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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
PostPosted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 3:07 am 
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Where are the brahs? You know, bros that surf.
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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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Which schools should bros avoid in the T14?

Penn, Stanford, Columbia, Chicago, Cornell? Any more?


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BROhio State.


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BROhio State.


lol no


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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badwithpseudonyms wrote:
hopefulundergrad wrote:
As someone who fratted pretty hard in UG, bro =/= Guido.

OP: UVA, Michigan, Duke, Cornell, GULC are the T14s for you.

-Browen Wilson


Is bro your URM?

-Broseph Gordon-Levitt


Writing a diversity statement for bro-URM status @ Cooley tonight.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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Mr. T wrote:
Yes, that seems to be a Sigma Chi flag in the background if I am not msitaken - kinda gives it away

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I think a consensus on the definition of bro would be useful.


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Bros or not bros?


Bro. More specifically, "frat bro".



I just threw up a little in my mouth. I'll take CA brahs over these bros any day


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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something to always be careful of when attending a school populated with bros (viewer discretion is advised)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zvTRQr7ns8


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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Anyone who calls himself a broski or anything similar would get shut down very quickly by me. I mean really bittie-slaying? Wtf? I just visualize some dork who thinks he is cool wearing a pink polo shirt with the collar popped and some white washed jeans. Oh yeah, he may get good grades, but that's because he pays girls to do the work for him, so really, he is dumb as a brick. So thank you LSAT for your stringent rules to keep such types out of law school. Sorry, but I don't get what any woman would see in such a man and think you're going to have trouble getting along with most of the legal community unless you can hide your immaturity well. With that said, don't most young people enjoy drinking, yet are a bit too old for frat and sorority "fun" once they hit law school or any grad program? I mean, drinking and partying I am sure you can find any law school, but go to a law school that is housed in a big UG party school and hang with undergrads if you want to continue your undergrad days for another year until you fail out.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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Anyone who calls himself a broski or anything similar would get shut down very quickly by me. I mean really bittie-slaying? Wtf? I just visualize some dork who thinks he is cool wearing a pink polo shirt with the collar popped and some white washed jeans. Oh yeah, he may get good grades, but that's because he pays girls to do the work for him, so really, he is dumb as a brick. So thank you LSAT for your stringent rules to keep such types out of law school. Sorry, but I don't get what any woman would see in such a man and think you're going to have trouble getting along with most of the legal community unless you can hide your immaturity well. With that said, don't most young people enjoy drinking, yet are a bit too old for frat and sorority "fun" once they hit law school or any grad program? I mean, drinking and partying I am sure you can find any law school, but go to a law school that is housed in a big UG party school and hang with undergrads if you want to continue your undergrad days for another year until you fail out.

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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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HOPEFORCHANGE wrote:
Anyone who calls himself a broski or anything similar would get shut down very quickly by me. I mean really bittie-slaying? Wtf? I just visualize some dork who thinks he is cool wearing a pink polo shirt with the collar popped and some white washed jeans. Oh yeah, he may get good grades, but that's because he pays girls to do the work for him, so really, he is dumb as a brick. So thank you LSAT for your stringent rules to keep such types out of law school. Sorry, but I don't get what any woman would see in such a man and think you're going to have trouble getting along with most of the legal community unless you can hide your immaturity well. With that said, don't most young people enjoy drinking, yet are a bit too old for frat and sorority "fun" once they hit law school or any grad program? I mean, drinking and partying I am sure you can find any law school, but go to a law school that is housed in a big UG party school and hang with undergrads if you want to continue your undergrad days for another year until you fail out.


cool story, Brobi-Wan Kenobi


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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HOPEFORCHANGE wrote:
Anyone who calls himself a broski or anything similar would get shut down very quickly by me. I mean really bittie-slaying? Wtf? I just visualize some dork who thinks he is cool wearing a pink polo shirt with the collar popped and some white washed jeans. Oh yeah, he may get good grades, but that's because he pays girls to do the work for him, so really, he is dumb as a brick. So thank you LSAT for your stringent rules to keep such types out of law school. Sorry, but I don't get what any woman would see in such a man and think you're going to have trouble getting along with most of the legal community unless you can hide your immaturity well. With that said, don't most young people enjoy drinking, yet are a bit too old for frat and sorority "fun" once they hit law school or any grad program? I mean, drinking and partying I am sure you can find any law school, but go to a law school that is housed in a big UG party school and hang with undergrads if you want to continue your undergrad days for another year until you fail out.


