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Old 05-18-2013, 05:49 PM
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None of those names means excrement. I would have preferred any of those names, even booger. Pooh means poop to most people doesn't matter what kind of person I am. I am going to be called shit for the rest of my life. MAYBE if he called me winnie-the-pooh, pooh bear, or even THE pooh it would have been fine, but he called me "pooh". You guys don't understand how annoying it is to be called this IRL, because people don't see the spelling, or the "h", they only hear poo. A name is important because it's going to be with me forever. The rest of my pledge class got pretty decent names, mine is the only one that is shit.


Did you miss when I mentioned that I have Brothers with nicknames that mean masturbation and genitals? 5 years later, they're doing just fine.

The funny thing about a nickname is that it isn't actually your name. If the nickname "Pooh" is just too much for you to handle, drop the fraternity because, obviously, your nickname is going to dictate the direction of your entire life. (sarcasm)

Just step back for a second and think about how ridiculously worked up you're getting over something so small!
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