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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What does this even mean? Yes, Caucasian males attend W&M.[/quote] I was in a sorority and it was very obvious who were bros and who weren’t. Not all guys that play sports, are in fraternities, or live in Clarendon (https://www.arlnow.com/2015/05/04/clarendon-named-one-of-the-12-bro-iest-neighborhoods-in-u-s/) are bros. But it’s a vibe - one more likely to be found in sports or fraternities. Also, it’s not a “caucasian” thing, which tells me everything I need to know about you.[/quote] Everyone I know IRL when asked this same question names 3 or 4 famous white men. That’s literally all they have in common as far as I can see. They don’t work in the same fields or even live in the same neighborhoods. So your post and links just confirms to me how pointless this term is. Just like calling all white women Karens.[/quote]
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