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    Hahaha.... mao diay? Basig gi read ni piolo_askal imong brAin?? hehehe... kidding.. anyways, points taken...

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    bawt sa 2 ka frat nga pirme ma news, dili jud tanan polos mga bogoy or hilabtanon, naa man gani ko 2 kaclasmet sa una sa usc-tc, karibal sila frat pero amigo kaayo sila. pirmi gud uban ug inom, hahaha.

    usa sad, ang IFSC sa usc-tc mao sad naka bonding sa mga frats.


    ako dili ko fratman.daghan ayo ko mga migo nga fratman.pero polos bootan ug maayo sa clase. mao nga dili nato na sila e judge pareha tanan. kay managlahi mana sila.
    baw.!

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    kahilakon man ko nuon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    The main reason why fraternities exist is because of a skewed societal structure that deems itself "fair", but in actuality, it's not. This is why if you've got a "brod" or "sis" occupying some high position in a company or in government, chances are, you'd have a better chance of getting into that company compared to another guy--IMHO, sick, but hey, this is happening in our country. Admit it or continue your bulag-bulagan. Bato-bato sa langit, ang tamaan huwag magalit.

    ADDENDUM: Someone asked about pain? That's exactly what the pain is for--it's a reminder that, even though what you're doing is improper (i.e. getting someone aboard your company because he's a brod or sis), the "pain" you endured is your bond and thus you "cannot let your brethren down". Again, IMHO, sick.

    -RODION
    Wala lagi nag react nianing punto nako bahin sa mga fraternities--so, does this mean what I said is in fact true and being practiced in our country? Simple ra man ang akong pangutana sa fratmen--just tell me if what I said above is true or false. If it is false, then I will apologize and keep quiet.

    -RODION

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    Quote Originally Posted by -shinobi- View Post
    bawt sa 2 ka frat nga pirme ma news, dili jud tanan polos mga bogoy or hilabtanon, naa man gani ko 2 kaclasmet sa una sa usc-tc, karibal sila frat pero amigo kaayo sila. pirmi gud uban ug inom, hahaha.

    usa sad, ang IFSC sa usc-tc mao sad naka bonding sa mga frats.


    ako dili ko fratman.daghan ayo ko mga migo nga fratman.pero polos bootan ug maayo sa clase. mao nga dili nato na sila e judge pareha tanan. kay managlahi mana sila.
    baw.!
    agree jd ko ani bro.

    mga frat men sa tc ky mga buotan mn.

    saksi ko sa ilang mga gpang buhat.

    usa na ko sa mga nka benefit sa ilang mga activities.

    cla sd ang ngdala og lingaw sa tc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    Wala lagi nag react nianing punto nako bahin sa mga fraternities--so, does this mean what I said is in fact true and being practiced in our country? Simple ra man ang akong pangutana sa fratmen--just tell me if what I said above is true or false. If it is false, then I will apologize and keep quiet.

    -RODION
    ok pud to bradix uy!
    wakekek
    kanang baker bsan asa rman na. . .
    katong pain kay pwede pud to xa
    bsan true or false k ra gihapon na ang mag storya2 uy

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    The main reason why fraternities exist is because of a skewed societal structure that deems itself "fair", but in actuality, it's not. This is why if you've got a "brod" or "sis" occupying some high position in a company or in government, chances are, you'd have a better chance of getting into that company compared to another guy--IMHO, sick, but hey, this is happening in our country. Admit it or continue your bulag-bulagan. Bato-bato sa langit, ang tamaan huwag magalit.

    ADDENDUM: Someone asked about pain? That's exactly what the pain is for--it's a reminder that, even though what you're doing is improper (i.e. getting someone aboard your company because he's a brod or sis), the "pain" you endured is your bond and thus you "cannot let your brethren down". Again, IMHO, sick.

    -RODION
    Fraternities are supposedly an avenue wherein a group of people can share some real common interests and at the same time help each other grow in such field (this what makes fraternities different from common groups or organizations) or better yet if possible in all aspects as well. Sad to say, it has started to drift the other way now. Fraternities == "Gangs".

    Allow me to give out my personal opinion why I joined a fraternity. I never joined a fraternity just to have some alumni brods or sis who are working and are holding high or at least good positions in some major companies. I joined because of the group's ideologies. I reviewed it's aims, tried to know the members carefully before joining and of course, dug a little deeper about the group's background. True enough maybe in the long run having some brods and sis might be an advantage to me but heck I really don't care about it.

    This might hold true to some or if not most but as what I have said in my previous post, don't generalize.

    Regarding the physical pain (hazing part). I admit, it's kinda twisted and is something that should be eradicated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    Wala lagi nag react nianing punto nako bahin sa mga fraternities--so, does this mean what I said is in fact true and being practiced in our country? Simple ra man ang akong pangutana sa fratmen--just tell me if what I said above is true or false. If it is false, then I will apologize and keep quiet.

    -RODION
    I cannot give a factual link to this since I myself am NOT a member of ANY given frat or soror. But for opinions, I'd submit to your previous sentiment. It was splendid indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by piolo_askal View Post
    Fraternities are supposedly an avenue wherein a group of people can share some real common interests and at the same time help each other grow in such field (this what makes fraternities different from common groups or organizations) or better yet if possible in all aspects as well. Sad to say, it has started to drift the other way now. Fraternities == "Gangs".

    Allow me to give out my personal opinion why I joined a fraternity. I never joined a fraternity just to have some alumni brods or sis who are working and are holding high or at least good positions in some major companies. I joined because of the group's ideologies. I reviewed it's aims, tried to know the members carefully before joining and of course, dug a little deeper about the group's background. True enough maybe in the long run having some brods and sis might be an advantage to me but heck I really don't care about it.

    This might hold true to some or if not most but as what I have said in my previous post, don't generalize.

    Regarding the physical pain (hazing part). I admit, it's kinda twisted and is something that should be eradicated.
    I also share the same point of view in this post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    Wala lagi nag react nianing punto nako bahin sa mga fraternities--so, does this mean what I said is in fact true and being practiced in our country? Simple ra man ang akong pangutana sa fratmen--just tell me if what I said above is true or false. If it is false, then I will apologize and keep quiet.

    -RODION
    That is PARTIALLY TRUE bai . What makes it partial as an example happened in USC MAIN . An instructor of the History department actually failed his 2 students in their history subject eventhough they belong to the same fraternity and knew each other because they dont deserve to pass in class kay maybe ni abuso ga salig kay brods . This is proof that to that extent , the elder brod did was for their own good in a way to prepare them when they become professionals someday that one needs to work hard for something is still the greatest factor to succeed and dili magsalig tungod kay naa silay " brod " na dupa nila .

    It is true na its an advantage , sama sa PIONEER SECURITY , most of its security guards belonged to the same fraternity of the president of the company . Sama sa akong negosyo , majority belong to my fraternity .
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

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