I am a member of a local sorority and we’ve been hosting parties at our house for decades. It’s everything you’ve ever dreamed of and more! Everybody dresses to the theme, creepiness is at an all time low, and you’re white girl wasted, your bed is right upstairs! Occasionally, a fraternity pledge will puke on the couch but the pros definitely outweigh the cons 🙂
This is actually a Hindu symbol that means “all is well”. Unfortunately, the Nazi’s adopted it as their symbol during WWII. That being said, it is still used in Hindu and Buddhist cultures to represent it’s original meaning.
I don’t understand why national girls are jumping on the fact that local sororities don’t have to report to standards and therefore don’t know how to represent their society in a positive way. So many posts on this website are from national girls bragging about how they’ve been sent to standards again for their questionable behavior. To me, it seems like a standards board is more of a joke than necessary precaution needed to keep members in line. Just sayin…
I’ve been told I have a cute asshole, which I’m pretty sure is an oxymoron, but I’m kinda ok with it
Oh it’s a beer pong cup and a ball…
Those look like carnations…
I am a member of a local sorority and we’ve been hosting parties at our house for decades. It’s everything you’ve ever dreamed of and more! Everybody dresses to the theme, creepiness is at an all time low, and you’re white girl wasted, your bed is right upstairs! Occasionally, a fraternity pledge will puke on the couch but the pros definitely outweigh the cons 🙂
^^ Someone’s parents are illiterate, minorities who are in jail.
The TSM responses to this article and the TFM responses are complete opposites…
Great article, thank you for bringing light to this subject that we often overlook.
This is actually a Hindu symbol that means “all is well”. Unfortunately, the Nazi’s adopted it as their symbol during WWII. That being said, it is still used in Hindu and Buddhist cultures to represent it’s original meaning.
Pretty disappointing that this article ends with the advice of breaking it off with him because “that’s what he wants”….
I don’t understand why national girls are jumping on the fact that local sororities don’t have to report to standards and therefore don’t know how to represent their society in a positive way. So many posts on this website are from national girls bragging about how they’ve been sent to standards again for their questionable behavior. To me, it seems like a standards board is more of a joke than necessary precaution needed to keep members in line. Just sayin…