Michelle Talmor | February 17, 2009
"It's not Valentine's Day!!"
Valentine's Day may have been on Saturday, some three days ago, but who's to say that the party is over?? It's not over until the prefrosh have hacked it!
We all know MIT's special Valentine's Day offerings and subsequent post of pictures of people in funny positions trying to juggle as many things saying MIT on them at once.
Us hickery hackery prefrosh decided to continue our tradition of spoofing MIT admission things and to give you all our version of the famous MIT Valentine's Card.
But wait! The original cards only went to the Early Action accepted students, lucky bitcas that they are!
Well, we're not so picky. Our card is for EVERYONE! That's right! Now us Regular Action folk will have something to wave around and hang on our fridges in proper geeky fashion too!
So, without further ado, I give you some pictures of stuff:

And also a picture of me posing geekily with a printed out version:

In order to print out your very own version of the card, download the PDF at the bottom here, print it using your favorite printer on any old piece of A4 paper, cut the card out of the page, fold it, paste the edges and voila!
Incidentally, you can also use better paper or even go to a printing place with the PDF for a more 'realistic' card.
Enjoy!
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Responses To This Entry:
EPIC. I actually like it better than the real one.
Posted by: '13 on February 16, 2009 06:02 PM
Man...we're bad prefrosh.
Posted by: Ahana on February 17, 2009 12:02 AM
Wow! This is really good. I thought the structure looked a little like guanine though not exactly it - caffine...interesting. Thanks for the card!!!
Posted by: Varun on February 17, 2009 09:02 AM
WOW! Keep it up!! the spoofing is so fun and awesome!! xD Hope u guys get in!
Posted by: Sheila '13 on February 17, 2009 02:02 PM
love the poem!! is it the same one on the mit cards too?
Posted by: Bilal on February 18, 2009 01:02 AM
Ok, answering myself, just saw the card on snivelys post, the poems not the same.
Posted by: Bilal on February 18, 2009 01:02 AM
@Bilal
Well, we couldn't just take the original poem - it was written from the prespective of students already in MIT.
We wrote ours from the prefrosh prespective :D
Posted by: Michelle from Israel on February 18, 2009 02:02 AM
ya I kinda figured
Posted by: Bilal on February 20, 2009 04:02 AM
