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So, whats it like in the real world? Well, the food is better, but beyond that, I dont recommend it
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"So, what's it like in the real world? Well, the food is better, but beyond that, I don't recommend it"

- Bill Watterson

About this Quote

This quote by Bill Watterson is a funny take on the real life. It indicates that the real world is less as it is constructed to be. The quote suggests that the only advantage about the real life is the food, however other than that, it is not worth experiencing. This might be translated as an alerting to youths to enjoy their childhood and not rush into adulthood. It might also be translated as a tip to adults to value the simple satisfaction of life, such as great food, and not to get too caught up in the stress of the real world. Eventually, this quote is a reminder to take pleasure in life and not take it too seriously.

About the Author

USA Flag This quote is written / told by Bill Watterson somewhere between July 5, 1958 and today. He/she was a famous Cartoonist from USA. The author also have 38 other quotes.

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