Life after college can seem bleak and hopeless. Ripped from a comfortable web of classes, parties, and extra curricular activities, only to be thrown into the cold world that is corporate America, young adults find themselves asking, "Who am I?" "Where do I belong?", "What am I doing with my life?", and "Why do I sound like an old Talking Heads song?" It's down right traumatizing.

Well, 27-year-old Abe Liu decided to end his crippling mid-20s loneliness and revert back into a college Freshmen.  Liu was a Harvard Extension student, but that didn't quite satisfy his need to be surrounded by 18-year-olds.  He created a fake identification card and successfully began to pass himself off as a Harvard frosh.  He did pretty well too and managed to fool a number of people. He even spent many nights in the Harvard dorms crashing at his 19-year-old female friend's place.

Liu also made his presence known on the Harvard Class of 2015's Facebook Page by exchanging messages with students he hadn't met in person.  He began cultivating friends through this method of social media. Liu went to extraordinary lengths to become one of the crowd --  even posing for a fashion feature in the Harvard Crimson.

Students eventually caught onto his act and contacted police siting "suspicious activity."

Poor lonely Liu.  Cast away from his young companions only to be forced to interact with his peers.  His boring, late 20s peers. Let's just hope this doesn't effect his enrollment in a new high school next Fall.

[Via Complex]

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