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Payback is a bitch... (oops) a sorority girl


Well, this may not win any awards or gain recognition, but I thought it was kinda cool. I have known Sorority girls and while some are real nice, there are bitchy, elitist Sororities who basically rule over people. I never saw the greatness in them, just that they can't make it in college on their own.

I thought it was a cool idea that the sister got even with those stupid bitches. I am sure they are probably nice in real life, but that was one blow to the sororities that are cruel and play mean games and use people.

I am not going to rate this movie, but I was hoping for some thing to happen to those bitches and Haley was right, they were shallow and social retards. Sorority girls are clubs for people who can't deal with going to school by themselves. I would rather be a part of an honor fraternity or several because they can get you farther than Fraternities or Sororities. Since the 14th amendment, a boss cannot hire a "brother" or "sister" without getting sued.

Not all are this bad. In New Mexico State they were nice enough, but they drug other students down because they had to do their "Greek" thing. Some do try to do some good work at universities.

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haven't seen it, out of curiousity what did she do to get even?

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excessive use of the word "bitch" takes away meaning and adds sexism. come on, there are no other words to describe them? T_T

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"If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it's a duck."

There may be other words to describe them, but if they're bitches, call them what they are.

I'm sure there are very good sororities, and very good ladies in sororities, but the majority I've ever seen, are not nice people, they look down on those not in their "clique," and act so immature, it's ridiculous. For example: One girl in my dorm wrote on her marker board, "I lost my virginity..." (I don't remember the whole phrase). I looked at one of my friends, and said, "OK, if she wants to announce that to the world, that's up to her, but frankly, I wouldn't be announcing that to the world. It's no one else's business." Turned out, that wasn't quite what was meant, and my friend explained it to me (obviously it wasn't very important, because I can't remember what she said, other than), it had to do with something involving the sorority. I thought that was even dumber, frankly.

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