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The kicker part about it is, it says in the corner "This is how stepping is done." Now, that's laughable.:rolleyes: Now THIS is the way stepping is done. Thank GOD for NPHC greeks.:) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UL7L9H9qJo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIGeHNDl73I |
Pathetic seems harsh.
Seems like they were just getting into the spirit of things and supporting fellow Greeks. Mocking them for being good sports seems . . . not well thought out. Plus you would have to compare them to NPHC sororities to have a fairer comparison. And not a competitive team either. Quote:
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To me, I don't think they could even attempt to compare to any of the NPHC sororities. But if you insist. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fxt76uubWo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4y97uENVF4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7rcsjBRDBk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5K1cBBB4fw <--------These SGRhos are blindfolded and are still on beat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTzIOX2ysjs Like I said, there's nothing to compare. One more thing. To me, the 27seconds of the SGRho youtube stepshow blows away all 6 minutes of this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZO6jRYUXdo lame no rhythm havin' stepshow. |
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That said, I tend to agree with PrettyBoy, there is no comparison. For what is/was, my comment still stands, it was cute. In the context of a step show however, that wasn't it. Had I gone to a "step show" and saw that particular performance done by anyone, I'd be upset. |
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But it seems pretty silly to me to get huffy about "borrowing" unless your organization was the one that came up with the idea of a national group with local chapters around the country, named with three Greek letters that stand for a secret motto revealed only during a ritual initiation ceremony, along with a secret grip, coat of arms, and a distinctive membership badge. Every group after Phi Beta Kappa took that whole idea part and parcel and ran with it. I am sure you call yours "your own"! And as a PBK member, I think that's great. ________ BUY GLASS BONGS |
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These events are usually for charity or just general PR, like Greek Week. These are girls who probably step once a year if ever. You trying to compare them to some awesome D9 groups is like complaining that the local baseball team isn't major league. Enjoy it for what it is.... not what other people could have done with it. |
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Personally, I could care less why they were stepping, cheering, dancing ect ect. rather it was for competition, charity or whatever. In my opionion they looked pathetic, and it was comedy looking at them. |
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I'm proud of our umbrella group and everything we stand for and rather the events that I posted were done for competition or charity, I posted them because they looked freakin' good. I hope you all enjoyed looking at them as much as I did. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrwsiK5Xb8k http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzhNmNbYnEE |
But you didn't even go to a school where this sort of thing happened, so how can you say "I really think they should learn on their own and stop asking us to teach them how if they want to step, but that's my own personal opinion."
You say you don't get into name calling, but you called the girls in the video "pathetic" and didn't give them the courtesy of calling them by their names (Kappa Kappa "whatever") The point is that you don't really understand what's going on, you didn't have a campus where this sort of thing happened, and you are generalizing all Greeks outside of the NPHC based on incorrect and loaded assumptions. Worse, you are generalizing the NPHC based on something as insignificant as stepping. As I said, stepping is NOT our greatest legacy. When NIC and NPC Greeks start having a social action program that rivals NPHC orgs, then maybe we'll have something to talk about. I have no problem with NPC and NIC Greeks and they have no problems with me. |
And quite frankly, I think step shows in general are a waste of time and resources and I don't like going to NPHC shows.
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