YouHadMeAtMerlot is a junior according her transcript, but still living out her freshman year dreams on most weekends. Born and raised a Georgia peach, she has no shame overusing the phrase "bless her heart". When she’s not religiously watching all of Shonda Rhimes shows, you can find her either eating Mexican food or tweeting about napping.
Seeing as this piece was written for a college audience, I’m going go ahead and assume this advice probably wasn’t meant for failing marriages. No need to call anyone high and mighty, take your bullshit elsewhere.
No sister of mine could say I cant to vodka, tequila, and the after party. The only “literally I can’t” is the portrayal of sorority women in this video….and maybe the back up girls pink hair.
I agree that this isn’t as bone chillingly powerful as they are making it to be, but I think it is positive media for a growing problem in all collegiate lifestyles. I think we should be focusing on the positive light it is trying to create. The point they seem to be making is that no, not all Greeks sexually assault men and women, but Greeks want to promote that they are aware of the issue and that they support the “Its On Us” mentality of taking responsibility and action against it. They are not essentially admitting fault, but they are assuming the responsibility of looking out for each other and making sure the Greek community is not turning a blind eye to this problem.
Seeing as this piece was written for a college audience, I’m going go ahead and assume this advice probably wasn’t meant for failing marriages. No need to call anyone high and mighty, take your bullshit elsewhere.
No sister of mine could say I cant to vodka, tequila, and the after party. The only “literally I can’t” is the portrayal of sorority women in this video….and maybe the back up girls pink hair.
I agree that this isn’t as bone chillingly powerful as they are making it to be, but I think it is positive media for a growing problem in all collegiate lifestyles. I think we should be focusing on the positive light it is trying to create. The point they seem to be making is that no, not all Greeks sexually assault men and women, but Greeks want to promote that they are aware of the issue and that they support the “Its On Us” mentality of taking responsibility and action against it. They are not essentially admitting fault, but they are assuming the responsibility of looking out for each other and making sure the Greek community is not turning a blind eye to this problem.