CrimsonTide4 |
03-07-2006 04:54 PM |
Re: Meeting
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Originally posted by nonchalant
This is too funny. You are completely right. Any real Delta knows when her sorority was founded, and I never said anything about your sorority's founding date. I guess your trying to make yourself feel good or make me look bad again. You just don't know, so I'll let you and any other people answer this question yourself/themselves. Any real Delta or AKA knows this answer(I believe you know and are in denial). In my so called diss/comment, I was referring to an AKA sorority meeting. When was the meeting held? When was Delta founded? Hmmmm.......just wondering. It's okay to be wrong sometimes. If you want, I know tons of your sorors on a personal level that would be glad to educate you properly.
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I kept saying I wouldn't say anything. I really tried but seriously, nonchalant, for you to be non Greek, you post/behave as if you are an advanced student in all things Greek, specifically AKA and DST. Was your great grandmother neighbors with Myra Davis Hemmings? Did she play bid whist with Nellie Quander? I'm just curious.
Not that it has anything to do with it, but Ladygreek is approaching her 37th year as a member of Delta Sigma Theta. I really doubt that the Sorors you know could educate Ladygreek on anything of great significance regarding Delta Sigma Theta, but I do think you need a few lessons in respect and knowing when to post and when not to post.
I hate when folks on message boards call each other "Girl/Honey/Sweetie" especially in the midst of a cyber disagreement. I especially hate it when folks who are younger call an older person those same "terms of endearment."
Now in terms of "the meeting in 1912" (post in AKA incorporation thread), the implication of your post was read and understood. Be real with yours. Don't try to "play nice" now.
As a Delta, I know that meeting in 1912 was instrumental in the formation of Delta Sigma Theta in 1913. I am thankful for the vision of my Founders and can appreciate Ms. Quander being steadfast to AKA remaining an organization as well. The separation has served both organizations well, I think.
You're the type of non Greek that I dislike: no one can tell you anything because you know EVERYTHING about Greek life. You aren't open to learning anything new about the other orgs. Your perception of each org is set in stone. And that is sad.
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