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WEIRDEST Headphone Site! ... and MORE! IMG! #27


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·Nov 10, 2024

A chicken made out of eggshells and locked and loaded. It's episode 27 of IMG. This guy loves dogs, and this guy hates his son. B.C.A. brought us angry bat birds, complete with Robin, Alfred, the Joker, Bane, and used lipstick to make a panda Pikachu. This little cutie: a bee or a crab. Those are extreme makeovers, but here's an extreme make.

Of course, the secret to getting girls to make out with you is having a six-pack, or maybe just pick up some of these custom contact lenses featured on Audi.com. Hello Kitty, Mickey Mouse, smiley faces, spiderwebs, or this one, which actually hangs crystals from your eyeball with medical wire. Audi also featured subdermal implants; they're like tattoos but three-dimensional. You can make Pokéballs, Braille, brass knuckles, head spikes, horns, or the most badass of them all: ice cream and cupcakes.

But nothing can be photoshopped. Take a celebrity and then take away their eyebrows: nice James Franco, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Justin Bieber, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Robert Pattinson. Now here's a website for people with a headphone fetish, which means it's a perfect time for a montage of celebrity armpits. I'm just kidding! Let's do babies at Hooters. Enjoy.

Oh hey, BuzzFeed showed us guitars: the five, the sword, the Millennium Falcon, the Picasso, and um this one: baby changing station or baby grilling station. And this is one dinosaur of a spill. Now on Facebook.com/VsauceGaming, Summer showed us Beaver gone wild, and Mamud exposed the world's creepiest shoes.

I leave you today with cats winning. In episode 22 of IMG, I asked you guys to help me put weird clothes on celebrities. Izu recommended lingerie on Charlie Sheen, and so I made this just for you. This week, let's combine weird celebrity body parts to create one mutant celebrity. Leave your suggestions in the comments below, and if I love it, I'll make it and shout you out on IMG. Be sure to subscribe to Vsauce for more, and as always, thanks for watching.

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