The Evolution of Classical Music From 1680 to 1928

The Piano Music Bros. charted the evolution of classical music from 1680 through 1928 in a colorful and informative manner. | Continue reading


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A Pair of Dogs Bring Home a New Deer Friend Through Their Doggie Door

A pair of dogs named Arrow and Cappy brought home a young deer who came into their Ohio home through the doggie door. | Continue reading


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Son Describes His Architect Father’s Creativity in Designing the Enchanting ‘Stebel House’ in Los Angeles

Actor Zen Gesner, son of architect Harry Gesner, spoke with Architectural Digest about the Stebel House, an enchanting LA home built in 1961. | Continue reading


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The Best Way to Load a Dishwasher According to Scientific Research

MinuteFood consulted with appliance experts Dr. Rainer Stamminger and Renae DuHaime to determine the best way to load a dishwasher. | Continue reading


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Fruit Loving Rescued Beaver Throws Adorable Tantrum When the Banana She’s Eating Is All Gone

A rescued beaver named Tulip loves fruit so much that she threw an adorable tantrum when the banana she was eating was all gone. | Continue reading


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Whales Sound Like Birds When Sped Up and Birds Sound Like Whales When Slowed Down

Musician AHEE noticed that whales sound like birds when sped up by three octaves and birds sound like whales when slowed down by the same. | Continue reading


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Woman Pretends Her Dog Is a Vacuum Cleaner

A woman named Katja amusingly used sound effects and a handle to pretend that one of her three chocolate Labs was a vacuum cleaner. | Continue reading


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A Purr-Fect Deck of Playing Cards Featuring Illustrated Portraits of Cats With Punny Names

Chet Phillips created "The Cats Meow", a set of purr-fect playing cards that features 58 illustrated portraits of cats with very punny names. | Continue reading


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Lovebird Is Granted a Free Pass Into Forbidden Kitchen Cupboard Despite Previous Ban

A determined lovebird was granted a free pass into the forbidden kitchen cupboard that held glasses despite having been banned entry before. | Continue reading


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Dani Clode Tests Out Her Innovative ‘Third Thumb’ With Members of the Public

Dani Clode tested out her innovative Third Thumb with members of the public who were attending the 2022 Royal Society Summer Exhibition. | Continue reading


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Man Trades Places With His Cat For a Day

Abram Engle amusingly traded places with his orange tabby to see what it's like to live as his cat for a day and for his cat to live as him. | Continue reading


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A Melodious Harp Guitar Cover of ‘Riders on the Storm’

Jamie Dupuis performed a melodious cover of "Riders on the Storm" on harp guitar, capturing the sound of The Doors on a single instrument. | Continue reading


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PodRide, A Four-Wheeled Enclosed Electric Bike That Looks Like a Small Car

Electric vehicle enthusiast Micah Toll created the PodRide, a four-wheeled, all-weather enclosed electric bike that looks like a small car. | Continue reading


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Clever Magpie Repeatedly Pulls Money Out of a Pile of Papers

A clever magpie repeatedly pulled money out of a pile of similarly shaped papers, a wallet, and a phone case and tried to run off with it. | Continue reading


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Leonard Solomon Plays a Squijeeblion Cover of the Skrillex Song ‘Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites’

Leonard Solomon performed a honking cover of the Skrillex song "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" on his original Squijeeblion. | Continue reading


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Thirsty Giant Anteater Whips His Long Tongue Back and Forth to Drink From a Sprinkler

A thirsty giant anteater at the North Florida Wildlife Center whipped his long tongue back and forth to drink from a sprinkler. | Continue reading


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Meowdulator, A Hilarious Cat Guitar Pedal That Meows

Emily the Harp Lady tried out the Meowdulator, a feline-themed guitar pedal that meows like a cat when strings are played or plucked. | Continue reading


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Formerly Hairless Rescue Dog Gets Spa Treatment for His Beautiful New Coat

A stray hairless dog who was rescued by Reto of the Furry Luck Bali in Indonesia, turned out to have a beautiful coat of fluffy blonde fur. | Continue reading


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How To Pronounce Difficult Road Names in Iceland

Native Icelander Sanxyra read off seven of the most difficult road names for visitors in Iceland to pronounce. | Continue reading


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Vivid Hyper Realistic Pop Culture Tattoos by Pablo Frias

Argentinian tattoo artist Pablo Ezequiel Frias, a resident artist in NYC, creates hyperrealistic tattoos featuring pop culture icons. | Continue reading


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Musician Plays Original Song on Paragliding Piano

Musician Louis Cardozo performed his original song "Fly" on a paragliding piano flying over a very green valley in the English countryside. | Continue reading


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The Early New York City Origins of the Classic Slipping on a Banana Peel Comedy Trope

Alex Schmidt explained how early New York City origins of the unlikely act of slipping on a banana peel made it a classic comedy trope. | Continue reading


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Clever SpongeBob Pizza Rug With a Detachable Slice

RuggyBagyStudio created a moving parts rug that opens like a pizza box to reveal a SpongeBob pizza with semi-detachable slices. | Continue reading


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Willie Nelson’s Longtime Luthier Talks About Repairing His Iconic Guitar ‘Trigger’ Over the Years

Luthier Mark Erlewine shared his experience tuning up and repairing Trigger, the iconic Martin nylon string guitar belonging to Willie Nelson. | Continue reading


