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Originally posted by Sistermadly
And it's not my fault that my parents were poor and we had to live in public housing. As soon as I was able to leave, I did. I guess in your eyes, that makes me worthy of knowing. I don't know -- and I don't want to internalize this discussion, because it's really beside the point.
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Look, we all try to make the best of what we have while we're here on this Earth. For my life to be the best it can be, I choose to socialize with people that respect others. I'm not understanding the "worthy of knowing" thing, that gives the impression that I think people are beneath me or that I'm better than someone. I don't think that, my only point is that a sorority is an expensive hobby, and I opt not to live with someone (with a history of gang membership) who is more likely to steal or break the law.