Rage Against the Machine’s ‘Killing In the Name’ Sung in the Distinctive Style of David Bowie’s ‘Let’s Dance’

Anthony Vincent of Ten Second Songs covered Rage Against the Machine's "Killing in the Name" in the style of David Bowie' "Let's Dance". | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 10 days ago

‘Severance For Introverts’ – For Those Who Prefer to Let Their Outie Do All the Socializing

Leigh Lahav and Oren Mendez created "Severance for Introverts" for those like to spend time indoors while their outie faces the real world. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 10 days ago

How Mid-Century ‘Emojis’ Were Created on Typewriters

Artist Brooke Connor explained how people created "emojis" on typewriters during the mid-20th century by typing combinations of characters. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 10 days ago

What Drinking Saltwater From the Ocean Does to the Human Body

In a quenching TED-Ed Lesson, Manish Kumar explains what happens to the human body when saltwater from the ocean is ingested. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 10 days ago

Man Builds Ten Different Cat Forts Inside His House

Half-Asleep Chris built ten different cat forts, each of different materials, inside his house to see how his kitties would react to them. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 10 days ago

Two Pairs of Identical Twins Perform a Nordic-Inspired Harp and Drum Cover of Black Sabbath’s ‘Paranoid’

The Harp Twins joined with the Vølfgang Twins to perform a Nordic inspired drum and harp cover of the classic Black Sabbath song "Paranoid". | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 11 days ago

The Playstacean – A PSOne Inside a 3D Printed Crab

GingerofOz was so inspired the illustration "Playstacean" that he built a real-life version with a PSOne and 3D-printed orange plastic. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 11 days ago

How the Human Brain Constructs a Predictive Reality as Things Happen During the Day

Kurzgesagt explains how the human brain edits time and space on a completely different plane, constructing a predictive reality. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 11 days ago

‘Severance’ Characters Turned Into Babies

JunkboxAI turned the unique characters of "Severance" and co-creator Ben Stiller into babies using a combination of art and AI. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 11 days ago

The Musical Melodies and Rhythms Found in Spontaneous Speech

Nahre Sol spoke about 19th century Czech composer Leoš Janácek who used the melodies and rhythms of speech in his distinctive compositions. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 11 days ago

Expert Baker Plays Heavy Metal Music to Speed Up the Fermentation of Sourdough Bread

German champion bread sommelier Axel Schmitt has perfected the art of sourdough bread by playing heavy metal music to speed up fermentation. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 12 days ago

The Animated Bars of a Black Flag Tattoo Sing About Being Confused for ‘Four iPhones’

Tattoo Cartoo animated the four bars of a Black Flag tattoo making them sing a song about the tattoo owner’s son thinking they are iPhones. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 13 days ago

An Adorable Munchkin Cat Jumps Into Perfectly Shaped White Outlines In Sync With the Beat

A little munchkin cat named Ringo adorably "jumped" into perfectly shaped white outlines and then froze in sync with the beat of the music. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 13 days ago

The Evolution of the Universally Understood Word ‘OK’

Dr. Erica Brozovsky of Otherwords explained the evolution of the universally understood term "OK" and its alliterative form "okay". | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 13 days ago

A Nostalgic Medley of Iconic Guitar Riffs From the 1950s

Bloxsy performed a nostalgic medley of 18 iconic guitar riffs from the 1950s, expertly playing some of the most famous sounds of the decade. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 14 days ago

Artist Uses Subwoofers to Paint With Sound

Artist HOXXOH put a subwoofer on a track, attached a hose and used the beat coming out of it to paint distinctive patterns on the wall. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 14 days ago

‘Shopping for Superman’ – A Powerful Documentary About Local Comic Shops Struggling to Stay Open

"Shopping for Superman" is a powerful documentary that tells origin story of independent comic book shops across the United States. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 14 days ago

Stubborn Parrot Slowly Accepts New Puppy Roommate

A stubborn parrot named Nelson was not pleased when his human brought home a puppy but the bird eventually came to love the dog. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 14 days ago

Classical Guitarist Plays the ‘Severance’ Theme While Alternately Dressed as His ‘Innie’ and ‘Outie’

Musician Sam Griffin noted the innie and outie variations within the "Severance" theme and played the song beautifully on classical guitar. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 14 days ago

The History Behind the Famous Sunken Swedish ‘Vasa’ Warship That Was Recovered Over 300 Years Later

It's History traveled to Sweden to dive into the history of Vasa, a 17th century warship that sunk within minutes of setting sail. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 14 days ago

A Husband Comes Home to Find a Naked Man Hiding Around His House in the Amusing Animation ‘Busted’

“Busted” is an amusing animated short in which a husband comes home early for work and finds a naked man hiding around his house. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 15 days ago

A Delightful 1990s Style Computer Animation Featuring an Enthusiastic Frog Playing the Trumpet

Brian David Gilbert created a delightful 1990s style computer animation featuring an enthusiastic frog playing the trumpet. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 15 days ago

How 18th Century Spanish Conquistadors Built the Heart Los Angeles Around Crooked Streets

Map historian Daniel Steiner talked about how Spanish Conquistadors in the late 18th laid out the map for the city of Los Angeles. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 15 days ago

A Slow Motion Flight Comparison of 23 Different Insects

Adrian Smith of Ant Lab captured slow motion video of 23 species of insects to compare how each species takes flight. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 15 days ago

Rescued Pit Bull Channels Her Maternal Instincts to the Many Foster Kittens Who Come Through Her Home

