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When DIY Science Goes Terribly Wrong

When DIY Science Goes Terribly Wrong
When your "home biochemistry lab" crosses the line from "quirky scientist" to "potential serial killer"... 😬 Nothing says "maybe I should rethink my hobbies" quite like ordering what appears to be several hundred pounds of suspiciously flesh-colored material that's supposedly the remains of poor Steve from North Dakota. The casual mention of woodchippers really brings that special "I'm definitely on a watchlist now" energy to the whole situation. Remember kids, there's DIY science, and then there's "why is the FBI at my door?" Science should involve test tubes, not body-sized packages from questionable suppliers!

Serial Killer Vs Parallel Killer

Serial Killer Vs Parallel Killer
Electricity nerds rejoice! This meme brilliantly merges electrical circuit diagrams with dark humor. In a serial circuit (top), current flows through components one after another—just like a serial killer who takes victims sequentially. But in a parallel circuit (bottom), current splits and flows through multiple paths simultaneously—like a parallel killer who would, theoretically, dispatch multiple victims at once. The efficiency difference is undeniable! In electrical terms, if one component fails in a serial circuit, the whole thing stops working. In parallel, the other paths remain functional. Circuit design has never been so morbidly educational!

This Joke Has Been Metastasizing For A Year

This Joke Has Been Metastasizing For A Year
When your dermatologist invents a word and suddenly you're facing mortality! The doctor says "carcinizatious" instead of "carcinogenic," and the poor patient watches in horror as their "mole" transforms from a benign skin feature into a crab-shaped metastasizing nightmare. The punchline? It's literally been "sitting inside" them for a year, growing into that ominous crab-like shape we see in the final panel. A dark but brilliant play on medical terminology and the Latin root "carcin-" (meaning crab), which is why cancer-causing agents are called "carcinogenic" and malignant tumors often spread in a crab-like pattern. That mole definitely wasn't just sitting there!