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SHARK MURDER and MORE. IMG! episode 8


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·Nov 10, 2024

The only thing scarier than this picture is this picture. It's episode 8 of IMG. I just recently found these shirts and I love them. They come in pairs and they're battery powered. When you're far away from the person wearing the matching shirt, your hearts are only partially lit, but when you come together, you have full health.

Last week, Awkward Family Photos got a TV deal from ABC. I don't really know what the show's going to be like, but these are some of my favorites. Of course, the ultimate isn't the A family; it's the awesome Grandma. Pictures of this guy are surging on BuzzFeed today. Is he a male model, the next cast member of the Jersey Shore, a pimp, a habitual nipple pincher? No, he is Justin Bieber's dad.

Remember when Bush dodged that shoe? Well, this morning Obama was almost hit by a thrown book. The Daily Mail caught this photo of the book in flight, and right now, no one's sure what the book was or even who threw it. But I kid you not, this naked man was arrested at the very same event.

Anime makeup—look, everything's normal before you see the shadows. Sh bricks is one of my favorite places to browse, and this one's pretty cool. Can you tell me what's strange about these three guys and where they are? Answer: it's actually a picture of four guys. Wait, what's wrong with this girl's legs?

Pro Bible exposed the tricks girls use to make themselves look hotter on Facebook: the Never Smile, the Hug, the Kiss, and the Ugly Girl Comparison Composition. But if you want to see a really hideous Facebook profile, check out the first link in this video's description. I can't even put it on YouTube, but trust me, I can't even tell if it's a boy or a girl. Click the link, check it out, and let me know what you think.

Animals eating other animals and an animal eating a kid. But on facebook.com/vsaucegaming, we've got even more. Submit your own favorite images of the week there, like pie. Did Kim, you suck? Hugh reminded us that sporks are not alone, and just how sad it would be if computer mice were real mice.

That's it for now. Click any of these squares to watch previous episodes, and thanks for watching. Oh!

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