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Pure Math Supremacy

Pure Math Supremacy
The eternal intellectual snobbery of pure mathematicians on full display here! Nothing says "I'm intellectually superior" quite like dismissing applied math as pedestrian. Meanwhile, engineers are actually building bridges with that "lesser" math while pure mathematicians debate whether their latest theorem will matter in 300 years. The smug anime face really captures that special brand of academic elitism that keeps mathematics departments divided and first-year students terrified.

Cosine Or Sine? The Ultimate Trig Gang War

Cosine Or Sine? The Ultimate Trig Gang War
The ultimate math gang rivalry! This meme brilliantly parodies street gang culture with two mathematicians repping their preferred trigonometric function. The red side argues that cosine is the fundamental function (with sine just being cosine shifted by π/2 radians), while the blue side insists sine is primary (and cosine is just sine shifted). What makes this extra nerdy is that both sides are technically correct! In the world of differential equations, you can derive either function from the other. It's the mathematical equivalent of the chicken-or-egg debate, but with way more Greek letters. Next time your calc professor asks which is more fundamental, throw up the appropriate gang sign!

The Mathematical Hierarchy

The Mathematical Hierarchy
Oh, the eternal struggle of every math enthusiast! Pure mathematics gets all the glory—bathed in the golden light of elegant proofs and beautiful equations. Meanwhile, statistics lurks in the shadows with its p-values, null hypotheses, and confidence intervals that make even seasoned mathematicians break into a cold sweat. The truth? Mathematics is like that parent who has a favorite child. Calculus? Algebra? Number theory? Come bask in the light! Statistics? Go to your room and don't come out until you've normalized your distributions! Every math department has that one hallway nobody talks about... where statisticians huddle together muttering about "sufficient sample sizes" while the pure mathematicians pretend not to know them at faculty parties.