I don’t know about you, but joining the State Department as a diplomat and then getting yourself assigned to a SE Asia to party hard with the locals sounds frat as fuck too.
So I didn’t join a frat in college cuz I was a loser.
Hot girls aren't lined up at the front door of my apartment every Thursday-Saturday night looking to get drunk; I have to actively go out and do shit in order to make that happen. All of that should have taught you the important life skill of being proactive rather than sitting there and expecting things to come to you.
Going to the bars gets old as fuck. r/Frat: Because reddit is the anti-frat. These are fine when you have an 8 a.m. science lab, not so great when you have an 8 a.m. job interview. Golf course/country club membership can also be great if you have the means. The anti-drug people gave him a $50 savings bond for his brave contribution to crime-fighting, and upon the bond’s maturity 10 years later, he used it to buy his very first bag of marijuana. My second thought was to get the hell out of there. The whole team found out right away and went down there to beat the hell out of each and every one of those frat guys.
So I didn’t join a frat in college cuz I was a loser. Still go to bars, still go to parties, still go on vacation (now I'm actually paid to take vacation which is sweet) and life is grand. It's true that short of enrolling for another degree you can't get a literal college experience after you graduate. Social life, the fun, the parties, and all of that happen after college; you just have to be the guy that life wants to come to because if you aren't, that life will avoid you.
Life is a beautiful thing and after college, you still have your 20s in store and even your 30s.
We hold major institutions accountable and expose wrongdoing. Some frat guy’s girl was getting overly friendly with me and the guy didn’t like it. Life after college has a really shitty basement but a really high ceiling. After moving to a big city after college, I found that the nightlife scene was way crazier than anything I had experienced in my college days.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. If you answered no to any/all of these questions then do not wear basketball shorts in public. There is a lot of depressing stuff out there about life after college which can make a lot of you still in college scared of the real world. Unless you are a professional surfer who travels the world on an endless summer, then you have no reason to wear one of these monstrosities.
I didn’t know it at the time, but these guys had it out for me. Bars and clubs are fun, but it gets old after awhile. Been drafted by the Utah Jazz in the third round of the draft? When we got there, Chris and Gord were screaming at them to come and fight.
Fully scrubbed and blazered Brothers, all charm cannons firing. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Basically any opportunity to do activity with some fellow guys that are cool and down for the occasional send is where it’s at.
Cars and Coffee is one example, I'm sure some other hobbies that have decent depth have a fairly national community system if you dig for it. Outside of finance, silicon valley, and big 3 consulting idk where you'd get more for the most part. I know my friend’s coworkers were blowing rails of coke off their company phones at a bar on friday. Is 5 years a regular thing at your school?? Reddit. You've heard the horror stories and whenever you google social life after college, nothing but depressing articles come up. My dad is almost a scratch golfer and he gets to play member/guest tourneys with all his friends at different clubs in the area. It's not like the activities are super competitive, but more of a way to get people out and socialize.
Eventually eight of them got me to the ground and I was taking kicks everywhere, but our quarterback, Willie Tuitama, was there, and when he saw what was going on, he helped get me out of there. Gronk recalls this noteworthy altercation in his 2015 book titled It’s Good To Be Gronk. ← Houston Coach Kelvin Sampson’s Story About Player’s Family Unable To Afford Attending The Tourney Will Make You Hate The NCAA, This Week’s Hottest New Sneaker Releases Plus Our Top ‘Kicks Pick Of The Week’ (Updated) →. You could have easily decided not to do it but you still did it and for the most of you, it paid off. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
On the other hand, if you're a fun person to be around, the opportunities will come knocking at your door.
Maddie Meyer/Getty Images.
Just go to bars and clubs and make friends? Hangout with alumni is what graduated brothers do, usually they meet up a clubs and bars, Stay involved with the alumni association. I'm in good shape with a job lined up and all that but I'm curious what your guys' solutions are for having a fraternity-like experience after college. Mostly just full of geezers at this point but they also have 20oz draughts of High Life for like 50¢ and dues are $50/year so I'm not bitchin. Someone please take it out behind the barn and put it out of its misery.
I really needed this I'm graduating in the spring and will probably be moving far away from home. You have to be proactive about it, but your college years were the same way when you think about it. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Look, we all love boobies. Yes but the dues are pretty insane unless you have bands, just about any _______ Athletic Club.
