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HOT BOBAS! -- IMG! #34


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·Nov 10, 2024

Cacti are perpetual victims and kitten heart. It's episode 34 of IMG! When these guys get busy, you get this. And when Adobe adds the force to Photoshop, you get Adobe WanKenobi. If other brands did the same we'd have Jedi - Do or do not; Sith puma; Hunt it your way or Jabba the Hutt.

There's a smiley face on the surface of Mars and starburst region NGC 3603 is the same. Wedding photography can be mopey. Uhmmm... Packing enough heat to warm the bun in the oven. A chair within a chair within a chair within a chair chair-ception. A tree chair and an ergonomic... really?

Let's move on to a kitten with a permanent top hat and some lesser-known last suppers. Popeye, cartoons, Team Fortress 2, other video game characters and zombies. If you're not hungry, skip the supper and just grab a drink from Fremont coffee with foam shaped into Batman, Darth Vader, Frank from Donnie Darko or Pikachu. Though, of course, I prefer Cthulhu-achu. They also have Boba Fett, but I prefer girls dressed as Boba Fett. Enjoy.

For more action, check out Josh MC's Disney Princess fighters - Ariel, Belle, Jasmine, Snow White and more. Thanks to MoIllusions.com here is some neon vomit. Stare at the black dot in the middle and no matter what don't move your eyes. Slowly, but surely, the surrounding collars will disappear into the grey.

Garret Steider designs alphabetical food posters. If you look closely, you'll get it all over your face. These pictures come from Mitsuko Nagone and finding them this week made my week. On Facebook.com/vsaucegaming, Frederick showed us an example of bad CD-rom design. And Caleb's image of perfectly round circles hurt my brain to try to understand.

Finally, 'Fouad' gave us these important acronyms. And I'm not done there. Click this to watch Vsauce2's episode of LÜT, which is just like this show but you can buy everything on it. Be sure to subscribe to Vsauce to keep the party going and like us on Facebook to show your friends that you have good taste. Most importantly, no matter who you are or what you do, remember: And as always, thanks for watching.

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