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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]God, this is all just so bizarre. What if I just want to eat wherever I want? So glad I went to a school that didn’t have this nonsense.[/quote] ^^Lol![/quote] For all the douche canoes on this godforsaken site that constantly harp about "fratty" culture. Hey people, all schools whether they have a greek system or not have a jacked up cliquey club culture, get over it.[/quote] This is not true. Many of the SLAC's we visited, for example, allow no clubs on campus that would not accept anyone who wanted to join. You don't realize how small your world view is. Or what is possible instead of what you have experienced.[/quote] Sure Jan....small world view my a$$, get a life, even your neighborhood has cliques. You're just too naïve to get it.[/quote] DP. You seem dense. No one said there aren’t cliques. But there’s a difference when you have to beg someone to let you join, and then pay them hundreds of dollars. But if auditioning for and buying your friends floats your boat, knock yourself out.[/quote] You are the one with a dearth of intelligence...no one said anything about auditioning and buying friends. The comment was clear, cliques exist whether sanctioned or not, it is human nature. To believe any environment where young adults are massed together doesn't include said cliques is dense and naïve. You can site all of the pristine SLAC BS you want, at the end of the day their will be cliques whether your feeble mind wants to accept it or not.[/quote] Sure, people gravitate to each other, forming groups. But not all groups are exclusive and divisive, nor do all schools feature "a jacked up cliquey club culture." Similarly, college students drink everywhere, but drinking culture is more prominent in some schools than others. And all colleges have students who are just there for the degree rather than the love of learning, but this is more true in some schools than others.[/quote] Groups by their very nature are both exclusive and divisive, that is why they are groups. You tell yourself whatever you want but there is not a campus on this earth that does not have some sort of divisive club culture...full stop. All of you that tell yourself otherwise are absolute idiots. [/quote] Really? The college I attended had no Greek system and the clubs were open to anyone interested. Kids partied in different dorms or off-campus without needing to be a member of one thing or another. You sound very limited.[/quote]
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