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ZOMBIE Bugs!!!: Mind Blow 12


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·Nov 10, 2024

Nes breathalyzer and what's so great about these balls? Ah, Vsauce! Kevin here. This is mind blow. In Sonic CD, don't make the blue blur wait too long or eventually he'll say, "I'm a game," and he's dead. What Yoshi's Island contains the zombie glitch? Watch the number of lives. [Music]

Now, work. But the coolest undead bug is this zombie ant infected by killer fungi that controls its mind. It moves it along to an ideal place in the forest before killing its host, bursting through the ant's head and releasing spores. Oh, and the Pokémon Paris and Paris ex are directly influenced by this creepy fungi.

But the Goliath tigerfish might still be creepier. Switching from nature to technology, controlling a robot with the PlayStation Move is pretty cool. But if you prefer being more vocal with your commands, there is pew pew pew. This is a mic controlled shooting, and it might strain your voice after a while, so have a nice glass of water that way.

What this is actually normal water dissolving a spoon made of gallium. You can make your own disappearing spoon by following the link below. Dog Brella, blue whale heart. If you haven't seen these yet, their fan are dedicated to D mix of modern games like Super Smash Brothers Brawl, Guitar Hero, and Final Fantasy 13. What do you think of that? World's fattest contortionist! That's what I thought.

Here's a dubstep dance routine direct from France. Check this out; it is impossible. And finally, a short film on stashing your stuff. [Music] It raises the question: do you have a secret hiding spot?

I'm gonna leave you with a riddle: two fathers and two sons walk into a pet store. They buy three dogs; each person gets a dog. How is that possible? Leave your answer in the comments below, and we're going to do the genius of the week a little different this time. Give us your best mind-blowing fact, and whoever has the highest rated comment is our genius of the week. Good luck, and as always, thanks for watching!

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