I definitely shouldn't have a cat. I don't, but if a RANDOM cat started literally biting and clawing at my arms, that cat is getting shoved around.
I definitely shouldn't have a cat. I don't, but if a RANDOM cat started literally biting and clawing at my arms, that cat is getting shoved around.
"Since forever" really is "since the 1940s" Check your history there.
That's fine. They're not for everyone. Some people like them. That's who they're for.
I don't know, maybe my college was weird, but there was a drama house and a "earth house" (hippies!) along with all the greek houses. Unlike regular clubs, etc., none of the activities fees would go towards the greek organizations. So it's not like the college was doing all that much to support greek orgs (although…
Aww, you didn't have a lot of friends growing up, huh?
#teamdog
I would hit that thing if it was biting and clawing at my arms :(
Right. No one's saying that this greek system is good. The question was about greek orgs in general, and they do not choose members by skin color.
Are you saying it's discriminatory because they choose members rather than allowing anyone to join? Because most colleges, then, are discriminatory organizations.
Xoxo. It's better than being willfully obtuse when it comes to not being able to fathom why the fuck an 18yo would want to join a sorority.
Socialization.
It's unlikely you would have any real college-by-college distinction (unless you didn't have any national chapters). What most people think of "traditional" Greek sororities are part of the National Panhellenic Conference. Black sororities are part of the National Pan-Hellenic Council. That hyphen makes all the…
I prefer lentils.
Well, this escalated quickly...
Here's my thing with Venmo. If there are no fees, how does the app make money? There HAS to be a catch.
This is the exact gif I thought of when I read this story. Also, Jack Donaghy "But let's just say you're at the market buying potatoes, and that ten pound bag of potatoes costs... four hundred dollars"
My husband and I have each know each others' reddit/gawker/etc screennames, but have agreed not to actively search anyone's post history or anything. I'll randomly come across his comments when there's a story that sounds VERY FAMILIAR and then I look at the screen name, and it's husband! We admit to each other that…