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.
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They generally do it so that the blood vessels can rise to the surface and to preserve at least some degree of humanity
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.
I have a 2001 Volkswagen Eurovan. I have to slam the sliding side door with 10,000 out of 1,000 strength points to actually get it to close all the way these days XD (It otherwise closes, but not all the way, and leaves a gap.) Sometimes I don't slam it hard enough and I have to open it and re-slam it. Sometimes I STILL won't have slammed it hard enough and I have to do it a third time, and by then I'm muttering imprecations at myself AND at my van. I'm sure I look unhinged to anyone else in the parking lot who happens to be nearby XD
People will wave back to you if you're on a boat (or train, etc.), but if you randomly wave to people while walking on the street, they don't wave back (and probably think you're a weirdo) XD
