GDI Involuntarily Goes For Swim in Fountain

This makes for a good laugh. The description of the video states: “This is what GDI’s get for wearing Abercrombie sweatshirts when it’s 75 degrees outside. What a tool.”

I’m not sure what the exact context of this story is, so if anyone in comments can enlighten me, that’d be great. The story I’ve heard is that the kid doing the pushing is a pledge, forced to perform said duty by an active that filmed it. I find it particularly amusing that the pledge almost accidentally goes in with the geed, and then sprints off in a random direction.

  1. sorryimnotsorry52

    You have the gist of the story right, the ATO’s at south carolina had one of their pledges push a GDI into the fountain in front of the library. pretty funny

    14 years ago at 7:32 am
    1. Fratrick Brochanan

      considering I’ve had this name since TFM required log ons I’d suggest that you stole my name rather than I stole yours…

      14 years ago at 11:23 am
    2. The Dude

      arguing over online names. NF

      and please reply with some smart ass comment about how i am a G.D.I. because i will be out in real life not giving a fuck.

      14 years ago at 3:32 pm
    3. CMUFratStar11

      Dude you obviously do give a fuck because you are commenting on TFM posts. Or you just have a lot of time on your hands.

      Geed.

      14 years ago at 8:33 am
  2. Fratsome

    The idea and concept is funny. And I enjoy joking about/looking down on GDIs just as much as the next guy. But actually pushing someone into a fountain is a tool/huge douche move. NF.

    14 years ago at 9:10 am
  3. Phratter

    I enjoy letting geeds know how inferior they are as much as the next guy, but this is a bit stupid. The fact that you’d waste the time and effort on a geed to do this is almost as bad as the fact that it’s just a douche move.

    14 years ago at 11:06 am
  4. FranklinDBroosevelt

    Everyone already knows that geeds are inferior. It’s impolite to keep reminding them.

    14 years ago at 11:55 am
    1. FranklinDBroosevelt

      True if you assume geeds can differentiate between good and bad clothing, which they probably can’t.

      14 years ago at 4:24 am