What does this mean

by hustlrrrrr

13 comments
  1. When there’s no space on the grab pole, this is how you avoid falling down.

  2. They’re instructions for when a spontaneous conga party occurs. Particularly common on Bakerloo.

  3. The image shows a seat pattern from the London Underground. The design represents the concept of social distancing.
    The figures holding circles symbolize people maintaining distance.
    The words “Self” and “Other” emphasize personal space and the space of others.
    This design likely originated during the COVID-19 pandemic to encourage distancing on public transport.
    The pattern is part of Transport for London’s (TfL) efforts to promote safe travel.
    It serves as a visual reminder for passengers to be mindful of personal space.

  4. Every time on the central, my partner & I debate what it could mean. I originally thought it was Covid distancing, she thinks it’s abstract art.

  5. Lmaooooo I was literally thinking the same thing on my morning commute to work… I said to myself it’s basically connecting everyone together regardless of age, sex, ability, but in a tfl theme.

  6. My interpretation is that it highlights how we may think of our “self” and “others” as a distant, different “other”, but in fact we are more closely connected. One stop away, something like that

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