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Post by DamieQue™ on May 28, 2010 9:43:59 GMT -5
Do you seek them out? Have you stumbled across anything by way of research/investigation?
If (by whatever means) you have acquired some do you feel obligated to protect them? Why or why not?
Is there anything that anyone could do, that was from an org whose secrets you knew, to provoke you into revealing said secrets?
Speak on it people - you are boring me today and I aim to be entertained.
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Post by adisa on May 28, 2010 9:57:01 GMT -5
Damie you seem intrigued by O.P.O.P.P.
;D
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Post by DamieQue™ on May 28, 2010 9:58:47 GMT -5
Damie you seem intrigued by O.P.O.P.P. ;D No not really. Just trying to see how much outrage there will be when I put _____'s rit for sale on eBay. ;D
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Post by adisa on May 28, 2010 10:03:52 GMT -5
Damie you seem intrigued by O.P.O.P.P. ;D No not really. Just trying to see how much outrage there will be when I put _____'s rit for sale on eBay. ;D Not just thread, D. LOL, don't play dumb ninja, because you're anything but! And to answer the question, yes. As an Alpha I'm obligated to know at least 3 secrets from 3 different orgs. It's the O.P.P. thing to do. I'm married to a Zeta so that info is just a drawer away. But finding the stuff on the other orgs was bit more challenging.
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Post by adisa on May 28, 2010 10:07:33 GMT -5
And in a moment of slight intoxication fatigue I accidentally gave away the challenges and grip to a GDI at a party. He was drunk as chyt half sleep himself, so I think he didn't even notice.
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Post by Julie Art on May 28, 2010 10:11:31 GMT -5
iDIED at Adisa! I don't know any secrets that are privilaged only to members besides that of my own org. Never cared to know the others.
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Post by Southie on May 28, 2010 11:13:17 GMT -5
@adissa: LOL
Anyway, why would I need another orgs "secrets" or their handbooks? What would I do with it? Oh, roll up at a chapter meeting and say, "look here folks, your handbook says do it this way! "
<<has stayed at Fatal's house, and she had alot of Org info in the living room (not hidden) her Delta Room (which I think now is Little Roo's room) and not once did I say take the time to read any of her things.
The most important thing was my Merlot sitting on her end table for my consumption...
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Post by icebraka on May 28, 2010 11:17:19 GMT -5
don't know...and don't care....
AND
whatever someone may think or actually know won't put their name on the roster at 5656 South Stoney Island AVE.
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Post by adisa on May 28, 2010 11:42:16 GMT -5
In all seriousness...
I have no problem saying that I'm genuinely interested in and intrigued by BGLO history and culture, ever since my first and failed attempt to join Alpha while still in UG and then met my Zeta girlfriend the next semester. I frequent and pay close attention to everyone's national websites, and tear my search engine out on looking at websites around the globe. So keep your websites updated, LOL. I enjoy reading about and studying O.P.P. history, culture, values, etc. Yes, when I had the chance I downloaded any and all rits or other "secret" info that was posted online. I keep my ear to the ground about what's going on with all D9 around my state, and I have an edition or 2 of the national publications of a couple of orgs. And it's not because I need to know, it's because I simply want to know. And that is enough.
I haven't shared secret BGLO info with anybody else, and I can't say that I never would. I came close to going in on Oldskool/ Oksana on SH with Zeta issues when she first joined SH because she was always talking too much ish about the Alphas due to her anger at her family's situation. But I held my keyboard. LOL. Truthfully, the reason why I didn't is because its too easy to assume that my wife is telling me stuff when in fact she isn't. It's her line sister. ;D
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Post by frozenmenace on May 28, 2010 12:45:13 GMT -5
I have come across the rituals of other D9 orgs and have been told things by members of other orgs that I am close to. I keep that info to myself. I also have a very good friend who has told me much about Masonic ritual..I keep that to myself as well. It's a respect thing.
