Comic artist MadeByTio is a very efficient storyteller. They need only 4 panels to express an idea. However, the simplicity of this format doesn't mean the situations are simple too. The content is a healthy mix of the ordinary and the extraordinary.
One comic might be about our messed up postures and the next depicts sentient lobsters boiling people for supper. Either way, they're direct, borderline offensive, and most importantly, funny. MadeByTio has a knack for mocking the absurdity of our world and constantly comes up with new, unexpected ways to do so.
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"Thanks to my older brothers who are way more talented than I am, I have been drawing and sketching my entire life," MadeByTio told Bored Panda. "I started to create webcomics in December 2016, when I was addicted to Imgur and really enjoyed various webcomic artists [whose works would appear on the platform]."
After giving webcomics a go, MadeByTio immediately knew it was something they liked. "I loved and still love the idea that you can express so much with four little panels, that you can make people think about different topics, or simply bring smiles to their faces," the artist explained. "I bought the cheapest graphic tablet I could find and just started drawing."
MadeByTio's former roommate and them were having a blast coming up with new comic ideas, no matter how "stupid" they thought they were. "One day, I created a Facebook page and an Instagram account and started publishing my comics on them. That was the beginning," they said.
Pretty soon, MadeByTio started one of their most popular mini-series 'How Your Brain Works'. It debuted in 2019. "To be honest, many of these situations have happened to me personally. That was the reason why I drew the first 'How Your Brain Works' comic. The one with the coffee hurt a lot."
I have done this. I’ve also put hot water into the milk bottle before, I think I lost my brain awhile ago
Load More Replies...I'm confused because that's what I *should* do instead of wasting my time with one cup and 19 refills...
that will either keep you awake for a week or make you sleep for eternity
Ngl, being one hundred about it, if you are THAT out of it you just accidentally made the amount of coffee you need.
Yes feels too close to home. I'm surprised it hasn't happened yet.
Load More Replies...i... i did this last week... not proud, but what can i say? it was 6:00 a.m.
My husband did this the other day. It even looks like our coffee jar.
I'm thinking you would get serious health effects from drinking that. 😂 Or at least terrifying.
Load More Replies...errr you can still pour the coffe in the mug, put a little and then put more water(if its instant coffe)
I once poured sugar straight into my tea instead of to a special container for it
This has happened to me. It takes a few seconds before the full raminifications of your actions percolate when you fubar something this collossally, I can tell you.
Coffee is a drug. Don't forget it. Chances are, you're hooked on it.
I don't know?? That Monday looks pretty jacked!! Nice 6 pack, filling out that speedo nicely...if Mondays came that nicely I probably wouldn't mind them so much!!! LOL!!
Dogs get excited when you look at them. Cats just think 'Pervert wants to look at my butt again' and turns its butt towards you
Nice. Although the true story is a bit more sad I like this one more.
Can flat earthers please tell me where you can look over the edge because I would like to see it.
I have to take issue with number 12... This is such an untrue stereotype of cats. My cat is not like this, nor are any of the cats I've ever owned. After I feed them they come over to snuggle me, as if they're thanking me for taking such good care of them. All of my cats have been this way, and so are the cats of friends and family who I know of. Cats are quieter and more reserved than dogs, which of course makes people misconstrue their behavior... no different from the way quiet people are misunderstood as being standoffish or snooty. Just not true much of the time.
I have to take issue with number 12... This is such an untrue stereotype of cats. My cat is not like this, nor are any of the cats I've ever owned. After I feed them they come over to snuggle me, as if they're thanking me for taking such good care of them. All of my cats have been this way, and so are the cats of friends and family who I know of. Cats are quieter and more reserved than dogs, which of course makes people misconstrue their behavior... no different from the way quiet people are misunderstood as being standoffish or snooty. Just not true much of the time.