29 Times Tim Thavirat Turned Daily Dullness Into Delight With These Hilariously Twisted Comics

Ah, life—on a crazier perspective!

Tim Thavirat has a gift for turning everyday boredom into full-on belly laughs, and his comics do it with zero mercy. One minute you’re just scrolling, the next you’re staring at a “Forget password” moment that somehow feels personal, or a toothbrush subscription idea that’s too ridiculous to be real.

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But it’s not random chaos, it’s daily life twisted into something sharper. The jokes bounce from culture and high school songs to podcast blues and cats, then suddenly slam into stuff like security deposits, wrong device tech panic, and that “That ain’t a moon” reveal that makes you question what you even saw. Even the friendly stuff, like “Friendzone,” lands like a plot twist you didn’t consent to.

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And once you see how he builds the punchlines, you’ll start recognizing the dull parts of your own day.

1. Security deposits

1. Security depositsInstagram
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2. All about culture

2. All about cultureInstagram
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3. Indeed, indeed

3. Indeed, indeedInstagram

4. Songs from high school

4. Songs from high schoolInstagram

5. Podcast blues

5. Podcast bluesInstagram

6. Toothbrush subscription

6. Toothbrush subscriptionInstagram

7. Cats

Comic panel showing a toothbrush subscription joke, oddly delicious and humorous.Instagram

8. Honestly, it looks delicious

8. Honestly, it looks deliciousInstagram

9. That ain't a moon

9. That ain't a moonInstagram

10. Yikes!

Comic panel with a “delicious” line, revealing a non-moon object.Instagram

11. About that...

11. About that...Instagram

12. Forget password

12. Forget passwordInstagram

13. You think?

13. You think?Instagram

Right when you think the “Security deposits” panel is the funniest thing you’ll see all week, he swerves into “All about culture” like it’s the same conversation, just with more weird.</p>

Then “Indeed, indeed” and “Songs from high school” hit back-to-back, and suddenly that nostalgic cringe is staring you in the face.</p>

It’s the same kind of chaos as when a friend’s parrot destroys an artist’s painting and they argue over vet costs.

The democratization of art through social media also encourages a vibrant exchange of ideas and inspirations among artists and audiences alike.

This digital ecosystem fosters a community where feedback, collaboration, and support thrive, enabling artists to refine their craft and explore new directions with immediate input from their followers. For emerging artists, this can be an invaluable resource for growth and learning, offering insights and encouragement that might not be as accessible in traditional art settings.

Moreover, social media platforms serve as a vast, evolving gallery of contemporary art, showcasing the myriad ways in which creativity manifests across cultures and contexts. From digital illustrations to traditional paintings, from street art to abstract and surreal creations, the variety is endless, ensuring that every visit offers a new discovery.

14. Recursive stair drawers

14. Recursive stair drawersInstagram

15. Boom

Comic panel about social media art, featuring recursive stair drawers concept.Instagram

16. The magic beans

16. The magic beansInstagram

17. Beets

Comic panel labeled “The magic beans,” with “Boom” and “Wrong device” punchlines.Instagram

18. Wrong device!

18. Wrong device!Instagram

19. Here he comes

19. Here he comesInstagram

20. Friendzone

20. FriendzoneInstagram

The mood turns extra specific when “Podcast blues” and “Toothbrush subscription” team up, because apparently even your daily routines can betray you.</p>

The success stories of artists like Tim Thavirat highlight the role of social media in challenging traditional notions of what art can be. His work, which combines humor with a keen observation of human nature, illustrates that art does not always have to be serious or conventional to resonate with a wide audience.

It opens up avenues for artists to experiment with unconventional themes and mediums, pushing the boundaries of creativity. This shift not only diversifies the art landscape but also attracts a broader audience, including those who may not have engaged deeply with art before.

As social media continues to blur the lines between high and low art, it democratizes art consumption, making it more accessible and relatable to people from all walks of life. This inclusivity enriches the cultural fabric, making the art world a more vibrant, dynamic, and inclusive space.

21. Pumpkin spice latte

21. Pumpkin spice latteInstagram

22. You are the piece

22. You are the pieceInstagram

23. Expectations vs. reality

23. Expectations vs. realityInstagram

24. Looks like fun

24. Looks like funInstagram

25. Longest 4 seconds

25. Longest 4 secondsInstagram

26. Oat milk

26. Oat milkInstagram

27. Monty Python

27. Monty PythonInstagram

28. Cups

Comic panel featuring coffee and “Monty Python” style humor, social media validation theme.Instagram

29. Coffee always!

29. Coffee always!Instagram

And just as you recover, “Forget password,” “Wrong device!,” and “That ain’t a moon” pile on, leaving you wondering if Tim is roasting the whole internet or just your brain.</p>

In the grand gallery of the internet, every like, share, and follow paints a stroke of validation for artists like Tim Thavirat, turning social media into a canvas of opportunity. It's a world where art meets meme, and followers are patrons, proving that in the digital age, everyone's a critic, but thankfully, also a fan.

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By the time “Yikes!” and “Here he comes” show up, you’ll realize his comics don’t just entertain, they rewrite your commute.

Still, wonder if you’re wrong like the friend who pushed a controversial business idea? Check out the AITAH about not supporting a friend’s ethics-clashing business idea.

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