Maul
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I'm just saying, like, I didn't go to college and I got a lot of homies that's like went to college, part of fraternities.
I'm just was never I'm not I'm not doing that.
I think if I think if it defines your entire life, then I can understand more of what you guys are saying, which I do know some Kappas that yes, that is their their entire identity has become that from when they were 19 to now when they're in their 40s.
Yes, I think those people were searching for what you guys are talking about.
But I don't think that's the high majority case with everything.
No, I don't think it was like a specific thing I was searching for or in any regards having to do with...
of being an only child.
Because even my line brother, Danny, who was my best friend at the time, he was already my best friend.
So it wasn't like I was going to meet someone there.
But all the principles that Kappa stood for in the community and getting to know some of the older brothers in Kappa and what they had going on in their lives and the network that you had for the rest of your life.
Because Divine Nine is not like the white frats of this basement shit.
I don't want to speak for them, but I guarantee once they graduate, that'll be the last time they even think about the, like, that's not, it's not a lifelong thing.
There's alumni chapters.
There's so much with Kappa for the rest of your life.
Shit, in the music industry, the amount of people I've even met because of Kappa, that was an important thing to have a community of like-minded people.
But I feel like you, you figure all of that, the community of the like-minded people is like, that's like straight out the handbook.
Like he wrote, he read that.
It's also a non-hazing organization.
I feel like you find all of that out once you start pledging.