So recently, my good friend Ann Marie announced that she was considering joining a sorority at the University next year. This girl was in Calculus, AP English, and was even considering Pre-med until recently. In fact, she even LIKES mathematics. So yes, I was under the impression that she was intelligent
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Moreover, I don't feel that you have said anything significant in your argument. If I truly did hate sororities and believe all of the stereotypes associated with them, I would easily be able to argue with the "points" you made. But the truth is, stereotypes exist for a reason. And if you're going to rip on people who help stereotypes to continue existing, write a letter to the Simpsons. Their show is based entirely on stereotypes, from the Indian convenience store owner to the donut-muching cop. And you see, no one gets mad because it's meant as a joke. Same thing here.
And finally, I am going to disregard your entire post on the fact that you don't have the guts to put your name down. If you're so "proud" to be "greek," then you should be proud of your opinion, your comment. I really don't care what you have to say, and it's obvious that you don't either. If you did, you would've taken credit for it. So I'm going to assume you're some random facebook person, looking for something to pass the time.
Also, you're only "Greek" if your family came from Greece. Being in a sorority or fraternity makes you stupid, but it doesn't change your ethnicity.
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