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LICK DOOR KNOBS! ... IMG! #36


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·Nov 10, 2024

The best way to play horseshoes and Rihanna's butt sings a song. It's episode 36 of IMG! Mankind has come a long way, but this concept for an alarm clock that slowly shreds money until you wake up and stop it is genius. Less genius is this guy. Kid, kid, shark kid.

And here's a cat with cat-shaped fur. Enjoy your summer with a Death Star melon and once cold weather arrives, wear some mittens that have a second pair of mittens built into them, so you can hold your child's hand and give them gloves. Is this the front or the side of a man?

And this blurry face is both one face and two faces kissing. Can you see both? But now a famous psychology experiment. Which of these shapes is called 'bouba' and which is called 'kiki?' It turns out that because our brains so naturally assign abstract concepts to sounds, around the world, no matter what language or culture people come from, nearly 98 percent call this one 'kiki,' and that one 'bouba.'

However, this is not how to use doorknob. So let's do triplets. Mariachi band, fried chicken, bathtub. Man, monkey, parrot. And now let's enjoy classic cartoon heroes as pin-up girls. This cat can be made out of this cat by doing this.

And this goose is wearing sandals. People don't always listen to rules and they can't always see the hidden dog. Once you find him, make a cooper and jump. Reddit brought us Bruce Willis loving Bruce Willis. But here's a kid who is forever alone.

Here's a photographer... oh. The only thing worse is sending mail to this address. Clippy is just as annoying in real life, but tattooing your Facebook friends onto your real-life arm is awesome. On facebook.com/VsauceGaming, David showed us a panda dog, and Nicolas suggested a twisted E = mc² that's more emo.

A different guy named David displayed some LEGO creations he's selling on eBay. This toilet is creative, but these are even scarier. Today's episode of IMG! was very special because right now I am in London. In fact, check this out. That bathtub, that is now a table, used to belong and was used by Douglas Adams.

A couple of days ago, I was in Dublin and terminal 2 at the Dublin Airport is very important. Let me show you what it looks like when you drive in. Now, if you think of it in a certain way, it can kind of remind you of being born, except in reverse. Think about that for a second.

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