When I came out, no less than eight guys jumped me and hit me with whatever they could get their hands on. Items include: Phish concert shirts, Bob Marley shirts, clever 420 shirts, etc. Maybe they're written by the pessimistic guy who probably wasn't even having that much fun in college but had some social experiences by the virtue of showing up. Not saying you have to throw out those Brooks, just that they are not an all-purpose shoe and when you pair them with jeans you look like your dad. For reference, I live in an up and coming part of one of the top 10 biggest cities in the U.S., you can probably guess it from my previous comments about traveling. My parents are in that. But it doesn't have to be that way. However, you can do things that are close enough in spirit, which should clear away …
I don’t know about you, but joining the State Department as a diplomat and then getting yourself assigned to a SE Asia to party hard with the locals sounds frat as fuck too.
So I didn’t join a frat in college cuz I was a loser.
Hot girls aren't lined up at the front door of my apartment every Thursday-Saturday night looking to get drunk; I have to actively go out and do shit in order to make that happen. All of that should have taught you the important life skill of being proactive rather than sitting there and expecting things to come to you.
Going to the bars gets old as fuck. r/Frat: Because reddit is the anti-frat. These are fine when you have an 8 a.m. science lab, not so great when you have an 8 a.m. job interview. Golf course/country club membership can also be great if you have the means. The anti-drug people gave him a $50 savings bond for his brave contribution to crime-fighting, and upon the bond’s maturity 10 years later, he used it to buy his very first bag of marijuana. My second thought was to get the hell out of there. The whole team found out right away and went down there to beat the hell out of each and every one of those frat guys.
So I didn’t join a frat in college cuz I was a loser. Still go to bars, still go to parties, still go on vacation (now I'm actually paid to take vacation which is sweet) and life is grand. It's true that short of enrolling for another degree you can't get a literal college experience after you graduate. Social life, the fun, the parties, and all of that happen after college; you just have to be the guy that life wants to come to because if you aren't, that life will avoid you.
Life is a beautiful thing and after college, you still have your 20s in store and even your 30s.
We hold major institutions accountable and expose wrongdoing. Some frat guy’s girl was getting overly friendly with me and the guy didn’t like it. Life after college has a really shitty basement but a really high ceiling. After moving to a big city after college, I found that the nightlife scene was way crazier than anything I had experienced in my college days.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. If you answered no to any/all of these questions then do not wear basketball shorts in public. There is a lot of depressing stuff out there about life after college which can make a lot of you still in college scared of the real world. Unless you are a professional surfer who travels the world on an endless summer, then you have no reason to wear one of these monstrosities.
I didn’t know it at the time, but these guys had it out for me. Bars and clubs are fun, but it gets old after awhile. Been drafted by the Utah Jazz in the third round of the draft? When we got there, Chris and Gord were screaming at them to come and fight.
Fully scrubbed and blazered Brothers, all charm cannons firing. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Basically any opportunity to do activity with some fellow guys that are cool and down for the occasional send is where it’s at.
Cars and Coffee is one example, I'm sure some other hobbies that have decent depth have a fairly national community system if you dig for it. Outside of finance, silicon valley, and big 3 consulting idk where you'd get more for the most part. I know my friend’s coworkers were blowing rails of coke off their company phones at a bar on friday. Is 5 years a regular thing at your school?? Reddit. You've heard the horror stories and whenever you google social life after college, nothing but depressing articles come up. My dad is almost a scratch golfer and he gets to play member/guest tourneys with all his friends at different clubs in the area. It's not like the activities are super competitive, but more of a way to get people out and socialize.
Eventually eight of them got me to the ground and I was taking kicks everywhere, but our quarterback, Willie Tuitama, was there, and when he saw what was going on, he helped get me out of there. Gronk recalls this noteworthy altercation in his 2015 book titled It’s Good To Be Gronk. ← Houston Coach Kelvin Sampson’s Story About Player’s Family Unable To Afford Attending The Tourney Will Make You Hate The NCAA, This Week’s Hottest New Sneaker Releases Plus Our Top ‘Kicks Pick Of The Week’ (Updated) →. You could have easily decided not to do it but you still did it and for the most of you, it paid off. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
On the other hand, if you're a fun person to be around, the opportunities will come knocking at your door.
Maddie Meyer/Getty Images.
Just go to bars and clubs and make friends? Hangout with alumni is what graduated brothers do, usually they meet up a clubs and bars, Stay involved with the alumni association. I'm in good shape with a job lined up and all that but I'm curious what your guys' solutions are for having a fraternity-like experience after college. Mostly just full of geezers at this point but they also have 20oz draughts of High Life for like 50¢ and dues are $50/year so I'm not bitchin. Someone please take it out behind the barn and put it out of its misery.
