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I did not guest either but you get a feel of the ajahs in the hallways and dorms as a novice. I thought I knew what I could expect from most of the ajahs and from brown. I was wrong the browns were much more than I thought in a good way. I had board friends in other ajahs and no real close friends in brown but I still felt that I belonged in brown rather than green or red.
 
I did not guest either but you get a feel of the ajahs in the hallways and dorms as a novice. I thought I knew what I could expect from most of the ajahs and from brown. I was wrong the browns were much more than I thought in a good way. I had board friends in other ajahs and no real close friends in brown but I still felt that I belonged in brown rather than green or red.
  
Keara had a good point about how the other ajahs seemed needy.. they always had a gimmick or a personality that they all seemed to share. Yeah browns had its times were we try to have a visible gimmick to but we don't rely on them nor do all of us promote or participate in all of them.. we pick and choose just like with everything else.
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Yeah browns had its times were we try to have a visible gimmick to but we don't rely on them nor do all of us promote or participate in all of them.. we pick and choose just like with everything else.
  
 
I have always believed we are truly the most diverse ajah even if others claim to be so. We feel no need to be best friends or like the same things. I am odd, antisocial, reclusive most of the time, and sometimes my personality once you get to know me is abrasive (though I am extremely loyal). Though I know alot of the sisters are sweet, kind, and helpful. While others are indifferent. We come together in some awesome way that can not be explained in words. It should clash but it fits perfectly and unless you stay here long enough or just really "get it" there is no way to know what being Brown is like.
 
I have always believed we are truly the most diverse ajah even if others claim to be so. We feel no need to be best friends or like the same things. I am odd, antisocial, reclusive most of the time, and sometimes my personality once you get to know me is abrasive (though I am extremely loyal). Though I know alot of the sisters are sweet, kind, and helpful. While others are indifferent. We come together in some awesome way that can not be explained in words. It should clash but it fits perfectly and unless you stay here long enough or just really "get it" there is no way to know what being Brown is like.
  
You could say its a love for books and reading but that might be most of this site since it was brought together about books. You could say its about the thirst for knowledge or the occurrence of brown outs.. but its not.(partly) Its undefinable and its awesome. We don't even feel the need to spam up our halls will endless posting to justify why we are or validate our ajah. We just are.
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You could say its a love for books and reading but that might be most of this site since it was brought together about books. You could say its about the thirst for knowledge or the occurrence of brown outs.. but its not.(partly) Its undefinable and its awesome. We don't feel the need to spam up our halls with endless posting to justify why we are or validate our ajah. We just are.

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Why are you not __ Ajah?

I did not guest either but you get a feel of the ajahs in the hallways and dorms as a novice. I thought I knew what I could expect from most of the ajahs and from brown. I was wrong the browns were much more than I thought in a good way. I had board friends in other ajahs and no real close friends in brown but I still felt that I belonged in brown rather than green or red.

Yeah browns had its times were we try to have a visible gimmick to but we don't rely on them nor do all of us promote or participate in all of them.. we pick and choose just like with everything else.

I have always believed we are truly the most diverse ajah even if others claim to be so. We feel no need to be best friends or like the same things. I am odd, antisocial, reclusive most of the time, and sometimes my personality once you get to know me is abrasive (though I am extremely loyal). Though I know alot of the sisters are sweet, kind, and helpful. While others are indifferent. We come together in some awesome way that can not be explained in words. It should clash but it fits perfectly and unless you stay here long enough or just really "get it" there is no way to know what being Brown is like.

You could say its a love for books and reading but that might be most of this site since it was brought together about books. You could say its about the thirst for knowledge or the occurrence of brown outs.. but its not.(partly) Its undefinable and its awesome. We don't feel the need to spam up our halls with endless posting to justify why we are or validate our ajah. We just are.