“Yes, But”: 25 Newest “Yes, But” Comics That Continue To Expose Our Society’s Contradictory Nature
Interview With ArtistAnton Gudim, the well-known artist behind the thought-provoking "Yes, But" comics, continues to captivate audiences with his unique take on the absurdities and contradictions of modern life. His work effortlessly balances humor and critique, offering a mirror to our everyday behaviors that we often overlook. With a sharp eye for detail and a knack for capturing the paradoxes of human nature, Anton’s comics resonate with anyone who has ever found themselves caught in the strange dualities of contemporary living.
His art is not just about the laughs; it’s about making us pause, think, and sometimes even cringe at how relatable his observations are. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer, Anton’s "Yes, But" series is a treasure trove of insights that will keep you hooked—and maybe even make you reconsider the world around you, even if just for a moment.
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wearing shorts with the "old school" vinyl seats, them things'll cook ya.
Given the chance, Bored Panda reached out to Anton for a quick chat!
When asked about the source of his inspiration and the relatability of his work, Anton shared: “First of all, I want to thank everyone interested in my work for the feedback. My comics are about what I see around me, about incidents from my life, about observations, and given that my life cannot be called 'unusual,' so I'm not surprised that many people face the same problems or situations. It's also very nice to see when you're not alone and when people around the world can feel the same way. Of course, some of my drawings may be less understandable to most, and this is also absolutely normal because even though we are all similar, we can look at things differently, and we can have a different sense of humor.”
That just means you need to move the scratching post. Or the post is the wrong height/material. (or you seriously p*ssed off your kitty, but you wouldn't do that, right?)
This is just one of the things they do to mock us, and they not only commit their crimes in front of our naked eyes, but they also allow themselves to be photographed and act as the cute villain in videoclips, which WE then willingly send around the globe, where the footage then finally can be retrieved forever, so in some distant future there can be found an answer to why the »Great Feline Nuclear Apocalypse« occurred in the year 2525, 2525...🐈⬛ ☢️ 🤹🏽
Not only. Where I live you have to go private if you need some type of fast help. Other option is to go manic one day, take a cab to the psych emergency and come up with all sorts of lies of things you hear and see. They will take you in then and it won't cost anything. Going private will cost you anywhere between 150usd-400usd /hr. I'm in EU.
Load More Replies...I live in the Pacific Northwest and this picture hurts RN. Because this is my life
I worked for a major US retail company. They surprisingly covered mental health care in their insurance plan . Never had that before.
I think that most of my problems could be solved if I had the money to fix them. Can't pay rent? Money. Need testing? Money. Lack of chocolate? Money.
Many fans may not know that Gudim has already published four books, one of which, Everyday Absurdities, is available in English. Discussing this book, he revealed, “This book is a small summary of all my creative work: we have been choosing drawings for it for a long time, and the process of preparing for publication took about six months. The publisher and I shared our thoughts on how each of us sees this book until we finally came to a common form and content. The book turned out to be quite heavy and voluminous: inside it are several years of my painstaking work. By the way, you can find it on Amazon if you are suddenly interested in buying.”
My ex and I came up with a solution to this. We put a quiet high volume fan blowing across the bed angled so it doesn't blow in our faces. Pulled away the extra heat without interrupting snuggles
That's really smart, I might have try that!
Load More Replies...Given the time, effort, and creativity required to maintain a steady stream of content, we were curious about Anton's current workflow. He explained, “A few years ago, I would have answered: about 2 comics a week, but now the situation is a little different. I have a second project (Yes, But), I still get commissions for commercial illustrations, and I also do some of my drawings in animation form (and since I have little to no animation skills, this process can take several days). Given all this, my answer would be almost every day. I draw something almost every day, I don't have clear days off, even during the holidays. I can draw something on the plane or in the hotel room. I can’t say that this rhythm is tiring because I feel that I can stop at any moment, but if I don’t draw for 1-2 days, I already want to draw again.”
