Sorority girls!

Oct 24, 2004 19:10

Ok, no matter how hard I try, I DON'T LIKE sorority girls!!! It seems like everytime I run into one (this happens often 'cause I live in a res hall full of them), I end up liking them less (happened again today, btw). In almost a year and a half, I've only found one sorority girl I like. The rest I could simply do without. Sadly enough, I still ( Read more... )

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halieus October 24 2004, 20:39:06 UTC
I TOTALLY agree with you. As a stereotype it seems that these people are mostly materialistic. I don't get it sometimes, are they trying to find identity, significance, importance? I wonder if sorority girls act really ditsy and well... really dumb, because their money or looks make up for it. Anyways, we still have to love them like God wants us too. Ah! I got a great idea, I think I'll just videotape these people and make a documentary about how uncool they are. Then I'll show them and say, "See! Not so cool anymore is it?!" haha n/m. My heart breaks for them.

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ginger98674 October 25 2004, 15:00:03 UTC
You're so right. I kept telling myself that yesterday, but totally didn't want to, ya know? Regardless, they're still people, and I should love them... maybe by the time I graduate, I'll find 2 sorority girls I like!

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nicc05 October 27 2004, 06:19:58 UTC
How Rude!

Sorry I felt like a flashback....

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ginger98674 October 27 2004, 18:52:55 UTC
How is that a flashback? How often do you come in contact with sorority girls anyways? Or do I even want to know? At any rate, I'm not annoyed at them anymore... now I'm just tolerant again. Lol.

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nicc05 October 28 2004, 07:15:40 UTC
I actually come in contact quit often. One of the only people in my coputer classes at clark was starting to go to a sorority and she was very nice. Also, she is hott, and that makes a differance. You know what is weird, she was allot smarter then people gave her credit for. She is one of the only people that was able to pick up on my freudian hints (I had a web page off of clarks server and I posted a Bio of myself. I used Freud as a way to show that psychological demures of American society... It wsa fun) anyway, for a project we had to read someone elses Bio and I read hers and she read mine and she commented about the concepts and I thought that was awsome. Also i had some intersting conversations about phylosophy (sorry, can't spell today... Wait, when can I ever spell?) and that was also fun (especilly sense we had to do it over the computer while we were sitting three inches away from each other because the teacher was insane and yelled at us a few times for talking although the only thing he had to talk about was a stupid LAN ( ... )

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nicc05 October 28 2004, 07:25:18 UTC
And you are not materialistic? And who does not try to find identity, significance, importance? I mean you are (otherwise you would not be in college, or go to partys, or go to church, or praise God, or do anything you do) Sorry for my unwanted opinion, but I think that you are being to hard on them for things that everyone does. Chow

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halieus October 29 2004, 15:07:04 UTC
Well, as far as being materialistic, we can all fit in that if you generalize it to a point where if all you had was a rock and you mashed food, then you would be materialistic. I specifically said "stereotype" which is a generalization, that obviously doesn't apply to everyone. There are plenty of nice sorority girls, and a lot that love God with all their heart. I've seen people that are in sororities that depend heavily on materialistic standards, and put their whole identity into their frat/sorority. This one girl wouldn't date my brother only because after it was going well, she found out he was not in a fraternity. This only compromises a few select people, which happen to annoy me, but they need God as much as everyone else. Your opinion isn't unwanted, I'm totally open. It's livejournal, I spurt out whatever comes to mind.

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