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Stuffed GIRL'S HEAD? -- Mind Blow #14


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·Nov 10, 2024

A water-powered jetpack and step right up! Get just stuff, girl! Heads Vsauce! Kevin here. This is my flow. This super Jen and Tory blew everyone away in 2000, made by combining an Atari 2600, Genesis, NES, and Super NES into one sexy package.

But let's scale it all back with this cartridge console. It's a functioning NES built inside a copy of Super Mario Brothers. Oh, and if you want to build your own, click the link below for detailed instructions. Now, there's nothing like enjoying a can of marbs and a pack of soup. These living turds are actually magnetic gels that someday could be used for artificial robot muscles.

These glowy tree pods are designed to convert CO2 to oxygen without requiring soil and water. They're made from recycled plastic drinking models. Have solar panels instead of leaves and seesaws so little Billy can build up kinetic energy. My only question is: why is this girl leaning?

If you want to enjoy the great outdoors but love being inside, bubbles just buy a bubble tree tent. They have several varieties including treehouse bubbles. Hey, what are you doing this weekend? Fighting with electric swords? That's cool! Classic handhelds can be a bit pricey, but thankfully you can now play many of them online.

This website is actually pretty incredible; definitely check this one out! Too many books can make a great desk, and too many marbles are a good excuse for marble machines. This guy has a ton of these with different lifts, drops, and obstacles, many of which are interchangeable.

And if you want a simple design yet highly addictive puzzle game, check out Block Drop. Let me know how far you can get in one sitting! Say hello to Terrace, a shoulder-mounted avatar that lets you experience life through the mic and camera attached to your friend. For some reason.

Finally, here's an epic video highlighting video game deaths. I'm gonna leave you with the riddle: Going through one hole, but you come out through three holes. Once you're inside, you're ready to go outside, but once you're outside, you're still inside. What is it? Leave your answer in the comments below!

And we're gonna do the genius of the week a little differently this time. It's a number scavenger hunt! I've hidden 6 clues; each clue leads to a number. Four clues are on this page, one is at facebook.com slash vsauce gaming, and the last is in fact number 2.

Find all 6 clues, figure out the numbers, and add them all up. Give us the total and leave your answer in the comments below. The first person to do so correctly will be our genius of the week! Here's your first clue. Got it? Good luck! And as always, thanks for watching!

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