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Originally posted by wptw
The seller is not a he. She's a she. And a very active member of her NPC sorority, if I remember correctly. And what I said was: She got her message across in "a MORE respectful way" as compared to the other seller.
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I agree... her response to the Pin Seller Harrassment Squad is much more tasteful/tactful/respectful then the other guy...
But.....
Perhaps it's just me, but I'm actually more troubled by the active member of an NPC sorority dealing pins then the jackass collector....
I mean... the jackass is just that... a jackass... he's ignorant to the cherished symbols of our fraternity... he sees the pins as nothing more than pieces of jewelry... parts of his collection that can bring in some serious profits... just like most antique dealers, the memories and sentimental value placed on the items they sell mean nothing... it's how much they can get for them that is....
Then there's the NPC Sorority member... she IS a member of a GLO... she has been through an initiation.... she knows the meaning of the cherished symbols... she should treasure her own badge... and she should know what badges for other GLOs mean to their respective members... right?
Fraternally,
Mai Ly