When Someone Asks for Your Side of the Story

A meme consisting of a screenshot of a woman with closed eyes, sitting in a car, with text overlays. The top text reads, 'Aren't you going to tell your side of the story?' followed by 'Me:' above the image. The image itself has an overlay text at the bottom: 'God knows and that's simply enough.' The woman appears calm with a slight frown, conveying a sense of peaceful resignation.

Dialogue

Unknown
Aren't you going to tell your side of the story?
Me
God knows and that's simply enough.

Overview

A meme consisting of a screenshot of a woman with closed eyes, sitting in a car, with text overlays. The top text reads, 'Aren't you going to tell your side of the story?' followed by 'Me:' above the image. The image itself has an overlay text at the bottom: 'God knows and that's simply enough.' The woman appears calm with a slight frown, conveying a sense of peaceful resignation.

Origin notes

The meme is a remix created by overlaying text onto a screenshot from an unidentified movie or television show. It was sourced from X.com (formerly Twitter) under the WholesomeMeme community, which typically shares lighthearted, relatable content. The original screenshot is likely from a scene featuring the actress in a car, repurposed here to humorously depict avoiding explaining one's perspective by trusting in a higher power's knowledge.

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