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kddani 09-16-2010 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by christianboy (Post 1984393)
And you don't? bullshit, meet horseshit.

Oh no, a newly created sockpuppet with keyboard courage! I am so scared! :(

ree-Xi 09-16-2010 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by RedRoseM.D. (Post 1984315)
I'll start with ree-xi:
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I linked to this thread and was about to log off until I noticed how you and Barbie's rush skewered this girl re: her situation. Even if she is not telling the 'whole story' about her situation, Barbie's Rush, your responses were vapid at best but mostly cruel. It's a shame that that grown women would make such comments to a collegiate.
<snip>

I merely called out Barbie's rush for her cruel comments and now ree-xi.

Telling me to butt out is pretty consistent with the rest of your comments, Barbie's rush. This is an open forum and I hate to see people talking down to collegiate members or pnm's.

I just re-read my posts to the OP. I didn't skewer the OP, nor was I cruel. I never talked down to her. I'd ask you for evidence but of course, there is none.

I actually have a big heart and am very sensitive. However, I am direct and ask questions. People mistake directness as rude, and get defensive when questions are asked.

I ask direct questions so as to remove the emotional element from the situation and get to the business of the matter so that I can:
A. offer a perspective that the person may not see, or
B. offer suggestions as to how to resolve the situation (whether that be seeking help elsewhere, or moving on).

AZTheta 09-16-2010 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by ree-Xi (Post 1984406)
I actually have a big heart and am very sensitive. However, I am direct and ask questions. People mistake directness as rude, and get defensive when questions are asked.

I ask direct questions so as to remove the emotional element from the situation and get to the business of the matter so that I can:
A. offer a perspective that the person may not see, or
B. offer suggestions as to how to resolve the situation (whether that be seeking help elsewhere, or moving on).

I knew there was something about you, ree-Xi. That's me too, and I get into "trouble" because I'm so direct. I've had to really work with the chapter that I advise to train them and reassure them that I am NOT mad. I am analytical and a thinker, not a "feeler" (despite being sensitive) and I'm asking questions not because they are in trouble or did anything wrong. My job is to solve problems quickly, not talk them to death.

Sometimes confidence (which I have a good amount of, always have, since I was a preschooler, I'm told) gets mistaken for something else. I'm still learning the fine arts of diplomacy and tact and how to "finesse" things. I'm a work in progress, what can I say?

ree-Xi 09-16-2010 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by AzTheta (Post 1984410)
I knew there was something about you, ree-Xi. That's me too, and I get into "trouble" because I'm so direct. I've had to really work with the chapter that I advise to train them and reassure them that I am NOT mad. I am analytical and a thinker, not a "feeler" (despite being sensitive) and I'm asking questions not because they are in trouble or did anything wrong. My job is to solve problems quickly, not talk them to death.

Sometimes confidence (which I have a good amount of, always have, since I was a preschooler, I'm told) gets mistaken for something else. I'm still learning the fine arts of diplomacy and tact and how to "finesse" things. I'm a work in progress, what can I say?

LOL, the directness probably is a result of my education and experience in Journalism. It's directly contrary to my inborn tendency to react emotionally first (ask my family, they'll say I'm a drama queen). I honestly had to work at learning to think analytically, and when to use which side of my brain.

I really think that the situation that the OP sucks, but emotions aren't going to bring her to a solution. And by solution I don't necessarily mean "what she wants". I do hope that she finds peace in whatever does happen. The flip side of the sucky part is that she is part of a wonderful national organization for life - if she chooses to be.

AlphaFrog 09-16-2010 12:51 PM

Is it just me, or has the irony factor on GC skyrocketed recently (and not just because of my parody thread)?

christianboy 09-16-2010 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by kddani (Post 1984398)
Oh no, a newly created sockpuppet with keyboard courage! I am so scared! :(

Not a sock. But you're a hypocrite.

