This meme perfectly captures the bizarre interdisciplinary politics of Nobel Prizes! In the top panel, giving a chemistry prize to a biologist is deemed "appropriate" because the fields have significant overlap (biochemistry is huge). The receptionist's sweet response shows how normalized this boundary-crossing has become.
But award a physics prize to a computer scientist? EMERGENCY! The bottom panel's "inappropriate" label and frantic HR call reveal academia's hidden hierarchies. This happens more than you'd think - computational physics and quantum computing blur these lines constantly, yet the old guard clutches their pearls.
The secret joke: these territorial disputes matter way more to academics than to actual scientific progress. Meanwhile, the rest of us are just waiting for someone to cure cancer or build a fusion reactor!