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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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I Ate 100 Tic Tacs and now I’m Glowing

My day started off pretty normal. I went to the store and bought my groceries. At checkout a box of tic tacs tempted me. I purchased the box. I ate one tic tac. It was so yummy. I ate another tic tac it was yummier. 5 hours later and I …

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October 29, 1929: "Block Tuesday" Leaves Freshmen Destitute

At Carnegie Mellon University, the end of the 1920s saw unprecedented financial ruin for many first-year students. The meal-block economy had crescendoed throughout the decade, with blocks selling for a whopping 50% of their original worth. Unfortunately, this lucrative exchange could not last forever. The block market imploded, wiping out …

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How to tell if my Hinge crush is a honeypot

Dear Reader,

I’ve been dealing with quite the conundrum and was hoping that you, an incredibly intelligent consumer of ReadMe, would be able to help me. You see, I just wanted to get laid. There are few opportunities for romantic or sexual escapades when you’re an alumnus of Carnegie …

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A public service announcement which reads the following: "Carnegie Mellon Facilities Management Drought Advisory; NOTICE: Water rations will be available at approved locations in reduced 335 ml sizes. 500 ml bottles will be available only as a premium side at dining locations. Water is to be conserved for the following approved uses: AI datacenter cooling, watering concrete, grass (to be killed), and watering the Fence. Water is NOT to be used for the following: vegetables, emergency eyewash, and emergency and non-emergency showering. If you experience signs of dehydration, please bear with them or purchase Celsius or other beverages from vending machines at increased prices."

Readme: An Unbiased, Impartial Review

I, Linda Green, a proud member of the Good Christian Mothers of America, would like to make my voice heard on this despicable and anti-Christian so-called satire newspaper.

I was first introduced to this wretched and unholy publication after I learned about the secret homosexual agenda of The Very …

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"Days since the Tartan said a slur: 7,461"
"HELP WANTED! I'm trapped inside this newspaper listing and can't get out. It's been weeks. I miss my family. Will pay any amount necesary for rescue. Call (412) 268-2323" [image of a man with his hands pressed against the fourth wall"
An ad for a "march against leap year," beginning on March 1st ("no, the REAL March 1st").
The "Arrival" movie poster edited to feature spotted lanternflies.

Readme Studies Abroad

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The Lottery

The morning of October 27th was cloudy and overcast, with the cold of a mid-autumn day; the leaves of the trees showed hints of orange, and the dutifully maintained grass was richly green. The students of Carnegie Mellon began to gather on the Cut around ten o’clock; the whole lottery …

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette takes inspiration from Andrew Carnegie

Steel mills, newspapers, and Carnegie Mellon Architecture: what do these all have in common? They are all built on a foundation of Pittsburgh-based exploitative labor practices. Andrew Carnegie opened his first steel mill in 1875, and with it started Pittsburgh’s cultural obsession with underpaying and overworking the labor force. With …

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Leaked CMRC Plans for Missile Silo Under the Cut

In a shocking discovery this Tuesday, one of our reporters found that Carnegie Mellon Rocket Command has mocked up CAD schematics for a missile silo to be housed underneath The Cut. According to our source, the silo is to be about 30 feet wide and 120 feet deep; it …

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Student Dies of Autoerotic Asphyxiation on Donner Swings

PITTSBURGH, PA In a first-of-its-kind incident for CMU, a student has passed away from asphyxiation by autofellatio, otherwise known as a “self suck incident.” Eyewitnesses report that late Thursday night, the victim approached the playground swings in the Donner Ditch, pulled their pants down, and proceeded to assume a position …

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A Letter from the Editor

Following a disappointing showing from readme in the first issue, we were going to fire the entire editorial staff and replace them all with variants of ChatGPT. We are told this will cut costs and raise profits, but unfortunately, due to labor laws, immigration laws, marriage laws, and regular old …

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MLM vs MLM vs MLM: Everything YOU need to know

The modern world is filled with confusing new acronyms, and it seems like more crop up every day. The most insidious example is “MLM”, an amorphous concept that no person seems to truly understand and which appears to shift meaning with no regard to context.

I speak, of course, …

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Smoking cigarettes is the coward's way out of an oral fixation

It's a late night. I'm a private eye, packing a revolver and a second revolver, 'cause that's what you need in the rough-and-tumble streets of North Oakland. I wear a wire and a long coat, but there's one thing you'll never catch me with, and that's a cigarette drooping from …

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"Are you a small Asian woman? CMU wants YOU for buggy driving! Contact a buggy org and strap into a tin can today!"

With child labor laws repealed, CMU Daycare begins buggy training

In the landmark Supreme Court case Buggy v. United States, child labor laws have successfully been repealed to allow the use of children for buggy drivers. CMU has already begun transforming its daycare center in Margaret Morrison into a state-of-the-art buggy training facility. Children as young as two will begin …

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A comic with three captioned illustrations. In order, it reads "not to flex on anyone, but I'm Jewish, and I got into art school just fine."
"Escaping Samsara for engineers," an incredibly detailed hand-sketched diagram which this alt text could unfortunately not do justice to.
Student amazed by foreign culture after study abroad in Philadelphia • President Jahanian renames Office of Community Responsibility to Department of War • CMU Suicide Club announces no returning members for Academic Year 25-26 • Carnegie Mellon unveils plans to make second, shittier donner • Forbes Avenue Jehova's Witnesses will be performing in Greek Sing 2025 • Subway unveils new protein option for sandwiches named "liquefied vagrants" • Yet another Tepper startup discovered to be overly complex Ponzi Scheme • How to tell if your reform rabbi is a lesbian (she is) • Naughty List leaked • Artificial Intelligence trained by CMU students gains sentience, immediately kills itself • Loving Couple LARP as bitter, nearly-­separated divorcees • SCS class names shortened to series of grunts and whistles • My strong opinions on the Middle East - an essay • Buggy steroid use on raceday: an investigation • White boy SHOCKS locals by speaking in fluent Chinese accent • “I’ve been conducting for 17 years straight now,” says former Eurhythmics student. “I’ve seen God, and she breathes at 62 bpm” • i have two calculators in my backpack and im ashamed • There is nothing funny about erectile dysfunction • Is your polycule centralized, or peer-to-peer? Find out now! • Man-Woman Interaction institute forced to extrapolate from low sample size • Student amazed by foreign culture after study abroad in Philadelphia • President Jahanian renames Office of Community Responsibility to Department of War. • CMU Suicide Club announces no returning members for Academic Year 25-26 • Carnegie Mellon unveils plans to make second, shittier donner • Forbes Avenue Jehova's Witnesses will be performing in Greek Sing 2025 • Subway unveils new protein option for sandwiches named "liquefied vagrants" • Yet another Tepper startup discovered to be overly complex Ponzi Scheme • How to tell if your reform rabbi is a lesbian (she is). • Naughty List leaked. • Artificial Intelligence trained by CMU students gains sentience, immediately kills itself • Loving Couple LARP as bitter, nearly-­separated divorcees • SCS class names shortened to series of grunts and whistles • My strong opinions on the Middle East - an essay. • Buggy steroid use on raceday: an investigation • White boy SHOCKS locals by speaking in fluent Chinese accent. • “I’ve been conducting for 17 years straight now,” says former Eurhythmics student. “I’ve seen God, and she breathes at 62 bpm” • i have two calculators in my backpack and im ashamed. • There is nothing funny about erectile dysfunction • Is your polycule centralized, or peer-to-peer? Find out now! • Man-Woman Interaction institute forced to extrapolate from low sample size.