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Guess who's back on Bored Panda? Yes, it's no other than Anton Gudim, and he's bringing along a brand-new set of "Yes, But" comics.

Known for his minimalist style and accurate observations on life, Gudim's work illustrates the complexities of everyday situations. They're a blend of humor and truth and we can't get enough of them! Whether you know Gudim's work or just discovered the "YES, BUT" series, this post is here to make you laugh and think.

Scroll down to explore the quirky and relatable scenarios illustrated by Anton Gudim! Don't forget to upvote your favorite ones and share your thoughts in the comments. Have you experienced any "Yes, But" situations?

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#1

Artist illustrates both sides of a story; woman with pregnancy test and baby, man holding anti-abortion sign.

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Gudim shared that drawing wasn't his main job for a long time. He went to a technical university because he was good at math, which is why his drawings might seem very precise and not very emotional.

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    #2

    Artist illustrates both sides of a story with cars on diverging roads.

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    #3

    Artist illustrates both sides: empty hangers vs. clothes piled on a chair.

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    After graduating, Gudim worked as an engineer, changed jobs, and improved in his career. However, he often felt bored and unsatisfied with his life. That's when he realized he wanted to go back to the hobbies he enjoyed as a child but with "a more mature perspective".

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    #4

    Artist illustrates both sides with a Caesar salad packaging showing ingredients separately for humor.

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    #5

    Artist illustrates contrasting passwords: complex Wi-Fi vs. simple bank PIN.

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    Gudim told us that he created "Yes, But" in 2016. It was inspired by thinking about how people handle conflicting things in their lives. "In fact, this format is the destruction of expectations, that is, a fairly standard humorous technique, but the signature 'yes, but' brings all disparate situations under one 'template,' showing how comprehensive it can be."

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    Artist illustrates both sides of the story: cute fox mug juxtaposed with a person crying into it.

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    #7

    Artist illustration shows both sides of a story: warm coat vs. torn pants in snow.

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    Constantly observing the world, Gudim notes intriguing or paradoxical moments that become the inspiration for his comics. Regarding his creative space, the artist told us that he finds peace in any calm environment where he can delve into his thoughts and ideas.

    #8

    Artist's illustration of both sides of a story: a TV off versus playing a cartoon, showcasing contrasting perspectives.

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    #9

    Artist illustration shows a hand touching a laptop beside a smartphone screen.

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    #10

    Artist illustrates both sides of a story: nonbinary shirt options on an online store.

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    #11

    Artist illustrates a family with a dog on one side and a man opposing wildlife protection on the other.

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    #12

    Artist illustrates both sides: a sale poster with "only today" message shared 3 days ago.

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    #13

    Artist illustrates both sides of a woman praying to a Buddha statue, highlighting different perspectives.

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    #14

    Artist illustrates contrasting sides with a solved and unsolved Rubik's Cube.

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    #15

    Artist illustrates both sides of a Halloween party scene with a woman entering a room, other people inside.

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    #16

    Artist illustrates both sides: empty egg holder vs. full egg carton in fridge door.

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    #17

    Artist illustrates both sides of the story: boy with cow and eating a burger.

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    #18

    Artist illustrates both sides of a bus ride, showing contrasting attitudes of two passengers.

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    #19

    Artist illustrates dual sides of budgeting versus impulse shopping during Black Friday sale in a comic strip.

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    #20

    Artist illustration showing both sides of grilling: man with food, mixed plate of grilled items and desserts.

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    #21

    Artist illustrates two sides of a story with shirts, one showing size tag, the other with a price tag.

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    #22

    Artist illustration showing contrasting perspectives of laundry on a line, titled "Yes, But".

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    #23

    Artist illustrates both sides of a story: a large rain fund vault and a person in a storm with an umbrella.

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    #24

    Artist illustrates both sides of a story with "Yes" showing a window display, "But" showing a store with no bags available.

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    #25

    Artist illustration showing both sides of the story: a shirt with a quote and a man working at a desk.

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    #26

    Artist illustration depicting both sides of the same story, with contrasting visual elements.

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