This one always amazes me because we have multiple forms of biodegradable plastics that can be scaled up for mass consumption but we can't deploy it because it would increase costs to retailers. Source: my buddy owned a company that made environmentally friendly packaging/utensils/straws. They went out of business in 2019 because the stuff cost about 30% more than plastic. That's how little saving the environment costs to capitalism
The "plastic"-wrap is usually made of biodegenerative plastic
Load More Replies...Understandable if you're staying at resort hotels the entire time. Otherwise travelling is worthwhile to visit and learn other cultures. For those who can afford it, at least. I, sadly, am not one of them.
Hahaha this is my uncle and his family, they got suckerd into some timeshare type thing but it's different vacations at all inclusive resorts that they never set foot out of. My parents live in Costa Rica and they went there to visit because they had a vacation to go there from their vacation plan thing, my dad said they were like a 3 hour drive from them and refused to leave the resort to visit them. It's so weird to travel but just hang out at a hotel pool and drink, just do that at home and save the time spent at the airport.
Sitting at the pool the entire time anywhere in the world is not travelling. All you see is the airport and a resort (guess they are all pretty similar). You can spend that money on real experience.
He may have actually been respectful while traveling and "been present" while visiting the locations and only taken pics while at the hotel pool.
Load More Replies...When discussing how he handles criticism, the artist reflected to Bored Panda, “I hope that you will not be too critical of what I do. Although, perhaps, the Internet was created specifically for this. Comics/drawings/creativity is as much a part of our life as trees, sky, and birds, and I really like being inside it. All I want is to invite you to the world that I created, and maybe it will give you a little joy, distract you from problems, maybe make you think, or inspire you to some kind of your own creativity. Thank you for your time!”
Have to use "Happy Land" because a certain Mouse has a LOT of aggressive lawyers.
Okay, first of all, there's no way Disney is the only theme park company to have miserable cast members. Second, why blame the fictional character instead the real life guy who runs the company?
Load More Replies...In our recent interview, we delved deeper into Anton’s creative process and the balancing act he performs between his engineering job and artistic pursuits. He explained, “I’m always observing the world around me, taking note of interesting or paradoxical situations that I encounter. These observations often serve as the basis for my comics. As for my work environment, I can create pretty much anywhere as long as it's peaceful and I have the mental space to focus.” On the topic of criticism, Anton said, “Criticism is part of being a creative individual, especially when your work is shared on such a vast platform. I view every critique as an opportunity to grow and improve. However, it's crucial to distinguish between constructive criticism and simple negativity. If the critique is meaningful, it could potentially influence my future work, but I won't alter my style just due to personal dislike.”
That's so true! I spent several weeks wondering why my feet kept on getting grubby. It turned out to be my fun new Roman style strappy sandals leaving splotches of tanned and untanned skin on my feet. *rolls eyes*
They chucked my washi tape in the trash because they assumed I’d use it to strangle someone. I’m a minor who needed it for a school project so now I have to buy the whole roll again which was expensive
When asked about any untapped topics he plans to explore, Anton kept things mysterious: “There are countless topics and issues I haven't touched upon yet but hope to in the future. Given the endless stream of contradictions and absurdities in our lives, there's no shortage of subjects to cover. However, I prefer to keep my plans under wraps. The surprise element of my comics, I believe, contributes to their appeal.”
That rule is for protection of doctor and patient - the doctor is only allowed to look at a patient in a vulnerable position for medical purposes. Undressing does not belong in that category.
Why? What protection does this charade actually offer? I am always baffled by this pantomime of shuffling around behind a screen or juggling a robe. It's a doctor. They know what bodies look like.
Load More Replies...His stance in the second picture is so funny. Well now, what have we here?!
Relax, I won't ask if anyone knows what a dog and a short-sighted gynaecologist have in common...🤭
In Germany you undress right then and there (but still try to hide your underwear under the pile)
What it means is people get the eticket,but print it anyway. The eticket is meant to be convenient and also save from printing.
Better than waiting until it comes in the mail after someone else has printed it.
It doesn't have to be printed at all; have you heard of a screenshot??
