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#5139 Chi O has really gone downhill in the last few years…
#5138 This hasn't been a topic of conversation in a while so i'm just going to come forward and say it. I just plane don't like poor people. nope. not one bit.
#5137 I won't take anyone seriously if they claim to speak on behalf of an entire class of people. Different people of racial minorities have different perspectives. Different LGBTQ+ people have different perspectives. Please try to always make it a point to only speak for yourself.
#5136 No one is ever going to thank me for what I am doing, no one is going to support my ego by saying I'm amazing for being like this and there should be more people like me.
#5135 Funny how even the biggest activists on campus will get angry and defensive when you ask them to check their privilege.
#5134 People can define themselves however they want. But I'd just like to say that personally, I was kicked out of my parents' house when I was 17. I came to Rollins on scholarships and student loans and spend my breaks with friends, but I would never even think about classifying myself as homeless because it would be an insult to all the people who are actually living in poverty. Relative to a lot of other people without homes and even some who have homes, I live a life of luxury. Every single one of us that goes to this school is extremely privileged. It's important for us to remember that and be grateful for it, regardless of our individual circumstances.
#5133 To change the topic a bit, let's talk sorority again. Recruitment is coming and I think a lot of freshman don't know what goes on inside those organizations, specially the one who supposedly don't haze, whose girls are supposed to be super sweet, who are studious and with the highest GPA on campus. Ah if people knew what really happens inside the walls of that house ... Good luck with recruitment PNMs, you'll need it
#5132 I'm so sick of people telling me what my own depression is/should be. Yeah, it's real. Yes, it's been officially diagnosed. No, it doesn't need medication. Yes, it CAN be dealt with through more positive thinking and learning better coping techniques. Stop trying to limit me and stop trying to tell me that I can't get better just because you haven't learned to deal with your own issues the way I have.
Like holy shit. I don't care if you have depression too. That doesn't make you the expert on all things mental illness and it doesn't mean you know me better than myself.