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I obviously am not on GC as much I thought I was - I'm clueless, too. Who would give out ritual on-line????
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Hint: she has posted in this thread. If you can't figure it out from there...
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That seriously just pisses me off. Why would anyone do this? If you're not a member of that particular organization, why on earth would you care? You can't fake being a member no matter how many rituals you have. Get a fucking life you fool!!! This person is an absolute moron. Well guess what? You may have a copy of the Sigma Kappa ritual but you're NOT an initiated sister, you NEVER will be, and you will NEVER EVER grasp the concept of true sisterhood. Ritual goes far beyond reading a damn manual. You have to be there and experience it to get it. |
eep :eek:
I'm glad she doesn't have a copy of ASA's ritual. That seems too stalker-y to me, maybe this belongs in the psycho PNM's thread. I feel bad for the sororities at her future school who will invite her to recruitment and pref parties not knowing that they're choosing someone who has no respect for the greek system over a more respectful girl. |
My guess is that said person (whoever they are, I have no idea) may feel inclined to start spreading ritual about online in order to piss off those who hate her here.
That's what I would do at least. But only if I didn't make it into a sorority. |
If such a thing could be proven, and I'm more than willing to accept that such a burden could be met in this instance, would it be enough to get a PNM banned from recruitment?
Seriously, it's a pretty big breach of something important to the groups. Why should chapters even have to have welcome her into their homes for first round? If I were a member of a group at the campus where she rushes or even at any of the campuses in her state whose ritual she had stolen, I might take it upon myself to alert the greek life director at each campus who the person was and what she had done or at least every chapter at the campus. An explanation of what had occurred, the email address used, a copy of her posts soliciting the information, and the person's name and a note indicating she wouldn't be welcomed into our house: that would do it. |
I'm cooling off a little, and I wonder: is the email address something that could be faked or is it a campus email that can be traced to a user?
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Here's one:
Keep the conversations with the thin-skinned people to a minimum. |
I've learned that I really appreciate my sisters. I've actually gotten to meet several in real life.:cool:
I've learned that GLOs are different but alike. Recruitment on different campuses are different but alike. I've learned to ignore continuing battles between different GCer's. It's too time consuming to try to figure who said what, when,why,how and where. |
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Maybe I'm being childish taking it so seriously, but I'd hate to think that a group would unknowingly give a bid to person who had such little regard for ritual in general. While I can understand a PNM wanting to know all about MS, going to the lengths that this person has gone would indicate a pretty serious character flaw. |
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