U.S. college graduates, fed up with the job market and slow
economy, have began wiping their asses with their diplomas in protest.
The
nationwide protests, known as the “Univershitty Protests,” have spread online
via social networks as thousands of graduates have been posting pictures of
their stained diplomas online.
“I may
not be able to find a respectable career with my degree,” recent MIT graduate
Donald Cooper said, “but at least now I can save the family money on toilet
paper.”
The
protests were sparked from a demonstration at Purdue University. Three recent graduates who had been living on
the streets wiped their asses with their degrees and marched across campus.
“We
wanted to send a message to everyone that our education system is setting us up
for failure,” original protester Jamie Bridges said. “Plus, to be honest, the
diploma paper actually makes for a comfortable wipe.”
University
deans across the nation have been quick to show their displeasure with the
protests. The most outspoken, hilariously, has been Brown University Dean
Katherine Bergeron.
“I’m
not going to sign my name to some official document just so some punk kids can
wipe their asses with it,” Burgeron said. “A Brown degree can get you much
further in life than a brown degree can.”
With hundreds of new pictures appearing online each day, there is no end in sight for the
Univershitty Protests. It seems only an improved job market can stop this disgustingly
comical and tragic event.

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