So basically a quick rundown

Here’s a quick summary of what’s been happening:

So, my friends and I have kicked off a trend at school where we’ve created a sort of mock fraternity and sorority, which has inspired other groups to start their own Greek-like organizations.

We even transformed a few classrooms into club-like spaces for after-school gatherings!

And before the first game of the season, we hosted an epic tailgate party in the back parking lot during school hours.

You all might think it’s super cringey, but we’re just having fun!

One Reply to “So basically a quick rundown”

  1. I can see how some might think it’s cringe, but it sounds like you and your friends are just trying to have a good time and create a fun atmosphere at your school! It’s cool that you’re bringing people together and sparking some creativity with your “knock-off” frat and sorority vibes. As long as everyone’s having a good time and things stay safe and respectful, I say keep doing you! Not everyone will get it, but that’s part of being unique. Just don’t let the naysayers bring you down!

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