I really needed this I'm graduating in the spring and will probably be moving far away from home. You have to be proactive about it, but your college years were the same way when you think about it. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Look, we all love boobies. Yes but the dues are pretty insane unless you have bands, just about any _______ Athletic Club.
When I came out, no less than eight guys jumped me and hit me with whatever they could get their hands on. Items include: Phish concert shirts, Bob Marley shirts, clever 420 shirts, etc. Maybe they're written by the pessimistic guy who probably wasn't even having that much fun in college but had some social experiences by the virtue of showing up. Not saying you have to throw out those Brooks, just that they are not an all-purpose shoe and when you pair them with jeans you look like your dad. For reference, I live in an up and coming part of one of the top 10 biggest cities in the U.S., you can probably guess it from my previous comments about traveling. My parents are in that. But it doesn't have to be that way. However, you can do things that are close enough in spirit, which should clear away …
I don’t know about you, but joining the State Department as a diplomat and then getting yourself assigned to a SE Asia to party hard with the locals sounds frat as fuck too.
So I didn’t join a frat in college cuz I was a loser.
Hot girls aren't lined up at the front door of my apartment every Thursday-Saturday night looking to get drunk; I have to actively go out and do shit in order to make that happen. All of that should have taught you the important life skill of being proactive rather than sitting there and expecting things to come to you.
Going to the bars gets old as fuck. r/Frat: Because reddit is the anti-frat. These are fine when you have an 8 a.m. science lab, not so great when you have an 8 a.m. job interview. Golf course/country club membership can also be great if you have the means. The anti-drug people gave him a $50 savings bond for his brave contribution to crime-fighting, and upon the bond’s maturity 10 years later, he used it to buy his very first bag of marijuana. My second thought was to get the hell out of there. The whole team found out right away and went down there to beat the hell out of each and every one of those frat guys.
So I didn’t join a frat in college cuz I was a loser. Still go to bars, still go to parties, still go on vacation (now I'm actually paid to take vacation which is sweet) and life is grand. It's true that short of enrolling for another degree you can't get a literal college experience after you graduate. Social life, the fun, the parties, and all of that happen after college; you just have to be the guy that life wants to come to because if you aren't, that life will avoid you.
Life is a beautiful thing and after college, you still have your 20s in store and even your 30s.
We hold major institutions accountable and expose wrongdoing. Some frat guy’s girl was getting overly friendly with me and the guy didn’t like it. Life after college has a really shitty basement but a really high ceiling. After moving to a big city after college, I found that the nightlife scene was way crazier than anything I had experienced in my college days.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. If you answered no to any/all of these questions then do not wear basketball shorts in public. There is a lot of depressing stuff out there about life after college which can make a lot of you still in college scared of the real world. Unless you are a professional surfer who travels the world on an endless summer, then you have no reason to wear one of these monstrosities.
I didn’t know it at the time, but these guys had it out for me. Bars and clubs are fun, but it gets old after awhile. Been drafted by the Utah Jazz in the third round of the draft? When we got there, Chris and Gord were screaming at them to come and fight.
Fully scrubbed and blazered Brothers, all charm cannons firing. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Basically any opportunity to do activity with some fellow guys that are cool and down for the occasional send is where it’s at.
Cars and Coffee is one example, I'm sure some other hobbies that have decent depth have a fairly national community system if you dig for it. Outside of finance, silicon valley, and big 3 consulting idk where you'd get more for the most part. I know my friend’s coworkers were blowing rails of coke off their company phones at a bar on friday. Is 5 years a regular thing at your school?? Reddit. You've heard the horror stories and whenever you google social life after college, nothing but depressing articles come up. My dad is almost a scratch golfer and he gets to play member/guest tourneys with all his friends at different clubs in the area. It's not like the activities are super competitive, but more of a way to get people out and socialize.
Eventually eight of them got me to the ground and I was taking kicks everywhere, but our quarterback, Willie Tuitama, was there, and when he saw what was going on, he helped get me out of there. Gronk recalls this noteworthy altercation in his 2015 book titled It’s Good To Be Gronk. ← Houston Coach Kelvin Sampson’s Story About Player’s Family Unable To Afford Attending The Tourney Will Make You Hate The NCAA, This Week’s Hottest New Sneaker Releases Plus Our Top ‘Kicks Pick Of The Week’ (Updated) →. You could have easily decided not to do it but you still did it and for the most of you, it paid off. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
On the other hand, if you're a fun person to be around, the opportunities will come knocking at your door.
