Moral High Horse said:
What's wrong with this?
maroon barchetta said:Moral High Horse said:
What's wrong with this?
Frats are wrong
Were they one of the ones pulling tickets for their horn brothers?maroon barchetta said:Moral High Horse said:
What's wrong with this?
Frats are wrong
maroon barchetta said:
Because they are elitist conformist drinking clubs full of spoiled brats with no real friends so they rent them instead, and then because they have zero game or personality, they roofie girls at tailgates and mixers so they can have a "date"?
maroon barchetta said:
Because they are elitist conformist drinking clubs full of spoiled brats with no real friends so they rent them instead, and then because they have zero game or personality, they roofie girls at tailgates and mixers so they can have a "date"?
At the very least it changes the image of the university. You can't make fun of the SMU snobs or UT fruitcakes if you have them yourself.Talon2DSO said:
Amazing to me how strong opinions can be over something that doesnt affect you one bit. Why not just let others do what they want?
this is a T sip talking point, "fake military". When did the corps ever claim to be a real military.William Larue Weller said:
I was never in a fraternity (or the corps), but to an outsider looking in, a fraternity does not seem much different from playing dress up as fake military in the corps. I get that a small minority of corps students actually join the military, but unless it actually becomes a ROTC program with mandatory military service, the corps doesn't seem all that different to me. Nerdier, sure, but both just social organizations.
vin1041 said:
Frats just keep living in some peoples mind.
vin1041 said:
Frats just keep living in some peoples mind.
Fraternities have been around A&M for over 50 years (since before many of these complainers were even born).Talon2DSO said:
Amazing to me how strong opinions can be over something that doesnt affect you one bit. Why not just let others do what they want?
Ah ... the good old days.Ginormus Ag said:
There is a rumor that Cap'n Poopy Pants may make an appearance.
That's my point though. The corps doesn't claim to be real military, so it is just a social organization. Like a fraternity.Dicer said:this is a T sip talking point, "fake military". When did the corps ever claim to be a real military.William Larue Weller said:
I was never in a fraternity (or the corps), but to an outsider looking in, a fraternity does not seem much different from playing dress up as fake military in the corps. I get that a small minority of corps students actually join the military, but unless it actually becomes a ROTC program with mandatory military service, the corps doesn't seem all that different to me. Nerdier, sure, but both just social organizations.
maroon barchetta said:
Yeah. Frats are much better now than they ever were.
https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/23/dartmouth-sorority-fraternity-members-charged-student-death
William Larue Weller said:
I was never in a fraternity (or the corps), but to an outsider looking in, a fraternity does not seem much different from playing dress up as fake military in the corps. I get that a small minority of corps students actually join the military, but unless it actually becomes a ROTC program with mandatory military service, the corps doesn't seem all that different to me. Nerdier, sure, but both just social organizations.
A key difference is the Aggie Corps doesn't allow its members to choose who's allowed to join. As long as you're able to comply with the organization's standards, you can join and stay.William Larue Weller said:That's my point though. The corps doesn't claim to be real military, so it is just a social organization. Like a fraternity.Dicer said:this is a T sip talking point, "fake military". When did the corps ever claim to be a real military.William Larue Weller said:
I was never in a fraternity (or the corps), but to an outsider looking in, a fraternity does not seem much different from playing dress up as fake military in the corps. I get that a small minority of corps students actually join the military, but unless it actually becomes a ROTC program with mandatory military service, the corps doesn't seem all that different to me. Nerdier, sure, but both just social organizations.