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11/27/2010 5:26:43 PM

ncstatetke
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"Greek Life= continuation of high school

good or bad depending on how much you liked high school"



i LOVED high school

11/27/2010 11:04:00 PM

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hearing the content of and level of intelligence in the conversations I hear from the sorostitutes on the wolfline and in my class makes me wonder what the draw to a sorority could possibly be...

11/27/2010 11:08:39 PM

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the zetas are the hotties

dz is filled with stuck up bitches

pi phi and chi o are stocked with the fatties and uglies

11/27/2010 11:30:48 PM

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XO had an interesting mix...a few stuck up snobs but a few good natured girls in there too.

11/27/2010 11:47:42 PM

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It's all subjective based on where your personal interests lie.

Some are 100% party, some are 50% party/50% school-related (people who do well at homecoming, win philanthropy events, have a decent gpa), and then there's a couple that just sit in FYC and play pokemon cards.

11/28/2010 12:18:14 AM

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chi o, chi o
it's off to bed we go
my daddy's rich
and i'm a bitch
chi o, chi o, chi o

11/28/2010 12:26:25 AM

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i thought about joining a sorority but then i realized i don't like dealing with stuck-ups bitches and that was probably what it was all about. plus i don't drink much so i wouldn't have fit in anyways

11/28/2010 12:30:27 AM

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sounds like you made a well-informed decision.

11/28/2010 12:52:47 AM

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"i love hearing guys seriously use the term GDI though. makes my heart giggle."


i don't think i've ever heard anyone use that term seriously. at least me and my friends don't.

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"And I love this website - http://totalfratmove.com. It's a little over the top and ridiculous, but in a hilarious way."


i read that site all the time. it's fucking hysterical.

11/28/2010 1:05:21 AM

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what is a "slampiece"?

11/28/2010 1:14:40 AM

Rat Soup
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a girlfriend, or at least a girl you're fucking.

[Edited on November 28, 2010 at 1:16 AM. Reason : .]

11/28/2010 1:14:58 AM

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i'm going to start referring to my sig other as my slampiece. i think it sounds badass.

11/28/2010 1:18:04 AM

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haha my friend told his girlfriend she was his slam piece. she just rolled her eyes.

11/28/2010 1:24:08 AM

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I had heard that XO had the nickname chi-ho, and asked, very sincerely, a girl (who I think was a zeta) if things like that had any truth to them, as I wanted to join a sorority. Found out later a XO girl overheard me, got pissed, and talked shit about me at that party the whole night. That pretty much turned me off from sororities on the spot.

11/28/2010 8:02:01 AM

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zetas=rich parents
pikes=rich parents

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"what is a "slampiece"?"


read http://mylifeisbro.com/ for a few minutes

11/28/2010 8:11:57 AM

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"are probably not people i want to hang out with"


I get the impression you don't actually like any people to hang out with..shit, if you met a copy of yourself you probably wouldn't hang out with that guy.

11/28/2010 10:33:10 AM

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I was in Phi Kappa Tau briefly (3 semesters) during my soph/first half of junior year. This was back when they still had a house in greek court, and had gotten themselves stuck in a horrible lease with the university (charged far too much for rent, which increased by a ridiculous amount each year).

It had a smaller member base, so dues were something I couldn't keep up with, but I can attest to the fact that most of them got dumped into the social budget (in addition to normal parties there were things like formals and semi-formals that didn't seem to be a commonly done thing outside of the greek community, aside from stuff like the Red & White Ball).

At the time I joined it was mostly filled with guys who didn't fit the standard fraternity stereotype, and I had a couple friends who had joined during freshman year. The membership makeup slowly changed toward the more stereotypical after my first semester, and we started to be primarily composed of guys who took the whole thing way way too seriously ("don't call us a frat, man!..would you call your country a cunt???"), and it rapidly started losing its appeal.

They lost the house on greek court and moved across Hillsborough St. shortly after I left, and I have no idea how they're doing now.

11/28/2010 10:36:48 AM

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obviously the most alluring part of greek life are the formal balls

11/28/2010 12:03:39 PM

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I've noticed from returning to campus a few times in the ten years since i've graduated that fraternity/sorority fashion seems to be the slowest evolving thing ever. they still wear the exact same shit from like ten years ago.

11/28/2010 2:00:26 PM

Rat Soup
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^ at least you don't have to worry about keeping up with fashion trends that way

11/28/2010 2:04:29 PM

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^^ it seems those neon ray ban sunglasses are back big time

11/28/2010 2:06:58 PM

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PI
KAPPA
ALPHA

IT'S PIKA YOU FUCKWADS. NOT FUCKING PIKE.

11/28/2010 4:51:45 PM

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PiKappaAlpha-CHU

11/28/2010 4:53:59 PM

ncstatetke
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i always referred to the fraternity as Pika and the members as Pikes

i guess i was wrong?

