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The Star Wars Infographic Imagines Dull Droid Earth Life

If you've ever dreamed of living among Luke Skywalker and the Jedi Knights, you might change your mind after checking out this hilariously realistic Star Wars infographic, appropriately titled 'If the Star Wars Characters Lived in Our World.' Created by UltimateCoupons.com, the illustrated chart imagines what some of the intergalactic fan favorites might be doing if they lived on Earth, rather than out in the sky fighting with (or against) the Force.

From Darth Vader becoming a 70s soul singer to Ben Kenobi working as a Wal-Mart greeter, the Earth lives of the Star Wars characters are incredibly funny and surprisingly believable. My favorite of the alternate universe faux bios is Princess Leia's, who is imagined to be a diehard PETA member and Cinnabon employee.

Hardcore fans of the sci-fi series and newbies alike will fall head over heels for this Star Wars infographic -- I know I certainly did.
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