greeks alike. So it's catchy and creative, and "represents" both orgs. Yo [well, at least since after 1990] and Phi are very UNCOMMON words, and specific to each org. While pretty and nasty are words that mostly EVERYONE uses, yo and phi are not, and to say yo-phi would in essesnce be using, in part, something that is exclusively linked to another frat, which is NOT wha'ts up [in terms of calls at least], where as "pretty nasty/cold/hot/luke warm" etc. are not. In addition, if you had a joint "theme" party, everyone wouldn't be running around the party chanting or even SAYING "pretty nasty" anyway, versus people actually SAYING yo-phi! :eek: :eek:
See the difference? :D
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Originally Posted by marquise1911
If I went Yo-Phi!!! I think all greeks would look at me like.:eek:
It's the same principle.
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As an after thought, the real issue here seems to be you having a problem doing joint programs with other frats, even if it had nothing to do with themes letters or otherwise. I mean, if that's your preference, to each his own, but I think occassional joint programs are cool, you reach a wider audience, you'll bring people from both [or more] orgs, and probably attract people who may not come to either event individually. I know a lot of people who went to the 1911/pretty nasty party, on the premise of it being more crowded because it's the two groups on opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of stereotypes coming together. And, obviously, older members of our orgs felt the same way, which is why NPHC was created [promote solidarity].
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Originally Posted by marquise1911
Wow. I don't care what colors u use it's wrong. Connecting letters in that way is wrong!!!
maybe this
AFA AKA KAY
But I don't want my letters clipped and merged with no one elses. Kappa Alpha Psi has and always will be good enough to stand for itself.
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but you said earlier in this thread: [verbatim]
"I just don't like how the letters are strung together. That's some mess. I've heard of A-Phi-A-K-A or A-K-A-Psi, but to put both of them together.
I mean if I was gonna be part in a threesome, I would hope two chicks were involved."
based on that statement I don't see anything that would lead me to believe you have a problem with the whole joining letters [including K A Psi], but maybe I misread. :cool: I don't think any of the ppl involved with that flyer feel as though their orgs can't stand on their own, I mean,
to me, that's creativity and unity gone awry, but hey!