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  1. #31

    Quote Originally Posted by FAQ View Post
    Why not ship their kids off to China if they really want communism?!

    pwde sa north korea!..

  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by FKtemp View Post
    mas okihan pa ko aning leftist bai kay dili ni manghilabot og ordinaryong taw... ang addict kay bisan kinsa biktimahon... patyon pa ka tungod lang ka pislit2x ka tukog sa imong cellphone nga guba-on.

    i don't think being LEFTIST is totally bad... and an ACTIVIST is not a COMMUNIST.

    Brazil has a left-leaning leader.
    Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    hehehe..lahi lahi rana ug situation bai pro pariha rana bai walay nindot nga ikahatag sa imo kinabuhi..
    leftist dili mghilabot sa ordinaryong tao? hehehe..unsa man d i ng mga tao sa bukid dili na ordinaryo?

    ang imo pagkumpara sa duha kay sayop....pro ang bottom line is pariha rani silang duha mga salot...

  3. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by GemWArrioR View Post
    Good work sir salbahis.
    @radiostart - Try reading some newspaper boy.
    actually the picture is not mine its from a fellow forum member, who have experience with this guys before... and hates them

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    I used to be a member of the LFS and KM back in my college days. I think I still came out ok I learned stuff as well. Word of note--you have to have a good capacity for patience, understanding, compassion, and common sense, to get involved in these sort of organizations--it's not for everyone.

    -RODION
    Last edited by rodsky; 06-04-2010 at 01:23 PM.

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by hulagway View Post
    hehehe..lahi lahi rana ug situation bai pro pariha rana bai walay nindot nga ikahatag sa imo kinabuhi..
    leftist dili mghilabot sa ordinaryong tao? hehehe..unsa man d i ng mga tao sa bukid dili na ordinaryo?

    ang imo pagkumpara sa duha kay sayop....pro ang bottom line is pariha rani silang duha mga salot...
    communist man jud na sila bai... dapat atong klarohon kay kana mga EXTREMIST. EXTREME LEFT.

    pero dili ko kabasol ninyo kung pag tan-aw ninyo sa LEFTIST kay COMMUNIST na jud. pareho ra sa mga fraternity ba... daghan lang sab jud mga way ayo.

    btw, onsa jud d i binuhatan anang mga LFS?

  6. #36
    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    I used to be a member of the LFS and KM back in my college days. I think I still came out ok I learned stuff as well. Word of note--you have to have a good capacity for patience, understanding, compassion, and common sense, to get involved in these sort of organizations--it's not for everyone.

    -RODION
    aw. mao d i gamay ra an gmka survive ani...

  7. #37
    That's the student's choice coz whether you like it or not or either you mean it or not............ it's them that's gonna join, not the parents. And no matter how much they warn their children about this, if they don't give enough responsibility or attention then it's no use. Frats are sometimes enticing especially if you're not given enough attention from your parents (that's on the student's standing point). You'll have friends and be a part of a "so called" brotherhood and many more promises of communion.

    But hey if the children could just understand what risks it takes to be part of these organization and what implication it will give to their student life but also to their school performance and behavior at home or anywhere then I guess they would think more than just twice when invited to an organization. It's their lives their placing in risk if they just overlook things........... if they really have the enough qualities to survive in such environments then there's no stopping em'. It's also for their experience or if they want to learn the lesson the "hard way".

    Just remember that the brain is not placed in top of your body to be neglected and have the last say over the heart or feelings. Too much CURIOSITY could lead you somewhere unexpected.
    Last edited by leonell; 06-05-2010 at 10:18 AM.

  8. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by leonell View Post
    That's the student's choice coz whether you like it or not or either you mean it or not............ it's them that's gonna join, not the parents. And no matter how much they warn their children about this, if they don't give enough responsibility or attention then it's no use. Frats are sometimes enticing especially if you're not given enough attention from your parents (that's on the student's standing point). You'll have friends and be a part of a "so called" brotherhood and many more promises of communion.

    But hey if the children could just understand what risks it takes to be part of these organization and what implication it will give to their student life but also to their school performance and behavior at home or anywhere then I guess they would think more than just twice when invited to an organization. It's their lives their placing in risk if they just overlook things........... if they really have the enough qualities to survive in such environments then there's no stopping em'. It's also for their experience or if they want to learn the lesson the "hard way".

    Just remember that the brain is not placed in top of your body to be neglected and have the last say over the heart or feelings. Too much CURIOSITY could lead you somewhere unexpected.
    I agree with you with you sir.....

  9. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by leonell View Post
    That's the student's choice coz whether you like it or not or either you mean it or not............ it's them that's gonna join, not the parents. And no matter how much they warn their children about this, if they don't give enough responsibility or attention then it's no use. Frats are sometimes enticing especially if you're not given enough attention from your parents (that's on the student's standing point). You'll have friends and be a part of a "so called" brotherhood and many more promises of communion.

    But hey if the children could just understand what risks it takes to be part of these organization and what implication it will give to their student life but also to their school performance and behavior at home or anywhere then I guess they would think more than just twice when invited to an organization. It's their lives their placing in risk if they just overlook things........... if they really have the enough qualities to survive in such environments then there's no stopping em'. It's also for their experience or if they want to learn the lesson the "hard way".

    Just remember that the brain is not placed in top of your body to be neglected and have the last say over the heart or feelings. Too much CURIOSITY could lead you somewhere unexpected.
    wow! very well said!...

  10. #40
    I will just advise my kids to read about the leftist movement if they are interested.

    then they make their own decisions.

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