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Kebab Steam Engine

Kebab Steam Engine
The perfect fusion of culinary arts and thermodynamics! This meme brilliantly parodies engineering presentations by treating a kebab rotisserie as a serious mechanical innovation. The specs are technically accurate—60 RPM is indeed a reasonable rotation speed for cooking meat evenly, 20 watts is sufficient power for a small motor, and 20 Nm of torque would certainly keep those skewers turning smoothly regardless of meat load. The punchline delivers perfectly: all this engineering jargon just to say it's for "kebab and stuff." Classic case of overengineering the explanation for something deliciously simple!

Suppose You Have An Imagination

Suppose You Have An Imagination
Every introvert's nightmare - a math problem that doubles as an existential crisis. "Suppose you have 5 friends" is already venturing into the realm of fantasy for many of us. The next question might as well be "If unicorns were real, how many would fit in your garage?" Teachers really need to read the room before dropping these hypothetical social bombshells. I'd raise my hand and ask for more realistic numbers, but that would require... talking.

Drawing Hexagons Is A Must

Drawing Hexagons Is A Must
The progression of drawing a benzene ring is a universal organic chemistry experience! First, you start with a confident line, then struggle with angles, eventually form a hexagon, and finally... Joey gets it completely wrong with that pentagon abomination. Every chem student knows the sacred rule: benzene rings must be perfectly hexagonal with that satisfying alternating double bond notation. That last panel is triggering every organic chemistry professor on the planet right now.

The Infinity Game No One Can Win

The Infinity Game No One Can Win
Oh, the infinite cruelty of mathematics! Between 0 and 1 lies an uncountably infinite set of real numbers. That's right - no matter how long you sit there listing decimals, you'll never finish. Not in a lifetime. Not in a billion lifetimes. This is basically the mathematical equivalent of asking someone to empty the ocean with a teaspoon. Even the most dedicated mathematician would just stare at you with the same horrified expression Chandler has here. Next time someone tells you math is just "basic numbers," show them this and watch their soul leave their body as they contemplate the concept of infinity.