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SPOOKED DOG! And More ... IMG! #29


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·Nov 10, 2024

A mouse on a cat on a dog and chocolate sprinkles. It's episode 29 of [Music].

IMG trick people into thinking you have a six-pack or throw your crumbled up bad ideas into the blinds to make a skull. Then swim with an ape and Spot the Difference. There's no need to panic; it's under control completely. These pepperonis are hearts and so is the pizza, and these guys don't mind Heights. Of course, neither does this guy.

Oh, don't mind me, I'm just walking my squirrel like a boss. Here, have a snack, hipster dog and soybean photographer. Tom Prior's dog hates dinosaurs and doesn't trust tubes with eyes on them either, but I guess that's life in 2011. Chest hair. Take a trip to exotic.

Oh boy, look! Use the pause button to read College Humor's investigation of April O'Neal. But here's Snoop Dog, ha! Nice ai.com collected the most useful tattoos, rulers, pie, and eye charts you can read with glasses. Oh, and also connect the dots. Nice!

And now fashion, my girlfriend and absolute brilliance. Oh look, Michael! Keep it down, I'm brooding. Oh, okay, sorry, but still pretty cool, huh? Guess what though, I'm not done scrambling your brain yet.

This guy is levitating, except actually, that's just a stain on the cement. Here's a dance class; of course, the dancers are kind of dirty. And what's scary about this scene? We'll try upping the brightness to reveal what the fun time is stealing clothes.

But then again, just set down your rice checks, wheat checks, and corn checks, and realize they line up. Let's montage it up with Justin Bieber pillows! I mean people arrested during haircuts. I mean pictures of kids recreated years later when they're adults. Done very, very well!

Enjoy [Music].

And now, slinkachu, little figurine people boarding UFOs, killing big game, skateboarding, boating, and jamming to music. In episode 27, I asked you guys to recommend celebrity mix and match body parts for me to Photoshop for you.

I see, say you asked for Barack Obama's head on Beyoncé's body wearing Mr. T bling, dressed like Duke Nukem. And Robert Neil TV suggested Justin Bieber's hair, Anne Hathaway's body, Charlie Sheen's face, and Scooby-Doo's tail.

I leave you with historical facts from the Smithsonian. Subscribe to Vsauce for more knowledge, and as always, thanks for watching [Music]. Oh [Music].

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