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Sorority Files Lawsuit After Sacred Secrets Posted On Penny Arcade Forums

Limekiller42 writes: Lawyers for the Phi Sigma Sigma sorority have filed suit in Seattle's King County Superior Court against an unidentified person for "publicizing the sorority's secret handshake, robe colors and other practices." The well-written article is by Levi Pulkkinen of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer and states that the sorority is seeking a restraining order and financial compensation for damages.

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  1. What the fuck is this shit? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Seriously, who cares about a bunch of rich cunts and their little childish college games.

    Bunch of wankers, the lot of them. Immature, strutting nobends.

    1. Re:What the fuck is this shit? by Viol8 · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Yes , but they're also the next generation of politicians and business "leaders".

  2. Sororities by mwvdlee · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why do sororities even exist?
    They seem like an utterly retarded idea.

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    1. Re:Sororities by Mostly+a+lurker · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Why do sororities even exist?

      The tribal instinct remains strong. Human beings tend to feel more secure when they can form themselves into groups with whom they identify and that exclude those with whom they do not identify. The "secret rituals" are one of the key ways of reinforcing this feeling of being in a cohesive tribe, protected against intrusion from outside.

      Some fairly modern tribes, such as country clubs and gentlemen's clubs, are now legally constrained in their ability to exclude members they feel uncomfortable with. Criminal tribes, like the mafia and yakuza are typically particularly careful about the members they recruit, and have many rituals designed to inspire loyalty and the feeling of exclusivity.

      Regardless of type, the instinct we have to form ourselves into tribes remains, long after it outlasted its useful protective purpose in primitive societies.

    2. Re: Sororities by mattwarden · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Basing your voting pattern by convincing yourself that everyone on the other side is stupid/bigoted/uneducated/crazy is as intellectually weak as you can be.

    3. Re:Sororities by argStyopa · · Score: 1, Insightful

      "...Some fairly modern tribes, such as country clubs and gentlemen's clubs, are now legally constrained in their ability to exclude members they feel uncomfortable with. ..."
      Unless, of course, they are formed by/for 'protected' classes of individuals - then discrimination is perfectly acceptable.

      "...long after it outlasted its useful protective purpose ..."
      Nah, I'd still say that there is a distinct value to tribalism, it's just that value is perceived to be less by the modern cultural imperative toward almost compulsive extroversion.

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    4. Re:Sororities by LaurenCates · · Score: 5, Insightful

      No, you're talking about the extremists, who get the most attention because they're the loudest.

      Look a little closer into most any given group (there are certainly notable exceptions) and you'll find a bunch of normal people with perfectly normal human wants and needs that assumes the group in general is good, and will do good, or at least not actively bad, things if given the freedom to do so.

      The same group of normal people, however, really only understand the concept of "normal", so when you present them with something like extremism, they tend to keep their heads down because they neither understand how to fight the irrationality of the extremism in the first place, nor the irrationality coming from the outside that tends to condemn the entire group and want to avoid getting stigmatized for the actions of a few bad actors, nor even endure the eye-rolling or different levels of shaming (up to and including abuse) that others do when they try to straighten out the matter and try to express their viewpoint on the situation, which may be perfectly rational and reasonable, but a lot of people will reject outright simply because of those same bad actors in the first place.

      Another anecdote: I'm also a vegetarian. I don't advocate for it. I don't tell people they should. In fact, I actively tell people not to if they don't really "want" to, but think they "have" to (that's the right way to give yourself an eating disorder).

      Still, I've had to endure a lot of defensiveness from people who think that once that detail comes out, I'm going to start spouting whatever propaganda that the loudest and most obnoxious vegetarians/vegans feel compelled to spout.

      Do those people make vegetarianism bad? Of fucking course not. Are those people the majority of vegetarians? Absolutely fucking not. Most of us will leave you alone, even when you turn up your nose at us. We wish you wouldn't assume the worst of us, but we know it's coming.

      This is why broad-brush generalizations suck. And yes, that includes religions.

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    5. Re:Sororities by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Your own level of extremist rant regarding the allegedly small difference between forcing someone to worship a tiny circle of metal, and reclaiming land that was seized through force (which was an effort equal parts political, nationalist, and religious) proves why we can't have nice things. Any of us, especially the smug anti-religion assholes.

      You still prove my point. I don't give a damn about the crusades, they were a long time ago. You still have a raging hard-on about them. You're just part of the never ending middle east conflict, on or the many who use the conflict as their identity, and take gleeful joy in continuing it forever and ever, world without end, amen.

      Now go forth, and smite those who would oppose your god, for he is omnipotent, and could do it himself, but he kind of gets a kick out of watching his greates creations kill and torture each other.

      Science flies us to the moon.

      Religion flies us into buildings.

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  3. I hope the case is laughed out of court by DrXym · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There is no "damage" here aside from learning that this secret society is as ludicrous as all the rest. A fact that most people would know already.

  4. The real reason they're bringing suit is... by TrentTheThief · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ... they're ashamed and angered by everyone knowing that they made up a secret club and have secret meetings that any pack of 4th graders would be proud of. Seriously, ladies, now that the world knows, don't you feel kind of childish? Greeks: Providing a safety cuddle blanket for insecure high school grads for over two centuries

  5. Re:Not sure there's a case by PAjamian · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Note that according to TFA this seems to be exactly what they are claiming, that some "unidentified former member" "broke a contract". The referenced contract would likely be a NDA. The person being sued is this "unidentified former member".

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  6. Re:You can sue for anything by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If she was psychic why didn't she just predict that having the scan would cause her headaches and not have it.

  7. Re:PA Not Even in Suit by AntronArgaiv · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If they had been smart, they would have revealed slightly different secrets to each new member. Then, when the inevitable disclosure occurs, they can check their records and trace the leaker.

    But I've already said too much...

  8. Re:Those are... by Cederic · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Similarly, just because a woman has a cock doesn't make her a man.

    Luckily women born with cocks can now have surgery to bring their physical appearance into line with their gender. Isn't medicine marvellous.