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Readme: Sex Sells


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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Candidates for a 51st State

In this review, we’re going to be analyzing potential candidates to annex our great country to add as our 51st American state. It’s a buyer’s market right now, with BlackRock buying the Panama Canal and Microsoft acquiring yet another acre of old-growth redwood forest to build another data center. As …

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Interwar Update

Once again, we’d like to thank you, dear reader, for continuing to stick with readMe through these turbulent times. You probably never imagined that the US government would declare us illegal, but alas, much like cocaine and alcohol before us, it seems like Uncle Sam has a penchant for criminalizing …

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An ad for a "march against leap year," beginning on March 1st ("no, the REAL March 1st").
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.)

Hey Alums! Here's what's new on campus

Welcome back to campus, alumni! We hope that you have fun during carnival, and that the school brings back warm memories of your time here. CMU’s changed a lot since you’ve graduated, but don’t fear: readMe is here to get you up to speed.

Schatz has acquired its first …

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The Spinning Jenny is sapphic, actually.

The story you’ve been told about the Spinning Jenny is a lie.

Years of queer erasure and the narratives of straight men have hidden the true lesbian love story that is the Spinning Jenny. While your history books tell you that it was a yarnspinning device invented by James …

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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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REPORTS: CMU Nothing Like Jewish Sleepaway Camp

Freshman Ari Steinberg has spent every summer at Camp Ramah in New England since he was 9 years old, so he thought living in a traditional triple on the third floor of Mudge would be easy as alef, bet, gimel. And he was ready to survive a few weeks of …

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Grandma's Secret Recipes, Volume 167

Sweet Surprise Chili 2 lbs ground beef 1 lb venison, fresh 2 cans red tomatoes (none of those damn other colors) 1 can sweet corn kernels 1 pack bacon 1 carton steel nails (add rust for flavor) ½ carton milk 2 tbsp garlic salt 2 tbsp lard

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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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Scobell House Risks Facing Demolition for Multiple Violations of Pennsylvanian Law

Scobell House is currently the only all­-women dormitory at CMU, but this will soon cease to be the case. In the fall of 2023, this student residential building officially opened after being renovated and was converted from an all-­male dormitory to an all­-women dormitory. However, only two years after its …

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I used to hate French People

I used to hate French people. As a young denizen of the internet, I spent time in circles that enjoyed ragging on the country and its citizens, and those sentiments festered into my own twisted anger at people I’d never even met. I jeered in history classes, bullied internet strangers, …

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A great-depression-era bread line, but for mental health.

README Announces Partnership With Lockheed Martin

As the world begins to reckon with the effects of global war, the definition of what is considered warfare has broadened significantly. Modern warfare is not just conducted on the battlefield: it is carried out in the home and in the minds of every enemy citizen. Ever since humanity’s …

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Gelt still more real than crypto • CMU History Dept. buys new textbooks with oddly attractive pictures of Andrew Carnegie • “I have no way of knowing”, says person who could very easily look it up • Student amazed by foreign culture after study abroad in Philadelphia • CPS intervenes after a drunken Big Pharma beats Little Pharma • Student uses AI to write suicide note, gets posthumous AIV • Elves join UAW Local 1701 • Is that Nazi salute or is Elon Musk just happy to see me? • ReadMe a huge proponent of meth as children's study aid • White boy SHOCKS locals by speaking in fluent Chinese accent • CS Students shocked to discover classes have names • Carnegie Mellon color no longer the concept of plaid • Architecture students host training camp for hunkering down at CMU • Post-­Gazette editorial board devastated to discover Hitler not endorseable candidate for 2028 • Creator of Bradford pear tree amongst first to be killed on invention of time travel • Buggy orgs fret over possible shortages of small Asian women following letter on the CCP • Buggy steroid use on raceday: an investigation • Breaking news: student from California realizes ash falling from sky is actually snow • How to choose the most poetic sequence of four groups to persecute • Due to overenrollment, CMU to add 4 AM exam slots • Gelt still more real than crypto. • CMU History Dept. buys new textbooks with oddly attractive pictures of Andrew Carnegie • “I have no way of knowing”, says person who could very easily look it up • Student amazed by foreign culture after study abroad in Philadelphia • CPS intervenes after a drunken Big Pharma beats Little Pharma • Student uses AI to write suicide note, gets posthumous AIV • Elves join UAW Local 1701. • Is that Nazi salute or is Elon Musk just happy to see me? • ReadMe a huge proponent of meth as children's study aid. • White boy SHOCKS locals by speaking in fluent Chinese accent. • CS Students shocked to discover classes have names • Carnegie Mellon color no longer the concept of plaid • Architecture students host training camp for hunkering down at CMU • Post-­Gazette editorial board devastated to discover Hitler not endorseable candidate for 2028. • Creator of Bradford pear tree amongst first to be killed on invention of time travel. • Buggy orgs fret over possible shortages of small Asian women following letter on the CCP • Buggy steroid use on raceday: an investigation • Breaking news: student from California realizes ash falling from sky is actually snow • How to choose the most poetic sequence of four groups to persecute • Due to overenrollment, CMU to add 4 AM exam slots