Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Sororities are a Sham!

Boy was I glad I wasn't in a sorority back when I was in college!
Did ya read the article about the fashion & beauty rules at Cornell's sorority,  Pi Phi, that they issue out (the rules were linked onto the Internet) Here's the link: http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/mean-girl-fashion-and-beauty-rules-at-cornell-sorority-no-mustaches-or-muffin-tops-636982/
The rules were set up for the pledges not for girls who are already in the sorority. But it is still unfair! I mean, who dictates what we should or shouldn't wear? Or how we should or shouldn't look? I mean, who does that (excluding the celebs, I'm talking about us commoners, us common folks, etc)? Do they think they're the fashion police?
Public figures' actions get scrutinized, natch. And that includes the way they dressed, beauty and fashion-wise (Fashion police alert!) What they say, do, even think get scrutinized. Even if they so much as blink, they get scrutinized and criticized. They changed they ways b/c they're 'role models.' Yeah, right. Some public figures don't act like role models; they act more like someone you look down on, someone who is disgraceful to our generation. The way they party all the time, but not all celebs party (here's looking at you,Hilary Duff & Miley Cyrus!) The ones who party can't be a good role models (ie.: Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan), yet little girls look up to them anyways. Why is that? They may think they're cool. But they're so not cool when they have a nervous breakdown aka a meltdown that's reported online (TMZ).
Sorry I digress... How did we get from one soroity that want to conform us to be more fashion & beauty appropriate for the pledges?!

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