Reading Cosmo is the same as reading TSM columns. They’re filled with things we all already know, no one takes them seriously, and if you aren’t entertained by them, don’t read them.
Regardless of whether this is true or not, why would you post it? It’s not very classy and you must know that you’re going to get completely judged for it by both men and women. Some things are just better left unsaid.
This article just supports why people tend to not want to join sororities, because they think all the girls are fake and two-faced. While it may be awkward at first when a girl drops the sorority, you shouldn’t stop being at least friendly with her just because she’s not a member anymore… unless she dropped for some stupid, petty reason and bad mouthed the sorority. There was a point that she was your sister, and if the bonds that we’ve all talked about during recruitment and stuff are real, then you shouldn’t be able to turn your back that easily.
I feel like all “Hot piece of TSM” does is tell us stuff we already know, or at least we should if we’ve had any experience and we’re not freshmen. (Although by this point in the year the freshmen should know this stuff.) Also, and I’m not bashing females here because, hello I am one, but all this stuff about guys gets a little old when we (being females) know that a lot of the time we’re JUST as bad, sometimes worse. And this is no offense to “hot piece” because I’m all about that panhellenic love. Just why write things we already know about when you could be doing much more productive things, whether it be studying for a huge exam or figuring out how many different types of pie you’ll be making for Thanksgiving dinner.
Then get off of it….
^This. Bless your heart for trying though, DG.
^ Haha thisss
^^ This. That video made me cringe. It makes me feel bad for the DG chapters that aren’t awful.
^^this
Thanks, tfj! 🙂
Reading Cosmo is the same as reading TSM columns. They’re filled with things we all already know, no one takes them seriously, and if you aren’t entertained by them, don’t read them.
Oh my god yes. I swear I go through an entire pack of bobby pins a week because they ALL get lost somehow.
^ absolutely this.
^This.
Regardless of whether this is true or not, why would you post it? It’s not very classy and you must know that you’re going to get completely judged for it by both men and women. Some things are just better left unsaid.
Having sisters/friends that appreciate honesty and love you no matter what you say. TSM.
So true!
This article just supports why people tend to not want to join sororities, because they think all the girls are fake and two-faced. While it may be awkward at first when a girl drops the sorority, you shouldn’t stop being at least friendly with her just because she’s not a member anymore… unless she dropped for some stupid, petty reason and bad mouthed the sorority. There was a point that she was your sister, and if the bonds that we’ve all talked about during recruitment and stuff are real, then you shouldn’t be able to turn your back that easily.
This is America. There will be apple pie.
I feel like all “Hot piece of TSM” does is tell us stuff we already know, or at least we should if we’ve had any experience and we’re not freshmen. (Although by this point in the year the freshmen should know this stuff.) Also, and I’m not bashing females here because, hello I am one, but all this stuff about guys gets a little old when we (being females) know that a lot of the time we’re JUST as bad, sometimes worse. And this is no offense to “hot piece” because I’m all about that panhellenic love. Just why write things we already know about when you could be doing much more productive things, whether it be studying for a huge exam or figuring out how many different types of pie you’ll be making for Thanksgiving dinner.
^ this
Love this! TFJ <3
This column is like…. awful. Please stop trying.
So you would rather die than be pale? Don’t you think that’s a little ridiculous?