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BUBBLE FAIL !! Best Images of the Week #37


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·Nov 10, 2024

Shooting a watermelon off your brother's head and an inverted sandwich. I'm a little sick today, but the best medicine is episode 37 of IMG!

Why is this cat so sad? Does he not know that unicorn bicycles exist? The only thing more spectacular might be this 'Jaws' themed swimsuit with The Little Mermaid as the victim. Or maybe the answer is this bubble.

What do you think, shocked barn? Huh, always surprised. Well, this toilet thought it was funny and, as usual, chocolate chip cookie's just grumpy. But it could be because someone just threw acid on his wife's face. It's not funny, bag.

MoIllusions.com featured a tree's shadow that produces a face. Of course, some shadows prefer beer pong. I mean, like, they really love it. Reflections can be just as naughty.

This word became "nude." But whatever, the final boss of the Internet prefers dogs making awkward smiles. Enjoy.

On DeviantArt, Katie created out of this world lips, a sunset face, and eyes based on the Lion King and Alice in Wonderland. But now, what the H is this? Oh. A mirror lake.

This graffiti uses its surface creatively and here's a real-life angry bird attack. This tree looks like it has teeth, a tongue, and vomit. And this shirt makes your arm a horse neck.

Researchers in China are trying to reintroduce captive bred pandas into the wild without wild pandas knowing the difference. Their solution? Dress up like pandas, which leads to awesome pictures like these.

Heart hair. On Facebook.com/VsauceGaming, Avery did some important math. And Raman added this illusion, where your brain can't help but see the two groups shake around, even though they're not moving.

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