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My Relationship with the Ready 2 Ride Mobile App

Yeah, I know she’s unpopular.

I know you want your analog methods back. This is like the NYC Metro card all over for you, huh? Well, I don’t care. I’m in love, and I’m proud of it.

Me and the Ready 2 Ride Mobile app met on the …

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Finals Week Sestina

As I enter the cold concrete cervix of Wean,
the gold plaque of Raymond smells my fear.
I order a coffee that’ll make me shit
out all my self loathing and lack of sleep.
I don’t think I’ve retained a thing from this class.
It might be worth risking the …

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An ad for Flouride-Free Water by RFK Jr., "Now infused with Ivermectin for optimal illness recovery; drink those liberal tears". The logo reads "No F Given", where "F" is the periodic table tile for Flourine.

CaPS announces new mental health app

The CaPS Division of Student Affairs has published an announcement for a new mental health app this week. The brand new application, available sometime within the next two months, comes after a conclusive study done by Dr. Et Al on the happiness of students on campus. The study, titled “Carnegie …

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An illustration of a Scotty dog pawing at the legs of someone who's just entered through a door.

Torah Review

Noah’s Ark
🔯🔯
Great ocean scenery but they put me with the only other human and he keeps looking at me weird.

Tower of Babel
🔯🔯🔯
Gribbledorf zanks flomptiously squibberwump’s jibbleflop.

Cain and Abel
🔯🔯🔯🔯
If my dad named me Cain, I’d also be pissed …

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Readme Investigates CMU's Newest StuCo

Silly Goose Reporting Line

Though many universities offer student-taught courses, CMU’s StuCo program is unique. It’s better. The newest offering from the StuCo program is 15-122: Principles of Imperative Computation. Over the past few months, several readme journalists have gone undercover as students and enrolled in this course. Here is our unbiased, fact …

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Readme: Sex Sells

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An Analysis of Spending Habits of Woke People

In the recent culture war waged by conservatives in the United States of America, a central tenet is as follows: "go woke, go broke"¹. This begets the question, is there any semblance of truth to this claim? We analyzed hundreds of years worth of financial literature as well as statistics, …

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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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"CIT is proud to announce...the new 'Intro to Civil Engineering' Lab Kit!" [toolbox full of wet concrete, with a shovel on top]
A hiring ad for Dr. Et al's lab, for the following projects: rice frying without shrimp assistance, what happens if you drink liquid nitrogen?, investigation of the application of dirt as a culinary seasoning, linguisitic analysis of "skibidi Ohio Rizz", and correlating cute pitbull names with their likeliness to main children. If interested, it says to contact by carrier pigeon at "cooo cooo coooooo, coooo, cooo cooo."

CMU students begin enlisting to improve internship odds

The recent influx of pasty-faced, weak-kneed 18-21 year olds to military recruitment booths has puzzled many. But it seems the phenomenon has a simple explanation: resume building.

“Well, I got rejected from probably three hundred companies,” said one ChemE major we found doing pushups. “Lockheed Martin, Boeing, RTX, Northrop …

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Recruiting poster with an Uncle Sam with Farnam Jahanian's face. It says "I want YOU for README. Nearest recruiting station: [outdated pitch meeting location]. By: the CMU KGB"
A set of four fake CMU missed connections: "To the asianest asian who ever asianed, I'm so into you (because you're asian)", "To the guy who was walking through Doherty two weeks ago, who I will provide no further descriptors of, you're so fine",  "To the girl I've been unflinchingly staring down for the whole semester, I can't tell if you're into me or deeply terrified of me, but I think we both want the same thing [smirk emoji]", and "I wanna fuck my TA so bad"

Inventor Claims AI Powered Paperclip "DIFFERENT THAN CLIPPY"

Up-and-coming Silicon Valley entrepreneur Blake Fence introduced his new product WOOORD (stylized all lowercase) at the famed annual SouthWestEast World Tech Conference on Tuesday. Fence presented his novel assistive technology to a room packed with world leaders and the biggest names in artificial intelligence, neural computation, and autonomous agents.

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A chess board in the starting position captioned "Puzzle 1: mate in 34."

