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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 12:53 pm 
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SupraVln180 wrote:
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[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.


+1 definitely hipsters (who rival bros as the subculture trash of our generation) btw, not mad


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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clsballer1 wrote:
What are the best schools for bro's? When I say bro I mean frat guy, beer crushing, babe slaying, smoking, chill dude. I need to be somewhere close to lots of O.A.R concerts and sorority row's.

-Bro J Simpson


Good call starting this btw


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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kwais 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.


+1 definitely hipsters (who rival bros as the subculture trash of our generation) btw, not mad


I dunno, you sound kinda mad, bro.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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FRATSTAR


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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rad law wrote:
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FRATSTAR


Guaranteed he slays sorority ass and crushes beers on the reg. Be willing to bet his dad owns some sort of dealership, or is in oil. Hipster? No. Where the fuck did some of yall go to school?


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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.


Common pastime of the upperclassmen fratbro.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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It bothers me that the Bros (Bro's) is possessive ITT. But I guess true bros don't care about grammar. I relegate myself to being a wannabro.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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rad law wrote:
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FRATSTAR

+1

The 2nd two pictures are not bros, but the first one is the classic southern bro. Not at all hipster. Hell, I thought it was radlaw for a second.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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holborn wrote:
rad law wrote:
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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".


Close, but not quite. Although these are most definitely "bros" at the Carolina Cup, a real bro or fratstar knows that a white jacket or pants as well as anything seersucker is unacceptable before Easter, which the Cup always is. Also, 2 pairs of Oakleys in this group. Not Frat. Only one bro in the broto has any semblance of flow which is also required. All in all, these are some bros undoubtedly but are extremely misguided in their broness.

OP do yourself a favor and go to UVA. T14 and frattiest of the group.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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This thread is truly brofound.


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