It’s sorority video season

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The assumptions in this thread are wild. Some of you truly hate women having fun.


Is it really that fun? Dance as much as you want but just look at that video. So many skinny blondes and fake blondes all dressed the same. Eating food without having to go throw it up is also fun. A lot of fun.


More fun than the purple haired, tattooed, chubby, perpetually offended girls are having, I'd bet.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:The assumptions in this thread are wild. Some of you truly hate women having fun.


Some of us can tell the difference between actually having fun and playing the role of a girl who’s having fun.


This is probably the dumbest post on this thread. Politics aside, I hope we can agree on that.
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Anonymous wrote:Ick. So glad my son is attending a school where most girls focus on their brains more than their looks and other shallow sh*t. Every time I see a desk converted to an elaborate vanity, with no room for books, I think why are their parents wasting money on a college degree at all?


I'm sure "brains" are the only thing your son cares about in a girl. Hotness is not at all important to him. Or, so he assures you.



Actually hotness is nowhere near the top of his list. We raised him better than that. He focuses on character and brains. He is a brainiac who does not want to be with a shallow dummy! And this is clear from his dating history thus far, thankfully. Future surgeon likely to marry similar.


In other words, he knows to stay in his league.



Yeah, I think PP's kid will enjoy his league of a combined $750k+/income per year.



Yes the 2 surgeon life, everyone’s dream! Two parents who work constantly and never see their kids or each other.



Who can literally outsource every administrative and domestic task, so that their days off are 100% off and can focus on quality time with family. But I don't know that many two-surgeon families. I do know a lot of couples who met in med school and have very nice lives. A good friend is chief of surgical oncology and does not work crazy hours. She's rarely missed a kid's weekend football or soccer game. Outsources all menial tasks, very happy with her life choices.


And the two surgeons I know never take their kids to the birthday parties and the kids have few friends. It’s sad, the kids are sad they miss out. But hey at least the house stays clean while nobody is in it all day.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ick. So glad my son is attending a school where most girls focus on their brains more than their looks and other shallow sh*t. Every time I see a desk converted to an elaborate vanity, with no room for books, I think why are their parents wasting money on a college degree at all?


I'm sure "brains" are the only thing your son cares about in a girl. Hotness is not at all important to him. Or, so he assures you.



Actually hotness is nowhere near the top of his list. We raised him better than that. He focuses on character and brains. He is a brainiac who does not want to be with a shallow dummy! And this is clear from his dating history thus far, thankfully. Future surgeon likely to marry similar.


It will be interesting to see what choices he makes when he's free from your coercive hectoring. But let me guess, you're so proud of him because he's able to parrot your political beliefs.


Her future daughter in law will want nothing to do with her. She’ll barely see him again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The assumptions in this thread are wild. Some of you truly hate women having fun.


Some of us can tell the difference between actually having fun and playing the role of a girl who’s having fun.


This is probably the dumbest post on this thread. Politics aside, I hope we can agree on that.


Yay, that’s my post! I stand by it. This is performative BS. That’s all they know how to do.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:So glad I have boys


Who will date those girls.


+1
Racists, Bigots, supporters of Project 2025


DCUM really brings out the weird, hysterical nutjobs! Shouldn't you be on some college campus protesting some visiting speaker?


🤣
Anonymous
I don't mind that the girls are dancing and wearing short shorts. I do mind that they are MAGA. What is wrong with the youth of today? No empathy? No concern for the environment? No concern for women rights?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The assumptions in this thread are wild. Some of you truly hate women having fun.


Some of us can tell the difference between actually having fun and playing the role of a girl who’s having fun.


This is probably the dumbest post on this thread. Politics aside, I hope we can agree on that.


Yay, that’s my post! I stand by it. This is performative BS. That’s all they know how to do.


Well, it's literally a performance, so you're right about that. Your last sentence is incoherent (mercifully for you, I think).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The assumptions in this thread are wild. Some of you truly hate women having fun.


Is it really that fun? Dance as much as you want but just look at that video. So many skinny blondes and fake blondes all dressed the same. Eating food without having to go throw it up is also fun. A lot of fun.


More fun than the purple haired, tattooed, chubby, perpetually offended girls are having, I'd bet.


Sororities are associated with eating disorders. That is not fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The assumptions in this thread are wild. Some of you truly hate women having fun.


Some of us can tell the difference between actually having fun and playing the role of a girl who’s having fun.


This is probably the dumbest post on this thread. Politics aside, I hope we can agree on that.


Yay, that’s my post! I stand by it. This is performative BS. That’s all they know how to do.


Well, it's literally a performance, so you're right about that. Your last sentence is incoherent (mercifully for you, I think).


As I said, they’re playing the role of a girl who’s having fun. For the camera. For the exposure and likes.

Do you use social media? Do you understand the difference between reality and the lengths that people go to to appear to be having way more fun than they really are?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bleh. I didn’t want to be in a sorority in college. I had a lot of guy friends. The amount of drama and back stabbing and BS, no thanks. I always said I’d rather join a fraternity—just drink and play beer pong w/out the drama. Someone told me “whenever a large group of women get together, they are a bunch of b@tches”. I did attend a large university with very minimal Greek life, so there’s that. And, yes, I was very attractive because I know the inevitable …response to a post like this so let me just get that out there.

You are Not Like Other Girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The assumptions in this thread are wild. Some of you truly hate women having fun.


Some of us can tell the difference between actually having fun and playing the role of a girl who’s having fun.


This is probably the dumbest post on this thread. Politics aside, I hope we can agree on that.


Yay, that’s my post! I stand by it. This is performative BS. That’s all they know how to do.


Well, it's literally a performance, so you're right about that. Your last sentence is incoherent (mercifully for you, I think).


As I said, they’re playing the role of a girl who’s having fun. For the camera. For the exposure and likes.

Do you use social media? Do you understand the difference between reality and the lengths that people go to to appear to be having way more fun than they really are?



It's really destructive and young people, in fact, all people should be encouraged to not get too involved in it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Bleh. I didn’t want to be in a sorority in college. I had a lot of guy friends. The amount of drama and back stabbing and BS, no thanks. I always said I’d rather join a fraternity—just drink and play beer pong w/out the drama. Someone told me “whenever a large group of women get together, they are a bunch of b@tches”. I did attend a large university with very minimal Greek life, so there’s that. And, yes, I was very attractive because I know the inevitable …response to a post like this so let me just get that out there.

You are Not Like Other Girls.


DP. You are boring and irrelevant if you still think this is a sick burn.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I didn't get why the Arizona students had a southern theme going. why not a wild Wild West theme?


It makes sone sense if you have spent time in Arizona. People there have a strong identification with the South and southern culture.

This is brilliant satire.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I guess they’re great, if your goal as a parent is to send your daughter to a big state school so she can join a sorority and hopefully meet a boy from a fraternity that she can marry. Hopefully he’s from a family with a country club membership and his father owns a business that he can take over. She can then become a country club stay at home wine mom (or maybe have a part time online business or something). She can run the household while he goes out on “business dinners” several times a week before he eventually divorces her. Make sure she signs a pre nup. Yes, this the life I want for my daughter and can’t wait for her to be in a sorority tik tok video!


I watched a Netflix documentary about hunting Bin Laden. One of the operatives was an attractive blonde woman that was recruited by the CIA out of college because she was the president of her sorority.

Not just the CIA, sorority women are vastly overrepresented in the C suite, Congress, etc.
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