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highly~favored 04-07-2010 12:57 AM

MIP and That's It....
 
This is a personal opinion "scenario" question it's not about "Skating or Pledging: What's Better?" but how would YOU treat someone who skates after they become a member. So, if someone skates and splits your chapter (he/she didn't receive a line name or anything) but after becoming a member he/she works tirelessly for the organization, does his/her best to live by the founding ideals and principles of the organization, and refrains from wearing paraphernalia, using the hand-sign or performing the call in public because a 'pledged' member told him/her not to do so; how would you view this person in regards to your chapter and the organization? After a period of working within the chapter would you feel as though he/she earned the right to wear paraphernalia and to do those things which signify membership, such as take pictures using the hand-sign?

NiaX 04-07-2010 01:41 AM

someone is harping on the wrong thing... the person that felt they had power over a person and the person that gave up their power.

but something isn't right with this question...

was it you or your friend that got punked?

Senusret I 04-07-2010 06:35 AM

This happened to an Alpha I know. After being banned from his own probate and from wearing letters, as well as going to conventions without his chapter (hanging out with alumni bros), he finally was accepted by his chapter after about a year.

No sooner than that happened, he started ignoring everybody who had his back during the roughest times.

He is a bama.

Prettyface08 04-07-2010 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by NiaX (Post 1914668)
someone is harping on the wrong thing... the person that felt they had power over a person and the person that gave up their power.

but something isn't right with this question...

was it you or your "friend" that got punked?

I agree with this post, but the bold made me LOL!

starang21 04-07-2010 09:19 AM

sounds like rainman/capital's wackest.

highly~favored 04-07-2010 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by NiaX (Post 1914668)
someone is harping on the wrong thing... the person that felt they had power over a person and the person that gave up their power.

but something isn't right with this question...

was it you or your friend that got punked?


Neither, no imaginary friend and I'm still an interest...

I asked the question because it was just something I noticed in the wonderful world of Facebook, photo comments...
But also because of a text I received from a friend who is an interest in an another org and her disrespect of a current member in that org because the girl skated. I've never noticed this girl until recently as she was walking by herself with her org tote bag, even though I see other members of her org always together. And I wouldn't have known she skated if my friend hadn't informed me that she doesn't speak to her even at their events because the girl is a skater and has no pull (even though she's been a member going on 3 years now), my friend only wants to get in good with the members that matter (pledged) because they can get her in...

But personally, I would think that after a while how you came in would just be water under the bridge. Though I do understand the whole power aspect of it, someone may also choose not to do those things (wear para, etc.) out of respect for the members of the chapter...

DrPhil 04-07-2010 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by highly~favored (Post 1914705)
...Facebook, photo comments...
But also because of a text...

The kids and collegiates of the Internet Generation really suck. I mean that 100% and with zero exceptions.

NinjaPoodle 04-07-2010 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 1914713)
The kids and collegiates of the Internet Generation really suck. I mean that 100% and with zero exceptions.

Well said.

Prettyface08 04-07-2010 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by highly~favored (Post 1914705)
Neither, no imaginary friend and I'm still an interest...

I asked the question because it was just something I noticed in the wonderful world of Facebook, photo comments...
But also because of a text I received from a friend who is an interest in an another org and her disrespect of a current member in that org because the girl skated. I've never noticed this girl until recently as she was walking by herself with her org tote bag, even though I see other members of her org always together. And I wouldn't have known she skated if my friend hadn't informed me that she doesn't speak to her even at their events because the girl is a skater and has no pull (even though she's been a member going on 3 years now), my friend only wants to get in good with the members that matter (pledged) because they can get her in...

But personally, I would think that after a while how you came in would just be water under the bridge. Though I do understand the whole power aspect of it, someone may also choose not to do those things (wear para, etc.) out of respect for the members of the chapter...

You and your friend are so far out of your lanes that you're on the shoulder against the guardrail. You need to sit down somewhere and so does your friend.

ladygreek 04-07-2010 04:02 PM

I'm still trying to figure out if she ice skated or roller skated. If she ice skated I would give her cool points for the higher degree of difficulty--a single sharp blade v. four wheels.

Prettyface08 04-07-2010 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by ladygreek (Post 1914793)
I'm still trying to figure out if she ice skated or roller skated. If she ice skated I would give her cool points for the higher degree of difficulty--a single sharp blade v. four wheels.

Ahh, but what if she used inline skates?

DrPhil 04-07-2010 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Prettyface08 (Post 1914794)
Ahh, but what if she used inline skates?

Well, we know she didn't use online skates.

badumdum...chhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....

highly~favored 04-07-2010 06:44 PM

My mistake. From the convo I read (that was open for all the public to read) about who can wear a duck and who would get beat up if they did, I was lead to believe that the topic was open for discussion by all. But by the responses, I now know better.

ladygreek 04-07-2010 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by highly~favored (Post 1914840)
My mistake. From the convo I read (that was open for all the public to read) about who can wear a duck and who would get beat up if they did, I was lead to believe that the topic was open for discussion by all. But by the responses, I now know better.

Wear a duck? Where did that come from? :confused:

ladygreek 04-07-2010 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1914680)
This happened to an Alpha I know. After being banned from his own probate and from wearing letters, as well as going to conventions without his chapter (hanging out with alumni bros), he finally was accepted by his chapter after about a year.

No sooner than that happened, he started ignoring everybody who had his back during the roughest times.

He is a bama.

That was so wrong of you to do that to those who stood by you. I thought I taught you better. :mad:


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