An example in popular culture of the line is found in National Lampoon's Animal House. In this particular scene, the members of the Delta Tau Chi house are being hazed, but their hazing seems lighthearted and innocent, boiling down to their receiving nicknames, drinking beer, and drunkenly singing along to a juke box with their older brothers. However, the director abruptly cuts to the sinister scene found in the Omega Theta Pi house as older brothers wear dark hoods and paddle their pledges, humiliating and harming them in the process (Landis). By cutting between these two distinctly different scenes, the director of National Lampoon's Animal House clearly illustrates the line between innocuous bonding activities and real, harmful hazing.