Finding a "Plan B" sorority/fraternity..good/bad?
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Started by KärolinaPläyboy
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Jun 2004
KärolinaPläyboy
charlotte, NC
Do you know anybody that talked all the time about pledging a particular organization, (ie: talked to members, went to workshops, & interest meetings) but then, were NOT accepted.....so they pledged the next best thing??
I know this girl that talked ALL THE TIME about becoming an AKA. she went to ALL the events they put on and went to 2 interest meetings. By the time she was ready to pledge the chapter had already put 2gether an underground line, and they were due to probate shortly. She knew they only had lines once every 1 or 2 years, so she started looking for other options. To make a long story short, she went to whoever was likely to put her on. she found the Zetas. now she represents Zeta like nobodys business!! party hops, nalia, etc!!
Do yawl know anybody like that, and if so, how are they perceived by the people that KNOW tha real deal??
Trauma_Unit14 wrote:21 days? Is that how long it was? ok. However long it took to EARN my letters, please know that the time wasn't spent barking or being anti-AKA. Some of my closest friends are AKAs, and I love them dearly. What's truly obvious is that your letters came gift-wrapped in the thinnest PAPER available. The slightest mention of the "process" :roll: that some, not all, AKAs go through and you get your **** in a bunch. Nobody said that you got yours on a weekend pass, but it's painfully obvious that we have hit a nerve with the mere mention of it. Everybody knows about the weekend trip to become a member of Jiffy Kappa Pop. It's no longer a secret. If it offends you so much, why don't you become a delegate for your org. and try to have it changed at the next convention? Don't shoot down the messengers. And my prophytes are some of the crunkest, knowledgeable, capable, and compassionate Deltas you'll ever come across. They performed a highly commendable job of guiding my linesisters and me to Delta Land. In case you missed it the first time, your org. is of no interest to me. If it was all that, there would be no Delta Sigma Theta. Why don't you ask your prophytes, Basilus, or some other AKA who might know exactly what did your org do before 1913. Was it anything of substance? No. Exactly why is your incorporation date in 1913, if you'd been around 5 years before? What was the rush then? What made you all decide that community service should be a component of your sorority? Hmmmm.......? You should thank your lucky stars and Nellie Quander that you even have an organization.babyfaced1908 wrote:^^LOL! You on a roll girl! :lol: And tell us what you get out of your 21 days besides learning how to be anti-AKA and bark like an Omega?Did I just say that? Okay let me retract that. I have lots of love for the real women of DST. But it's obvious that you have been well-trained by girls to do what some of yall do best- have this envious attitude towards those of us with class and dignity. No, you're right; there's no way you could've ever been one of us because no one can train you to be a woman<---and obviously your prophytes failed you in that area. But hey, look at it on the bright side: at least you got you some letters! :wink: I'm done with you and this topic. Have a nice day :arrow:


Did I just say that? Okay let me retract that. I have lots of love for the real women of DST. But it's obvious that you have been well-trained by 