@Alexander Sack, but that way I am not able to use 2 different MAC
addresses on 2 different networks, with only one lan card, because when
I set the mac address, the profile does not show in the network manager
pop-up menu.

And worse - even when I have only one wired connection profile (for
example "auto eth0"), when I set the MAC address in its settings, this
profile disappears from the network manager pop-up menu, and "Auto
Ethernet" appears (but it is NOT selected).

So tell me, if this is perfectly normal, how am I supposed to change my
MAC address, and why is this setting if I can't change it? WITHOUT using
Terminal on every single reboot. Actually, without using Terminal at
all.

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nm-connection-editor does not work correctly when you have multiple wired 
connection profiles with different MAC addresses set (and only one lan card)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264225
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