<p>So I look up the defeinitions of frat boy and sorority girls at urbandictionary.com…</p>
<p>Frat boys: The same neanderthalistic ***<strong><em>bags that used to play high school football and talk about how *</em></strong>ty you were in high school who now joined a homoerotic club so they can rape each other’s ass in private.
3.) A collection of date-rapists that like to drink sh<strong><em>y beer and “stick it in” passed out drunk girls.
4.) Scum of the earth.
5.) A collection of the people with the smallest *</em></strong>*es on a college campus. </p>
<p>A college kid who thinks he’s better than everyone else because he is in a fraternity. Some college kids are frat boys even though they aren’t in a fraternity. Frat boy behaviour is typified by drinking sh***y beer, hitting on high school girls, making fun of punks, and wearing boring clothes. </p>
<p>Sorority Girls: A sorority girl is a female college student belonging to a social sorority. She may or may not live in a sorority house. She will normally be seen wearing Chanel sunglasses, a Northface jacket, and bag representing her sorority’s letters. Sorority girls are typically high maintenance and very uppity. Most are white middle and upper middle class girls that are spoiled and extrememly materialistic. These bleach blondes are extremely loud and spend most of their time shopping and partying with frat boys. Often confused to be sluts, sorority girls are most often **** teases. Sorority girls are sometimes extremely protective of their sorority sisters and can only be distracted by a professional wing man. </p>
<p>Often pretty they lack intelligence or intellect. They are here on daddy’s money and are very up-tight and high maintenance. They are often found with their loser counter parts- Fat boys. These are the only women stupid enough to hang out with them and subsequently propel their breeding ability. Avoid these sluts at all costs. Pretty as they may be - they often have STD’s from their frat boys and are dumb as rocks. </p>
<p>Yeah I know they are very stereotypical, but not too far off.</p>
<p>It must be hard to make new friends and meet people when you’re so dependent on stereotyping and putting other people down, huh? Sounds like you’re not much better than the people you’re making fun of.</p>
<p>Depends on the school. Stereotypes don’t create themselves. Then again, posting anonymously on urbandictionary is perhaps not the most accurate source of information.</p>
<p>College students drink ****ty beer. Because it’s cheap, and most of us weren’t rolling in cash. I have preferences in beer, but one of those is “free”. If you’re at a party and being provided booze, it’s poor form to criticize the quality.</p>
<p>Actually, a lot of frat guys were the nerdy antisocial types in high school and they’ve just branched out in college. Like any other group they’re a mix.</p>
<p>Well there are going to be people that fit that description at almost every school, but you shouldn’t stereotype ALL members of the Greek system.</p>
<p>Interesting that sorority girls are condemned to be both “teases” and “sluts” in the same description. </p>
<p>This is the same old dichotomy/double standard of the last century. Please, guys, try to see women as individuals with their own personal choices, sex drives, and moral tenets.</p>
<p>My fraternity is the only reason I’m still in school (and finally doing well). We have guys that fit that description, and ones that don’t. Different temperaments, talents, and convictions…thats all.</p>
<p>Even though some brothers have the “daddy hookup”, it still doesn’t mean we like dishing tons of money out of our social budget for ‘good beer’. Especially when you can get just as drunk off Natty or Keystone as anything else…we’d rather spend money on an extra band party or something.</p>
<p>Some college kids are frat boys even though they aren’t in a fraternity</p>
<p>That phrase says it all right there. There’s nothing about being in a fraternity or fraternities themselves that makes people ***<strong><em>s. These kids would have been </em></strong><strong><em>s whether they went Greek or not. For every </em></strong> Greek, there are many, many more fine young men being produced by the system.</p>
<p>I think its hilarious on this board because most of the people here are complete geeks, they want so hard to fit in and “make something new of themselves, and hopefully be accepted” and yet they bash fraternaties all the time. Not all people in a fraternity are bad people, some join for good reasons other join for bad reasons… It’s even more funny to hear you guys talk about the “good beer” and probably haven’t drank more than twice in your life. Stop trying to look cool and stop caring about other people and what they do.</p>
<p>Russell7, just because there are some stars in my post doesn’t mean I wasn’t calm. At 1am, I didn’t feel like trying to find the more approrpiate words, so I left it as is.</p>
<p>Before I get into whether or not I have the right to comment about how disrespectful and ridiculous posts like these are that often pop up on this sites, let me first address the absolutely absurd discussion that I can’t believe is actually going on regarding bad beer.</p>
<p>Given that I know almost no one on here has coordinated a party with a guest list cracking a thousand, let me tell you that alcohol is expensive (and actually you should know this regardless of how much you drink, or how big of a party you’ve planned). Have you ever been to a bar? Have you ever noticed how such “good” beers as budweiser and coors can cost several dollars for a bottle or a glass? Do you want to pay such prices at a fraternity party (either per drink or as part of the cover)? If you do, and your student body makes it clear (trying to steal drinks from the bar or trying to sneak in through back doors/windows is not making this clear) then by all means, we will switch, because trust me, we don’t like drinking it either, so when we buy stuff for our own consumption, it’s a lot nicer. Even if we’re talking purchasing from a store, the extra $15 on a handle of smirnoff vs. plastic bottle vodka when you’re buying 45 handles quickly becomes a savings of $675, which we are then kicking back to you by making the drinks free and not charging you to come into the party.</p>
<p>Now, to get back to the original topic, I have every right to find this offensive, and make some sort of response indicating so. The original post was clearly meant to be inflammatory, and whenever inflammatory language is used on this board (whether it’s against races, religions, schools, beliefs, political alignment, etc) people who identify with whatever group is being villanized have the right to respond, especially on a board like this, where a lot of posters are teens who may be forming their opinions on certain groups based on what they read here. Many students come onto these forums and are led away (and I’m not even talking about joining, I’m talking about people who won’t even rush) from the rewarding experience of going Greek by others’ ignorance and prejudice.</p>
<p>You guys in the states have nothing to complain about regarding the price of alcohol. I was just in Phoenix for 15 days and alcohol is literally half price there. Crap beer up here is still a dollar per can. Decent beer is well over a dollar per can. The good stuff runs you about $12 for 6 bottles. You guys have mickeys for 6-7 bucks. Up here they are about 13 or 14, not including stuff like jager which is more.</p>
<p>At least I’m allowed to buy it up here. Although I did buy a blue moon at a restaurant (guy didn’t ID me) and it was awesome. Been wanting to try it for a long time since we don’t have it up here. I’ll have to try some other wheat beers now.</p>
<p>i’m going to have to agree with burgler…and it sounds like someone was BLACK-BALLED…and for good reason it sounds like. who’s the d-bag? and i’m sorry but in college, a beer’s a beer…sounds like your the spoiled one so just because this website is the extent of your social life doesn’t mean you should bash the ones having a good time. peace broski</p>