They say there are two kinds of people in the world, those that see the glass half empty and those that see the glass half full. But it isn’t always so cut and dry. Joao Rocha, an art director from Lisbon, Portugal, has attempted to simplify the whole ‘two kinds of people’ thing by creating an awesome Tumblr titled, “2 Kinds Of People.” Here he features fun illustrations that simplify the type of people we are into everyday decisions.
Rocha writes on his blog, “There are only 2 kinds of people in this world, those that find this blog hilarious and those that have no sense of humor whatsoever.”
So, which of the following illustrations have you pegged?
People that eat their chocolate in squares VS. People that eat it any damn way they want, chocolate is chocolate
People that like big headphones VS. People that like ear buds
People that use bookmarks VS. People that fold pages (aka people the library hates)
People that use multiple Internet tabs VS. people that use multiple Internet browsers
People that wake up at the sound of an alarm VS. People that snooze their alarm no matter how loud it is or what ring tone they set it as
People that watch Game Of Thrones on TV VS. People that watch Game Of Thrones on a laptop (because let’s face it, all types of people watch Game Of Thrones)
People that enter a fake birthday VS. People that are overly honest
People that drive stick VS. People that drive automatic
People that are fast at reading clocks VS. People that are not
People that check their notifications VS. People that couldn’t care less
People that use chopsticks VS. People that don’t know how to use chopsticks (Can I have a fork please?)
People that never change Wi-Fi names VS. People that are creative even when it comes to Wi-Fi
People that cut sandwiches diagonally VS. People that cut sandwiches horizontally
People that categorize all apps VS. People that take forever to locate one app
People that only use Google VS. People that use multiple search engines
Don’t forget to follow Rocha on Twitter and Tumblr!
Photo Credits: Tumblr, Twitter