![]() |
Sigma Kappa is a little older than onelovve
Quote:
|
Quote:
A Theta Nu Xi posted at some point in there. Their motto is "One Love." And they were founded in 1997. At the same time, I'm not so sure I believe that "OneLovve" was using THAT particular username 10 years ago no matter how certain she was about which org she wanted to join. (As long as their membership intake was according to her standards of course:rolleyes:) I love people who are snobby about how old their GLO is. A hundred years from now, who knows which GLOs will be the most respected. |
Oh, OK. I just saw that she posted that immediately after you posted and I thought she was referring to Sigma Kappa. I didnt see a Theta Nu Xi post anything. Oh well.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
I thought you username said piss22 at first. lol |
Quote:
|
Paper vs Pledge..will always be an issue. Not everyone will agree... Some say its about what happens afterwards, which is true on the "official level", on a social level... it may differ, depend on the type of person you are, depends on what's most important to you.
|
Paper Made
Quote:
Whats up frat At the time we were pledging - we were not officially sorors so we went through the process. I believe when I pledged the atmosphere on our campus was different it was only 500 AA students compared to 16,000 caucasian students which put us in a place where we knew we needed to be close in order to get through school- this in turn spilled over into the pledge process. I am not saying that you should allow your boys to see other organizations- this is your choice- it worked for us- all the organizations became closer and as someone stated it usually happened during "hell week" only. The point of my post was to say aspirants have to make a decision for themselves whether to pledge or not but it all doesn't matter, and I'm sure you will agree if they don't learn anything during the process. I can't imagine those who pledge under you would come into set not knowing anything. You seem like your lines would be tight and I respect that. ZEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII;) |
When you want to be a part of a sorority, you do what you feel you are up to do. In your situation, its very clear what you have to do. The sorority does what it was built upon and in the end, that is all that really matters. I would much whether be "paper" and be of service to all man-kind than be "made" and just look cute walking around in my letters and not doing anything but that. Remember what it is ultimatley about. And if other chapters look down on you, they need to reevaluate themselves because regardless what they say you are their soror, whether they accept it or not.
|
Quote:
Also the use of proper e-etiquette is imperative to your success on message boards. (i.e.-Not resurrecting long dead topics.) Thanks, PhrozenGenius |
Quote:
While I do think it's ridiculous to offer bits of advice to someone who asked a question in 1999, resurrecting threads can be a good thing, especially if it generates a brand new kind of discussion. Just because a thread's been long dead doesn't mean it should stay that way. |
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:59 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.