From the Forbes Ave McDonald’s

The ancient Greeks, having nothing better to do with their time, came up with six words for love: agape (unconditional love), eros (sexual love), philia (brotherly love), storge (parental love), philautia (self love), and xenia (hospitable love). Less widely known is that the ancient Greeks also invented six words for …

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I Just Shat Myself in a Macys

Please bring a change of pants
Its 1 am on a Saturday night and I am in a Macys
I didn’t know they had Macys anymore
Why am I in a Macyies

I ate 4 whole blocks of cheese before coming to Macys
I asked the Macys empoolye where …

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Nine-and-a-half theses on comedy

  1. When the humorist writes, he ought to will the entire piece be one of intelligibility.

  2. Satire cannot be understood as merely the presence of references and proper nouns; artificial intelligence, Farnam Jahanian, Palantir, and Charlie Kirk do not a joke make.

  3. When …

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Human Mating Calls: The Bird Perspective

Humans are among nature’s most social animals. They are renowned for their group migrations, cooperative foraging, communal roosting, synchronous breeding aggregations, precise parent–offspring interactions, coordinated group defenses, and intricate territorial and courtship rituals. In these and other contexts, and indeed in most moments of their lives, humans’ capability to navigate …

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Before Baker and Porter, they were Hunter and Gatherer

Baker Hall and Porter Hall: We all know them, love them, get lost in them, and indulge in erotic fanfiction of them from time to time. “But what you may not know is their deep and rich history of cultural evolution,” says anthropologist X. Cavator.

“It’s easy to look …

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Student uses AI to write suicide note, gets posthumous AIV • Huang was chosen to encapsulate the most important part of the CMU experience: Having AI shoved down your throat • ReadMe a huge proponent of meth as children's study aid • Dick King Mellon? Wasn't that was Carnegie was doing? • We lowballed our CMU tuition on Facebook Marketplace • Student Senate revolts after fourth straight week of tasty pizza at meetings • Physics department studies aerodynamics of unpopular physics professor • Student amazed by foreign culture after study abroad in Philadelphia • "What do you mean they don't know the difference between wet layup and prepreg?" CMU students shocked by lackluster carbon fiber fabrication knowledge of average person • Admin continues to insist that you can't spell anything else with the letters C, M, and U • Classic 90s songs we've all forgotten: 1. I Just Got An Abortion (And It Felt So Good) • OPINION: Are Icebreakers hazing? • CMU partners with CMR to release 60mph mobility scooter • Duct tape, gags and other gifts for your conservative relatives • CMU air has "just the right amount" of Radon, administration pinky promises • China expresses concerns over working conditions in CFA • Meta-­analysis of several studies conclude that Gen Alpha sucks at drinking • SDC Booth delayed due to noncompliance with city zoning regulations • Students shocked to learn ChatGPT is a harsher grader than 98% of CMU professors • Professor suspended after CMU student argues "Proof by God" valid Concepts tool • Student uses AI to write suicide note, gets posthumous AIV • Huang was chosen to encapsulate the most important part of the CMU experience: Having AI shoved down your throat. • ReadMe a huge proponent of meth as children's study aid. • Dick King Mellon? Wasn't that was Carnegie was doing? • We lowballed our CMU tuition on Facebook Marketplace • Student Senate revolts after fourth straight week of tasty pizza at meetings • Physics department studies aerodynamics of unpopular physics professor • Student amazed by foreign culture after study abroad in Philadelphia • "What do you mean they don't know the difference between wet layup and prepreg?" CMU students shocked by lackluster carbon fiber fabrication knowledge of average person. • Admin continues to insist that you can't spell anything else with the letters C, M, and U. • Classic 90s songs we've all forgotten: 1. I Just Got An Abortion (And It Felt So Good) • OPINION: Are Icebreakers hazing? • CMU partners with CMR to release 60mph mobility scooter. • Duct tape, gags and other gifts for your conservative relatives. • CMU air has "just the right amount" of Radon, administration pinky promises. • China expresses concerns over working conditions in CFA • Meta-­analysis of several studies conclude that Gen Alpha sucks at drinking. • SDC Booth delayed due to noncompliance with city zoning regulations • Students shocked to learn ChatGPT is a harsher grader than 98% of CMU professors • Professor suspended after CMU student argues "Proof by God" valid Concepts tool.