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CREEPY WOODY !!! -- IMG! #31


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·Nov 10, 2024

Creepy Woody and this place is great for kids. Wait... It's episode 31 of IMG! Parents are awesome, except when they play favorites. And here's Bert in real life. There won't be any cats in this episode, but there will be zombie jean shorts, rigor mortis girls, and plenty of dogs.

"Ugh, are we gonna go yet?" "Hi-five!" "Ice, hahaha, it makes me happy." Oh, and the thing I said about no cats—not true. Here is one you can buy at a grocery store. But let's move on to insects—dead ones. Magnus Muhr symbols dead flies into poses, draws limbs and props, and takes a picture.

Hey, this one got to me, the moth. Some people earn their swag, and some people are born with it. Got a problem, player? Best party ever. You gotta peel 'em all. Well, seriously, let's peel 'em and enjoy some banana art. Not enough? Well, Reddit provided the ultimate.

Reddit also showed off this colorized photo of Abraham Lincoln from the White House Museum. He looks kinda weird, right? Well, experts say that his odd face may have been caused by multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2b. Let's get chart-y. This is the famous Venn diagram showing the relationships between mythical creatures. But more importantly, nerdy weddings.

They're gory, lightsaber-y, and super sweet... crotch. Phil Noto is an artist whose work I love. Superhero tensions. Jon Hamm as Superman and battleship shoes. Whenever I see shoes like that, I'm like, hey, nice shoes, and then girls were all like thanks, they're Vans; awesome!

MoIllusions.com delivered my favorite—ambigram. This word spells black one way, and upside down it spells white. Now, I've shown you rotating snakes before—the image that moves when you look at it. I mean, seriously, look around the image, pause the video, it'll creep you out.

But this one's new to me, and it's really neat. Look at the different letters, and as you look around, it will seem to grow and move. But now, a bunch of punching bags hung all over the place, except from one angle they're Muhammad Ali. Wilson Hennessy blows my mind. A cigarette that almost disappears, a painted paint can that almost disappears, and how is this possible?

Finally, Sarah Dayo has been creating what look like half-open doorways with an oddly shaped mirror. GIF break. Toast like a boss. Still want more? Well, you're in luck. We almost have five thousand pictures submitted by people like you on Facebook.com/VsauceGaming, including Muhammad's nervous banana and Kelly's screenshot from Vsauce Leanback.

Wow, be careful, don't look directly into his eyes. Oh, and remember creepy Woody? Well, to find out where that's from and how you can get your own, check out today's new episode of LÜT right here. It's just like this show, except you can buy everything I mention. And hey, as always, thanks for watching.

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