Very Realistic Game by Poorly Drawn Lines
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Very Realistic Game” — A Reflection on Life’s Weird Little LessonsThere’s something strangely profound about Very Realistic Game by Poorly Drawn Lines. On the surface, it’s just a simple comic — quirky characters, dry humor, unexpected twists. But beneath the silliness, it captures something we all secretly feel: life often makes no sense, but somehow we’re expected to play along like it does.
In the comic, the “game” looks ordinary at first. The characters step into a world that claims to be realistic, yet everything that happens is absurd and unpredictable. And honestly… doesn’t that feel uncomfortably familiar? We wake up each day believing we have a plan, a direction, a schedule — only for life to casually toss something ridiculous our way. A wrong turn. A strange person. A random setback. A moment that makes you go, “Okay… this is not what I ordered.”
That’s what makes the humor work so well: it’s exaggerated, but only just. It mirrors the way real life throws curveballs, except the comic allows us to laugh at them instead of panic. When the characters get confused, make questionable choices, or try to solve problems that make no logical sense, it’s not just funny — it’s relatable. Because we’ve all been in situations where we do our best with information that feels incomplete, or we keep playing a “game” that seems to change its rules every five minutes.
What’s beautiful about the comic is the quiet message buried under the chaos: you don’t have to understand everything to keep moving. You don’t have to be perfect to participate. You don’t have to master the game to enjoy it. Real life isn’t polished or predictable — and that’s exactly why humor matters. It gives us permission to breathe, to lighten up, to stop taking every moment so seriously.
Very Realistic Game reminds us that life isn’t always a straight story. It’s messy, weird, sometimes nonsensical, and full of characters who don’t always say or do the right thing. But if we allow ourselves to see the humor in all that unpredictability, the game becomes a little easier to play — and a lot more fun.
In the end, the comic isn’t just a joke. It’s a wink from the universe saying, “Relax — nobody truly knows what they’re doing. We’re all just trying to survive this very realistic game.”
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