
By: Bobblehead Einstein
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Your coolness peaked in grades K-6. Here's a look back at your finest moments.
All the kids with the cracker stackers Lunchables looked like chumps next to you, because there was something indescribably cool about uncooked pizza in grade school.
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You begged your mom to buy them for you because you thought they'd help you run faster, but all they really did was ruin your chances of ever winning a game of manhunt.
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Except you couldn't handle the responsibility of the most permanent writing utensil so you bought a pack of erasable pens (or smearable pens, as they should have been called).
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And you looking around the room to see if anyone else noticed. They did.
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Or as you were known from kindergarten through 12th grade, Jessica [LAST INITIAL].
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As Shylock's daughter in The Merchant of Venice.
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Studio Rygalik has an important message: if you must cut carbs, build something out of them.
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Talk about carb-loading!
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