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Beer Bath !!! -- Best Images of the Week, IMG! #30


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·Nov 10, 2024

The great monitor arc and an iPad typewriter. It's episode 30 of IMG. Here's the world's largest Lego tower, and here's an egg fried into a duck face. You know you're patriotic when you resort to kittens, although I prefer driving a horse in my car. Oh yeah, oh stop being a poop head, and now the worst eyebrows ever connected.

Segmented leaves and the ultimate total face beer, Converse shoes, pants fart pants. Shh, Ludacris is watching, and so is this kitty. But where's the cat in this picture? If you can find it, reward yourself with a trip to Choate of our breweries, Beer Wellness Land.

If I was a sports team, this would be my mascot. Or maybe it would be a bacon cannon that shoots sausages or real-life hipster Ariel. Either way, this is what my mother dressed me in as a child. But keep it a secret, okay? Just like these cats and dogs are doing.

[Music] Giff brain, how much dirt do you want? One shovel full or an entire mountain? This chart shows the complete evolution of Apple products, and this image shows candy bar cross-sections. How many can you identify? No sweet tooth? Grab some seafood.

Saudi Arabian officials have just greenlighted plans to build a mile-high building in Dubai. If the Empire State Building is this, the mile-high building would compare like this. Oh yeah, and this guy is still alive, but he says he doesn't like the Beatles.

On Facebook.com slash Vsauce gaming, you can submit your own favorite images and view what others have submitted. For instance, Annabelle gave us a cupcake, Cookie Monster. Breck gave us a running refrigerator. Conner caught a Vsauce fry, and Lanlan asked, "Is she cute?" Well, I should probably point out that she is actually a boy. Ken Petrus is now 18 and was originally known as 10 Petrus, but as early as 12, she began gender transformation treatments.

Creepy Spider Man, be sure to subscribe to Vsauce to win, and tell your friends to subscribe to Vsauce to dominate. Keep in mind there are always going to be edible marzipan babies. But as always, thanks for watching.

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