Since January 1st of this year, the New Jersey-based artist has posted a cartoon-a-day to the Instagram account, @floridaman_daily — illustrating wonky, recent, and 100% true news stories from the Sunshine State.

(Beginning this week, OK Whatever will also feature Vasquez’s daily Florida Man cartoons in our weekly Saturday newsletter.)

Hand drawn, with a freneticism that makes them look like they’ve been paused mid-motion right at the most climactic second, Vasquez’s daily Florida Man (and sometimes, Florida Woman) cartoons boil down current news articles into singular revealing images.

Here are a few examples:

January 4th: A slice of pizza sliding down Florida Man’s face after his son (who’s also technically a Florida Man) threw it upon learning that his father had helped deliver him at birth. January 20th: Attendants at a bank’s drive-thru pointing and laughing at Florida Man for drunkenly trying to order a burrito, because he thought he was at a Taco Bell; January 27th: The moment when a TV remote thrown by Florida Man knocks Florida Woman’s dentures out of her mouth; January 28th: Two security guards doubled over with laughter watching video footage of Florida Man accidentally stealing laxatives, not opioids.

“It's always one guy doing these crazy things,” Vasquez told OK Whatever.

Capturing Florida Man’s mythical aura is one of his goals with the comics; a sort of unspoken desire to advance our collective belief in this lovable yet woefully fallible anti-hero. People can’t help but laugh and be drawn into them because “it's hard to believe that someone real would do these things,” he said.