Thursday, 01 May 2014 02:06 PM
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#4715 A $10.10 minimum wage means no job and no living for me. As an RTVF and Creative Writing double major, I can't fathom anyone willing to pay me that much to do anything and I wish my president would understand that.
Thursday, 01 May 2014 02:05 PM
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#4714 If anyone knows Katie Fiddes, I found her wallet in the parking lot of Chili's! Spread the word.
Thursday, 01 May 2014 01:57 PM
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#4712 You can still be funny without having to make rape, suicide, etc. jokes.
Thursday, 01 May 2014 11:21 AM
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#4713 The problem with Christianity is people's perception of it. Because of the way some of our so-called "Christians" act towards others, we come off as hypocrites, hateful, and arrogant. That is the primary reason people choose to ignore God or look down on Christianity. The thing about humans is we're sinful and messed up even during our walk with God, so becoming a Christian won't make you any less of a sinner. If a Christian shows any hate towards you, question his faith. We are called to love EVERYONE regardless of who they are, because we are no better than they are. The only difference is we call on Christ for help on a daily basis because we know He will not fail and we can fail.
Thursday, 01 May 2014 09:25 AM
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#4716 You could use the term "top tier frat" coined by the ever so infamous "TFM" trend to characterize my house. Greek life is fun. I take what I want out of it and that's about it. But, I cringe at the thought that I am apart of a community populated with idiots boasting their ignorance that’s combined with a peculiar amount of self-entitlement (don't get me wrong, I believe in a healthy amount of self appreciation). I feel embarrassed when I see some of my brothers (and fellow Greeks) wearing their "uniforms". The Sperries, Chubbie Shorts, frat tanks, topped with their Polo hats and Costa sunglasses. I wince when talking with the sorority girls because they're all so consumed by the illusion that, one day, they'll find their "fratdaddy" and get married. Ah yes, that perfect fratstar. The one who will bankroll you; allow you to max out the credit card at Neimans; and eat macaroons while you wait for him to come with his big bouquet of flowers. Now, don’t get me wrong, some of the Greek community is populated with people of great character; heavily involved in this university; and are able to have intellectually stimulating conversations. But those people are rare. Hopefully more show up. Or I should look elsewhere. For now, you’ll still see me in chapter, spouting off rituals and listening to our officers. I’ll be on fry, at the mixers or parties laughing along with y’all. Yeah, I admit, I’ll be looking for that sorority girl I just scrutinized so I can fulfill my sexual needs. Indeed, I’m a bit of a hypocrite for writing this confession. However, I’d say I’m just like everyone else. I just really want to fit in.
Thursday, 01 May 2014 08:47 AM
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#4711 I've always wanted to join a fraternity here at UNT. However, the thing that's held me back is that I am gay. I don't know about UNT, but I've heard from other schools that being gay is automatically a reason to be rejected for a bid. I would love to be a part of Greek life, but I am scared that people won't like me just because I am gay. Hopefully, with an overall LGBT friendly student body, those in a fraternity here at UNT can give feedback.
Wednesday, 30 April 2014 07:35 PM
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#4710 I'm really starting to hate people.
Wednesday, 30 April 2014 04:07 PM
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#4709 To the brunette girl I sat next to in calc, you're really pretty and I should have talked to you.