Maddie Meyer/Getty Images.
Just go to bars and clubs and make friends? Hangout with alumni is what graduated brothers do, usually they meet up a clubs and bars, Stay involved with the alumni association. I'm in good shape with a job lined up and all that but I'm curious what your guys' solutions are for having a fraternity-like experience after college. Mostly just full of geezers at this point but they also have 20oz draughts of High Life for like 50¢ and dues are $50/year so I'm not bitchin. Someone please take it out behind the barn and put it out of its misery.
I really needed this I'm graduating in the spring and will probably be moving far away from home. You have to be proactive about it, but your college years were the same way when you think about it. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Look, we all love boobies. Yes but the dues are pretty insane unless you have bands, just about any _______ Athletic Club.
When I came out, no less than eight guys jumped me and hit me with whatever they could get their hands on. Items include: Phish concert shirts, Bob Marley shirts, clever 420 shirts, etc. Maybe they're written by the pessimistic guy who probably wasn't even having that much fun in college but had some social experiences by the virtue of showing up. Not saying you have to throw out those Brooks, just that they are not an all-purpose shoe and when you pair them with jeans you look like your dad. For reference, I live in an up and coming part of one of the top 10 biggest cities in the U.S., you can probably guess it from my previous comments about traveling. My parents are in that. But it doesn't have to be that way. However, you can do things that are close enough in spirit, which should clear away …
I don’t know about you, but joining the State Department as a diplomat and then getting yourself assigned to a SE Asia to party hard with the locals sounds frat as fuck too.
So I didn’t join a frat in college cuz I was a loser.
Hot girls aren't lined up at the front door of my apartment every Thursday-Saturday night looking to get drunk; I have to actively go out and do shit in order to make that happen. All of that should have taught you the important life skill of being proactive rather than sitting there and expecting things to come to you.
Going to the bars gets old as fuck. r/Frat: Because reddit is the anti-frat. These are fine when you have an 8 a.m. science lab, not so great when you have an 8 a.m. job interview. Golf course/country club membership can also be great if you have the means. The anti-drug people gave him a $50 savings bond for his brave contribution to crime-fighting, and upon the bond’s maturity 10 years later, he used it to buy his very first bag of marijuana. My second thought was to get the hell out of there. The whole team found out right away and went down there to beat the hell out of each and every one of those frat guys.
So I didn’t join a frat in college cuz I was a loser. Still go to bars, still go to parties, still go on vacation (now I'm actually paid to take vacation which is sweet) and life is grand. It's true that short of enrolling for another degree you can't get a literal college experience after you graduate. Social life, the fun, the parties, and all of that happen after college; you just have to be the guy that life wants to come to because if you aren't, that life will avoid you.
Life is a beautiful thing and after college, you still have your 20s in store and even your 30s.
We hold major institutions accountable and expose wrongdoing. Some frat guy’s girl was getting overly friendly with me and the guy didn’t like it. Life after college has a really shitty basement but a really high ceiling. After moving to a big city after college, I found that the nightlife scene was way crazier than anything I had experienced in my college days.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. If you answered no to any/all of these questions then do not wear basketball shorts in public. There is a lot of depressing stuff out there about life after college which can make a lot of you still in college scared of the real world. Unless you are a professional surfer who travels the world on an endless summer, then you have no reason to wear one of these monstrosities.
I didn’t know it at the time, but these guys had it out for me. Bars and clubs are fun, but it gets old after awhile. Been drafted by the Utah Jazz in the third round of the draft? When we got there, Chris and Gord were screaming at them to come and fight.
Fully scrubbed and blazered Brothers, all charm cannons firing. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Basically any opportunity to do activity with some fellow guys that are cool and down for the occasional send is where it’s at.
Cars and Coffee is one example, I'm sure some other hobbies that have decent depth have a fairly national community system if you dig for it. Outside of finance, silicon valley, and big 3 consulting idk where you'd get more for the most part. I know my friend’s coworkers were blowing rails of coke off their company phones at a bar on friday. Is 5 years a regular thing at your school?? Reddit. You've heard the horror stories and whenever you google social life after college, nothing but depressing articles come up. My dad is almost a scratch golfer and he gets to play member/guest tourneys with all his friends at different clubs in the area. It's not like the activities are super competitive, but more of a way to get people out and socialize.
