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What is Sex? An Investigative Account

In the modern day, it is difficult to partake in the “popular culture” or the “massive media” without encountering allusions to the “sex”. The “sexual object” is evidently a device of notable significance to the constitution of that which may be referred to. However, being a mysterious and obfuscated entity, …

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What happens if you stay up late in Gates 8?

I am a fan of Gates 8. It's high up with a gorgeous view of campus, but not too high. It's quiet, but just noisy enough that you know it's safe. Sometimes I hear a skittering I can't quite place. I study, I play games, sometimes I just read …

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Carnegie cracks down on Crystal Math

Crime cried for help in the quiet halls of Wean last night as an avalanche of crooked Material Science Engineers poured out of room 7500, breaking past red and blue barricades. A report submitted by a Mr. Benjamin Amstutz, a sophomore in MSE, detailed an organized plot to do crystal …

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4 Hacks to get an extension

It’s that time of year again. You got nothing done over Thanksgiving Break, and if you’re one of those California “people” that go home for the holiday, then you’ve also managed to get enough exposure to above40degree weather to reverse whatever progress you have made building up a cold tolerance. …

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An ad for a work-study employment opportunity which pays $1250 to $2404 weekly. It offers good job security for post-graduation, including a guarantee of multi-year employment. You can travel overseas, work with land and sea vehicles, and develop close networks with major American tech companies. If interested, reach out to a recruiter with your name, other biographical details, and previous combat history. (The background fades to a camo pattern.)

Throwing a BOO-tiful Networking Mixer

With Halloween just around the corner, underachieving slackers everywhere are throwing parties. Now, horror movies are pretty scary, but I can’t think of anything more frightening than wasting valuable time on “fun” and “leisure”. Worry not, though: there is a way to celebrate Halloween while still maximizing productivity and increasing …

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Argumentative Essay

In this course, I (along with my peers) have developed fundamental skills in argumentation—both the synthesis and analysis of argument, and its application in a modern context. In this essay, I have been asked to take a side on one of the most controversial issues in today's America, and to …

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Auntie readme's Advice

After having been summarily shot for giving advice purely off of the terminally online references in my head, and having been resurrected by a joint effort of ReadMe staff and the biochemical engineering majors due to staff shortages, I am now fully embracing the magic of science and consulting with …

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Facing your fears: The self-assured squirrel that's four feet in front of you

It happened again. You were leaving the car, walking back home, when you encountered it: a squirrel (let’s call him Squeaky) standing only 4 feet away from you.

You take a step closer. Squeaky does not scurry away. You cower. Squeaky stares you down. You run away.

Does …

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Ethics final causes moderate ruckus

Over the past few weeks, local shooting ranges have been seeing an increase in CMU student patronage. According to onsite readme reporters, a number of students are taking time out of their weekends to practice at the pistol range.

Many members of reAdme speculate that this may be related …

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Christmas tips for children of divorce

Are you a child of divorce who struggles on holidays? Having two separate Christmas parties can be disappointing and painful, especially for those of you whose parents tolerate each other’s presence enough to come together on your birthday. Well, I have the solution for you! Just follow these simple steps …

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An ad for a "march against leap year," beginning on March 1st ("no, the REAL March 1st").
"CMU Designs new dating app!" [Image of a white man and an asian woman (promise this is relevant) grinning and pointing to a smartphone] "JOIN NOW if you are: an incredibly attractive Asian woman OR...just a white guy"

CMU Missed Connection

On November 7th, 2024 I was headed up to floor 4 on scaife hall via the elevator. I entered on floor 1, and so did some girl. I do not remember any details about what she looked like, I regret to inform you all. She pressed the button to go …

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Tales from Beyond Frick Park II

The construction of their union was, by all accounts, scandalous. Gates rose first, all brutal confidence and exposed systems. Hillman was slightly sleeker, more speculative, but still almost the mirror image of Gates.

