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Post by DamieQue™ on Jan 29, 2008 16:41:46 GMT -5
...as a result of being on OO (and OOA and G9)? Anything that's helped change your outlook on anything? Gained a better appreciation for Greeks? For aspirants? For Bible Beaters? Speak on it.
Here's one thing I learned: a million niccuhs can be logged in and you STILL can't count on having a steady stream of posts to read.
Feel free to add your own less cynical post.
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Post by Bunny Hop on Jan 29, 2008 16:47:35 GMT -5
there are Greeks who aren't trapped in the matrix
the women's forum is very informative
even though you mean one thing other's will always take some things another way
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Post by Southie on Jan 29, 2008 16:55:25 GMT -5
Well, from OO and even G9, their are individuals that feel so highly about their org, that they tend to throw negative comments, questions, or concerns about another org, which to me sounds like insecurity. In regards to the Bible Beaters, its interesting to hear their perspective on why pledging or joing a BGLO is a means of going to hell. (i.e the Withcraft argrument was outrageous). In regards to entertainment, news, and other views its very informative on OO and OOA versus G9.
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Post by msurbana on Jan 29, 2008 16:56:02 GMT -5
I SOOOOOOOOOO AGREE WITH your third one bunny. I've also been guilty of it myself.
So I conclude that I have learned communication is very important and it is the responsibility of BOTH parties to do their part in communication. maybe the person delivered it wrong...or maybe you received in wrong etc...
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Post by princeprimo on Jan 29, 2008 17:33:04 GMT -5
What have I learned?? NOT A DAYUM THING!! LOL...just kiddin'...I've learned how passionate people can be about their perspectives. Which is healthy... Also, I must say I've learned that there are Greeks who aren't trapped in the matrix (but also confirmed for me that there are some who are)
Overall, good talk from good people...
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Post by msurbana on Jan 29, 2008 17:55:29 GMT -5
LMAO!!!! where you came from? ;D What have I learned?? NOT A DAYUM THING!! LOL...just kiddin'...I've learned how passionate people can be about their perspectives. Which is healthy... Also, I must say I've learned that there are Greeks who aren't trapped in the matrix (but also confirmed for me that there are some who are) Overall, good talk from good people...
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Post by msurbana on Jan 29, 2008 17:58:02 GMT -5
Ive learn that the Bible Beaters really do help to make the board. I miss them dearly.
I've also learned that just because you give someone respect that does not necessarily mean they will give it back to yo. (I think I knew that already, but it was reconfirmed here.)
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Post by No Screen Name on Jan 29, 2008 18:15:28 GMT -5
I won't go into great detail, but I have learned SOOOOO much from this board, and I truly appreciate each and every one of you. In fact--and this is no lie, I'm not saying this to just shoot the breeze--when I created my signature line, I had all of you/OO in mind. In terms of my Greek life, you all really have been very valuable to me.
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Post by Fraternal Design on Jan 30, 2008 1:02:15 GMT -5
I haven't learned anything new. I met new people, though.
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Post by regaldefined on Jan 30, 2008 10:50:46 GMT -5
...as a result of being on OO (and OOA and G9)? Anything that's helped change your outlook on anything? Gained a better appreciation for Greeks? For aspirants? For Bible Beaters? Speak on it.
Here's one thing I learned: a million niccuhs can be logged in and you STILL can't count on having a steady stream of posts to read.
Feel free to add your own less cynical post. Life Lesson: Honestly OO taught me to SHUT UP about certain ISH. Greek Lesson: We all got the same problems with different colors, but perceive them differently because we love our orgs (some of us). Religion Lesson: They all the same, people love to play Jesus. OO Left Lesson: I realized other MBs take too much work to get in good. They have the school yard and we have ours. I like my yard everybody knows me here. Even though I do like the picture preferences on the other one. I like the simplicity of this one.
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