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BEST Images of the Week! IMG! episode 14


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·Nov 10, 2024

Steampunk R2-D2 and this kitty says thumbs up. It's episode 14 of [Music].

It's hard to be a Lego gangster, but it's easy to kill two birds with one stone. Check out these minimalist superheroes. Can you name them all? The same guy who made these also made the peanuts as peanuts and Boba Font, which is a great segue because in our last video I asked you about your favorite emoticons. You guys had great ones!

Emoticons can also be used to explain plastic surgery: before, after, before, after, before, after, and so on. Did you miss GDC this year? Luckily, Kotaku put together a collection of great pictures from the event, and not just pictures of grandpas. The whole thing was so much it gave this guy a giant joystick!

Let It Snow! Such a festive decoration, but if you move these two letters to the middle, it gets a little more forceful: Let It Now! But let's talk Thanksgiving. Epic Meal Time made a YouTube video about making this what they call the Turbacon Epic. As they describe it, it's a quail cooked inside a Cornish hen, inside a chicken, inside a duck, inside a turkey, inside a pig, all covered in bacon, served with a side of cheeseburgers.

And if that's a little too intense for you, maybe this coloring book, Polar Bears in a Snowstorm from the Toronto Zoo, is more your style. You get to color polar bears in snowstorms, so all it comes with is five white crayons.

Pokey Love, I Choose You, and Azeroth made out of Magic the Gathering cards. Interested in trolling the high seas? Buy this! It's a working boat that always looks like it's capsizing. You, on the other hand, will look awesome!

Gift break! A little digital fiddling can turn horror into a cardio workout, and this gift beats just like a heart: a giant chronological Batman actor heart. B.C.A. collected a treasury of the best people who shop at Walmart. Some are cute matching couples, some have hot buns, or t; some are Jennifer Garner, and some, luckily, are just plain old normal.

Dang it! There's nothing scarier than that, except maybe ninja strippers. So on that note, let me know in the comments below what you are the most scared of. Be sure to subscribe to Vsauce for more, and as always, thanks for [Music] watching.

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