'''hmmmm. . .let's see here. . .Navy Seals. . .Fraternity. . .hmmmmm. Use a little common sense. The two aren't even close to being the same.
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I guess your concept of Fraternity is different than how my organization looks at it. Just like the Navy Seals or Masons say "maybe you arent right for the organization". My Fraternity looks at it the same way. Maybe you just arent right for the Frat. Example. If you cant be a SEAL you can still be a good sailor in the Navy and serve honorably. Well, the same rule applies. If you can be in my Frat , you can join a "paper" organization and serve honorably. Same deal. If you arent willing to have the dedication then we dont want you. Plain and simple. We arent interested in people who "worry about what they are going to wear out on Friday night or their English grade or getting a fundraiser done". Obviously your perception of dedication and committment is different than the Fraternity I am in. Dont feel bad. There are lots of people who dont make it. Dont get mad because our required level of committment is different than yours. Not everyone can be SEALs, Rangers, Airborne, Masons, Eastern Stars, or in my Fraternity.
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