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Screwing a fat chic is like riding a moped.  It is fun but you don't want you're friends to see you riding one.
Reading the antics of this frat below makes me  pleasantly disgusted.


The contestants — all pledges of Cornell’s Zeta Beta Tau fraternity — called their secret, fat-shaming sex game the “Pig Roast,” according to the Daily Sun, Cornell’s student newspaper.

The rules were simple: Would-be brothers allegedly earned points for having sex with overweight women. If there was a tie at the end of the game, the victory went to whoever had slept with the heaviest woman. New members were told not to inform the women about the contest, according to a university report.
http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2018/02/cornell_frat_pig_roast_sex_contest.html

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ZBTs at Cornell have been doing this for more than thirty years. Likely longer.  Their "secret" was well-known, and done by other houses, too.
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I'm glad I went to college in the '70s. We had better teachers, better music, far more freedom, and the men weren't  888cryingkitty ussies and the women weren't bat-shit crazy.
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I'm glad I went to college in the '70s. We had better teachers, better music, far more freedom, and the men weren't  888cryingkitty ussies and the women weren't bat-shit crazy.

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Faber College 40 years later.


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I remember those days.  Made for some great parties.

Yes they did.
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This sounds kind of mean
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I'm just surprised the reporting didn't use this as an opportunity to go into how it's "the Jewish fraternity"...they stuck to relevant facts!
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Cornell is a liberal cesspool.
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I'm glad I went to college in the '70s. We had better teachers, better music, far more freedom, and the men weren't  888cryingkitty ussies and the women weren't bat-shit crazy.

How very true. After a Saturday ROTC training session, the Colonel always had a keg of beer for the cadets. The old man drank as much as the rest of us.

I have dozens of stories from my days at Gonzaga. During this time of year (college hoops/March Madness), I often get asked about GU when I'm at a sports bar (my Zag shirts are an anomaly in North Texas). I dust off a few stories when asked "what was the experience like at Gonzaga?"

The usual response I get, from someone who when to a huge state school such as UT, A&M, UNT, etc. is "damn, my college experience was nothing like that."

It was a great four years.
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I'm glad I went to college in the '70s. We had better teachers, better music, far more freedom, and the men weren't  888cryingkitty ussies and the women weren't bat-shit crazy.

I am glad I went to trade school and became an "Official Court Reporter."  LOL! 

No frats nor sororities, just people (well, mostly) who wanted to make the most out of the least.  My tuition was $35 a quarter, plus books, but I waived all but two classes.  So no debt was incurred by me.  Nor any scandals, @Wingnut!

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I'm glad I went to college in the '70s. We had better teachers, better music, far more freedom, and the men weren't  888cryingkitty ussies and the women weren't bat-shit crazy.
I went to a two year college right after high school. There were fraternities and sororities, but no one joined. We were all too busy working and studying to waste our time. When I went back for my 4 year degree I was married and working full time, didn't have the time, money or inclination for such foolishness. I do remember hearing some of the younger students in some of my classes talking about the "Pig Rodeo" took me about 2 seconds to figure that one out. I made damn sure I avoided those clowns after that.
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