by smu diamond m » Tue Jul 18, 2006 11:49 am
Mustang1412 wrote:No, I didn't feel it necassary to gain acceptance in school by buying my friends and joining an organization solely for the purpose of making myself feel like I belonged to something.
Man, you are one sad piece of [deleted]. You think people join fraternities "to make themselves feel like they belonged to something? Did you go to school in the 1800's? You join a fraternity to meet new people...just like any other club. Why would you join a golf club? Well, the obvious is so that you can play golf, but also for possible business contacts, and meet new people. But you pay a fee, so are you buying friends? You are dumb.
And you might be right about some people. Some join fraternities because they might not have been accepted in high school and look at college/joining a fraternity as a clean slate. Fraternities give them a chance to feel like they are wanted, like they fit in.
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If I joined a golf club, my caddy would carry me, along with my irons and woods.
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