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When An Engineer Goes To Medical School

When An Engineer Goes To Medical School
The engineering mindset strikes again! On the left, we have the actual human anatomy with its chaotic mess of veins, arteries, and nerves looking like someone spilled spaghetti all over the place. On the right? The engineer's "improved" version where all those messy vessels are neatly bundled together with zip ties! Because why have biological complexity when you can have color-coded cable management? Next up: replacing your immune system with a simple on/off switch and a reset button!

Definitely L'Hôpital's Rule

Definitely L'Hôpital's Rule
The squiggly vein in the image perfectly resembles the mathematical formula shown below it - L'Hôpital's rule! This calculus theorem helps mathematicians find limits that initially give the indeterminate form 0/0 or ∞/∞ by taking the derivatives of both numerator and denominator. Just like how this person's vein decided to follow a mathematical principle after getting injured! Their body is literally calculating limits while healing! 😂 The commenter cleverly spotted this and simply wrote "hopital" (missing the L' and the circumflex), making this a god-tier math pun that would make any calculus professor both cringe and secretly chuckle.

A Bloody Tragic Romance

A Bloody Tragic Romance
Tragic romance at the cellular level. These blood cells experiencing attraction is quite literally the most futile relationship in biology - they're destined to circulate eternally without ever settling down. The pun "all in vein" is both anatomically accurate and emotionally devastating. Just like my dating life after revealing I collect bacterial cultures as a hobby.

Cable Management: Evolution Edition

Cable Management: Evolution Edition
The IT department would have a field day with the human body. Veins, arteries, nerves, and lymphatic vessels all bundled together without color-coding or cable ties. Evolution had 300 million years to organize this mess and still couldn't implement proper cable management. And you thought the back of your computer desk was bad.