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Post by Julie Art on May 28, 2010 13:21:08 GMT -5
don't know...and don't care.... AND whatever someone may think or actually know won't put their name on the roster at 5656 South Stoney Island AVE. Chicago, Illnois, 60637! *comes back to reality* Sorry, had a flashback!
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Post by Southie on May 28, 2010 13:30:22 GMT -5
don't know...and don't care.... AND whatever someone may think or actually know won't put their name on the roster at 5656 South Stoney Island AVE. Chicago, Illnois, 60637! *comes back to reality* Sorry, had a flashback! LOL! You o.k sweetie?
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Post by Julie Art on May 28, 2010 13:32:08 GMT -5
Chicago, Illnois, 60637! *comes back to reality* Sorry, had a flashback! LOL! You o.k sweetie? I mean, she put down the addy and I just automatically had to finish it up without realizing I did it until afterwards, ROTFL!
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Post by Iceman on May 28, 2010 13:35:01 GMT -5
Man, I respect the history across the board, but I’m not even on it like that to be researching somebody’s secrets. Even if I had them all, I wouldn’t put nothing on blast because I wouldn’t want someone to do the same to me. I’m sure all our stuff is out there somewhere but I don’t trip. Some people will just have…some access to our Orgs info that was meant to be private. It doesn’t get them any closer to being a member though.
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Post by Vudu_Prince on May 28, 2010 18:14:51 GMT -5
Interesting responses up in here. Lets just say as a Neo I guess out of envy we use to get misinformation from other orgs and masons concerning the Psi Phi.
<<Researched it..
<<Promptly shut them all down...
Simple. I'm not that bruh to be walking up on with that foolishness and shenanigans. Like we use to say back then STAY IN YOUR LAME! ( yeah not lane LAME)
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Post by AKAShannon on May 31, 2010 22:21:34 GMT -5
don't know...and don't care.... AND whatever someone may think or actually know won't put their name on the roster at 5656 South Stoney Island AVE. My sentiments exactly!
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Post by **Dea** on May 31, 2010 22:36:57 GMT -5
Nope...I never look for anybody's anything. The things I do know were told to me out of trust and or thinking I was someone that I wasn't.
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Post by All Pledging Is Legal on May 31, 2010 22:41:59 GMT -5
I know everything.
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Post by **Dea** on May 31, 2010 22:49:06 GMT -5
"The man that knows something knows that he knows nothing at all"
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Post by All Pledging Is Legal on May 31, 2010 22:57:42 GMT -5
"The man that knows something knows that he knows nothing at all" That is a lie used by those who are not knowledgeable in a subject. How can I know everything but not know nothing? Believe me, I know it all. And the truth is, it really is not that important or exciting. All off the 'knowledge' out there is pretty non-sensical stuff. I am kind of disappointed in learning the meaning of things that I have learned. It is sort of pathetic and borders on insanity. Life is moving at an accelerated pace, and the lessons of the past are no longer needed in order to prosper. This is why I have stopped trying to learn more. I am more interested in sustaining vast amounts of wealth while having as little responsibility as possible. No amount of riddles or questions will ever make me feel secure.
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Post by **Dea** on Jun 1, 2010 2:36:13 GMT -5
"The man that knows something knows that he knows nothing at all" That is a lie used by those who are not knowledgeable in a subject. How can I know everything but not know nothing? Believe me, I know it all. And the truth is, it really is not that important or exciting. All off the 'knowledge' out there is pretty non-sensical stuff. I am kind of disappointed in learning the meaning of things that I have learned. It is sort of pathetic and borders on insanity. Life is moving at an accelerated pace, and the lessons of the past are no longer needed in order to prosper. This is why I have stopped trying to learn more. I am more interested in sustaining vast amounts of wealth while having as little responsibility as possible. No amount of riddles or questions will ever make me feel secure. That saying is very true. You can learn the meaning of everything you want but I guarantee the reason it means nothing to you is because you aren't apart of what you are learing about. Ppl in Europe can know everything there is to know about American History but until you become apart of American History and live in the ruins of it, it's not going to mean anything to you. Just info on a paper that just MAY or may NOT be true. So you can know textual meaning of things from every org...but until you become a Mason, An Eastern Star, or D9, or even Aux orgs....none of what you THINK you know will mean anything. THEREFORE, you don't know shit. See how that theory comes full circle? ;D
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Post by Cambist on Jun 1, 2010 6:49:01 GMT -5
While it's not that interesting anymore, as an undergrad Mason I wrote rituals and ceremonies for a few new organizations. In the process, I came across information that would be considered "priviledged" and "secret" by the respective organizations, some of which are D9.
