People Shared Different View Points of Same Journey – Via This Meme

Frames from new movie trailers, stills or gifs from older movies, just a strange expression, or something sanskari, anything can become immortalised in memes these days. This image of two people on a bus, looking outside from different sides of the vehicle has become a popular meme. One person sees a dark unyielding, unattractive rock face on one side whereas the other sees a beautiful, bright valley on the other side.

The good and the bad

There are some great things we cherish about college. And then there are some things that are less memorable.

Like this one

Remember this meme template with Phoebe trying to teach Joey French? This is like that. Only not.

About choices

Some choices make us happy. Some don’t even though they may be the more sensible choice.

Same circumstances

Different priorities.

A matter of experience

People can be doing the same thing in the same circumstances; the difference may only be one of individual experience.

Also perspective

Firstly some people may be happy to have breakfast versus not having breakfast. Secondly, there’s beans and then there’s beans!

That's me on the right

I can really enjoy the music without really listening to the lyrics – I love a lot of Tamil music without understanding a word of it.

The NRI perspective

Some NRIs are proud of being ‘in touch with their culture’ and feel that many other NRIs are like coconuts: brown on the outside, white on the inside.

About Justin Bieber

This person seems to be a ‘Belieber’ and is happy about it. There are others like me who don’t listen to Bieber and are happy about that.

Hmm

This one seems to be dissing social media – on social media.

The Apple fan

Apple makes them happy – who are Android fans to complain if Apple fans are happy to pay more!

One about Twitter

There is a lot of toxicity on Twitter. Some feel that muting the annoying bits is a part of self-care and de-stressing.

Having a cat…

…Is happiness.

One about mental health

This could be literally true for people with BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder).

Sometimes it is grim

…On both sides.

This!

You know how Schrödinger's cat could be both dead and alive? Well, it seems there are always two ways to look at something

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