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re: Redass picture for Aggie pull out day
Posted on 2/14/19 at 12:11 pm to hardrocknick
Posted on 2/14/19 at 12:11 pm to hardrocknick
Pull Out Day?
They got some weird traditions
They got some weird traditions
Posted on 2/14/19 at 12:16 pm to 14&Counting
So this professor got an early start on things?
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Posted on 2/14/19 at 12:17 pm to hardrocknick
Jesus Christ why couldn't we get the Longhorns or Sooners over this shite?
Posted on 2/14/19 at 12:20 pm to OldSchoolHorn
quote:Now thats some quality whooping
Redass picture for Aggie pull out day
So this professor got an early start on things?
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1/6 - Public Indecency: Professor identified masturbating in window of office in RICH building. Ticket issued and sent home for the day.
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Posted on 2/14/19 at 12:37 pm to LouisvilleKat
What does redass mean and what does that have to do with pulling out?
Posted on 2/14/19 at 12:38 pm to hardrocknick
Now you know (it's not that interesting):
'Pulling out' as it's referred to in OP's tweet is the act of an underclassmen in the A&M corps of cadets taking upperclassmen's privileges. This typically includes using the wildcat of the class above their own.
It's pretty boring stuff dressed up with attention grabbing terms: pulling out, hump it and red arse. All these sayings mean pretty tame things in practice but the terms given to them by the corps of cadets were put in place (at the time) by an all male military school. So you can imagine the type of humor that might have come from such an environment.
Non-regs (or non corps of cadets A&M students), which are the vast majority of the A&M student population, do not generally use these terms but are often aware of their meanings.
Source: I was a non-reg Aggie.
'Pulling out' as it's referred to in OP's tweet is the act of an underclassmen in the A&M corps of cadets taking upperclassmen's privileges. This typically includes using the wildcat of the class above their own.
It's pretty boring stuff dressed up with attention grabbing terms: pulling out, hump it and red arse. All these sayings mean pretty tame things in practice but the terms given to them by the corps of cadets were put in place (at the time) by an all male military school. So you can imagine the type of humor that might have come from such an environment.
Non-regs (or non corps of cadets A&M students), which are the vast majority of the A&M student population, do not generally use these terms but are often aware of their meanings.
Source: I was a non-reg Aggie.
This post was edited on 2/14/19 at 12:46 pm
Posted on 2/14/19 at 12:47 pm to hardrocknick
RedAss.
Are the real Aggies with the Fighting Aggie spirit.
Will do anything for one of their Aggie brothers.
Even let him take a little steam off...

Are the real Aggies with the Fighting Aggie spirit.
Will do anything for one of their Aggie brothers.
Even let him take a little steam off...

Posted on 2/14/19 at 12:53 pm to hardrocknick
Posted on 2/14/19 at 12:53 pm to hardrocknick

I mean how do you even begin to justify this shite?
Posted on 2/14/19 at 12:55 pm to hardrocknick
Sad little response thread
Posted on 2/14/19 at 12:56 pm to Old Sarge
quote:Y'all do some weird shite that needs explaining. Thats this thread.
Sad little response thread
Posted on 2/14/19 at 12:58 pm to Realistic Ag
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This is the day when all the sophomores get together to have a mass “pull-out,” in which we “pull-out” the junior privilege of whooping.
Oh my.
Posted on 2/14/19 at 1:12 pm to Hobnail
A common phrase said among College Station proctologists.
Posted on 2/14/19 at 1:13 pm to hardrocknick
Why pull out? Men can’t get pregnant
Posted on 2/14/19 at 1:18 pm to Elleshoe
Have a question for the Aggies. The Corp is a small but very loud part of the student enrollment. Seems to me most if not all of these “traditions” come from the Corp.
Are the Corp generally accepted on campus? Just seems they create a lot of embarrassment for the regular student.
Are the Corp generally accepted on campus? Just seems they create a lot of embarrassment for the regular student.
Posted on 2/14/19 at 1:24 pm to CFB Fan83
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The Corp is a small but very loud part of the student enrollment. Seems to me most if not all of these “traditions” come from the Corp.
I don't think this pullout day with the redass pictures is just for the student military kids. It looks like it is for all students.
I saw the picture posted above. Do all students get naked and have a picture taken of their painted backside? Is that legal? Do they force students to do this?
Posted on 2/14/19 at 1:28 pm to CFB Fan83
I mean it's a balance of tradition and annoyance but largely depends on who you ask.
The corps of cadets is generally seen as an over glorified ROTC program, although we do understand it's A&M roots and most traditions stem from the all male military college days.
I had good friends in the corps and probably knew as much or more than most 'non-regs' about the happenings and everyday life of the corps.
I would say on-campus, the corps is mostly ignored. People cheer for the band at half time and some of the sayings used in the corps are on occasion carried over to non-reg vocabulary. Others straight up despise the corps presence and think they shouldn't get the attention they have during football games due to some embarrassing scenes over the years.
It's a mixed bag really but generally I would lean on the side of the corps mostly being ignored outside of the half time performance.
The corps of cadets is generally seen as an over glorified ROTC program, although we do understand it's A&M roots and most traditions stem from the all male military college days.
I had good friends in the corps and probably knew as much or more than most 'non-regs' about the happenings and everyday life of the corps.
I would say on-campus, the corps is mostly ignored. People cheer for the band at half time and some of the sayings used in the corps are on occasion carried over to non-reg vocabulary. Others straight up despise the corps presence and think they shouldn't get the attention they have during football games due to some embarrassing scenes over the years.
It's a mixed bag really but generally I would lean on the side of the corps mostly being ignored outside of the half time performance.
Posted on 2/14/19 at 1:32 pm to hardrocknick
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I saw the picture posted above. Do all students get naked and have a picture taken of their painted backside? Is that legal? Do they force students to do this?
The picture you see is likely a group of freshman being hazed by upperclassmen before the hammer got dropped on underclassmen hazing (about 10-15 years ago?). If they didn't comply they likely would have been drilled with PT for an hour or two or something along those lines.
Posted on 2/14/19 at 1:36 pm to Daowna
I find it funny/interesting by just explaining what I know about the history of A&M's traditions that I'm getting down-voted.
frick me for explaining and adding context to the content you're seeing, right?
frick me for explaining and adding context to the content you're seeing, right?

Posted on 2/14/19 at 1:42 pm to Daowna
I find your traditions gay as frick.
So yeah, frick you.
So yeah, frick you.
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