No shit, William. But popular is a high school term. Would I ask what grade are you or do I say what year are you in school? The TFM should have said “Top-Tier sorority president”. Popular no longer exists in college. Geeds can be “popular” if they are athletes, well-known musicians or DJs, or have big geed-infested house parties. Usage of terms like Tier is the way to describe it. Even then, a bottom-tier sorority can still have a hot president. A slam is a slam so just as I am typing to much with this vyvance infused paragraph, Cupid was trying to hard to make us think he’s cool.
“popular”? Is this high school?
14 years ago at 11:33 amYou must be bottom tier. Top tier are the popular greeks. Everyone who’s someone knows this.
14 years ago at 11:40 amFucking kill yourself
14 years ago at 1:00 pmNo shit, William. But popular is a high school term. Would I ask what grade are you or do I say what year are you in school? The TFM should have said “Top-Tier sorority president”. Popular no longer exists in college. Geeds can be “popular” if they are athletes, well-known musicians or DJs, or have big geed-infested house parties. Usage of terms like Tier is the way to describe it. Even then, a bottom-tier sorority can still have a hot president. A slam is a slam so just as I am typing to much with this vyvance infused paragraph, Cupid was trying to hard to make us think he’s cool.
14 years ago at 12:09 pm