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HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

Commuting Memes

Posts tagged with Commuting

Quantum Commuting Hopes

Physics Science
2 months ago 5.5K views 0 shares
Quantum Commuting Hopes
That face when you realize the probability of spontaneously teleporting 50 kilometers is 10 -34,000,000,000 , which is technically not zero. You're telling me there's a chance? Just infinitesimally small... like my research funding. I've been standing in the same spot for hours just hoping to skip my commute. Quantum mechanics gives us hope in the most useless ways possible.

Civil's In Rush Hour

Engineering
3 months ago 11.1K views 0 shares
Civil's In Rush Hour
The ultimate civil engineer paradox! While stuck in traffic, our hero is sketching bridge designs (because of course, what else would you do?). Then comes the plot twist—a "DRAW BRIDGE AHEAD" sign appears and our engineer loses it! The irony is just *chef's kiss*. They can design complex suspension bridges that span kilometers but are utterly defeated by having to wait for a drawbridge to let boats through. Classic engineer brain: "I could redesign this entire transportation system, but I refuse to be inconvenienced by it for five minutes."

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