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COVERED IN CHICKS -- IMG! #41


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·Nov 10, 2024

A rooster... cat? And Ronald orders a number three. It's episode 41 of IMG! City life. Oh hi. And here's a necktie that's formal and manly, though, of course, I prefer one piece cat faces. Too much coverage? Well, try on one of these or just wear a slice of bread on your face.

It's almost as good as squishing it up against bars. Hayashi Natsumi takes photos of herself relaxing mid-jump. Tug on a blowhole with this whale tissue holder and the movie poster for The Dark Knight Rises contains an awesome hidden bat shape, but some people see a jumping unicorn. Here kid, have a sparkler.

I mean, say cheese. Doh. The baby's okay, so take your dog for a walk skate and then put a price sticker on Moby Dick just right and you get... Wow, okay, look, let's just get some knowledge. In Canada, postal codes are alphanumeric. And in British Columbia you can visit V4G1N4.

Alright, let's be more mature. Every year during the wet season, Lake Titicaca overflows into lake Poopó, which in turn overflows into Salar de Uyuni, the world's largest salt bed. It is so big it contains 70 percent of our world's lithium reserves and it's so flat that orbiting satellites use it to determine the steadiness of their altitudes.

When it rains, Salar de Uyuni becomes the world's largest mirror. But if that's too much water for you, you don't have to travel very far to get to Antofagasta Region of the Atacama Desert, the driest place on Earth. On average, the entire desert only receives one millimeter of rain each year.

And some weather stations out there have yet in human history to have recorded rainfall. In fact, between 1570 and 1971 it is estimated that no significant water fell there at all. It's so near sterile NASA uses the region to test Mars rovers and in some areas of the desert those rovers found not a single trace of life.

On Facebook.com/VsauceGaming, Panagiotis showed that with the right clouds the Sun could become a smiley face. He also showed off an inquisitive beard and Tim Ryan helped out. Okay. I'll go left and then I'll go... wait. I'm just gonna lay around with some chicks.

And as always, thanks for watching.

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