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Selfie video sorority girls donate for great cause after video goes viral
A group of sorority girls were on their phones at an Arizona Diamondbacks game while commentators mocked them on Wednesday, September 30.
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It’s worth noting that while this commentary was going on, there was a banner ad on the screen asking fans to tweet photos from the game using a specific hashtag. Like girlfriend, how many HOT DOG selfies can you actually take? (Is there anybody on planet Earth who can say that the baseball at a baseball game is more fun than the snacks?) I will concede that nearly no one looks good while in the process of taking a selfie.
The announcers, Steve Berthiaume and Bob Brenly, seem to become nearly angry as they continue watching the young women take photos.
In short, fellas: don’t knock it until you try it. Take a selfie from that booth, and see how you feel. Selfie with a churro.
“Here’s my first bite of the churro”. Hopefully this will stop the excessive negativity people are piling on their members for having the audacity to do what they want at a meaningless late-September baseball game, but I’m guessing it won’t. “But they don’t dislike it enough to stop looking at them when they’re looking at themselves”.
Instead, they asked for tickets to be given to A New Leaf, “a local non-profit that helps support victims of domestic violence”.
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Alpha Chi Omega at Arizona State University would like to thank the Arizona Diamondbacks and Fox Sports for reaching out to the chapter after last night’s game and subsequent media frenzy.