
12-16-2009, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by preciousjeni
*This response is not directed at BrieT*
I see statements like this one pretty often on GC. But, in reality, don't all of our organizations have members who started out like this? There are people out there who choose majors, jobs, cars, mates, etc. based on popularity, money, etc.
Those same people are in our organizations. You'd hope over time that we'd all begin to realize what's important in life.
In any case, when GCers advise PNMs and aspirants not to look at the most popular organizations, but to find the organizations they fit best into...well, what if the organization they fit into is an organization that is composed of people who are concerned about looks, popularity and money?
We all want different things out of life.
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It's one thing to want to be associated with the "popular" girls... it's another to make ignorant comments, such as these:
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Originally Posted by i <3 myself
now 1 of my best friends in high school joined a sorority and i feel like were not firneds anymore and if i join a different house than her ill make her feel bad. so i really want to be in a top house. i mean im prettier than her so it shouldnt be too hard right?
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Originally Posted by i <3 myself
also aren't the d9 sororities the black ones? im talking about joining the white ones obviously.
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Originally Posted by i <3 myself
i dont even think you guys know anout greek life, i am pretty and confident and ill be an amazing sorority girl. and i didnt say the white sororities only take white people, but im white so they should take me. DUH 
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Originally Posted by i <3 myself
you know what? screw everyonre in this thread you guys are all assholes and douchabags and when i get into a soorority ill come back here and rub it in your faces. thanks for nothing have a great life
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ETA: not to mention that awesome username...
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