CreamyGoodness
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Fuckers should start their own frat if they're so b hurt about not getting a bid in the other ones. Problem solved.
That’s basically what they did. It’s the Sixth Circle.
How much harder do they really expect the administration to be on fraternities anyway ? Everybody is perpetually on probation.
Lololol. That whole post could be shorten down to. I didn't get into greek life because nobody likes me, and I am mad about it.
If this tool didn't want to be part of greek life pick a school whose social structure isn't centered around it. Ahhhhhh but He/She DID want to be apart of it, got excluded from the club, and now wants to whine about it.
Who is the boards poster that is world renown for his remarkable ability to turn EMO kids into normal potentially fuckable members of society? We need to get him on this STAT.
lol. They hated on DSA :/MDMH should be spending time with his newborn.
Women’s and gender studies teaches you how to think critically about gender.
lol. They hated on DSA :/
Also, true story - I got a bid into a frat and pledged but I partied too hard, got on academic suspension, and couldn't pay my dues, so I wasn't initiated. I was really pissed about it for a few years, but after a while I realized that I was a trainwreck at the time and it was for the best. I was drinking so much at the time that my (now) wife almost wouldn't date me.
I didn't want to take chemistry. Still checked that science box with Biology 101... so far, the chemists of the world aren't getting upset with me for not 'getting' stoichiometry. I know it's out there, I know it exists, but I chose to study something else instead. I recognize it's important to others and they are more than welcome to dig into that subject matter.
...as far as I'm concerned, that's the same as choosing any other anthro class over WGS.
Sure. And that’s fine. That’s different than what I responded to.
Ok, then I'm not sure what you're responding to. I agree that a broad range of subjects is critical to the Liberal Arts curriculum... but within that, you have choices as to which subjects you'd like to hone in on. Unless you are saying that WGS is critical enough to warrant a specific requirement, I think we agree?
I thought you were contrasting anthro = critical thinking vs. gender studies = telling you what to think. I assume that wasn't correct.