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What do you mean by ordering French fries at the dock?
It means that when you don't know the meaning of life, do a good job in the present, eat, drink and be merry.

From the cartoon content of Canadian artist Joshua Barker: One seagull asked another seagull, what is our ideal, and the other seagull said it was to get rid of the code? Let's have some French fries first. The seagull said, it's dangerous for us to fly so far just to get some French fries. What's the point?

A variety of connotations:

Although it seems to be a dialogue between two seagulls, it is essentially a meaningless answer to an unanswered question. Seemingly meaningless, actually meaningless, but surprisingly philosophical, it essentially reflects our human life and causes ridicule and thinking from netizens.

This sentence can be used in various answers, and the most common answer is naturally the meaning of life: go to the dock and order French fries. Now this satirical or self-deprecating work has aroused widespread concern among netizens. On the one hand, we express our sad and helpless life as ordinary people in a cold and humorous way, but we still try to find the meaning of life.

On the other hand, it also means that people actually know that life, life, life, the universe and so on are meaningless, and most ordinary people just run around for life every day.