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How Many Dots? IMG! #50


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·Nov 10, 2024

Wait, hold on a second. I have a tail? Whoa! And how many red dots can you count? Look close. It's episode 50 of IMG! Static electricity and packaging peanuts are always fun together, so is the creation of atom, even though cats and dogs can do it too.

Oh, and this giraffe is having a fun time, because he's being kissed by a giraffe. Peek-a-boo. Peek-a-boo. The only thing more delicious than a hamburger eye makeup are Vsauce nails. And, if you walk around with your lips puckered, from certain perspectives this will happen.

And is this a guy with no neck wearing a purple shirt or is it... wait, what? Now, this picture exhibits a similar illusion. Get it? It's just like this girl with a hairy arm that I showed in a previous IMG! Now, speaking of hair, here are some wonderfully rigid structures drawn with hair-thin thread. Even Chewbacca is hair.

And here's a pretty scene that from far away or with your eyes squinted looks like a skull. Aww, a cute duck. Gosh, dang it. Short of the Week illustrated something interesting. The top 10 grossing films over periods of 10 years. Blue titles are original ideas, gray represents adaptations and pink represents sequels.

Now, watch what happened as time went on. In 2011, there wasn't a single original movie idea in the top 10. Tetris tights. Now, let's watch a bunch of dogs wearing shoes. Here's a transformer who becomes a Game Boy. And if your chin folds, combined with your forehead creases you wind up like this.

Draw bridge? Okay, if you say so. And if you want to see a visualization of the last 100 years of shark attacks, the National Post has this mammoth, showing where in the world and where on the body people became victims. On Facebook, Kess warned us about the very serious issue of drowning. LOL.

And Leonardo showed us crayons carved into Star Wars shapes. But you won't get lost with this giant comprehensive math of the entire Star Wars galaxy. If you'd rather map something fewer light years across, check out this site, where you can see a map of the wind, its patterns, as it invisibly tangles itself across the USA.

Geographies of the World's Knowledge is a free booklet available as a PDF or an iPad book and it shows the distribution of knowledge in the Internet age. The size of each country is relative to number of people in it who have access to Internet. Its redness is equal to the percentage.

And this map shows the distribution of heavy metal bands from around the world. Now look at this from a distance and you will see yourself. With most Vsauce videos end it's like the end of a school zone, but when IMG number 50 is over, it's the end of a cool zone. So, kitty, turn off the lights, because as always, thanks for watching.

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