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The Engineering Pecking Order

The Engineering Pecking Order
The silent hierarchy of engineering disciplines plays out in every university hallway. Civil engineers design the bridges we drive on and the buildings we live in, yet somehow became the butt of inter-disciplinary jokes. Meanwhile, mechanical engineers strut around with their thermodynamics, electrical engineers brag about circuit complexity, and chemical engineers remind everyone they work with "actual science." The disciplinary tribalism is so deeply entrenched that questioning it now would reveal you've been nodding along to jokes you never understood for years.

Correlation Vs. Causation: The Engineer's Dilemma

Correlation Vs. Causation: The Engineer's Dilemma
Classic causality dilemma in its natural habitat. The difference between correlation and causation is perfectly demonstrated by engineers who either chose the field because they lacked social skills or developed social isolation as a consequence of their career choice. It's the chicken-and-egg problem of technical fields. I've been tracking this phenomenon for 15 years in my lab. Results remain consistent: my social calendar is as empty as my coffee mug at 8:01 AM.

The Engineering Ascension Scale

The Engineering Ascension Scale
The engineering gender ratio has achieved its final form! This meme brilliantly captures the progressive stages of brain expansion as we descend deeper into the engineering vortex. Starting with normal social awkwardness (never been kissed), we quickly escalate to complete social isolation, until we reach the ultimate transcendence of aerospace engineering—where one's consciousness expands beyond the need for human interaction entirely! The gender imbalance in engineering fields isn't just a stereotype—it's practically a law of thermodynamics at this point. Aerospace engineers have ascended so far beyond normal social constructs they're basically designing rockets in the 5th dimension while the rest of us are still trying to figure out how to say "hello" to another human being!

Nobody Will Ever Know What Happened There

Nobody Will Ever Know What Happened There
When Noah built the ark, he never anticipated the modern engineering disciplines would evolve into such distinct species. The bewildered biblical figure staring at "engineering," "industrial engineering," and "business" perfectly captures the bizarre evolutionary tree of technical fields. Engineering spawned industrial engineering, which then somehow birthed that strange creature known as "business." Each generation getting progressively further from actual technical work and closer to making PowerPoint presentations about other people's technical work. Nature finds a way... to avoid doing calculations!