Load More Replies...Balancing his engineering job with his artistic work presents a challenge, but Anton finds value in this duality. He shared with us, “It can be quite a juggling act to manage my engineering job and art creation, but I find a way. In fact, having a non-artistic job is beneficial as it offers a breather from the creative process, allowing my ideas to brew at the back of my head. As for the influence of my engineering background on my art, I would say it introduces a level of precision and analytical thinking to my work. My comics, while seemingly ironic, are often the result of meticulous planning and execution.”
I'm fortunate enough to live somewhere where the tap water is of high quality. I haven't bought bottled water in years, except when travelling.
We have a water purifier that we also use for making ice cubes.
Load More Replies...I am filtering tap water and them i am using it to make sparkling water with a Sodastream.
How is it? I've looked at those several times but haven't gotten one yet. Can you do flavored water too?
Load More Replies...Is crazy how some first world countries don’t have clean drinking water. In Australia all tap water is same and has fluoride and other healthy nutrients.
I have a jug-style water filter/process thingy for my fridge - use the clean water for the ice-tray. Get beautiful clear ice-cubes!
Load More Replies...Millions of people just living their lives and making harmless assumptions of being unique
Load More Replies...I think my heart would melt if I was in a room with that many redheads. (Contented sigh)
So? Its a username on an app. Of course theres going to be a lot of overlap, especcially when its related to the app or a physical trait. How many "pandas" do you see on Bored Panda? This isn't a problem, its bound to happen.
I am not the only Auntriarch (actually I might be cos the only other one I found was in an obituary)
A few rather poor studies have attributed negative characteristics to coffee that are not really true. In certain quantities, coffee is even healthier than not drinking coffee at all.
If we paid attention to every single thing that has been deemed unhealthy in any way; what the hell would we eat and drink?????
Some people believe all sorts of stuff though. I've met some who are convinced that they won't sleep at night if they have coffee after lunch, that sort of thing. Nothing you say can convince them otherwise.
Load More Replies...Unless you're a registered dietitian, please don't give advice on the pros and cons of consuming coffee, especially to people you will never meet.
Only idiots are going to take dietary advice from a random meme. Especially when there isn't actually any advice visible. 🙄
Load More Replies...Not to nitpick, but if you got into the tub on the left, would it not overflow? The name Archimedes popped into my head for some reason.
People who don't eat beef. People who prefer the taste of the vegan patty. People who are trying to cut back on red meat consumption for the sake of the environment.
Load More Replies...Some veggie burgers are delicious. I make one with black beans as a base, I still put cheese and bacon on it.
Bruh. So you're telling me a vegan burger comes with meat options? SMH
So true! Many people enormous amounts of time and money taking care of their 'things', but spend little to no time taking care of themselves!
The mechanic is cheaper than the dentist.
Load More Replies...The VAR has to be euthanized ASAP! Think of 🇩🇪 vs. 🇩🇰 during the last European championships, where the VAR just killed (unalived) the whole match...⚽ 🥅 🏟️
Hey, they missed killed! You killed it! Killian, come celebrate with us!
Load More Replies...I think the author calls out people who train one part of their body to appear strong, instead of opting for a complete workout. This one gives of bodyshaming vibes, though.
Load More Replies...Yes: couple sleeping in separate beds But: now you finally get a good night's sleep.
It's called a sleep divorce. My husband and I have become sleep incompatible (mostly since I hit menopause and can't stand being hot at night). He likes the bedroom warm with flannel sheets; I need it very cool and need crisp sheets. And we BOTH snore. So we got a sleep divorced. Now we both sleep much better and are well-rested.
Load More Replies...Yes: couple sleeping in separate beds But: now you finally get a good night's sleep.
It's called a sleep divorce. My husband and I have become sleep incompatible (mostly since I hit menopause and can't stand being hot at night). He likes the bedroom warm with flannel sheets; I need it very cool and need crisp sheets. And we BOTH snore. So we got a sleep divorced. Now we both sleep much better and are well-rested.
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