Originally posted by: Unheard
No I dont have to buy my friends, I can meet them on WoW just fine.
Originally posted by: Unheard
No I dont have to buy my friends, I can meet them on WoW just fine.
Originally posted by: z42
Originally posted by: Unheard
No I dont have to buy my friends, I can meet them on WoW just fine.
I love when people say things like this. Just to confirm, you have never:
1) chipped in with friends to buy a keg/12 pack/bottle of alcohol
2) chipped in with roomates to buy a piece of furniture or food
3) given someone some money to cover gas who gave you a ride somewhere
??
How is pooling money to pay for rent/food/parties buying friends when fraternities/sororities do it but ok when anyone else does it?
Originally posted by: Unheard
Originally posted by: z42
Originally posted by: Unheard
No I dont have to buy my friends, I can meet them on WoW just fine.
I love when people say things like this. Just to confirm, you have never:
1) chipped in with friends to buy a keg/12 pack/bottle of alcohol
2) chipped in with roomates to buy a piece of furniture or food
3) given someone some money to cover gas who gave you a ride somewhere
??
How is pooling money to pay for rent/food/parties buying friends when fraternities/sororities do it but ok when anyone else does it?
Because all of your examples above don't have to be paraded under a "frat" name. And I didn't have to join a club to meet the people that I'm lending/splitting/pooling these things too/with.
Originally posted by: Blazin Trav
Originally posted by: Unheard
Originally posted by: z42
Originally posted by: Unheard
No I dont have to buy my friends, I can meet them on WoW just fine.
I love when people say things like this. Just to confirm, you have never:
1) chipped in with friends to buy a keg/12 pack/bottle of alcohol
2) chipped in with roomates to buy a piece of furniture or food
3) given someone some money to cover gas who gave you a ride somewhere
??
How is pooling money to pay for rent/food/parties buying friends when fraternities/sororities do it but ok when anyone else does it?
Because all of your examples above don't have to be paraded under a "frat" name. And I didn't have to join a club to meet the people that I'm lending/splitting/pooling these things too/with.
Okay so that gives you the right to ridicule those who joined one and it worked for them?
Q: Is this the internet?
A: Yes.
The I would have to say yes. I have the right to ridicule anyone I feel like.
Originally posted by: Blazin Trav
Q: Is this the internet?
A: Yes.
The I would have to say yes. I have the right to ridicule anyone I feel like.
I am basing my statment on the assumption that you very likely do it in real life as well.
Originally posted by: Blazin Trav
Q: Is this the internet?
A: Yes.
The I would have to say yes. I have the right to ridicule anyone I feel like.
I am basing my statment on the assumption that you very likely do it in real life as well.
Originally posted by: Unheard
Originally posted by: z42
Originally posted by: Unheard
No I dont have to buy my friends, I can meet them on WoW just fine.
I love when people say things like this. Just to confirm, you have never:
1) chipped in with friends to buy a keg/12 pack/bottle of alcohol
2) chipped in with roomates to buy a piece of furniture or food
3) given someone some money to cover gas who gave you a ride somewhere
??
How is pooling money to pay for rent/food/parties buying friends when fraternities/sororities do it but ok when anyone else does it?
Because all of your examples above don't have to be paraded under a "frat" name. And I didn't have to join a club to meet the people that I'm lending/splitting/pooling these things too/with.
You'd be correct. So your going to ridicule me over my ridiculing of other people and their store-bought friends?
he is just trolling. His entire statement was based on some radical assumption that anyone in a fraternity cannot make friends and does not have friends outside of the fraternity. he's got his mind made up already let him be happy.
Originally posted by: Mwilding
I have had enough of my brother-in-law's slip me the pinky that I feel like an honorary Sigma Chi.
(yes, I am aware how dirty it sounds, but it's a handshake thing...)
Originally posted by: Blazin Trav
You'd be correct. So your going to ridicule me over my ridiculing of other people and their store-bought friends?
Nope. But it's no better than me going out of my way to ridicule the disabled, some religion, etc etc.
No, it's just that whenever I hang out at a gathering of his college buddies, they try to give me the secret handshake.Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: Mwilding
I have had enough of my brother-in-law's slip me the pinky that I feel like an honorary Sigma Chi.
(yes, I am aware how dirty it sounds, but it's a handshake thing...)
Is this another one of your jokes?
Originally posted by: Mwilding
No, it's just that whenever I hang out at a gathering of his college buddies, they try to give me the secret handshake.Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: Mwilding
I have had enough of my brother-in-law's slip me the pinky that I feel like an honorary Sigma Chi.
(yes, I am aware how dirty it sounds, but it's a handshake thing...)
Is this another one of your jokes?