Sounds like someone needs to lose weight.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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HOPEFORCHANGE wrote:
Anyone who calls himself a broski or anything similar would get shut down very quickly by me. I mean really bittie-slaying? Wtf? I just visualize some dork who thinks he is cool wearing a pink polo shirt with the collar popped and some white washed jeans. Oh yeah, he may get good grades, but that's because he pays girls to do the work for him, so really, he is dumb as a brick. So thank you LSAT for your stringent rules to keep such types out of law school. Sorry, but I don't get what any woman would see in such a man and think you're going to have trouble getting along with most of the legal community unless you can hide your immaturity well. With that said, don't most young people enjoy drinking, yet are a bit too old for frat and sorority "fun" once they hit law school or any grad program? I mean, drinking and partying I am sure you can find any law school, but go to a law school that is housed in a big UG party school and hang with undergrads if you want to continue your undergrad days for another year until you fail out.


Haha how long were you brewing over this? This thread is ancient


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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Five minutes. I also love how "bros" is spelled as possessive "bro's" in the title. Mad isn't the right word, just didn't want the poor dear to waste his money dealing with people like me all day. Oh well, I didn't look at the OP date.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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txsunshine wrote:
SMU
[img]hipster%20texan[/img]

[img]hipster%20posse[/img]

[img]desperado%20hipster[/img]


These dudes are straight hipsters. Definitely not bros. I am not a bro, but I know what one looks like and that is not it. They have american apparel on.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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SupraVln180 wrote:
txsunshine wrote:
SMU
[img]hipster%20texan[/img]

[img]hipster%20posse[/img]

[img]desperado%20hipster[/img]


These dudes are straight hipsters. Definitely not bros. I am not a bro, but I know what one looks like and that is not it. They have american apparel on.


The last guy looks like he wants to sell me some weed.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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beachbum wrote:
SupraVln180 wrote:
txsunshine wrote:
SMU
[img]hipster%20texan[/img]

[img]hipster%20posse[/img]

[img]desperado%20hipster[/img]


These dudes are straight hipsters. Definitely not bros. I am not a bro, but I know what one looks like and that is not it. They have american apparel on.


The last guy looks like he wants to sell me some weed.


That last dude is kinda like a bro, hipster, antonio banderas blend. Others are straight american apparel mannequins though.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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SupraVln180 wrote:
beachbum wrote:
SupraVln180 wrote:
txsunshine wrote:
SMU
[img]hipster%20texan[/img]

[img]hipster%20posse[/img]

[img]desperado%20hipster[/img]


These dudes are straight hipsters. Definitely not bros. I am not a bro, but I know what one looks like and that is not it. They have american apparel on.


The last guy looks like he wants to sell me some weed.


That last dude is kinda like a bro, hipster, antonio banderas blend. Others are straight american apparel mannequins though.


You guys are homos.


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You guys are homos.


Yeah man.


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SupraVln180 wrote:
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You guys are homos.


Yeah man.


Awesome.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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My label is old fart, i.e. I am 26 and too old to try so hard to fit a category of people. Yay, I shop at Kohl's because I don't know what's in fashion-wise anymore!! Is it plaid? Or was that last season? Oh, screw it.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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Mad isn't the right word, just didn't want the poor dear to waste his money dealing with people like me all day.

Wut?


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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ASU
UVa
USC
Duke
Vandy
Any big state school in the South

I have bro'd hard for years. My high school was Brophy College Prep (srs) where I played lacrosse. I grew up fratting at ASU during high school. I currently go to school in NY where I play rugby but live in LA. NY is a hard place to be a bro. Hipsters and bro haters are everywhere, but I have found that people respond pretty well to my presonal brand of bro since I get the grades and am generally not bad douchey. Kinda douchey but in a self-aware/humorous way.

Unfortunately, I feel like my partying days are winding down, but I understand not being able to get rid of the fundamental bro qualities. It's a perspective, a way of carrying yourself, and a way of handling life.

Comments on this thread:
1. No true bro has ever worn Affliction or Ed Hardy seriously, not even ASU or the worst SoCal bros.
2. Brahs, or bros that incorporate surf culture, are the best.
2. Guidos are trash. There is some overlap on certain activities, but they are two very different hierarchies.

While there are a lot of stupid bros, there is a strong contention of intelligent bros at the top of hierarchy. I personally embrace the bro lifestyle because, while I was always good at sports and school, I was very introverted until the end of high school. I think the bro culture allowed me to create a social persona that I could grow into. It made undergrad an amazing experience, and I made a lot of close friends that I wouldn't have otherwise. For that, I will forever defend bros everywhere. I have issues with people that think just drinking heavily makes them a bro.

I had fun at college and also got the numbers to go where ever I want. Bro haters are gonna hate and be jelly.

inb4 cool story bro


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Wake Forest is brotastic. Everyone I saw had Vineyard Vines on during ASD.


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