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Pepetide: When Biochemistry Meets Internet Culture

Pepetide: When Biochemistry Meets Internet Culture
Behold! The rare Pepetide in its natural notebook habitat! This brilliant biochemistry pun combines the internet meme frog Pepe with peptides (those chains of amino acids that make up proteins). The doodler has created the saddest molecular structure ever - complete with chemical bonds of pure disappointment. That's what happens when you study organic chemistry for 48 hours straight with nothing but energy drinks and existential dread! Your brain starts making protein puns that would make Marie Curie roll in her lead-lined grave.

The Great Mole Misinterpretation

The Great Mole Misinterpretation
When your teacher says "mole" but your brain hears "ACTUAL RODENT" instead of 6.022×10²³! This masterpiece of scientific doodlery shows what happens when chemistry students mentally transform Avogadro's number into a literal mole with feet. It's the perfect representation of that moment your brain refuses to chemistry and decides to biology instead. The ultimate chemical identity crisis!

Binary Boredom: When Pentesting Gets Weird

Binary Boredom: When Pentesting Gets Weird
The perfect intersection of computer science and doodling during class! This crude sketch shows the inner workings of a computer with the ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit) and CPU labeled as stick figures surrounded by binary numbers (1, 0, 1) and a random "500" thrown in. The caption "i guess we doin bullshit now" perfectly captures that moment when your brain checks out during technical lectures and decides artistic expression is the only escape. It's basically what happens when your processor decides to run the "daydream.exe" program instead of paying attention to buffer overflow vulnerabilities.

Chemistry Doodles During History Class

Chemistry Doodles During History Class
When your brain is stuck in chemistry lab but your body is trapped in Ancient Greek history! This brilliant doodle shows the chemical equation NH₄⁺ (ammonium) + 🐼 (panda) = 🐼⁺ (pand-ammonium). The perfect pun for when your professor is droning on about Archaic Greece and your mind wanders to ionic compounds. Who needs to pay attention to lecture handout 6 when you can create chemistry wordplay that would make Democritus proud? The ancient Greeks gave us atoms, but this student gave us pand-ammonium!