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Old 01-07-2016, 09:05 AM
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Nationals, are you listening? This what we get with "fast food" 6 week pledge periods. Drive through members.
I like the analogy. I'm hoping the OP is simply an anomaly, and that the overwhelming majority of initiates actually understand the lifetime nature of their vows of loyalty.
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Old 01-07-2016, 09:32 AM
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I like the analogy. I'm hoping the OP is simply an anomaly, and that the overwhelming majority of initiates actually understand the lifetime nature of their vows of loyalty.
I truly hope this is the case as you noted above.

But honestly in general, why would anyone want to put themselves through that again. If I'm reading the OP post correctly they're leaving for a year and then coming back to their original school (mind you can't find my glasses right now). Recruitment is a lot of work in my opinion, and then the new member period as well, getting to know people building those friendships (mind you I'm an introvert) to me why would you want to be a part of a GLO that badly for such a short period of time.

I hope the OP is messing with us otherwise this might win the prize for oddest post of the new year.
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