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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
Right.
I've never seen/heard of a perp who didn't go out of her way to befriend actual XYZs on these sites, make her profile all XYZ, talk about XYZ in her profile, join XYZ groups, etc. I mean, no one perps just to keep it to themselves. They want everyone to know. Thus leading to their downfall (actual members seeing it, noticing that some things don't add up, and wondering if she's legit).
I seriously wonder what goes on in some people's heads. Like, at what point do you say "Oh I know, since I can't actually BE an XYZ (or don't want to attempt it), I'll just PRETEND to be an XYZ?"
Or "I depledged XYZ NPC org but I'll just tell people I'm in it."
Or "I was terminated from XYZ, but I'll just fake like I'm still in it."
It's just weird to me.
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There are everyday perps and situational perps.
A situational perp is like my post in the DST Random Thoughts thread. The man thought he could claim a BGLO frat without being questioned about it. Fail.
I also know of people who dropped line or the line got dropped for some reason, but they claim they crossed when they are in a new state and meet someone from "an unofficial brother or sister organization." For instance, a woman who tried but did not cross Delta in college and claims to be a Delta when she moves to another state and meets Omegas at professional and social events. Welp, the funny thing about life is that these women often encounter people who are FRIENDS with the Deltas from the yard she is claiming and know she wasn't a Delta. That's always a funny encounter. Seriously.