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In His Series “Yes, But” This Illustrator Explores The Irony Of Our Daily Contradictions (26 New Pics)

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…

Ram Gopal Varma on Oppenheimer’s Bhagavad Gita controversy: ‘The irony is…’ | Hollywood

Ram Gopal Varma has been immensely generous towards Christopher Nolan's new film Oppenheimer in his series of tweets from Sunday. However, it was only a matter of time before the outspoken filmmaker tweeted his take on the film's Bhagavad Gita controversy. (Also Read: Twitter thinks 'best ever CGI award goes to censor board' for Florence Pugh's black dress in Oppenheimer sex scene) Ram Gopal Varma tweets his take on Oppenheimer's Bhagavad Gita controversy RGV on Bhagavad Gita controversyOn Monday, Ram Gopal…

OpenAI commits $5 million dollar to support local news. Here’s the irony

AJP says it will use the funds to experiment with AI by creating a technology and AI studio made up of a team who will evaluate AI applications within local news, find the best ways to leverage AI, and act as an intermediary between external vendors such as OpenAI and AJP's portfolio. With the funds, AJP will also make pilot investments, giving approximately ten of its portfolio organizations direct grants to help them explore AI's potential as well. In addition to the initial $5 million, OpenAI is also gifting AJP and

‘The Flash’s Box Office Crash Redefines Irony as Poetic Justice for a Cruelly Wronged DC Warrior

Image via Warner Bros. Apparently, Barry Allen isn’t the fastest man alive as The Flash has failed to outrun the fate of becoming DC’s newest box office bomb. Between Ezra Miller’s controversial not-so-past history, all the delays it faced, and bombshells confirming exactly how James Gunn tempered with the film’s script, this outcome is hardly a surprise. Well, it is one more thing — retribution for a DC superhero who didn’t even receive a backward glance as the cinematic universe got caught up with its new…

Jude Law Was Obsessed Of Star Wars As A Child, Says “The Lovely Irony That Someone In It…”

Jude Law Was Obsessed With Star Wars As A Child(Photo Credit: Bang Showbiz) The 50-year-old actor, Jude Law, who plays a mysterious unnamed figure in upcoming spin-off series ‘Skeleton Crew’ – first experienced the space saga when he was just six years old, and it sparked a life-long love of the franchise. He told Empire magazine: “It was what I played as a little boy. It was the toys I grew up, that my dog ate, that I lost, that I cried over. It’s all that stuff.” Jude Law’s favourite character was always Harrison…

Naming the Boss of DC as Marvel’s Phase Five Savior Is Irony at Its Finest

via Marvel Studios Long gone are the conspiracies touting James Gunn being sent undercover by Marvel Cinematic Universe head honcho Kevin Feige as a double agent tasked to tear down the competition from within, and in its place is the delicious irony of the DC Studios co-CEO being pinpointed as the person with the best chance of rescuing Phase Five from even further dismay. Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is both the franchise’s second worst-rated installment on Rotten Tomatoes and joint lowest-graded…

Irony of it all! Elon Musk Ties Tesla’s Fortunes to the Ad Business It has Long Eschewed

If Twitter is unable to win back advertisers, Tesla’s CEO may have to keep selling shares. Elon Musk is fond of saying that fate loves irony. This go-to phrase now seems awfully prophetic. The Technoking of Tesla has long eschewed advertising, arguing the electric-car company is better off spending on product. Besides, who needs a multimillion-dollar Super Bowl spot when you can blast your cherry-red Tesla Roadster into space to the soundtrack of David Bowie's “Life on Mars”? In addition to staging stunts like

Mr Malcolm’s List review – Regency romcom served with cake-icing of irony | Film

To watch this engagingly silly and self-aware comedy is akin to inhaling a good-sized tank of nitrous oxide. Adapted by Suzanne Allain from her own novel and directed by Emma Holly Jones, making her feature debut, it is a romantic Regency romp in the diverse, postcolonial “alt-history” universe popularised by Bridgerton on TV. And casting people of colour as fictional British aristocrats in the declining years of George III need be no more of an affectation than having non-white people play factual kings in Shakespeare’s…

Irony dies as Apple exec calls Samsung ‘annoying’ for copying the iPhone

Samsung and Apple fought an almost decade-long legal battle as the Cupertino-based company alleged that the Korean giant had copied the iPhone. Various patent infringement claims were also made which Samsung responded to in kind with patent infringement lawsuits against Apple of its own. The main lawsuit made its way through the entire US justice system and ultimately ended in a settlement between the two companies. Neither Samsung nor Apple disclosed the terms of this settlement. However, it seems that executives at…