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mulattogyrl 09-14-2006 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Soul D-Psi-ple (Post 1320615)
Hey, it looked like you were the one getting smart with me. And I really not hyped up over anything. If it appeared as if I was getting smart with you, then I apologize. That's not my style. I don't start arguments. I just join them (those pertaining to debatable topics of course).

That's cool. :cool:

Now, can somebody post something stupid so I can continue to laugh at it? Thanks.

MysticCat 09-14-2006 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Soul D-Psi-ple (Post 1320610)
Did I answer your questions a little better?

Perhaps, and thanks.

But I'm still trying to figure this out. You say of drinking: "That's an individual thing I believe. If they get caught and none of us are involved, then thats on them." Why isn't the same true here if it turns out that the pledges did this on their own, without chapter involvement or encouragement?

As an aside, it appears from reading a number of articles in UGA's The Red and Black that the chapter was suspended not because of the actions of the pledges per se, but because the University is investigating whether the pledges did what they did as a result of hazing. In other words, the investigation seems to be focused on possible hazing rather than on the incredibly stupid (at best) act itself.

AlphaFrog 09-14-2006 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by mulattogyrl (Post 1320616)
Now, can somebody post something stupid so I can continue to laugh at it? Thanks.


http://www.stupid.com/Merchant2/grap...rlfork-pkg.jpg

Soul D-Psi-ple 09-14-2006 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat81 (Post 1320624)
Perhaps, and thanks.

But I'm still trying to figure this out. You say of drinking: "That's an individual thing I believe. If they get caught and none of us are involved, then thats on them." Why isn't the same true here if it turns out that the pledges did this on their own, without chapter involvement or encouragement?


As an aside, it appears from reading a number of articles in UGA's The Red and Black that the chapter was suspended not because of the actions of the pledges per se, but because the University is investigating whether the pledges did what they did as a result of hazing. In other words, the investigation seems to be focused on possible hazing rather than on the incredibly stupid (at best) act itself.

The same is true. It's unfortunate that they are suspended currently, however.


Hazing, hazing, hazing. When will folks learn. You can make potential members earn their letter through a THROROUGH MIP rather than hazing.

Elephant Walk 09-14-2006 02:11 PM

Minor in Possession?

I'm not a band g(r)eek, I don't know these things.

mulattogyrl 09-14-2006 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog (Post 1320635)

LOL. Thanks!

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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1320648)
Minor in Possession?

I'm not a band g(r)eek, I don't know these things.

Tee hee. That was kinda funny.

macallan25 09-14-2006 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Soul D-Psi-ple (Post 1320596)
I've been to UGA PLENTY of times to form my opinion of it.


Your opinion is rather idiotic.

DSTCHAOS 09-14-2006 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Soul D-Psi-ple (Post 1320589)
And reason why you quoted her was because.....

...I answered your question yet you continued to think we were on an unrelated tangent.

DSTCHAOS 09-14-2006 02:39 PM

So, long story short:

1. Chi Phi is under investigation and yada yada yada.

2. Insert some confusion as to how we can extend a convo on naked black women to a response to a (gendered) stereotype on feminists. Different manifestation of the same general topic.

The End.

shinerbock 09-14-2006 05:04 PM

Yeah, when I said backwoods and redneck, I was referring to what uneducated views you probably had regarding the institution. UGA is pretty good school, and its far from backwoods. Athens is a pretty diverse town as well. I'd love to know what made you form your own opinion, given that you've visited here so many times.

DSTCHAOS 09-14-2006 07:27 PM

http://www.libs.uga.edu/athens/population.html
http://www.ersys.com/usa/13/1303440/ethnic.htm

Elephant Walk 09-14-2006 07:51 PM

What does the ethnic make up of the county/town have anything to do with the University. Athens does not equal UGA.

for example:
my hometown is probably 15% black, however one of the colleges in my hometown is over 30%. In fact, it has one of the largest step shows in the South.

DSTCHAOS 09-14-2006 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1320888)
What does the ethnic make up of the county/town have anything to do with the University. Athens does not equal UGA.

Because...


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Originally Posted by shinerbock
UGA is pretty good school, and its far from backwoods. Athens is a pretty diverse town as well.

Main point, UGA is just about as diverse (ethnically and otherwise) as Athens is. No college or university exists outside of its surroundings, unless it intentionally has greater representations of certain groups, although I could not find UGA's demographic breakdown on its website. The photos on UGA's website are probably indicative of the level of ethnic diversity there. *smile*

Either way, I have friends in doctoral programs there and they aren't too impressed with UGA's or Athens' ethnic and income diversity. However, Atlanta has a similar issue with diversity but the difference is that ATL has 300,000 more people and blacks outnumber other races and ethnicities. I happen to like UGA and think this Chi Phi story shouldn't reflect poorly on the University.

DSTCHAOS 09-14-2006 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Elephant Walk (Post 1320888)
for example:
my hometown is probably 15% black, however one of the colleges in my hometown is over 30%. In fact, it has one of the largest step shows in the South.

:rolleyes:

EE-BO 09-14-2006 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1320486)
What did you supposedly say carefully and succinctly? Translation please.

Just pointing out that feminism as a major political movement is no longer relevant or necessary because the original goals have been largely achieved.

It does not mean the concept has lost all meaning or value, but it does mean that those who remain in a very militant mode have lost touch with mainstream society.

(in my opinion, that is.)


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