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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
PostPosted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 5:13 pm 
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Yimbeezy wrote:
Only the elitist bros look down upon other bros for not being able to afford a whole brodrobe of brolo.

Really, though, I think brodom calls for a more expansive definition than the one under which you are operating. They have bros at state schools (and not just the big Virginia one).


I tentatively agree with you. I think a consensus on the definition of bro would be useful. But also, there are many bros at state school that wear appropriate bro attire. additionally, many fratty bros are very elitest. thats just the way it is.


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If we're talking Ed Hardy and hair-gel type bros, then perhaps Miami?


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


You mean is that how I can claim URM status? Partly.

An AA bro. 8) The MOST URM.


That could make for a great diversity statement. :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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julesm2200 wrote:
I think a consensus on the definition of bro would be useful.


We could narrow it down, case by case. Consider the the following:

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Bro, not a Bro?


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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julesm2200 wrote:
I think a consensus on the definition of bro would be useful.


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Bros or not bros?


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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Dave Franco's character on the new season of Scrubs (see below) is what I think people on this site would define as a "bro". Part gunner, part d-bag, all bro. ...For anyone who has watched the show, he actually reminds me of one person in particular on this board. But I'll keep that to myself.
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Bros.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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rad law wrote:
julesm2200 wrote:
I think a consensus on the definition of bro would be useful.


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Bros or not bros?



Definitely not bros in the San Diego definition, i.e. lifted trucks, fox racing, going "froadin" (off-roading), and yes, ed hardy. Apparently there's an east coast bro vs. west coast bro debate brewing.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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calgal17 wrote:
rad law wrote:
julesm2200 wrote:
I think a consensus on the definition of bro would be useful.


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Bros or not bros?



Definitely not bros in the San Diego definition, i.e. lifted trucks, fox racing, going "froadin" (off-roading), and yes, ed hardy. Apparently there's an east coast bro vs. west coast bro debate brewing.


I think it's more coastal vs. Southern.

The coasts seem to have the more "guido" or "Affliction-wearing tough guy" perspective. The traditional dude-bro is the popped collar, khaki-loving croakies fan, as pictured. These are the "Southern" bros, IMO.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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ec2xs wrote:
calgal17 wrote:
rad law wrote:
julesm2200 wrote:
I think a consensus on the definition of bro would be useful.


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Bros or not bros?



Definitely not bros in the San Diego definition, i.e. lifted trucks, fox racing, going "froadin" (off-roading), and yes, ed hardy. Apparently there's an east coast bro vs. west coast bro debate brewing.


I think it's more coastal vs. Southern.

Yeah, these are definitely the Southern bros
The coasts seem to have the more "guido" or "Affliction-wearing tough guy" perspective. The traditional dude-bro is the popped collar, khaki-loving croakies fan, as pictured. These are the "Southern" bros, IMO.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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calgal17 wrote:
rad law wrote:
julesm2200 wrote:
I think a consensus on the definition of bro would be useful.


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Bros or not bros?



Definitely not bros in the San Diego definition, i.e. lifted trucks, fox racing, going "froadin" (off-roading), and yes, ed hardy. Apparently there's an east coast bro vs. west coast bro debate brewing.


Less bro, more D-bag.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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ntzsch wrote:
this picture has to be taken at the U of South Carolina fair grounds before a football game, right?


Close. It's a random USC fraternity that I found on the 'net at the Carolina Cup.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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You guys on this site are freaking hilarious! But OP, if you wanna continue your BROhood then all experiences tell me you wanna be at ASU as the level of BROhood was so much that i had to transfer in order to maintain my grades. U want BROs then go to the land of the sundevils!


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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rad law wrote:
julesm2200 wrote:
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".


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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ec2xs wrote:
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Bros.



Actually, its a douche-bag. Not a bro. It even says it on the picture...


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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julesm2200 wrote:
Bro. More specifically, "frat bro".


Fratstars


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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julesm2200 wrote:
Actually, its a douche-bag. Not a bro. It even says it on the picture...


Sometimes, it overlaps.


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

i think these morons think of themselves as "bros," but really, they are douches. it's hard to SOUND like a douche. but op and friends do it to perfection.

but there will always be a long line of girls waiting to pander to their douche-tastic antics, so who's the real idiot here?


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ze2151 wrote:
hotchickswithdouchebags.com


This site is classic


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ze2151 wrote:
hotchickswithdouchebags.com

i think these morons think of themselves as "bros," but really, they are douches. it's hard to SOUND like a douche. but op and friends do it to perfection.

but there will always be a long line of girls waiting to pander to their douche-tastic antics, so who's the real idiot here?


Depends on if you like women or girls.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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Penn state has 80 Frats and sororities. It is bro heaven. I can't believe no one's mentioned it yet.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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ntzsch wrote:
rad law wrote:
julesm2200 wrote:
I think a consensus on the definition of bro would be useful.


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Bros or not bros?



this picture has to be taken at the U of South Carolina fair grounds before a football game, right?


I actually wouldn't be surprised if it was at LSU- purple and gold frat flag in the back gives evidence towards that argument.


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 Post subject: Re: Best schools for bro's?
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JessicaTiger wrote:
ntzsch wrote:
rad law wrote:
julesm2200 wrote:
I think a consensus on the definition of bro would be useful.



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Bros or not bros?



this picture has to be taken at the U of South Carolina fair grounds before a football game, right?


I actually wouldn't be surprised if it was at LSU- purple and gold frat flag in the back gives evidence towards that argument.



Nope definitely at Carolina Cup. You can tell because they give you that white circular tag/ticket to put around your belt when you go. The flag is for a frat and purple and gold are their colors.

That guy 2nd from the right (pink shirt) needs to pull up his britches.


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