#20: Escaping the Shell
This cartoon delivers a clever play on words. A snail tells a slug, “It’s good to get out of the house.” For the snail, the “house” is its shell, while for us, it’s the familiar comfort of home. The humor is subtle, transforming a casual phrase into a literal twist.

The charm lies in how casually the snail says it, as if ditching one’s shell were just a weekend choice. The slug, of course, embodies that lifestyle full-time. It’s both silly and oddly relatable—a reminder that sometimes, stepping outside your comfort zone is refreshing, even if you’re a snail.
