Anton Gudim is the creator of “Yes, But,” a comic series that turns the little contradictions of everyday life into funny, clever moments. With just two simple panels per strip, the illustrator captures the habits, thoughts, and quirks we all recognize but don’t often talk about. His clean, minimalist style makes the humor hit hard – funny, relatable, and sometimes a little too true.
Scroll down to see his most recent comics and discover the small, hilarious truths of everyday life.
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My desk is whichever surface I use and it's just laptop and my earbuds. These comparisons are overly simplified.
Load More Replies...My current PC is old enough to still have one, and let's be real, I haven't used it/needed to use it in over a decade XD
Load More Replies...They generally do it so that the blood vessels can rise to the surface and to preserve at least some degree of humanity
"look how cool is this car do you want to buy one?" on a cheapest possible flight.
Load More Replies...Poor guy posing as rich when actually rich one is not posing.
Load More Replies...Agreed, and it is frustrating when you just want to know how much is actually there to plan a meal. If it turns out it is like the above, I'll never buy that particular product again.
Load More Replies...I thought in the first picture he was handing over a sealed c****m to open.
In the first frame, he is acknowledging and holding out a tip to compensate the waiter for the work of clearing his plate at the restaurant. In the second, he’s ignoring the woman doing the same service for him at home.
No walkability on the path. The car bumpers stick out and the window bars also stick out.
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