MIT Cheerleaders

<p>Yeah, I'm kidding. I'm normal, too.</p>

<p>Lay off the drugs, A, really.</p>

<p>:( .</p>

<p>these girls go to MIT... they GO TO MIT... these GIRLS GO TO MIT</p>

<p>enough said... they deserve lot more than to be judged upon looks... I wouldn't mind ANY of them rooting for me!</p>

<p>no one is above anyone else. people who don't go to mit deserve the same treatment as those who go to mit. Does anyone deserve to be judged at all? Hmmm... who could be the judge of that?</p>

<p>Ah my point exactly hikki...</p>

<p>They go to MIT
people shouldnt judge them for looks</p>

<p>If i didn't know any better, I'd swear you were calling me sexy...</p>

<p>Oh god, that one girl on the bottom row (2nd from left) has rolls bulging out!</p>

<p>:P</p>

<p>Its not fair to judge these girls on appearance. these are obviously smart ppl (they got into MIT right?) so can't we get past appearances and focus on what personality they might have!</p>

<p>michelec is right. These girls go to MIT. I have to admit they are not attractive cheerleaders at all (hell some are borderline ugly), but they are damn smart, and they have the guts to be on the cheerleading team, at a school like MIT where I'm sure cheerleading is not the most prestigious activity. Give them some props.</p>

<p>keep it real</p>

<p>How can we judge them on their personality based on a photograph? I guess we could derive from the fact that they are on a cheerleading team at MIT that....they smartly care about school spirit and they don't adopt as a belief IHTFP?</p>

<p>Um IHTFP is dual meaning...</p>

<p>I think more or less everyone understands it... Everyone loves MIT because, well, it's MIT. But, the students "hate" it because of all of the work.</p>

<p>So, I will have enormous school pride next year, but I also won't be scared to utter IHTFP.</p>

<p>Dean Redwine spoke last night at an MIT Parents Association gathering in Northern California (to which EA admits in the area were invited, with their parents, which is why I was there). He mentioned that most MIT students graduate with a real love-hate relationship with the place (which, over time, usually fades into just love :) ), so I get the feeling you'll be in good company.</p>

<p>(PS: Ummm, this is rather off-topic, isn't it?)</p>

<p>My mistake, emmitt. I was taking it literally. But the love part doesn't usually come until after the hell is through. Right now, the hate part would be festering for them.</p>

<p>I simply cannot believe that there's a thread dedicated to the physical appearance of these girls. Most of them are quite attractive, and I don't think any of them is terribly "ugly."</p>

<p>But, more to the point, I can guarantee that they're orders of magnitude more attractive than most of the geeks on this board who are mocking them in anonymity.</p>

<p>man, i sure hope im not orders of magnitude uglier than these girls.</p>

<p>i laugh at all people who hope to suck out all shreds of physical attraction between the two sexes. just because they may be ugly doesnt mean they are evil or something. being ugly is not necessarily as horrible as is painted by the american society - so next time someone calls someone else ugly, accept it and realize that its just a natural biological response.</p>

<p>anyone, with a right amount of makeup and primping, can look "pretty". It's about priorities.</p>

<p>Yeah, but some poeple are beatiful, without makeup and primping :)</p>

<p>(Wow for a while there, I thought you were saying "makeup and pimping."</p>

<p>There's no "but" there. The naturally beautiful are included my statement; they probably wouldn't need as much help. There is just a far larger number of beauties made than born, and we must consider that since natural intelligence and natural beauty have never been proven to have any sort of a correlation, the disparity in the number "hot girls" between various colleges probably is not due to those "born beautiful".</p>

<p>Priorities - that's all ;)</p>