Is it me or does overpass look too low to me?
Also, that question makes no sense.
Wdym?
(a) Is it just me?
(b) Does overpass look too low to me?
Both of those could be true at the same time. Or neither one could be true. And, come on, we have no idea how it looks to you unless you tell us.
I provided a link. Did you even open it?
How would that help me know if it looks too low to you or not?
Just by looking at it.
Gotcha. OK. As a matter of fact, I
did open the link and look at the overpass. And, because you've informed me that just looking at it will let me know if you think it's too low or not, I can safely answer the question correctly.
The answer is "The overpass does not look too low to you." Therefore, logically, by the implication contained in your question, the second answer to your question is "It's just you." After all, you implied that it can only be one or the other.
If you disagree, then either (a) you were wrong in asserting that merely looking at it would tell me what you think about it, or else (b) you're wrong, or else (c) you phrased your initial question incorrectly.