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EPIC BATMAN GIRLS And More: IMG! 16


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·Nov 10, 2024

A Nintendo guitar and hey you, it's episode 16 of IMG. Hey Mario, what's better than a one-up? Oh, but what power-up causes this? The same artist also gave his spin to Pikachu, a Smurf, and Bambi. We all know this is from Star Wars, but have you ever seen it bolded and aligned into art?

And here's an exhaust pipe in the wrong place. This is what happens when Pac-Man drops off the nail, and this is what happens when Batman sits poolside. If Batgirls are more your style, sit back and enjoy BuzzFeed's treasury of girls wearing Batman.

[Music]

Stuff, cute pose. Wait, what? n eyes. Tumblr.com is one of the best locations for scenes caught as Google's street cameras drive by. There's no context or explanation, so all you can do is wonder what, how, and in some cases who. Last week, people were saying that I showed too many cats in IMG. Well, not to worry, there will be no cats in this episode, except for these 50 reindeer cats and this cat who's learned the art of camouflage.

You don't see him until it's too late. If you're looking for the opposite of cute, check out BuzzFeed's rundown of the craziest hip-hop album covers. Also scary: these actual edible cakes. We've got a human skull, a poop cake for a guy named Dan, a baby baked into a cake, and guts. The only thing more unfortunate are these tombstones: rape weed bu and of course, dumb fart.

Perspective illusions have always been my favorite, and this artist makes some of the largest. He paints on entire buildings and sometimes more than one building. They look disorganized at first, but from the right angle, everything aligns and the scene looks flat. They're 100% real, and to check out more of his work, follow the link in the description where links to everything in this episode can be found.

Oh nice, a cookbook: M Natural Harvest, a collection of SE. Yep, and here's a rose made to cast an even more beautiful shadow. The same artist also used violins, keys, and more via Reddit. We've got a microwave, get it? A microwave!

And this one was all over the place last week, including facebook.com/vsaucegaming. Take a look at Facebook's front page, connect the dots, and wow! You guys submitted some other cool stuff on our Facebook page, like Blake, who showed us reality: worst game ever with this trolley addendum. No wonder he's using Windows.

I'll leave you to day with some [Music] [Applause] [Music].

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