do they really get anything out of this naked running?
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakin...ticle_id=38498
do they really get anything out of this naked running?
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakin...ticle_id=38498
two points: first, it's a tradition of the state university so it's kinda newsworthy. second, it's definitely attention-getting. it sure makes its way to tri-media.
normal ra na sa UP naa oblation run. mga pledgees sa fraternities. :mrgreen:
they fight for freedom. :mrgreen:
its normal and one way of testing a person amo ra gyud ni if unsa real reason. May we always be mga bro.
you got that right. it's in the news today... they certainly got what they wanted: attention.Originally Posted by Ms.Beau
its UP tradition, its more than just getting attention..
personally, i think it is getting pretty boring. they just get coverage because the frat is kinda influential and of course they are from U.P. but the message and how they deliver it, is absolutely redundant and is not something the entire philippines doesn't know about.Originally Posted by --Makoy--
secondly, they should do it with a twist each year and perhaps deliver a relatively more unique message.
probably the first or second time around it was more than just getting attention but nowadays it is just that.
as what i've said, its tradition. i've been to UP for two years, and i dont even know what they're up to. but lets just leave it to that. they have their beliefs, we have ours. anyway, no one gets harmedOriginally Posted by LytSlpr
is it really UP's tradition or just APO's tradition? APO is not UP.Originally Posted by --Makoy--
They get a nice breeze. If it was close to only women watching, I'd do it.Originally Posted by goryo13
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