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One of the Truest Beauties of Life is Learning to Think for Yourself... I Guess That Would Make These Girls Just Plain Ugly
Penn State has issued a formal apology for the actions of Chi Omega’s Nu Gamma Chapter, where a photo was circulated with a group of women dressed in Ponchos and Sombreros with signs saying “Will Mow Lawn For Weed + Beer” and “I Don’t Cut Grass, I Smoke It”.
After at least one of these dumbazz chicks posted the photo, taken around Halloween to Tumblr and Facebook. Onward State, Penn State’s Student Blog, identified some of the women tagged in the photos as members of Chi Omega Sorority.
Both Penn State and Chi Omega Sorority has issued Public Apologies, and the Sorority is now under investigation. The incident is just another event to add to the Curse that has overcome Penn State after the scandal surrounding Jerry Sandusky, and the Fallen Joe Paterno who saw his life end before Sandusky was sentenced to Jail. You would think that the Student Body, as well as those kids in the Greek Groups, would being to willfully choose to think on a higher level of consciousness.
Allz I has to say is, Fraternities and Sororities have a tendency to perpetuate Group Mentalities that have can easily be Inferior to Reasonable Individual Mentalities… Especially when all Morals get skewed due to group consensus and traditions within each organization. Groups will find themselves swaying towards a complete wrong simply because everybody follows suit, and nobody stands up to be the Independent Leader.
Let’s hope these ladies can learn from their errors… Not in taking the photo… Not in posting the photo… But in allowing themselves to think so lowly, both of others.. and of themselves.
Rise Above
Garry “Prophecy” Sun for SunOfHollywood.com
Since the disastrous earthquake in Japan that led to a triple crisis struck on March 11th, it seems our world has seen a whole string of earthquakes all across the globe. The latest in this line of temblors struck on the southern Greek island of Crete, with reports showing the quake was felt as far as Turkey and Egypt
The quake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.2 and struck off the southern coast of Crete at 4:29 p.m. (1329 GMT, 8:29 EDT), the Athens Geological Institute and the German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam, Germany, said. The U.S. Geological Survey gave a slightly lower preliminary magnitude of 5.9. Magnitudes recorded by geological institutes often differ.
Local authorities said there were no immediate reports of damage or injury but with this constant string of disasters, I’m pretty sure the citizens of Crete were quite frightened of any impending possibilities of Tsunami heading their way.
And after the disaster in Japan, it’s no wonder many conspiracy theorists are wondering where the source of all this is coming from.

























