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BEST IMAGES OF THE WEEK: IMG! Episode 23


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·Nov 10, 2024

Mr. Tea Time and Obama plays the trombone. It's episode 23 of IMG. Is this Wolverine or two Batmans? And this is where to get all our cursors. Grandpa's awesome, then still awesome now, especially when they do this.

Here are women's faces from all over the world, averaged together by software. And can you name each video game character in this image? Oh, sorry, this image! To see Shadow 502 teased image close-up and to get answers, follow the links below, where you can find links to every image in this episode. Your sweetheart might like these if he or she likes epic sculptures made out of crayons. Her Williams also makes dogs, underwear, headphones, and a redhead.

If you don't have enough crayons, just carve the ones you do have into animals or use all that extra snow you've got. Here's a squirrel that likes acorns or tearing children's heads off. Terry Border uses food and objects from around the house to make a Trojan horse, a mail order plastic girlfriend, a matchbook brooch, and a lint roller cat. He also noticed that the Apple logo upside down looks kind of like...

Yep! Now it is time for a montage. How about animals in pockets? These things aren't sculptures at all, in fact, they are flat, but with great perspective and shading, they have the illusion of dimension. And here's Conan O'Brien made out of Cheetos, Bill Cosby made out of jell-o shots, but what could make these Disney Princesses so excited?

Oh, okay! If that heats you up too much, cool down your car while making yourself look cool. It's just too bad that R2D2 always puts hoes before bros. Now, if you're totally lost, check out Star Wars Episode Four in Icona Scope, the entire movie. Now, when you're done, give someone a high five or close your fist in the last second for a hand turkey. If all else fails, grab a pen and make yourself a hand giraffe.

But now let's study some science fair projects. The only thing better than this kid's sweater is this t-shirt. And here's a science lesson: things change, and that's not always bad. On facebook.com/Vsaucegaming, you guys have been submitting cool stuff as always—a toaster that burns skulls into your toast and Woody being epic. Be sure to like us on Facebook to see more images and submit your own.

Click on any of these pictures to watch other episodes of IMG, and as always, thanks for watching!

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