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You Didn't Say My Home Address

You Didn't Say My Home Address
The networking nerd's ultimate flex. When asked for his address, this guy escalates from public IP (157.42.20.132) to localhost (127.0.0.1) and finally drops the MAC address bomb (00:A0:C9:4F:73:2E). It's that special moment when you realize you've been working in IT too long – you don't just know your digital addresses better than your postal code, you've got them memorized in order of increasing specificity. The interviewer probably just wanted to mail him his rejection letter.

Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away

Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away
Ah, the OSI model mnemonic in its full chaotic glory! This meme brilliantly illustrates the networking layers as a game of classroom musical chairs, where each layer gets passed around like a hot potato until someone inevitably loses their mind. The title "Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away" is the classic mnemonic for remembering the OSI layers (Physical, Data Link, Network, Transport, Session, Presentation, Application). But instead of a boring diagram, we get this beautiful disaster of people frantically swapping seats while shouting layer names at each other. And that final panel? That's every networking student after trying to memorize this hierarchy for the 47th time. Nothing says "I've reached enlightenment" quite like crumpling your study notes and questioning your career choices.

Really Why Is There Something Like It

Really Why Is There Something Like It
The great IPv5 mystery strikes again! That awkward moment when the entire internet collectively decided to jump from IPv4 straight to IPv6, and now we're all just pretending to know why! 😅 Truth is, IPv5 was actually an experimental protocol from the 80s called Internet Stream Protocol that never made it to production. But honestly, it's way more fun to nod along in meetings when someone mentions "the IPv5 situation" than admit you have absolutely no clue. Classic networking humor - where admitting ignorance is scarier than configuring a router with your eyes closed!