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These comments are terrible. First of all, every single one of you commenting are likely the same bimbos who comment on posts about tattoos saying "no we hate you and tattoos so don't expect to be in my house with your stupid tattoo or nose piercing" like come on. And the greek system is supposed to be so diverse and accepting and not exclusive yet people make comments like that? And if you're not those girls, i can guarantee that you still subconsciously judge "GDIs" or however you choose to refer to them for choosing not to be greek at all and actually PITYING them as I've seen many people publicly do. The point of this post is a good one. People need to know what they're getting themselves into. Greek life is not rainbows and flowers like you guys are trying to make it sound. while there are perks to greek life like better academic standards, philanthropic opportunities, job networking, and of course socials/parties etc., there's also A LOT of superficiality issues. You want to be greek? You better look good, have an outstanding personality, have outstanding grades, know someone in a house, know how to rage or all of the above if you want any chance at a good house. Otherwise, kiss your chances goodbye. To not acknowledge the fact that so many men and women think this way is ridiculous. You have to realize that the system your in, while you may be happy and in love with it, IS flawed. If it wasn't, there wouldn't be so much questioning of greek systems as a whole at all.
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