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What does Spongebob imply?
It implies that naive, optimistic, well-meaning, naive and lovely people will be excluded.

As we all know, Spongebob is a chef in a fast food restaurant. Chef is a very ordinary profession, really ordinary. But Spongebob is very dedicated in front of a chef. He goes to work happily every day and makes every hamburger carefully.

He is happy when he has a job. Blow soap bubbles and catch jellyfish. It's naive, but it's a very happy thing for Spongebob. He is unhappy because he owns a luxurious palace, a sports car and a lot of money. To be honest, money can make people happy, but some happy money can't be bought.

The reality is cruel and heartless, and Spongebob is not allowed to survive. Spongebob is a very special person, and people who are naive, optimistic, full of goodwill and innocent and lovely will be excluded.

Spongebob:

Spongebob is an American comedy animation, directed by Sherman Cohen, Walter Doukhi, Sam Henderson and Paul Tibbit, and voiced by tom kenny, bill fagerbakke and Roger Bumpass. July 1999 was launched in Nickelodeon.

The storyline of Spongebob mainly revolves around the protagonist Spongebob, his good friend Patrick, neighbor Squidward Tentacles, crab boss and others. The scene is set at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, a city called Beechburg. On June 30, 2005, the film won the "Best TV Animation" award from the 32nd Anne Prize.