Eventually eight of them got me to the ground and I was taking kicks everywhere, but our quarterback, Willie Tuitama, was there, and when he saw what was going on, he helped get me out of there. Gronk recalls this noteworthy altercation in his 2015 book titled It’s Good To Be Gronk. ← Houston Coach Kelvin Sampson’s Story About Player’s Family Unable To Afford Attending The Tourney Will Make You Hate The NCAA, This Week’s Hottest New Sneaker Releases Plus Our Top ‘Kicks Pick Of The Week’ (Updated) →. You could have easily decided not to do it but you still did it and for the most of you, it paid off. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
On the other hand, if you're a fun person to be around, the opportunities will come knocking at your door.
Maddie Meyer/Getty Images.
Just go to bars and clubs and make friends? Hangout with alumni is what graduated brothers do, usually they meet up a clubs and bars, Stay involved with the alumni association. I'm in good shape with a job lined up and all that but I'm curious what your guys' solutions are for having a fraternity-like experience after college. Mostly just full of geezers at this point but they also have 20oz draughts of High Life for like 50¢ and dues are $50/year so I'm not bitchin. Someone please take it out behind the barn and put it out of its misery.
I really needed this I'm graduating in the spring and will probably be moving far away from home. You have to be proactive about it, but your college years were the same way when you think about it. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Look, we all love boobies. Yes but the dues are pretty insane unless you have bands, just about any _______ Athletic Club.
When I came out, no less than eight guys jumped me and hit me with whatever they could get their hands on. Items include: Phish concert shirts, Bob Marley shirts, clever 420 shirts, etc. Maybe they're written by the pessimistic guy who probably wasn't even having that much fun in college but had some social experiences by the virtue of showing up. Not saying you have to throw out those Brooks, just that they are not an all-purpose shoe and when you pair them with jeans you look like your dad. For reference, I live in an up and coming part of one of the top 10 biggest cities in the U.S., you can probably guess it from my previous comments about traveling. My parents are in that. But it doesn't have to be that way. However, you can do things that are close enough in spirit, which should clear away …
I don’t know about you, but joining the State Department as a diplomat and then getting yourself assigned to a SE Asia to party hard with the locals sounds frat as fuck too.
So I didn’t join a frat in college cuz I was a loser.
Hot girls aren't lined up at the front door of my apartment every Thursday-Saturday night looking to get drunk; I have to actively go out and do shit in order to make that happen. All of that should have taught you the important life skill of being proactive rather than sitting there and expecting things to come to you.
Going to the bars gets old as fuck. r/Frat: Because reddit is the anti-frat. These are fine when you have an 8 a.m. science lab, not so great when you have an 8 a.m. job interview. Golf course/country club membership can also be great if you have the means. The anti-drug people gave him a $50 savings bond for his brave contribution to crime-fighting, and upon the bond’s maturity 10 years later, he used it to buy his very first bag of marijuana. My second thought was to get the hell out of there. The whole team found out right away and went down there to beat the hell out of each and every one of those frat guys.
So I didn’t join a frat in college cuz I was a loser. Still go to bars, still go to parties, still go on vacation (now I'm actually paid to take vacation which is sweet) and life is grand. It's true that short of enrolling for another degree you can't get a literal college experience after you graduate. Social life, the fun, the parties, and all of that happen after college; you just have to be the guy that life wants to come to because if you aren't, that life will avoid you.
Life is a beautiful thing and after college, you still have your 20s in store and even your 30s.
We hold major institutions accountable and expose wrongdoing. Some frat guy’s girl was getting overly friendly with me and the guy didn’t like it. Life after college has a really shitty basement but a really high ceiling. After moving to a big city after college, I found that the nightlife scene was way crazier than anything I had experienced in my college days.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. If you answered no to any/all of these questions then do not wear basketball shorts in public. There is a lot of depressing stuff out there about life after college which can make a lot of you still in college scared of the real world. Unless you are a professional surfer who travels the world on an endless summer, then you have no reason to wear one of these monstrosities.
I didn’t know it at the time, but these guys had it out for me. Bars and clubs are fun, but it gets old after awhile. Been drafted by the Utah Jazz in the third round of the draft? When we got there, Chris and Gord were screaming at them to come and fight.
Fully scrubbed and blazered Brothers, all charm cannons firing. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Basically any opportunity to do activity with some fellow guys that are cool and down for the occasional send is where it’s at.
Cars and Coffee is one example, I'm sure some other hobbies that have decent depth have a fairly national community system if you dig for it. Outside of finance, silicon valley, and big 3 consulting idk where you'd get more for the most part. I know my friend’s coworkers were blowing rails of coke off their company phones at a bar on friday. Is 5 years a regular thing at your school?? Reddit. You've heard the horror stories and whenever you google social life after college, nothing but depressing articles come up. My dad is almost a scratch golfer and he gets to play member/guest tourneys with all his friends at different clubs in the area. It's not like the activities are super competitive, but more of a way to get people out and socialize.
