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WET DOGS ---- IMG! #40


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·Nov 10, 2024

Blockhead bunnies and disembodied cat unicorn princesses.

It's episode 40 of IMG! You've gotta be careful around ducks. Seriously. But it's okay to be smug with a panda. If you've got extra time, carve Lincoln out of Oreo filling. Or check out more of Sam Spratt's work. He recently made some awesome mean faces. Forever alone is good too. It's also good as a costume. If you can't afford costumes, here's how to be a table. It really, I mean, it's safer than trying to sit with a dog around.

But let's move on to a famous photo. This Windows desktop image has a title. It's called "Bliss" and was taken in 1996 by a man named Charles O'Rear in Sonoma County, California. Now, since the photo was taken, a vineyard has moved in and today the hill looks like this. Let's get mappy.

This map shows what people call soft drinks. Blue is where they say 'pop,' yellow is where they say 'soda,' and red is where they tend to call all soft drinks 'coke.' Now this map bloats up and squeezes countries based on the size of their annual GDP, the total market value of all goods and services the country produces in a year.

Notice how small the African continent is, even though it's actually quite large. Seriously, you could fit United States inside Africa along with Europe, India, China, Japan, and more. By the way, the diameter of the Moon is approximately the length of the United States of America, which means that roughly, to scale, this is the size of the Moon.

And finally, this map shows the remoteness of areas of the world. The darker the region, the further away it is from a large city. But if you really wanna get away, climb to the top of Chimborazo in Ecuador. It's not the tallest mountain in the world, but because the Earth bulges slightly in the middle and it's a big mountain near the equator, its peak is actually the furthest point on Earth from the center of the Earth.

Now, a bunch of dogs shaking off water. Enjoy. Okay, here's a trick. If you wanna know where an image came from or find other versions or sizes, go to Google Image Search and drag the picture right into your browser. Boom. Success.

And if you wanna lose your mind, there are plenty of GIFs to do it, but I'll recommend ScillyMission's Swirl page. Move your cursor around and feel powerful or nauseous. Of course, the best cure for nausea is eating a baby. Right, grandma?

Oh boy. Instead, let's just wear slippers shaped like babies. And here's something huge. In our explosion video, I mentioned the US's Pacific atomic tests and then yesterday I came across this incredible real photo of the beach and in the distance, an atomic underwater detonation. It's pretty terrifying.

Just a few hours ago, Vsauce surpassed 300,000 subscribers, which is awesome. You guys rule and the Vsauce team will continue to bring you exactly what you want, because... As always, thanks for watching.

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