What's Hot - University of Texas at Dallas - UTD
By: AnonymousPosted:
Superficial, drama, leadership problems, wanna be Michelle Obama’s, and most of all neurotic. There are are more wholesome sororities to choose from
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By: lolPosted:
Please, you wanna talk bad politics? Everything you need to know about that subject matter is in the inner workings of this sorority.
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By: congratulationsPosted:
a round of applause for fiji for finally tying with the phi delts as the laughing stock of utd. what kind of fake reviews from nonexistent girls can they invent once again to reclaim #1 on this bs website let’s find out
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By: cowardsPosted:
let it be known that none of my sisters will associate with another fiji. guys that rush them really are scraping the bottom of the barrel. also is this a frat or an anime club
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By: this fiji utd chapter how-foPosted:
How to be a fiji: The Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game is about storytelling in worlds of swords and sorcery. It shares ele- ments with childhood games of make-believe. Like those games, D&D is driven by imagination. It’s about picturing the towering castle beneath the stormy night sky and imagining how a fantasy adventurer might react to the challenges that scene presents. together, the group might explore a dark dungeon, a ru- ined city, a haunted castle, a lost temple deep in a jungle, or a lava-filled cavern beneath a mysterious mountain. The adventurers can solve puzzles, talk with other char- acters, battle fantastic monsters, and discover fabulous magic items and other treasure. One player, however, takes on the role of the Dungeon Master (DM), the game’s lead storyteller and referee. The DM creates adventures for the characters, who navigate its hazards and decide which paths to explore. The DM might describe the entrance to Castle Ravenloft, and the players decide what they want their adventurers to do. Will they walk across the dangerously weathered draw- bridge? Tie themselves together with rope to minimize the chance that someone will fall if the drawbridge gives way? Or cast a spell to carry them over the chasm? Then the DM determines the results of the adventurers’ actions and narrates what they experience. Because the DM can improvise to react to anything the players at- tempt, D&D is infinitely flexible, and each adventure can be exciting and unexpected. The game has no real end; when one story or quest wraps up, another one can begin, creating an ongoing story called a campaign. Many people who play the game keep their campaigns going for months or years, meeting with their friends every week or so to pick up the story where they left off. The adventurers grow in might as the campaign continues. Each monster de- feated, each adventure completed, and each treasure recovered not only adds to the continuing story, but also earns the adventurers new capabilities. This increase in power is reflected by an adventurer’s level. There’s no winning and losing in the Dungeons & Dragons game—at least
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By: compared to other chaptersPosted:
These guys are supposed to be the trailblazers of greek life parties now compare them to other fiji chapters and it’s just pitiful
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By: re quote lolPosted:
These dudes are WACK I was trying to study in the library but a group of them wouldn't stop slurpin on their soylent and talking about magic the gathering ???
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By: fine young womenPosted:
absolutely lovely. They support their philanthropy well. And are very social. I don’t normally rate on here. But had to today. With the constant negativity. If the worst thing about them is an individual pays to remove negativity that is quite alright. Individuals are on this site. And not too many thankfully. Individuals, not chapters. Just like I won’t blame the person below’s chapter for their rotten actions. And it nonsense anyway. Common sense says if that is true, those comments would not be there to read. Just a sad individual trying to mislead and sway PNMs during recruitment. All thes sororities are great at UTD.
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By: TOP TIER POSERSPosted:
Pledging them was such a waste of time and quite frankly I’m glad that I’m not a brother of what has become the fakest and most divided organization on campus. Sororities have always been extremely divided on them
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By: fake reviewsPosted:
these girls think that theyre better than everyone else which is mostly untrue as they only edge out the problematic thetas by just a little bit and the newest members have completely ruined what used to be an okay sorority