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Originally Posted by BabyPiNK_FL
Exactly how common are these types of songs? My chapter never had any when I joined and still doesn't. I've never heard of such things before.
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Exactly. I'm not going to lie and say that NOTHING was ever said about other sororities. But I had never heard of songs being created for the sole purpose of bashing another chapter.
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Originally Posted by agzg
I talked plenty of smack on other sororities when I was a collegian, I think we all might have. Not the point.
Idiot girls RECORDED IT, and put it on the internet. Once again, I hope they do face disciplinary action!
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I completely agree. To what extent they should be disciplined, I'm not sure. But this was ridiculously stupid, and if nothing else, they probably embarrassed at least a few of their chapter sisters. That alone would make me think twice about posting something online for the world to see.
It's like the people who post pictures of themselves smoking pot (or worse) on Facebook. Who are you trying to impress?
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Originally Posted by 33girl
And for the girls who say they don't have any songs like this...maybe you need to pledge more sarcastic girls. Or hang out with the ones you did pledge. My Big2 made up a hilarious one about our rival sorority but I'm sure most of the chapter doesn't know it.
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I'm probably the most sarcastic, doesn't-take-many-things-too-seriously kind of person, but I wouldn't spend my time coming up with a song such as this. I think I would have rather put that time to good use and actually thought of ways to get those PNMs that everyone is after.
And if a few girls in my chapter decided together, late on a Wednesday night, when they had nothing better to do, that they wanted to write a song like this about another sorority, and they had an inside joke going that no one else knew about... that's fine. But if they posted it online, I would be mortified. And I would definitely want to do something to show them that it's the wrong thing to do.
Write a silly song with friends = fine.
Write a silly song and record the performance of it = possibly still harmless.
Write a silly song, record the performance of it and post it online = stupid and asking for trouble.
Write a silly song, most of which was recorded in the front yard of the sorority house, the other parts being taped in front of other chapters' houses, as they were insulted and flicked off = there are no words for how dumb and disrespecful that is.