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Normal Physics Problems

Normal Physics Problems
Physics textbooks really said "let's spice things up with some interdisciplinary trauma!" This gem features a problem where you're KIDNAPPED by political science majors for the crime of... *checks notes*... scientific gatekeeping. And somehow you're expected to calculate vehicle speed while blindfolded? Talk about applying physics under pressure! The comment thread is pure gold - physics majors throwing shade at other disciplines while conveniently ignoring that they can't explain 95% of the universe's composition. Dark matter and dark energy? More like "dark embarrassment." The theoretical physicist's response is the perfect scientific mic drop. Nothing says academic superiority like shouting "WELL NEITHER DOES ANYONE ELSE!" when your entire field is built on elegant equations describing a tiny fraction of reality.

The STEM Family Feud

The STEM Family Feud
The most scientifically accurate Venn diagram doesn't exi— Oh wait, here it is! Nothing unites the STEM fields quite like their mutual disdain for each other. Physicists mock engineers who can't win Nobel Prizes, mathematicians scoff at both while being utterly incomprehensible to normal humans, and everyone agrees chemists are inferior (except chemists, who are too busy making things explode to notice). The beautiful irony? They all desperately need each other to make actual scientific progress. It's like a dysfunctional academic family where everyone thinks they're the smart one.

The Scientific Discipline Rivalry

The Scientific Discipline Rivalry
The eternal scientific rivalry captured in muscular arm form. Physicists and chemists can agree on exactly one thing: their mutual disdain for biology. They'd rather calculate the quantum state of every electron in the universe than memorize the Krebs cycle. The irony? They're all just studying different scales of the same reality. But don't tell them that—they've got lab equipment to passive-aggressively borrow from each other.