Eventually eight of them got me to the ground and I was taking kicks everywhere, but our quarterback, Willie Tuitama, was there, and when he saw what was going on, he helped get me out of there. Gronk recalls this noteworthy altercation in his 2015 book titled It’s Good To Be Gronk. ← Houston Coach Kelvin Sampson’s Story About Player’s Family Unable To Afford Attending The Tourney Will Make You Hate The NCAA, This Week’s Hottest New Sneaker Releases Plus Our Top ‘Kicks Pick Of The Week’ (Updated) →. You could have easily decided not to do it but you still did it and for the most of you, it paid off. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
On the other hand, if you're a fun person to be around, the opportunities will come knocking at your door.
Maddie Meyer/Getty Images.
Just go to bars and clubs and make friends? Hangout with alumni is what graduated brothers do, usually they meet up a clubs and bars, Stay involved with the alumni association. I'm in good shape with a job lined up and all that but I'm curious what your guys' solutions are for having a fraternity-like experience after college. Mostly just full of geezers at this point but they also have 20oz draughts of High Life for like 50¢ and dues are $50/year so I'm not bitchin. Someone please take it out behind the barn and put it out of its misery.
I really needed this I'm graduating in the spring and will probably be moving far away from home. You have to be proactive about it, but your college years were the same way when you think about it. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Look, we all love boobies. Yes but the dues are pretty insane unless you have bands, just about any _______ Athletic Club.
When I came out, no less than eight guys jumped me and hit me with whatever they could get their hands on. Items include: Phish concert shirts, Bob Marley shirts, clever 420 shirts, etc. Maybe they're written by the pessimistic guy who probably wasn't even having that much fun in college but had some social experiences by the virtue of showing up. Not saying you have to throw out those Brooks, just that they are not an all-purpose shoe and when you pair them with jeans you look like your dad. For reference, I live in an up and coming part of one of the top 10 biggest cities in the U.S., you can probably guess it from my previous comments about traveling. My parents are in that. But it doesn't have to be that way. However, you can do things that are close enough in spirit, which should clear away …
I don’t know about you, but joining the State Department as a diplomat and then getting yourself assigned to a SE Asia to party hard with the locals sounds frat as fuck too.
So I didn’t join a frat in college cuz I was a loser.
Hot girls aren't lined up at the front door of my apartment every Thursday-Saturday night looking to get drunk; I have to actively go out and do shit in order to make that happen. All of that should have taught you the important life skill of being proactive rather than sitting there and expecting things to come to you.
Going to the bars gets old as fuck. r/Frat: Because reddit is the anti-frat. These are fine when you have an 8 a.m. science lab, not so great when you have an 8 a.m. job interview. Golf course/country club membership can also be great if you have the means. The anti-drug people gave him a $50 savings bond for his brave contribution to crime-fighting, and upon the bond’s maturity 10 years later, he used it to buy his very first bag of marijuana. My second thought was to get the hell out of there. The whole team found out right away and went down there to beat the hell out of each and every one of those frat guys.
So I didn’t join a frat in college cuz I was a loser. Still go to bars, still go to parties, still go on vacation (now I'm actually paid to take vacation which is sweet) and life is grand. It's true that short of enrolling for another degree you can't get a literal college experience after you graduate. Social life, the fun, the parties, and all of that happen after college; you just have to be the guy that life wants to come to because if you aren't, that life will avoid you.
Life is a beautiful thing and after college, you still have your 20s in store and even your 30s.
We hold major institutions accountable and expose wrongdoing. Some frat guy’s girl was getting overly friendly with me and the guy didn’t like it. Life after college has a really shitty basement but a really high ceiling. After moving to a big city after college, I found that the nightlife scene was way crazier than anything I had experienced in my college days.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. If you answered no to any/all of these questions then do not wear basketball shorts in public. There is a lot of depressing stuff out there about life after college which can make a lot of you still in college scared of the real world. Unless you are a professional surfer who travels the world on an endless summer, then you have no reason to wear one of these monstrosities.
I didn’t know it at the time, but these guys had it out for me. Bars and clubs are fun, but it gets old after awhile. Been drafted by the Utah Jazz in the third round of the draft? When we got there, Chris and Gord were screaming at them to come and fight.
