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ummmmm....nope. |
Pledging babypeople
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CTFU. CTFU. CTFU.:p :D :cool: |
Re: Re: Putting you on BLAST!!
[QUOTE]Originally posted by phamason2003
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Eh well, one can also go elementary. :D |
if i ever saw toddlers party walkin and chantin'....i'd be through......
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ya
well it depends on whom, beta theta pi letters are allowed to be worn by, A brother of beta theta pi, alumni, mother, daughter, sister, wife.
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(ETA: I'm not laughing at you starang21, just the comeback.) |
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Co-sign with Soror LI and TheEpitome1920! I'm in a sorority, not a gang. You can talk to/educate a person, but putting your hands on them is assault. Besides, I live in Los Angeles. It's just not a good idea. I LOVE MY AKA, but I also like living. The funny thing is, I just had this convo with a friend about 2 hours ago. We were on our way to the mall and she wanted to get her jacket from her car, but I had already passed her car. She goes, that's ok, I'll just wear your jacket. She reaches and picks up my chapter jacket. I gave her a look (which she misconstrued, my look was actually, is there a jacket back there?) She like, oh. it's an AKA jacket. Then she continues, but what if I was near death. I said, but you're not. Here's my stance: IF you are not soror, you should not wear AKA stuff. However, if I'm with my mom and it starts raining, she's going to be underneath my AKA umbrella. |
Now what about "promotional" t-shirts... (i.e. The AKA Ice Cream Social) I know I don't know about any D-9 orgs having t-shirts made up for most events unless it's an ongoing program, like a deb cotillion or AlphaBets or something like that, and even then it's for kids and teens. I know I didn't carry my debutante bag or wear my t-shirt anywhere even when I was in high school unless it was a deb event, and I *KNOW* I wouldn't wear it now! (it was a jabberwock ;) ) Really, I'm not accustomed to seeing that kind of thing across the NPHC in general. Discuss.
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My letters mean so much to me. But the ideals that my founders set out for us also mean so much to me. I cannot IMAGINE anyone beating someone else up over a shirt. Some people need some anger management training... it's just a shirt. I would guess that 99% of people out there wearing these shirts are not "perps"- either they just don't know, or they are poor/homeless. I just think it's completely rude to stroll up to someone you DON'T know and question them about what they're wearing. |
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Just curious, how would you go about "diplomatically" asking a homeless person to remove the only shirt they might have? Unless you were going to offer them another shirt to wear, I don't think that's a very appropriate way of dealing with the situation. |
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