The brutal, pragmatic thrust of Gates penetrated the very shell of the more delicate Hillman, and …

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Hamburg Hall to be renamed Cheeseburg Hall

After much debate, David P. Bennett, the Vice President for University Advancement at CMU has officially made the decision to rename Hamburg Hall to Cheeseburg Hall. Designed in 1915, Cheeseburg Hall originally served as the headquarters for the U.S. Bureau of Mines; however, in 1984, the building was purchased by …

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A Letter from the Editor

I was on break :)

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CIA Buggy Mounts Another Coup in Guatemala

A CIA buggy with a turret on top fighting in a war in Guatemala Last Monday CIA forces entered Guatemala City to launch a week-long attack on the Guatemalan government, culminating in the ousting of President Bernardo Arévalo and the instatement of an authoritarian military dictatorship. According to leaked documents found in Stever basement, the campaign was a joint operation between CIA Buggy and …

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Readme Crime Report

As always, Readme has another very real crime report. Only the best for our dear loyal readers. Anyways, here are the crimes!

Student’s Mouse Problems Turns Ugly

Recently, two CMU students had been sued by the Mouse himself after selling charms and prints featuring a black anthropomorphic mouse …

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We need to talk.

There's something I have to get off my chest. I've been wanting to say this for a while, but haven't had the strength to do it. I don't love you anymore, and I don't think you truly care about me either.

It started with our first date. I got …

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Pittsburgh announces cheat day for airspace laser-pointer laws

One thing we all liked to do as kids is mess around with laser-pointers. Watching cats chase around the dots, blinding our siblings, but most fun of all, aiming at airplanes! Unfortunately for our joyful childhood spirits, the very 1984 United States of America government passed a law in 2012 …

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A set of six Tarot cards, with designs including "122 AIV", "Stack'd Underground food poisoning", and "abstinence."
i have two calculators in my backpack and im ashamed • Can President Joe Biden please presidentially pardon my AIV? • Nets placed under Pausch Bridge to remind CMU students that suicide is always an option • Readme: 2.5 years of slur discourse with nothing to show for it • Kanye up to something • CMU History Dept. buys new textbooks with oddly attractive pictures of Andrew Carnegie • Year 84 of nobody named Oscar winning an Oscar • Administration to build new Student Academic Failure Center just for you • Artificial Intelligence trained by CMU students gains sentience, immediately kills itself • Anatomy class adds study inside component • A day in the life of Jane Street's unsuccessful younger brother, Sesame • Greedy snake oil salesman refuses to make sale • Student Senate Elections Board excited to see more students than ever interesting in voting them out • I walked to the sky and all I got was this lousy T-shirt • Two women argue about twins, King Solomon demands both be cut in half • Carnegie Mellon administration to consider using Booths as freshman housing for 2025 • Ranking buttons in order of how close they are to the top of my jacket (#1 the button at the top of my jacket) • Pennsylvania state law deems any number greater than 100 “frankly too many” • CMU linguistics department finishes 70 year project to translate ancient Egyptian porno • Report: Voices in your head usually correct, studies show • i have two calculators in my backpack and im ashamed. • Can President Joe Biden please presidentially pardon my AIV? • Nets placed under Pausch Bridge to remind CMU students that suicide is always an option • Readme: 2.5 years of slur discourse with nothing to show for it • Kanye up to something • CMU History Dept. buys new textbooks with oddly attractive pictures of Andrew Carnegie • Year 84 of nobody named Oscar winning an Oscar • Administration to build new Student Academic Failure Center just for you. • Artificial Intelligence trained by CMU students gains sentience, immediately kills itself • Anatomy class adds study inside component. • A day in the life of Jane Street's unsuccessful younger brother, Sesame. • Greedy snake oil salesman refuses to make sale. • Student Senate Elections Board excited to see more students than ever interesting in voting them out • I walked to the sky and all I got was this lousy T-shirt • Two women argue about twins, King Solomon demands both be cut in half. • Carnegie Mellon administration to consider using Booths as freshman housing for 2025 • Ranking buttons in order of how close they are to the top of my jacket (#1 the button at the top of my jacket) • Pennsylvania state law deems any number greater than 100 “frankly too many” • CMU linguistics department finishes 70 year project to translate ancient Egyptian porno • Report: Voices in your head usually correct, studies show.