Fully scrubbed and blazered Brothers, all charm cannons firing. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Basically any opportunity to do activity with some fellow guys that are cool and down for the occasional send is where it’s at.
Cars and Coffee is one example, I'm sure some other hobbies that have decent depth have a fairly national community system if you dig for it. Outside of finance, silicon valley, and big 3 consulting idk where you'd get more for the most part. I know my friend’s coworkers were blowing rails of coke off their company phones at a bar on friday. Is 5 years a regular thing at your school?? Reddit. You've heard the horror stories and whenever you google social life after college, nothing but depressing articles come up. My dad is almost a scratch golfer and he gets to play member/guest tourneys with all his friends at different clubs in the area. It's not like the activities are super competitive, but more of a way to get people out and socialize.
Eventually eight of them got me to the ground and I was taking kicks everywhere, but our quarterback, Willie Tuitama, was there, and when he saw what was going on, he helped get me out of there. Gronk recalls this noteworthy altercation in his 2015 book titled It’s Good To Be Gronk. ← Houston Coach Kelvin Sampson’s Story About Player’s Family Unable To Afford Attending The Tourney Will Make You Hate The NCAA, This Week’s Hottest New Sneaker Releases Plus Our Top ‘Kicks Pick Of The Week’ (Updated) →. You could have easily decided not to do it but you still did it and for the most of you, it paid off. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
On the other hand, if you're a fun person to be around, the opportunities will come knocking at your door.
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Just go to bars and clubs and make friends? Hangout with alumni is what graduated brothers do, usually they meet up a clubs and bars, Stay involved with the alumni association. I'm in good shape with a job lined up and all that but I'm curious what your guys' solutions are for having a fraternity-like experience after college. Mostly just full of geezers at this point but they also have 20oz draughts of High Life for like 50¢ and dues are $50/year so I'm not bitchin. Someone please take it out behind the barn and put it out of its misery.
I really needed this I'm graduating in the spring and will probably be moving far away from home. You have to be proactive about it, but your college years were the same way when you think about it. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Look, we all love boobies. Yes but the dues are pretty insane unless you have bands, just about any _______ Athletic Club.
When I came out, no less than eight guys jumped me and hit me with whatever they could get their hands on. Items include: Phish concert shirts, Bob Marley shirts, clever 420 shirts, etc. Maybe they're written by the pessimistic guy who probably wasn't even having that much fun in college but had some social experiences by the virtue of showing up. Not saying you have to throw out those Brooks, just that they are not an all-purpose shoe and when you pair them with jeans you look like your dad. For reference, I live in an up and coming part of one of the top 10 biggest cities in the U.S., you can probably guess it from my previous comments about traveling. My parents are in that. But it doesn't have to be that way. However, you can do things that are close enough in spirit, which should clear away …
That was the last fight I’ve gotten into, but it ranks as the all-time best.
As a park management major I know life won't be anything like it is now, life is great tbh. The cops got there but we got home, our shirts bloodied, and didn’t get into trouble.
Cigarettes used to be considered normal in the late 1900s until people started to realize cigarettes can cause lung issues.
Pretty much the only thing to look forward to is when myself and other graduated brothers in disparaging situations decide to meet up somewhere for a weekend and rage like the olden times. Enjoy. Contrary to popular belief, there is a difference between sneakers meant for running/working out and for everyday wear. Most of the people are between 22 and 40. Are you currently playing basketball? Search, watch, and cook every single Tasty recipe and video ever - all in one place! So, y'know, don't be that guy. While I was body-slamming a guy into the side of a car, another frat guy knocked me into the car, and I banged my elbow pretty hard, but other than that, the worst injury we had was Justin’s black eye. Also got an indoor team with some of them as well. So, y'know, don't be that guy.
I instinctively punched, kicked, and threw four of the guys out of my way, but a bunch more guys jumped on me.
The ultimate in lazy college dude fashion.
Reporting on what you care about. But there are meetings, networking events, parties, happy hours, etc.
California residents can opt out of "sales" of personal data. So other than a slight black eye, I didn’t really get hurt, but still I never made that mistake again of being solo in enemy territory.
I don’t know about you, but joining the State Department as a diplomat and then getting yourself assigned to a SE Asia to party hard with the locals sounds frat as fuck too.
So I didn’t join a frat in college cuz I was a loser.
Hot girls aren't lined up at the front door of my apartment every Thursday-Saturday night looking to get drunk; I have to actively go out and do shit in order to make that happen. All of that should have taught you the important life skill of being proactive rather than sitting there and expecting things to come to you.
