User talk:PhrozenAPE06

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Que??? Because they mentioned it on one of there sorority chapter websites which is my point. I didn't know it was'nt public knowledge, someone should have informed these sorors about that. That is exactly my point. What constitutes public knowledge and what doesn't? Even if someone has the common sense to put two and two together, still isn't o.k. Just my 06 cents. Also because I believe in cleaning up after myself I will delete the convo above. All the info mentioned above I am well aware of, well except I didn't know that the national office reviewed this, you learn something new everyday.

I can't prove they reviewed the article, but the text on the APA website is identical to the that in the aticle and it would be a big coincidence if the thier webmaster wrote the same words as i did in the apa article. I learned about the seven jewels while pledging, as did all eternal sphinxmen, so it's clear that this is not something the frternity only wanted initiated brothers to have knowledge of. The Ivys learn of the 20 pearls while pledging as do the eternal ivys, so this fact is not something the group views as a secret. Basically, anything one learns while pledging is not a secret since eveyone that pledges does not become a brother or sister of the group. The things you learn after crossing are a secret, such as the handshake (not the fact that we have a handshake, that common knowledge since it's frequently done publicly), passwords, challenges, etc, because these are are only intended for the initiated.--Ccson 22:54, 26 September 2007 (UTC)

Also, you can delete from the page, but the history is always available. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ccson (talkcontribs) 22:58, 26 September 2007 (UTC)


As I soon found out. Well I guess if one is interested in the frat all you have to do is go to wikipedia, no need to actually research anything (like reading a book maybe). Nothing like easy access. The internet will be the death of us all.

[edit] AKA sisters

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