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Crazy BABY Eyes ... and More: IMG! #44


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·Nov 10, 2024

This cow has an illusion face. See the people about to kiss? And oh my gosh, what's this? Nice. It's episode 44 of IMG! If you eat too many Pringles you'll feel like this. And if you look like this, your kids will too.

Now, if you look at this right in the middle and move your head towards and away, the stars will appear to rotate. And speaking of rings of things, these are 4 perfectly round circles. Give yourself a new face in the sand or, if you're lucky, find a sweeter face in some ice cream.

Now if this one dot represents all the fire power used by all sides during World War II, one Poseidon submarine contains the raw explosive fire power of 3 world wars. Oh and the rest of these dots? They represent the total fire power of all man made nuclear weapons currently on Earth.

Vertical comic time. Okay, alright, cool. Zoom in. Yep, that's what I thought. Now, let's be serious. Animated GIFs. Of course, when the format was first created its developers pronounced it "jif," which is reflected in their parody phrase "Choosy developers choose .g[j]if." But the Oxford English Dictionary says that both "gif" and "jif" are correct.

The music playing right now, by the way, was designed by sound therapists. It's called weightless and it was constructed to biologically be the most relaxing noise possible. It causes your brain waves and your heart rate to synchronise. According to the researchers, the next most relaxing songs ever made in order are these.

And now a company that makes custom-stuffed animals based on your children's drawings. Enjoy. Ah, come on, cheer up. Here's a cleaning cart with a big grin. Which these girls don't have. I mean, come on, he'd rather touch a koala butt.

Let's get infographic-y. This interactive site shows when Mosaic started, what all of its versions looked like and moves through Netscape to Opera, IE, and beyond. And this flowchart lets you choose the perfect book off of NPR's list of the top 100 sci-fi and fantasy books.

Finally, here's a great infographic about our solar system that shows distances from the Sun to scale. We've got the Earth, Saturn, all the way out to dwarf planet Pluto and beyond.

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