Veronica (@VeronicaRuckh) is the Director of Total Sorority Move for Grandex, Inc. After having spent her undergraduate years drinking $4 double LITs on a patio and drunk texting away potential suitors, she managed to graduate with an impressive GPA and an unimpressive engagement ring -- so unimpressive, in fact, some might say it's not there at all. Veronica has since been fulfilling her duties as "America's big," a title she gave to herself with the help of her giant ego. She has recently switched from vodka to wine on weekdays. Email her at veronica@grandex.co
Hmmmm. I’m not sure, because I see both sides. One side says that using women as recruitment tools is objectifying them. The other says that people should be able to freely support who they want to support, and that having a certain caliber of women is, in fact, a perk of choosing one fraternity over another. I guess, though, I’d have to say that I think the whole legislation should be abolished. If people are choosing to do something, even if it’s “bad” for them (not that this is), it should still be their right to choose to do so. There might be a lot more to it than I understand, though, so don’t quote me on this.
The majority of the content on TFM is news, which isn’t exactly more “relatable,” or just photos of hot girls which is the same type of predictable traffic as lists over here. Plus, people still comment the shit out of TFM lists. There’s a lot of different psychology between men and women and how they use the Internet. Commenters EVERYWHERE are more likely to be male. Look at Reddit. Imgur. Literally look at any place on the Internet. Women tend to share and discuss content on social media platforms with their friends, which is why TSM columns are much more likely to go viral.
Cosmopolitan, which is one of the oldest and most famous content outlets for women has a very small comments section, with only a few notes on most pieces, much like TSM has. It has nothing to do with TFM being “better overall.” It’s just the nature of the beast.
Not really that many. Statistically, getting married before 25 is the worst thing you can do for your marriage. The divorce rate is only like 15% if you get married over 25.
Try adjusting the sound on our video player. If you scroll over the video, the annoying bar at the bottom will pop up, and then on right will be the little speaker. When you hover over it, it will tell you how high your volume is. Tech Guy says it automatically saves the volume if you maybe accidentally turned it down one time.
Oh my God. Literally terrifying.
Hmmmm. I’m not sure, because I see both sides. One side says that using women as recruitment tools is objectifying them. The other says that people should be able to freely support who they want to support, and that having a certain caliber of women is, in fact, a perk of choosing one fraternity over another. I guess, though, I’d have to say that I think the whole legislation should be abolished. If people are choosing to do something, even if it’s “bad” for them (not that this is), it should still be their right to choose to do so. There might be a lot more to it than I understand, though, so don’t quote me on this.
No “deadline” specifically. I’d rather you take your time and write something good than rush it. We’ll probably be tweeting this out all week.
You’re gone.
This book was not written by anyone at Grandex.
I talked to Jesus before posting this. He’s cool with it.
Glad to hear that you like it!
Like what?
How?
lol.
Generally what you have to do haha. I’m not afraid to be scary.
The majority of the content on TFM is news, which isn’t exactly more “relatable,” or just photos of hot girls which is the same type of predictable traffic as lists over here. Plus, people still comment the shit out of TFM lists. There’s a lot of different psychology between men and women and how they use the Internet. Commenters EVERYWHERE are more likely to be male. Look at Reddit. Imgur. Literally look at any place on the Internet. Women tend to share and discuss content on social media platforms with their friends, which is why TSM columns are much more likely to go viral.
Cosmopolitan, which is one of the oldest and most famous content outlets for women has a very small comments section, with only a few notes on most pieces, much like TSM has. It has nothing to do with TFM being “better overall.” It’s just the nature of the beast.
Snooki is my favorite.
I laughed.
Same.
Not really that many. Statistically, getting married before 25 is the worst thing you can do for your marriage. The divorce rate is only like 15% if you get married over 25.
MAY SHE WHO WAS PRETTY IN MIDDLE SCHOOL CAST THE FIRST STONE.
I think she gave the perfect answer, because it was what the audience most wanted to read.
Try adjusting the sound on our video player. If you scroll over the video, the annoying bar at the bottom will pop up, and then on right will be the little speaker. When you hover over it, it will tell you how high your volume is. Tech Guy says it automatically saves the volume if you maybe accidentally turned it down one time.
Good! We’re glad to hear it!