Besides the purpose for which the information was gathered (differences in style and form) I have never been tempted to use or even indicated that I had possession of this information...it was never that deep nor was there ever a desire.
Even after I became an Alpha and was hanging with some other greeks who started the "I know your ____" game, I was never temped to actually toss out anything i've read. When I became a mason, I was taught to never play that game.
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Post by All Pledging Is Legal on Jun 1, 2010 7:11:03 GMT -5
That is a lie used by those who are not knowledgeable in a subject. How can I know everything but not know nothing? Believe me, I know it all. And the truth is, it really is not that important or exciting. All off the 'knowledge' out there is pretty non-sensical stuff. I am kind of disappointed in learning the meaning of things that I have learned. It is sort of pathetic and borders on insanity. Life is moving at an accelerated pace, and the lessons of the past are no longer needed in order to prosper. This is why I have stopped trying to learn more. I am more interested in sustaining vast amounts of wealth while having as little responsibility as possible. No amount of riddles or questions will ever make me feel secure. That saying is very true. You can learn the meaning of everything you want but I guarantee the reason it means nothing to you is because you aren't apart of what you are learing about. Ppl in Europe can know everything there is to know about American History but until you become apart of American History and live in the ruins of it, it's not going to mean anything to you. Just info on a paper that just MAY or may NOT be true. So you can know textual meaning of things from every org...but until you become a Mason, An Eastern Star, or D9, or even Aux orgs....none of what you THINK you know will mean anything. THEREFORE, you don't know shit See how that theory comes full circle? ;D You are very wise, with your 'big fine ass'.
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Post by **Dea** on Jun 7, 2010 6:27:18 GMT -5
That saying is very true. You can learn the meaning of everything you want but I guarantee the reason it means nothing to you is because you aren't apart of what you are learing about. Ppl in Europe can know everything there is to know about American History but until you become apart of American History and live in the ruins of it, it's not going to mean anything to you. Just info on a paper that just MAY or may NOT be true. So you can know textual meaning of things from every org...but until you become a Mason, An Eastern Star, or D9, or even Aux orgs....none of what you THINK you know will mean anything. THEREFORE, you don't know shit See how that theory comes full circle? ;D You are very wise, with your 'big fine ass'. I hate you so much for this!
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Post by Troopa1911 on Jun 7, 2010 7:39:17 GMT -5
I'm interested in and intrigued by BGLO history and culture...that's it.
I don't seek another orgs rits or secrets I have much better things to do. I mean really what they hayle will I do with it?
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Post by T-Rex91 on Jun 7, 2010 7:51:08 GMT -5
Nope, to actively try and learn other's secrets seems disrespectful so it's not something I ever did. I'd expect non Deltas to extend the same respect.
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Post by Southie on Jun 7, 2010 11:54:42 GMT -5
I'm interested in and intrigued by BGLO history and culture...that's it.
I don't seek another orgs rits or secrets I have much better things to do. I mean really what they hayle will I do with it? Right. I can not understand the benefit. Its does not change anything.
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Post by Troopa1911 on Jun 7, 2010 12:15:31 GMT -5
I loved Southie's previous comment
"Anyway, why would I need another orgs "secrets" or their handbooks? What would I do with it? Oh, roll up at a chapter meeting and say, "look here folks, your handbook says do it this way! "
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Post by All Pledging Is Legal on Jun 28, 2010 21:27:18 GMT -5
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