The "are you in the right headspace" meme will make you rethink every text you've ever sent

4 December 2019, 17:53

Nicky Idika

By Nicky Idika

Are you in the right headspace to receive this meme?

If you've been on Twitter lately, you'll know that communication templates are all the rage right now. I mean, why think of a response that specifically addresses a friend's text or email when you could simply... copy and paste an impersonal script you found on the internet? Recently, a Twitter user inadvertently went viral when they suggested a script-like response to send a friend when you do not have the "emotional capacity" to handle a deep conversation.

Now, another Twitter user has suggested a template for what to send a friend when you have information that could potentially hurt them and, well, the internet is roasting that template too. The "are you in the right headspace" meme has people imagining all sorts of scenarios where someone might not be in the right frame of mind to receive a piece of information.

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According to Know Your Meme, it was Twitter user @YanaBirt who first tweeted a screenshot of a text message asking for permission to share difficult news.

The screenshot read: "are you in the right headspace to receive information that could potentially hurt you?" @YanaBirt captioned the photo by noting that "a lot of ya'll dump information on your friends at the wrong time without their consent. If you know it's something that could hurt them, ask permission before you decide to be messy. Please."

There's actually a good point here about how to deliver sensitive information to your friends. But, of course, the internet skipped straight to the memes.

The "are you in the right headspace" meme got way too real.

That front facing camera hits different 👀

When the vibes are off.

The "are you in the right headspace" meme got some lyrical remixes.

And some pop culture ones as well.

The "are you in the right headspace" meme is funny but I think we can all agree that it's a good idea to check in on your friends before dumping a ton of drama into their lives.

What do you guys think? Would you ever use this text template to warn your friends that you "have information that could hurt" them?