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We Get It, You Like Feeling Like A Bad Boy...

We Get It, You Like Feeling Like A Bad Boy...
The eternal struggle of the STEM graduate - watching friends debate the ethics of defense contractors while secretly checking Lockheed's salary packages. Nothing says "moral flexibility" quite like condemning military-industrial complexes until you see their benefits package. The real quantum superposition is holding anti-war values while simultaneously calculating how many missiles you'd need to design to pay off those student loans.

When 2 Hours Feel Like 10

When 2 Hours Feel Like 10
Nothing tests the theory of relativity quite like sitting through mandatory ethics training while daydreaming about that defense contractor paycheck. Einstein forgot to mention that time dilates exponentially when PowerPoint slides contain the words "compliance" and "integrity." Meanwhile, your moral compass is spinning like a broken gyroscope as you contemplate whether selling your soul is worth the premium healthcare plan and matching 401k. The academic-industrial complex in its natural habitat, folks!

Ethics For Sale: Six Figures And A Hard Hat

Ethics For Sale: Six Figures And A Hard Hat
Nothing quite captures the engineering graduate's moral dilemma like a six-figure salary that comes with the job description "make things go boom better." One minute you're designing sustainable infrastructure in your college capstone project, the next you're drooling over defense contractor benefits packages while your ethics professor's voice fades into background noise. The classic battle between student loan payments and your soul! Turns out the conversion rate from "I want to help humanity" to "I can optimize this missile's aerodynamics" is approximately $100,000 per year.

No Engineer Is Safe

No Engineer Is Safe
The eternal engineering dilemma, beautifully illustrated by sentient vegetables. You reject defense contracts on moral grounds, only to be immediately cornered by the unholy trinity of the petroleum industry, cost-cutting executives, and safety-optional design specs. It's like escaping a shark only to land in a pool of piranhas. The engineering job market is essentially just choosing which ethical compromise gives you the least nightmares. I've seen colleagues debate the moral implications of weapons systems for hours, then quietly accept jobs designing slightly more efficient oil extraction equipment the next day. Principles are wonderful until rent is due.

Engineering: A Self-Inflicted Nightmare

Engineering: A Self-Inflicted Nightmare
That moment of existential dread when you're staring at your 47th unsolvable problem set at 3 AM and suddenly remember... YOU chose engineering! Nobody forced you into this caffeine-fueled, sleep-deprived, equation-riddled nightmare! Your high school self had such grand dreams about "building cool stuff" and "changing the world" — but failed to mention the part where you'd be crying over differential equations while your business major friends are out partying! Self-inflicted suffering at its finest! *maniacal scientist laugh* Your tears are statistically significant, with p

I Don't Need Money, I Need Answers

I Don't Need Money, I Need Answers
The eternal struggle between practicality and curiosity distilled into one perfect frame. Engineers build bridges; theoretical physicists wonder why the universe doesn't collapse into a singularity during their morning coffee. Sure, one career path might lead to financial stability, but the other might lead to understanding the fundamental nature of reality while surviving on ramen noodles. The whiteboard of complex equations in the background is just chef's kiss—visual proof that some of us would rather chase quantum ghosts than quarterly bonuses.

The Ultimate Math Meme Understanding Sacrifice

The Ultimate Math Meme Understanding Sacrifice
Choosing engineering just to understand math memes is like blasting yourself into a black hole to get a better Wi-Fi signal. Sure, you'll finally grasp those sweet differential equation jokes, but at what cost? 51 YEARS of your life spent calculating the tensile strength of beams when you could've just Googled "why math nerds laugh at π jokes." The academic equivalent of using a nuclear reactor to make toast. Worth it? Maybe. The memes are pretty good.