AlphaFrog 09-16-2010 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by christianboy (Post 1984435)
Not a sock. But you're a hypocrite.

Case in point....

christianboy 09-16-2010 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1984438)
Case in point....

STFU

AlphaFrog 09-16-2010 01:10 PM

You're going to be a clever one, aren't you? I can just see the wit oozing from your keyboard.

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Originally Posted by christianboy (Post 1984445)
STFU


LaneSig 09-16-2010 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by christianboy (Post 1984445)
STFU

Please tell me that your parents named you Christian, and that your name is not a reflection on what you hope to be.

christianboy 09-16-2010 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1984450)
You're going to be a clever one, aren't you? I can just see the wit oozing from your keyboard.

Clever? WTF? You actually put thought in your posts? You're an idiot.

christianboy 09-16-2010 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by LaneSig (Post 1984453)
Please tell me that your parents named you Christian, and that your name is not a reflection on what you hope to be.

Did your parents name you Lanesig?

MysticCat 09-16-2010 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by LaneSig (Post 1984453)
Please tell me that your parents named you Christian, and that your name is not a reflection on what you hope to be.

His parents named him Xanthus.

Barbie's_Rush 09-16-2010 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by RedRoseM.D. (Post 1984315)
I'll start with ree-xi:

I politely introduced myself, letting the people in the forum know what I do for a living and that I am an adviser. The fact that I stated that I am a pediatrician was not meant as on offense to anyone and I'm not quite sure why it would be taken as such?

Regarding the thread, I found the website at the direction of another alum and I found another thread that had a link to this thread. I referenced it when I said that 'I know the issue about people rushing at one school and transferring to another school. I put that I know that is annoying to others'. There is a whole thread about that in greekchat currently and the fact that people are so bothered by girls doing that. I just acknowledged that. I didn't state in any way that I know anything about this chapter, whether it is desirable or not. That is catty and something I wouldn't try to speculate on.

I linked to this thread and was about to log off until I noticed how you and Barbie's rush skewered this girl re: her situation. Even if she is not telling the 'whole story' about her situation, Barbie's Rush, your responses were vapid at best but mostly cruel. It's a shame that that grown women would make such comments to a collegiate.

FSUZeta: I read back over my messages and I did not in any way put down or talk negatively about Zeta, period. I pointed out that if these girls chose not to give this girl a chance at affiliation, then perhaps she is better off not being a part of their group. That is completely honest on my part. Who would want to be in a group where she is not wanted? I went on to encourage her to give Zeta a second chance during her alum years and to try to get involved at that time and not hold it against the entire organization-the way she was treated by one chapter. Regardless of which npc we are discussing, I believe it is unfair for an affiliate to be blocked without even a chance of a probationary affiliation. That is my opinion and it is based on the premise of sisterhood and giving that woman a chance. The issue is not exclusive to Zeta by any means, as mentioned in the other forum.

I am new to greekchat, and I don't know how to post the link to the other forum but I believe it is in recruitment stories or at least under the recruitment tab. I try to give someone the benefit of the doubt and this girl was obviously voicing her hurt feelings about her interaction with that chapter. I logged on to offer her support, which I did, not to bash Zeta or other members, which I did not do. I merely called out Barbie's rush for her cruel comments and now ree-xi.

Telling me to butt out is pretty consistent with the rest of your comments, Barbie's rush. This is an open forum and I hate to see people talking down to collegiate members or pnm's.

Like I said, BUTT OUT. You are not remotely familiar with this situation. I am. I know what campus this is happening at and even who the OP is. What is being said here is not the truth and she posted here only to make the organization look bad by not telling the real story.

And you still haven't told us why your profession has any relevance to this or any other discussion on Greekchat.

Lafayette79 09-16-2010 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by ree-Xi (Post 1984425)
The flip side of the sucky part is that she is part of a wonderful national organization for life - if she chooses to be.

Of all the comments on this thread, this is the one that I like most.


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