While Tina Fey may have created this latest meditative trend to help cope with the political and social unrest in our country, sheetcaking can also be used to help cope with various struggles that one faces in their daily collegiate life. If any of these twelve examples apply to you, then you might want to try sheetcaking.
Sheetcaking [verb]: the act of demolishing a sheet cake by oneself as a coping mechanism to deal with something awful going around in the world around you.
1. When you thought your class started at 1:15 but it actually starts at 1
2. When you walk into the classroom and your professor tells everyone to pull out the homework that you were unaware you had
3. When the test you've been studying for is actually today, not tomorrow
4. When your professor hands out a pop quiz on material you learned in yesterday's class
5. When your school asks you to pick your major and you don't know what you're doing with your life
6. When there's no such thing as syllabus week or day during your class
7. When your professor only has office hours when you're in other classes
8. When you go to an event for free food, and they run out of food by the time you get there
9. When you pull an all-nighter for a class to study and then accidentally fall asleep and sleep through the class
10. When you get handed a test and realize you studied the wrong material
11. When your school brings therapy dogs to school, but you're in class while the dogs are visiting
Happy sheetcaking, friends
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