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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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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 …

Read more


A word search which repeatedly tells the reader to take a deep breath and start breathing manually.

A Letter from the Editor

I was on break :)

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A Novel Approach to Union Busting

Running a small business is hard. In today’s world full of soulless corporations, it is inspiring to see hard­working American families succeed in honest business ventures like buying out the competition and passing the result down to their children. Unfortunately, the world is often cruel to those with pure intentions. …

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README Insurance Scam Comes to Light

Last night readMe’s very own chief editor Eshaan Joshi was extradited by the Trudeau administration under several counts of insurance fraud. It was found that for the past three years he has been claiming several life insurance policies from readMe staff along with abusing Canada's generous healthcare policy.

The …

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Tired of Binge Drinking? Try Vibe Drinking

Let me tell you about a CMU student named Bob. I actually don’t know a person named Bob at CMU, but let’s just say he’s real. Like many other students at CMU, he has no friends, no girlfriend, no money, no sexual activity, no summer internship lined up, no loving …

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Kirby's Adventure NES Review

If you’re a masochist looking for a reason to bash your head against a wall for five hours straight, then Kirby’s Adventure for the Nintendo Entertainment System is the game for you. This eldritch abomination of a video game is the sole reason my NES is currently shoved in a …

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Homework Trouble

Dear Professor Choset,

I hope you are having a wonderful day so far. I wanted to inform you of some extenuating circumstances that may delay the submission of my Introduction to Robotics final. You see, Professor Choset, I built the spiffiest little robot anyone’s ever seen. It walked and …

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Commonly Asked Dinner Q's

Whenever you bring home a new loved one for dinner, it’s inevitable that your parents will ask you questions about them. Bringing home your new copy of ReadMe is no different. Today we will discuss some of the questions you can anticipate will be asked of you and your new …

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Carnegie Mellon to offer new exchange programs

If the news here in the US of A is starting to get to you, don’t fear. CMU has announced two new exchange programs so you can get the hell out of here, at least for a year.

By popular demand, the CMU-CMU program will be opening next year, …

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Easy Alternatives To Fixing Your Heater!

With the current weather conditions, it is important that everyone stays safe, and more importantly warm. However, when the heater has to be fixed seven times in one month– and still isn’t working– it might be time to look for alternatives. Heaters can be a bit out of the price …

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Tongue Wrestler Fights Battle for Dominance

Since the dawn of humankind, the practice of wrestling has been used to determine social pecking orders. Countless fighters, from the Greeks to the Mughals to John Cena, have earned alpha status by turning their opponents into emasculated area rugs. It doesn’t matter whether people wrestle with bodies, arms, or …

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Making Money on Campus

The unfortunate financial situation you’re in is not uncommon among new students. You may have managed to get into CMU — yippee! — but you had to give up your life savings and right arm in order to pay tuition. While Valentine’s Day will never be the same with the …

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SCC To Begin Enforcing Hays Code on Midway

As booth organizations begin to design their booths for the 2025 Spring Carnival, Spring Carnival Committee has announced a controversial new slate of regulations for the upcoming semester. In a press release emailed out to all booth chairs SCC required all booth designs to comply with Hollywood’s 1934 Hays Code. …

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Overwhelmed by Irish culture after hearing Kinky Boots once

Though I’ve always considered myself an admirer of Irish culture, I am ashamed to admit I was quite ignorant of its complexities. My appreciation was limited to wearing green on St. Patrick's Day, making offhand comments about leprechauns whenever I saw a rainbow, and eating the occasional potato.

I …

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A Very Readme Christmas

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Proposal for a new meme

Recently, I have noticed an uptick in discussion of the upcoming “Grand Theft Auto VI” video game, particularly in a humorous manner. Every time I visit social media platforms on the Internet, users make jokes about the various goods and services released onto the consumer market (or notable occurrences) before …

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Crystals for home improvement

2025 is sure to be quite a stressful year, and Readme is here to help. With the guidance of nature’s most magical healing entities, become one with the spirits and dispel the cockroaches in your dorm. The healing crystal techniques described here have been used since the dawn of Carnegie …

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Iliano Spills All, Denies Ties to CIA

On November 7th, README secured an interview with one of CMU's most famed figures: Dr. Illiano Cervesato, the professor for Principles of Imperative Computing. Reproduced below are some of the most intriguing, incriminating, and downright intransient questions and answers we got from this unprecedented collaboration.

Your class is infamous …

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Optimal Conditions for Black Mold Farming

Abstract

Black mold (Stachybotrys chartarum) is a fungus known to grow in apartment buildings rented out to college students by slum lords. This phenomenon is usually absent from buildings with proper ventilation systems, begging the question: how could black mold be grown in a dorm room? Many of the …

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Hero cop reads corpse Miranda rights • Hasbro publishes internship rejection trading card game • Man-Woman Interaction institute forced to extrapolate from low sample size • 3D Printer Crushed by Anvil, Now Regular Printer • Studies show you're not being gaslit, you're just genuinely losing it • SCS class names shortened to series of grunts and whistles • Booth chair discovers that "scissor lift violation" isn't a sex thing • Novel studies demonstrate that drinking water and eating food are good for you, pulling all nighters and shotgunning Celsius are bad • If you don't read this magazine, we'll shoot this Scotty Dog • GOOD NEWS! 3rd Amendment Repealed: Veteran housing crisis resolved • Controversy over Rev Noodle slogan: "Are you ready for the revolution?" • Booth Chairs and School of Drama compete to see who can violate the most labor laws • Intro to Religion Course Deadline Drops; Whole Class Converts to Judiasm • You can disassemble the military-industrial technocomplex after I get a job • REPORT: If Kamala really wanted my vote, she wouldn’t’ve made me late to class • USNews names CMU number 1 school named after Andrew Carnegie and Andrew Mellon for the 125th year in a row • Artificial Intelligence trained by CMU students gains sentience, immediately kills itself • What linear algebra can teach you about your parent’s sex lives • Student discovers 09207 TECH QUANT ANAL not quite what they expected • CMU student signs up for Qatar course by mistake, forced to commute 14,000 miles/day • Hero cop reads corpse Miranda rights. • Hasbro publishes internship rejection trading card game. • Man-Woman Interaction institute forced to extrapolate from low sample size. • 3D Printer Crushed by Anvil, Now Regular Printer • Studies show you're not being gaslit, you're just genuinely losing it • SCS class names shortened to series of grunts and whistles • Booth chair discovers that "scissor lift violation" isn't a sex thing • Novel studies demonstrate that drinking water and eating food are good for you, pulling all nighters and shotgunning Celsius are bad. • If you don't read this magazine, we'll shoot this Scotty Dog. • GOOD NEWS! 3rd Amendment Repealed: Veteran housing crisis resolved. • Controversy over Rev Noodle slogan: "Are you ready for the revolution?" • Booth Chairs and School of Drama compete to see who can violate the most labor laws • Intro to Religion Course Deadline Drops; Whole Class Converts to Judiasm. • You can disassemble the military-industrial technocomplex after I get a job • REPORT: If Kamala really wanted my vote, she wouldn’t’ve made me late to class • USNews names CMU number 1 school named after Andrew Carnegie and Andrew Mellon for the 125th year in a row • Artificial Intelligence trained by CMU students gains sentience, immediately kills itself • What linear algebra can teach you about your parent’s sex lives. • Student discovers 09207 TECH QUANT ANAL not quite what they expected. • CMU student signs up for Qatar course by mistake, forced to commute 14,000 miles/day