Snapchat co-founder and CEO Evan Spiegel’s college emails have come back to haunt him.

Gawker’s Silicon Valley blog, Valleywag, published a selection of the 23-year-old tech tycoon’s college correspondence on Wednesday.

The frequently crass emails portray a frat boy more concerned with girls and partying than in following in the footsteps of other tech luminaries like Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg.

“Hope at least six girl [sic] sucked your d—s last night. Cuz that didn’t happen for me,” he writes in one email to his fraternity brothers.

During his time at Stanford – Spiegel left school shortly before completing his degree in 2012 to focus on the photo messaging app – he was a member a prominent member of the campus Kappa Sigma fraternity. According to Valleywag, the chapter was kicked off campus at one point for violating the campus’ “Controlled Substances and Alcohol Policy.”

In other missives, the future tech star writes about stripper poles,  shooting “lazers at fat girls,” and wondering if his TA has “ever been peed on.”

While the emails were the product of a college student, Spiegel is only two years removed from that time, and less than a year removed from allegedly turning down multi-billion dollar offers from both Facebook and Google.