11/28/2010 4:54:48 PM

wdprice3
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well that's some new douche-bag shit because neither my dad nor brother used Pike.

11/28/2010 4:59:10 PM

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it may depend on the chapter and school. One of my best friends was in PKA at another school and he always referred to himself as a Pike when asked.

11/28/2010 5:08:56 PM

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11/28/2010 5:11:19 PM

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haha they called the pkp's nerds and the sigma nu's stoners

11/28/2010 5:26:46 PM

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When I was a senior in high school and my first semester my freshmen year I had a little bit of interest in rushing...but then I decided against it for the time being.

As I continued with my college career, I was happy I didn't rush. Not because I felt like I was buying my friends, not because I thought I would hate dealing with all those girls.
I just hated the fact that the friends I had that joined disappeared. I didn't want to be one of those people that forget about all my friends I had before joining.
My best friend's roommate joined, and we would make plans to go do something and she would have to cancel because her big sis said she had to do something with them. I didn't like the fact that if someone told me I had to go do something I had to blow off my friends to do it.

I mean I think it would have been cool to be part of a soroity, but I don't regret not rushing. I also really don't feel like I am much of the sorority type myself either.

11/28/2010 5:53:22 PM

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Find an asshole or raging bitch in this world and odds are they were in a frat/sorority.

11/29/2010 8:37:54 AM

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I've always considered the Zetas to be the hottest but also the most stuck up. I have a few really good friends in AD Pi and all of the sisters they've brought over have been really cool and at least relatively hot/classy. I guess I'd consider them the best soro all around. I also agree that Chi O and to a lesser extend Pi Phi have the less physically appealing girls in the bunch.

[Edited on November 29, 2010 at 8:44 AM. Reason : .]

11/29/2010 8:44:23 AM

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"what is a "slampiece"?"


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"a girlfriend, or at least a girl you're fucking. "



I wouldn't call it a girlfriend. At least that is not what we used it for. A slampiece was equivalent to "a piece of ass" - you might could use it to describe an occasional fuckbuddy, but not for a gf- I mean, I couldn't call my gf a piece of ass, but that's just me

11/29/2010 8:46:52 AM

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lol at trying to say that being in a frat doesn't equal buying your friends. Even though you are more accurately buying into an extensive social network, its the same damn thing.

11/29/2010 9:01:44 AM

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I can't believe anyone had to ask what a slampiece was. context.

11/29/2010 9:05:57 AM

Rat Soup
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"I wouldn't call it a girlfriend."


Yeah i guess you're right now that i think about it.

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"lol at trying to say that being in a frat doesn't equal buying your friends. Even though you are more accurately buying into an extensive social network, its the same damn thing."


It's really not. You aren't required to hang out exclusively with people in your fraternity, and you don't have to be friends with all of them. I guess if you joined a sports team as a kid and became friends with a teammate that you bought his friendship too.

[Edited on November 29, 2010 at 9:34 AM. Reason : .]

11/29/2010 9:28:38 AM

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"I guess if you joined a sports team as a kid and became friends with a teammate that you bought his friendship too."


But you have to try-out to be on most sports teams (at least good ones). You have to be "selected" for a fraternity, but if you have a shit-ton of money, you've got a good chance of getting in.

11/29/2010 10:36:44 AM

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When I was in school, I couldn't stand most frat boys. But I did enjoy going to their parties, drinking their booze, beating them up and fucking their women. So I guess they kinda serve a purpose.

11/29/2010 10:37:14 AM

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the only people i like more than fratboys

are ingratiating noobs playing their e-tuff game.

11/29/2010 12:48:33 PM

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this guide failed

1/3/2011 9:44:38 PM

arcgreek
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was in it way to long ago to be relevent (and subsequent shakeups and re-organizations don't help)

1/4/2011 12:22:50 AM

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"Most of my previous jobs were found through fraternal networking"


No offense, but that really bugs me. It's that kind of networking that gets people in positions of leadership that they don't belong in, and it's a perverse brand of nepotism that only benefits the members within the club while overlooking people with actual merit. Being in a frat shouldn't really be a line-item on your resume. I'm sure you can convince yourself that the leadership roles are important/necessary/beneficial/whatever, but let's be real here; nobody joins a frat for the professional experience, and those "skill-sets" could just as easily be learned organizing a flag-football team.

1/4/2011 2:00:12 AM

amac884
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season premiere of greek was tonight, i believe

1/4/2011 2:01:52 AM

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DZ were the uptight prissy girls
XO were the fun ones but not necessarily good looking, mostly 7s.
farmhouse guys were more country then any others.

i cant remember the others but most all just blended together and were typical frats or sororities.

pi lambda phi was my buddies frat and they threw the best parties though

1/4/2011 10:52:53 AM

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