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Ch2tf,
I am not chastizing You or anyone else on the Merits of this Book. But, if this was a true book of events instesd of supposedly Greek Soroitys would it sell so many Copys? Why did A R. write it, Well, To make Money!;) Animal House is the Primary Movie that attempts to show what Greeks are about and it is BS. It was as said about this book a fluff job that was made in fun. But, This paticualar Book seems to some to be the Antipathey of what Greeks are about and also not True. A school and a Sorority!? What the F!!! There are Chapters all over and each is different. True or False? Not mad or indifferent, I just have a Mind that trys to work more than some following a fictional book and beleiveing it!:) |
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And yes there are chapters all over and every chapter is different and one can't generalize greek life from the experience of a few I get that, as is stated in my earlier posts, I just felt that in the same spirit of this statement it can't and shouldn't be ignored that such things do happen in some places..... I don't wanna go back into all over again, but I think you get the idea. And I don't feel chastized, I just don't have tolerance for the immaturity that can sometimes pop up when one posts their opinion. Best |
People need to leave the political conversation out of this thread. Make your own damn Michael Moore thread.
And people need to stop being bitches for the sake of being bitches. Gosh just get back on topic! I haven't finished reading the book from like a year ago. I got bored and put it down. |
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back to topic...
I realized that Pledged was a work of fiction in the first chapter, when she mentioned the alum and "drug room". Yeah, right. What a maroon. |
I think you mean moron... and I can't remember exactly where, but that is not the only place I've read of a chapter having a drug room. Just because it's against the rules doesn't mean that people won't do it. People, affiliated with GLO and unaffliiated do things they aren't supposed to do all the time. That is why we have laws and prisons. We all can agree for the most part that the majority of greeks have not witnessed or participated in all the things she claims in her book and move on with our lives. If you add wood to the fire and continuously fan the flames, it will never go out.
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EarpSpeak--Moron=Maroon.:D
kapsigcub, Like Your Usage!!!!!!:cool: |
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Mystic, you're an ultra maroon.
Haha, nice clip. I was thinking of the ultra maroon one when I heard kapsigcub. |
I admit that I bought the book. I was hoping to get it from the library but there was a huge waiting list at the time.
I literally only read to page 6 before I became completely appalled by it. I thought it was tacky that she opened the book with bid day from the early 90's where girls were hazed. Heck ADPi didn't establish anti-hazing rules until 1996. My first thoughts on that were that she was the girl who didn't get the bid to the house where mommy and grandma and sister went, who was still crying back in the MU (or wherever the heck she was). Within the prologue you knew the book would be a complete diss on sorority life. I finally put it down when she declared that all sorority girls were popular, pretty and rich (and I'm paraphrasing her). I most certainly WAS NOT popular in high school. I come from what would be considered a high middle to low upper class family, no way considered "rich". And I think I'm pretty but I'm most certainly not drop dead gorgeous. Right then I knew she would be using those stereotypes through the whole damn book. Plus, once I found out that she actually divulged ritual of other sororities (Gamma Phi, if I remember correctly from reading on the boards here), I just couldn't read it. I have no desire to learn other sororities SECRET RITUALS!!!! All I can hope is that the "movie" that is supposedly being made either is shelved or completely tanks at the box office. |
I haven't read every page of this thread(all 23!) so I hope this isn't a repeat.
What I don't understand is why she chose a sorority at a Texas school(and she gave away that it was a Texas school maybe unintentionally, I paid attention to details) and then in another part had it stated that sororities in Texas are like "the extreme sport of greek life" or something to that extent. How then can she expect to be unbiased like she says she is?? I'm from a school in the Northeast so the only things I know about sororities in Texas would have to be adopted from that book but believe me I did NOT take any of that stuff she said seriously. Every chapter of every sorority is different, I don't know why she thinks that following 2 sororities at a big school in Texas is gonna represent all of us. And she shouldn't have said she was being unbiased because it's almost impossible to be unbiased about anything. Also, I think it's ridiculous that she published some sororities secrets in their. I refused to read it. And there is a thing where on her website you can read updates. I think you have to have the book in front of you to be able to look up a word on a certain page that serves as a password. Read it or don't, it's up to you. It's unlikely that she'll ever come around, although Joan Ryan did it when she published a book in the mid 90's about gymnastics called Little Girls In Pretty Boxes and how it was nothing but a breeding ground for eating disorders and that the sport was "child abuse." She later republished the book with a new section in the back saying that gymnastics was no longer like that and basically said that the 1996 Olympians were healthy young women. Hmm if she could be convinced....who knows? |
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