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Little Cockatiel Taps Out a Rhythmic Song With His Beak

A little red-cheeked cockatiel named Tacchan tapped out a rhythmic song on a metal storage bin on the wall with his beak. | Continue reading


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Jack Nicholson Accepts 1975 BAFTA Best Actor Award From the Set of ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’

Jack Nicholson hilariously accepted the BAFTA Best Actor award from the set of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" in 1975. | Continue reading


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An Amusing Look at How Opossums Grow Up to Play Dead

Ze Frank offers an amusing look at the lifecycle of opossum, noting that playing dead is an involuntary defense that fools predators. | Continue reading


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How Scientists Confirmed Color Blindness In Dogs

The premiere episode of the Howtown features a fascinating discussion about the types of colors dogs can and cannot see. | Continue reading


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A Beautiful Tribute to Cala, The ‘I Go Meow’ Cat

David Scott of The Kiffness created a beautiful musical tribute to the vocal "I Go Meow" cat after learning that she had passed away. | Continue reading


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Agile Cat Climbs the Underside of Open Riser Stairs While Trying To Get to the Second Floor

A little cat named Ninja hilariously attempted to go to the second level of the house by climbing the underside of the open riser stairs. | Continue reading


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Why Certain Popular Baby Names From the Past Are No Longer Trendy

Otherwords host Dr. Erica Brozovsky, PhD explained why certain baby names that were once popular, just sound old to modern ears. | Continue reading


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A Seamless Mashup of Alanis Morissette’s ‘You Oughta Know’ with Joan Jett’s ‘I Hate Myself For Loving You’

DJ Cummerbund seamlessly stitched together the Alanis Morissette song "You Oughta Know" with Joan Jett's "I Hate Myself for Loving You". | Continue reading


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A Brief But Tasty History of Ice Cream

In a brief but tasty TED-Ed lesson, author Vivian Jiang explains the ancient origins of ice cream and how it became so popular in modern times. | Continue reading


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A Creative Way to Respond to Upstairs Neighbors Who Stomp Around Too Much

dudettewithsign shared a creative, yet passive-aggressive way to respond to upstairs neighbors who stomp around too much. | Continue reading


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A Paint Roller With a MIDI Controller That Plays Sampled Sounds As It Goes Up and Down a Wall

Dylan Sheridan attached a MIDI controller to the handle of a paint roller so that it would play sampled sounds as the roller moved. | Continue reading


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A Cute Little Snake Watches TV While Curled Up on Her Human’s Lap

A cute little snake watched what was happening on television while curled up in a blanket on her human's lap. | Continue reading


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Man Sings Amusing ‘Phone Keys Wallet’ Song to the Tune of ‘Another One Bites the Dust’

Fhonda Hatmaker shared an amusing video of her husband singing "Phone, Keys, Wallet" to the Queen song "Another One Bites the Dust". | Continue reading


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Led Zeppelin Performs ‘How Many More Times’ and ‘Babe I’m Gonna Leave You’ for Danish TV in 1969

A young Led Zeppelin performs their now-classic songs "How Many More Times" and "Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You" for Danish TV in March 1969. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 6 months ago

A 1960s Motown Soul Cover of ‘What I Like About You’ by The Romantics

Postmodern Jukebox with singer Tia Simone performed a 1960s Motown cover of the song "What I Like About You" by The Romantics. | Continue reading


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When the Last Light Would Go Out If All Humans Disappeared From Earth

Randall Munroe of xkcd and Henry Reich of MinutePhysics explained when the last light would go out should all of humans disappear from Earth. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 6 months ago

Bulldog Obsessed With Metal Bowls Receives a Special Delivery Box Full of Them

A bulldog named Theo, who is obsessed with the metal bowls that he carries around the house, received a box full of his favorite items. | Continue reading


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‘Hotel California’ Played in the Distinctive Style of Stevie Ray Vaughan

Laszlo Buring played the classic Eagles song "Hotel California" in the highly distinctive bluesy style of the late, great Stevie Ray Vaughan. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 6 months ago

How the Brooklyn Dodgers Got Their Name

Lucie Frost explained how the Brooklyn Dodgers got their name from residents who would have to dodge trolley streetcars to get to games. | Continue reading


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A Mashup of Anime Movies From the 1980s and 1990s Featuring Closeups of the Latest Technology of the Time

HanahakiBlank created a mashup of anime films from the 1980s and 1990s that pays tribute the latest technology of the time. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 6 months ago

A Medley of Iconic Guitar Riffs From the 1990s by Year

Bloxsy performed a medley of guitar riffs from highly distinctive rock songs from the 1990s, playing each in order of the year released. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 6 months ago

A Creative Stop Motion Animated Needle Felted Lighter That Sparks a Cottony Flame

Andrea Love created a short stop motion animation featuring a needle felted lighter sparking a flame and lighting a scrap of paper on fire. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 6 months ago

Paleontologist Explains How Dinosaurs Get Their Names

Lee Stevens and paleontologist Roger Benson of the American Museum of Natural History talked about how dinosaurs are named. | Continue reading


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Mel Brooks Talks About the Argument He Had With Gene Wilder Over ‘Puttin’ On the Ritz’ in ‘Young Frankenstein’

Mel Brooks spoke about the only argument he ever had with Gene Wilder about the "Puttin' on the Ritz" scene in 'Young Frankenstein'. | Continue reading


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