Graduates cut cap patterns to mark wild traditions
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This year’s Danish graduates are snipping unique designs into their traditional caps to commemorate their final school days, with beer bongs proving a particularly popular motif, state broadcaster DR reports. The caps often feature symbols of the students’ most memorable experiences, from drinking 24 beers in 24 hours to skinny-dipping in lakes or partying until […] The post Graduates cut cap patterns to mark wild traditions appeared first on Daily Northern .
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