Not going to a school with the word "State" in it. TFM

  1. country club of bro

    You are probably going to get killed by some people on here but I support this. The University of _____ is frattier than ______ State University.

    15 years ago at 8:08 am
    1. Fratter 1L-XA

      False – The University of Tulsa can never be Frattier than Oklahoma State University – the University of Oklahoma is a much better match up for discussion.

      15 years ago at 10:36 am
    2. rtr

      This only works when you use a state name. For example, The University of Mississippi is frattier than Mississippi State University.

      15 years ago at 12:40 pm
    3. uFrat

      Definitely true if you were referring to Florida v. Florida State. FSU is GDI-land.

      15 years ago at 1:38 pm
    4. Fratboy22

      Clearly you’ve never stepped foot into that shitty ass swamp. Know the facts before speak GDI…better yet, get the fuck off and go back to FML.

      15 years ago at 5:56 pm
    5. stay classy

      at least Florida > FSU. don’t be hating just because you got stuck with all the ugly GDI’s and no class sorostitutes

      15 years ago at 11:49 am
    1. frattylight

      Virginia is the south, you idiot. It was the capital of the Confederacy. Problem now is all the damn Yankees that moved there to commute to DC.

      15 years ago at 1:31 pm
  2. Miller Lite and Jack

    Premise 1. UVA is in the ACC
    Premise 2. UVA accepts more minorities than Va PI & State U
    Premise 3. UVA’s record in football: No one cares.
    Premise 4. UVA is the not-quite-but-posing-as Ivy of Virginia. Ivy’s are NF.
    Premise 4. ODU, JMU, GMU, UVA at Wise, and Radford all lack the word state in their title
    Conclusion: UVA is NF. Not having State in a University’s title doesn’t make it a decent school.

    Oh, and Bropublican, Richmond, *Virginia* is the capital of the south. Not knowing Confederate history: NF.

    15 years ago at 10:11 am
  3. Brahhoowah

    Being from Georgia and going to UVa, it’s not as fratty as home, but definitely frattier than most Midwesterners and New Englanders that come on here.

    15 years ago at 11:54 am