Going to the bars gets old as fuck. r/Frat: Because reddit is the anti-frat. These are fine when you have an 8 a.m. science lab, not so great when you have an 8 a.m. job interview. Golf course/country club membership can also be great if you have the means. The anti-drug people gave him a $50 savings bond for his brave contribution to crime-fighting, and upon the bond’s maturity 10 years later, he used it to buy his very first bag of marijuana. My second thought was to get the hell out of there. The whole team found out right away and went down there to beat the hell out of each and every one of those frat guys.
So I didn’t join a frat in college cuz I was a loser. Still go to bars, still go to parties, still go on vacation (now I'm actually paid to take vacation which is sweet) and life is grand. It's true that short of enrolling for another degree you can't get a literal college experience after you graduate. Social life, the fun, the parties, and all of that happen after college; you just have to be the guy that life wants to come to because if you aren't, that life will avoid you.
Life is a beautiful thing and after college, you still have your 20s in store and even your 30s.
We hold major institutions accountable and expose wrongdoing. Some frat guy’s girl was getting overly friendly with me and the guy didn’t like it. Life after college has a really shitty basement but a really high ceiling. After moving to a big city after college, I found that the nightlife scene was way crazier than anything I had experienced in my college days.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. If you answered no to any/all of these questions then do not wear basketball shorts in public. There is a lot of depressing stuff out there about life after college which can make a lot of you still in college scared of the real world. Unless you are a professional surfer who travels the world on an endless summer, then you have no reason to wear one of these monstrosities.
I didn’t know it at the time, but these guys had it out for me. Bars and clubs are fun, but it gets old after awhile. Been drafted by the Utah Jazz in the third round of the draft? When we got there, Chris and Gord were screaming at them to come and fight.
Fully scrubbed and blazered Brothers, all charm cannons firing. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, Press J to jump to the feed. Basically any opportunity to do activity with some fellow guys that are cool and down for the occasional send is where it’s at.
Cars and Coffee is one example, I'm sure some other hobbies that have decent depth have a fairly national community system if you dig for it. Outside of finance, silicon valley, and big 3 consulting idk where you'd get more for the most part. I know my friend’s coworkers were blowing rails of coke off their company phones at a bar on friday. Is 5 years a regular thing at your school?? Reddit. You've heard the horror stories and whenever you google social life after college, nothing but depressing articles come up. My dad is almost a scratch golfer and he gets to play member/guest tourneys with all his friends at different clubs in the area. It's not like the activities are super competitive, but more of a way to get people out and socialize.
Eventually eight of them got me to the ground and I was taking kicks everywhere, but our quarterback, Willie Tuitama, was there, and when he saw what was going on, he helped get me out of there. Gronk recalls this noteworthy altercation in his 2015 book titled It’s Good To Be Gronk. ← Houston Coach Kelvin Sampson’s Story About Player’s Family Unable To Afford Attending The Tourney Will Make You Hate The NCAA, This Week’s Hottest New Sneaker Releases Plus Our Top ‘Kicks Pick Of The Week’ (Updated) →. You could have easily decided not to do it but you still did it and for the most of you, it paid off. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts.
On the other hand, if you're a fun person to be around, the opportunities will come knocking at your door.
Maddie Meyer/Getty Images.
Just go to bars and clubs and make friends? Hangout with alumni is what graduated brothers do, usually they meet up a clubs and bars, Stay involved with the alumni association. I'm in good shape with a job lined up and all that but I'm curious what your guys' solutions are for having a fraternity-like experience after college. Mostly just full of geezers at this point but they also have 20oz draughts of High Life for like 50¢ and dues are $50/year so I'm not bitchin. Someone please take it out behind the barn and put it out of its misery.
I really needed this I'm graduating in the spring and will probably be moving far away from home. You have to be proactive about it, but your college years were the same way when you think about it. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Look, we all love boobies. Yes but the dues are pretty insane unless you have bands, just about any _______ Athletic Club.
When I came out, no less than eight guys jumped me and hit me with whatever they could get their hands on. Items include: Phish concert shirts, Bob Marley shirts, clever 420 shirts, etc. Maybe they're written by the pessimistic guy who probably wasn't even having that much fun in college but had some social experiences by the virtue of showing up. Not saying you have to throw out those Brooks, just that they are not an all-purpose shoe and when you pair them with jeans you look like your dad. For reference, I live in an up and coming part of one of the top 10 biggest cities in the U.S., you can probably guess it from my previous comments about traveling. My parents are in that. But it doesn't have to be that way. However, you can do things that are close enough in spirit, which should clear away …