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Readme Goes to Carnival


Sweepstakes forbids new live-birth method

Just weeks ahead of Carnival, Sweepstakes has dropped a bombshell on all buggy teams: due to existing rules prohibiting mass loss during a race, the “live birth method” is officially banned. In previous years, buggy drivers would impregnate themselves prior to Carnival, nourishing the fetus with Stack’d and melatonin gummies. …

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Sweepstakes forbids new live-birth method

Just weeks ahead of Carnival, Sweepstakes has dropped a bombshell on all buggy teams: due to existing rules prohibiting mass loss during a race, the “live birth method” is officially banned. In previous years, buggy drivers would impregnate themselves prior to Carnival, nourishing the fetus with Stack’d and melatonin gummies. …

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Auntie Readme: Torn between my situationship and 47 feral hogs

Feeling Hogtied: February is the time for renegotiating leases. And, coincidentally, retreading and regretting my love life. I'm currently living in a two-bedroom with a guy who looks kind of like Timothee Chalamet if he were born and raised in the Texas panhandle. Long story short, we flirted a tiny …

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A 213 student's guide to the subtle distinction between yaoi and bl

If you've taken one of the many Intro to Computer Systems courses (15/18-x13, or 213 for short), you've likely encountered a little thing we in the community call "bl" for short. You've probably also encountered yaoi. Some people argue these are the same thing, while others argue they're completely different, …

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Student gives 75 classmates AIVs

On Tuesday, November 26th, during a midterm for 18-122 (Principles of Slightly Different Computing), a record of 75 students were given academic integrity violations within a 32 minute span. While their alleged offenses varied widely in scale and execution, they all constituted some form of unauthorized aid, traced back to …

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Do you want to hear a joke?

Hey hey, I got a joke for you, right? You’re like, reading this magazine or whatever. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, the Reader, whatever. This one’s like traveling, right? Like abroad? So, you know how you’re, like, traveling? Like, tr-traveling? Haha! You know, hehe, like, there’s, you know, wo- wo- [chuckling] there’s …

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Readme Gets Deployed

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readme returns!

Hello! We're readme, a re­established student­-run satire magazine at the one and only Carnegie Mellon University! We were originally founded in 1992, when Jim McDougal, Terry Former, Elle Forest, and that Scooter "Skip" Hoodwinkle decided to meet in the deep recesses of the Doherty A level and think up …

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Small European Town Actually Not At All Romantic

This past summer, Carnegie Mellon ran its annual language immersion program in Italy. For the first time, the program was held in the small Italian town of Cappuccinovecchio, right between that place you forgot from tenth grade history class and that place you forgot from eleventh grade history class. In …

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Pentagon Swears In New War Crime Scapegoat After Previous One Died

The US Department of Defense has recently concluded its emergency internal election to find a worthy successor to the previous war crime scapegoat who unexpectedly died this year. The election was hastily called because there were no contingency plans in case the last scapegoat died, as no one at the …

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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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Upperclassmen Found Dead from Common Cold, Unaware of UHS Move

If you’ve read any of the emails CMU has sent this semester, you would know that University Health Services has moved from the first floor of Morewood E-Tower to the third floor of the brand new Highmark Center for Health, Wellness, and Athletics, home of Community Health & Well-Being and …

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Funny Pranks We Legally Can't Tell You To Pull During Carnival

Pulling pranks is great, just yesterday I pulled a hilarious prank where I put opioids in a guy’s beer. With Carnival leading to all kinds of people being out and about on campus, it's the perfect time for a little fun. But maybe you’re tired of the same old boring …

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What to say to a tour guide

It is admitted students weekend. Yes, it is Carnival, but it is also admitted students weekend. And admitted students weekend means it is the perfect opportunity to impart some well-earned knowledge upon the bright-eyed pests scurrying about campus, excited for their “futures” or whatever. Because caring about that’s lame as …

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A Freshman's Guide to Avoid Freshmen who read "A Freshman's Guide to Getting Laid"

It'll be a typical day at CMU. The clouds are out, you're stuck in Wean, and the highlight of your day has been a $6 latte from La Prima. Then, out of the corner of your eye, you'll spot a particularly unattractive freshman (not that you'd have opinions on the …

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Student devises innovative new method to attend early morning lectures

Early morning lecture: a macabre tragedy that befalls many a student. Some force themselves up in the morning and forge their way there. Some simply give up and sleep through it. One enterprising CMU student has managed to do both.

