It’s sorority video season

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s wonderful to see young confident women that are proud to be American.



All good. Just hope they're not maga. It's fine to wear cowboy boots and not be maga. Maga offers nothing to young women, quite the opposite.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s wonderful to see young confident women that are proud to be American.



All good. Just hope they're not maga. It's fine to wear cowboy boots and not be maga. Maga offers nothing to young women, quite the opposite.


Her username is literally AvaMAGAQuee. So I think it’s safe to say she is MAGA?
Anonymous
I mean, all the schools are just trying to copy Bama at this point, right?
Anonymous
Totally amused by MAGA trying to make this a symbol of conservatism when these videos are insanely liberal compared to what my sorority was allowed to wear and put online in the 2000s.
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.


Quite the dose of misogyny to unpack here.
Anonymous
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!
Anonymous
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!


Sorry you didn't get a bid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And this is why we go to New England for college.


THIS! 100%


1 MILLION

“I didn’t got to college to play school”…a quote I saw from a famous D1 athlete (forget who), but that is exactly what comes to mind when I see these nitwit videos.


This and the “four year sleep over”’ element ring true because the organizing principles seem to be very surface level.

It feels much different than a sport or a club organized around academic interest, a skill - musical, athletic, artistic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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!


Sorry you didn't get a bid.


I don't know. Admittedly I have limited experience with sororities but 20 years ago when I knew some young women in a sorority they actually only dated men from certain fraternities. And there was aggressive dismissal of men that were not in the chosen fraternities. It was very bizarre.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s wonderful to see young confident women that are proud to be American.



Ava isn’t subtle, that’s for sure.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These young, powerful women are “celebrating Truth, Patriotism and their Beauty once again.”



Looks perfect for the students that want to major in truth, patriotism and beauty.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Attractive or not attractive right now, CIA operatives are at risk of being exposed by current incompetence in the administration. Maybe not the best job to consider at this point.
Anonymous
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?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Right I'm sure that's exactly *why* they recruited her.
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