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Artist Captures The Irony Of Everyday Moments In 27 “Yes, But” Illustrations (New Pics)
Anton Gudim is a person that needs no introduction. His thought-provoking and perceptive illustrations are already very well-known to people from all over the world! The artist gained popularity with simplistic and recognizable comics depicting contradictory situations or absurdity of everyday life.
Besides Anton's quirky comics, the "YES, BUT" illustrations are very welcomed by his fans and, we believe, our Pandas as well. That's why it is already the 6th article on Bored Panda showcasing Anton's newest creations!
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It's like the situation with facemasks when Covid started: you can't go into a store/pharmacy without one, but to get it you've got to buy it there
TURN THE F*****G PHONE 90 DEGREES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (#sorrynotsorry just a huge pet peeve I inherited from my videographer dad)
Really depends on the devices used by your target group. TikTok videos (*shudder*) for example are mosty watched in portrait mode, so it doesn't make sense to record it in landscape orientation.
Load More Replies...Portrait > Landscape = No | Landscape > Portrait = No Both are good for it's platform
It's often the moms who think they can do better, and when we check the pictures out. You can hardly see what's happening aside the minuscule us kids yelling at the moms "turn it sideways!!"
Why can’t the software developers code the camera apps so Video mode only works when in landscape? If the phone is in portrait orientation, a blank screen with the message “Turn the device 90 degrees to take videos”. Drives me nuts to when I see someone recording video when their phone/tablet is verticle!
I tried to toast my halloween pumpkin seeds and they tuned out horrible, it all went out to the squirrels
Well, as someone who is heavily tattooed, it is really not the same thing. Tattoo needles often come in a bundle (my heartfelt sympathy for you, if the tattoo artist gets out the single needle) and either way, they just give you an abrasion. While I have met more than one tattooed person who are scared of needles in a medical context, they at least didn't have piercings. But I am absolutely sure, tattooed piercing enthusiasts afraid of doctors with needles exist 😂
Actually this is a historical reference not used any more. (not a sewing needle) Eye of the needle refers to the small door in the main gate. Don't forget, back in the day, high walls were set up around cities for defense.
When I was a kid, I used to purposely do this to drink the foam before blowing bubbles in the rest with my straw.
Is this saying he cares more about a minor scratch on his car than he does about a mouthful of cavities?