“I have an 8 am,” says sophomore Juan Merower. …

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New ID Loopholes allow for underage drinking!

Readme is proud to announce that it will be hosting a party this Friday night to welcome all incoming freshmen present for o-week, and yes, there will be alcohol. To be invited, simply bring a copy of this week’s Readme issue with you and show it to our bouncer. “What …

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CMU-specific Travel Advisory

With spring break rapidly approaching, CMU has put out a travel advisory against countries that are deemed “unsafe for Tartans”. If you have booked a trip to any of these countries, please reconsider your plans.

Ukraine

Why did you even book a flight to Kyiv?

Spain

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README POLLS

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Readme's Moderately Late Guide to Choosing your Freshman Dorm

As a freshman, freshwoman, or fresh non-binary person, part of your experience will be to live in one of CMU’s 13 premium housing options or Donner House. Without further ado, here’s Readme’s guide to everything you wish you’d known when you’d ranked your housing choices. We’d have published this article …

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Is that Nazi salute or is Elon Musk just happy to see me? • Ambitious professor covers 437 slides in a single lecture • Top ten reels from the five hundred that you still haven't responded to • Wildlife conservation group takes "CMU English Major" off of endangered species list following record­setting 7 students enrolled • I met Santa Claus, she's black • I'm not going to do it, but it would be SO easy to kill my roommate, several report • Seeing Lockheed Martin successes, Al­Qaeda to begin recruiting students on LinkedIn • "It's not imposter syndrome, we did admit you as a mistake" admissions office admits • Rest in Peace Buddy • My Professor Had One Comment After Viewing My Final Project: “This Sucks” • New CaPS meeting locations include ledges, bridges, and intersections • Carnegie Mellon unveils plans to make second, shittier donner • Why the liberal left wants to make the face in the electrical outlets smiley instead of frowny • Confidential: Exam answers revealed to student in Hunan noodles • Broadway to begin recruiting directly from Greek Sing auditions • College of Engineering to drop ethics requirements from core to better align with industry standard • November 4th is coming up and it's giving me an election • Stupid fucking egg sits on wall, rolls off like a little dumbass bitch • Gallo determined responsible for mudslide in rock climbing gym • Classic 90s songs we've all forgotten: 1. I Just Got An Abortion (And It Felt So Good) • Is that Nazi salute or is Elon Musk just happy to see me? • Ambitious professor covers 437 slides in a single lecture. • Top ten reels from the five hundred that you still haven't responded to • Wildlife conservation group takes "CMU English Major" off of endangered species list following record­setting 7 students enrolled • I met Santa Claus, she's black. • I'm not going to do it, but it would be SO easy to kill my roommate, several report. • Seeing Lockheed Martin successes, Al­Qaeda to begin recruiting students on LinkedIn • "It's not imposter syndrome, we did admit you as a mistake" admissions office admits • Rest in Peace Buddy • My Professor Had One Comment After Viewing My Final Project: “This Sucks” • New CaPS meeting locations include ledges, bridges, and intersections • Carnegie Mellon unveils plans to make second, shittier donner • Why the liberal left wants to make the face in the electrical outlets smiley instead of frowny • Confidential: Exam answers revealed to student in Hunan noodles • Broadway to begin recruiting directly from Greek Sing auditions • College of Engineering to drop ethics requirements from core to better align with industry standard. • November 4th is coming up and it's giving me an election. • Stupid fucking egg sits on wall, rolls off like a little dumbass bitch • Gallo determined responsible for mudslide in rock climbing gym. • Classic 90s songs we've all forgotten: 1. I Just Got An Abortion (And It Felt So Good)