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1. wutbro+(OP)[view] [source] 2014-01-26 07:58:34
And in my _entire life_ (including a lot of time spent with friends in fraternities and at frat parties in colleges), I've never heard "bro" used as anything but a shorter form of the term of endearment "brother", or at worst an ironic reference to the stereotype of the super-fratty popped-collar bro. Obviously both usages are prevalent, but your contention is that the term can't POSSIBLY be referring to anything but your usage. Why exactly is that?
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2. nknigh+Z9[view] [source] 2014-01-26 12:56:08
>>wutbro+(OP)
> including a lot of time spent with friends in fraternities and at frat parties in colleges

Then you're most likely exactly the kind of person I'm talking about.

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3. wutbro+Jz3[view] [source] [discussion] 2014-01-28 16:39:58
>>nknigh+Z9
Ha oh I see, you're one of those simpletons who thinks that all people who meet a certain arbitrary criterion must be exactly the same. I've never even been close to the jock/douchebag-frat stereotype (I actually can't think of a single trait that I have that fits: short, unfashionable, hell I didn't even party that much in college). But hey, whatever helps you get over the trauma of getting constantly stuffed in lockers in high school.
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4. nknigh+Ix5[view] [source] [discussion] 2014-01-29 18:09:09
>>wutbro+Jz3
You're just reinforcing my point.
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5. wutbro+RDa[view] [source] [discussion] 2014-02-02 07:25:24
>>nknigh+Ix5
Right, because thinking stereotyping is bullshit is a total "fratty" move...
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