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HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

HTTP 418: I'm a teapot

The server identifies as a teapot now and is on a tea break, brb

Scientific horror Memes

Posts tagged with Scientific horror

The Universal Lab Terror

Lab-life Research Science Biology Chemistry
3 months ago 10.9K views 0 shares
The Universal Lab Terror
Nothing quite matches the sheer terror of hearing your centrifuge make an unexpected sound. One second you're calmly pipetting samples, the next you're experiencing cardiac arrest because your $50,000 equipment decided to impersonate a washing machine with a brick inside it. Scientists don't run from monsters—we run from unbalanced rotors spinning at 14,000 RPM.

The Forbidden Lab Snack Dilemma

Lab-life Chemistry Science Academia Research
4 months ago 10.0K views 0 shares
The Forbidden Lab Snack Dilemma
That moment of existential dread when your hunger overrides your lab safety training... Nothing says "future mutation" quite like snacking after handling mysterious compounds. The real experiment isn't what's in your beaker—it's what happens when you combine hydrochloric acid residue with Doritos. Your epitaph will read "brilliant chemist, terrible at following basic protocol." Darwin Awards committee is watching with great interest.

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