A pit bull named Ginger channels her beautiful maternal instincts to the many foster kittens and cats who come through her rescuer's home. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 15 days ago

An Incredible Tour Inside the Landmark Steinway & Sons Piano Factory in Astoria, Queens

Jack Coyne of Public Opinion went on an incredible tour of the landmark Steinway & Sons piano factory in Astoria, Queens. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 15 days ago

A Touching Short Documentary About Bill Wisener, The Owner of Bill’s Records in Dallas

"Bill's Records" by Chuck Przybyl is a short documentary about Bill Wisener, the owner of Bill's Records and Tapes in Dallas. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 16 days ago

A Compilation of Actors Who Auditioned for the First ‘Back to the Future’ Movie in 1984

The "Back to the Future" Blu-Ray included a series of auditions that took place in 1984 for roles in the first movie of the franchise. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 16 days ago

A Bundled Up Cool Cat Loves Snowy Sled Rides Provided by His Beloved Human

A cool cat named Fitz who lives in Canada, loves to get all bundled up in a warm coat and his oversized "bat-eared" hat to go for sled rides. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 16 days ago

The Atherstone Ball Game – A Chaotic Town-Wide Medieval Football Match That Started in 1199

Reel Knewz captured footage of the infamous "Atherstone Ball Game", an annual town-wide football game that started in the year 1199. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 16 days ago

Stunning Footage of Rain ‘Bleeding’ Onto a Red Sand Beach Island Off the Coast of Iran

Hormuz Island in Iran has a beach with incredible red sand that when it rains, looks like the land is bleeding into the sea. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 16 days ago

Pregnant Podcaster Kylie Kelce Bellies Up to the Bar to Introduce ‘Kegs for Pregs’ by Liquid Death

Liquid Death partnered with Kylie Kelce of "Not Gonna Lie" to introduce "Kegs for Pregs", a limited edition pony keg of natural spring water. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 17 days ago

Visual Effects Artist Pays Tribute to John Cleese in a Delightfully Absurd ‘Monty Python’ Manner

Visual artist Peter Quinn paid tribute to John Cleese with a hilarious video that features the comedian falling prey to "Monty Python" jokes. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 17 days ago

A Compassionate Animated Stick Figure Helps a Blue Friend Break Through the Throes of Addiction

The determined stick figure from Alan Becker‘s animated series "Animator vs." helped out a friend who was stuck in the throes of addiction. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 17 days ago

18th Century Portuguese Library Employs Bats to Protect Their Priceless Manuscripts From Insects

Joanina Library at the University of Coimbra in Portugal uses bats to provide to protect their priceless books from insect damage. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 17 days ago

Baby Rhino Adorably Mimics Their Momma

A baby rhino in Nepal followed their momma and mimicked everything she did, while momma did everything she could to keep her baby safe. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 17 days ago

How Dissonance and Consonance Act Like Innies and Outies in the Opening Theme for ‘Severance’

Charles Cornell took a look at the opening theme for "Severance", noting how dissonance and consonance act like innies and outies. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 18 days ago

A Disgruntled Derek Smalls Tells Paul Schaffer That the Original ‘Spinal Tap’ Movie Was a Hatchet Job

A disgruntled Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer) complained to Paul Schaffer about the original "Spinal Tap" movie, saying it was a hatchet job. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 18 days ago

A Disgruntled Derek Smalls Tells Paul Shaffer That the Original ‘Spinal Tap’ Movie Was a Hatchet Job

A disgruntled Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer) complained to Paul Shaffer about the original "Spinal Tap" movie, saying it was a hatchet job. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 18 days ago

An AI Programmed Big Mouth Billy Bass That Talks Like Arnold Schwarzenegger to Inspire Workouts

GPTARS used an AI program with a Big Mouth Billy Bass to give the fish an Austrian accent to quote Arnold Schwarzenegger to inspire workouts. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 18 days ago

Claustrophobic Woman Climbs Into a Sewer Pipe to Rescue Eleven Adorable Puppies

Animal rescuer Alex Blumberg tossed aside her claustrophobia and crawled inside a sewer pipe to rescue puppies who were stuck inside. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 18 days ago

David Johansen Talks About Starting a Punk Rock Trend on ‘Late Night With Conan O’Brien’ in 1994

While appearing on "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" in 1994, late great David Johansen casually talked about punk rock and The Catskills. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 18 days ago

Tom Morello Performs ‘One Last Dance’ for the Final ‘Venom’ Movie With His Guitar Playing Teenage Son

Tom Morello and the band Grandson performed "One Last Dance" from the movie "Venom: The Last Dance" with Morello's teenage son Roman. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 19 days ago

A Classic Lick From the Weezer Song ‘Buddy Holly’ Played on a Variety of Unique Instruments

Joe Porter played a lick from the classic Weezer song "Buddy Holly" on a variety of different and unusual instruments. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 19 days ago

Septuagenarian Comedian Makes Fun of His Old Age

Andy Huggins is a septuagenarian comedian from Houston who tells jokes that make fun of his old age and elder stereotypes. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 19 days ago

How John F. Kennedy’s Favorite James Bond Movie Influenced Men to Wear Blue Shirts to Work

Magnify explained how President John F. Kennedy's favorite James Bond film "Dr. No" inspired men to start wearing blue shirts to work. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 20 days ago

Why the Name for The Philippines Starts With a ‘Ph’ and Its Residents Are Known as Filipinos With an ‘F’

Name Explain looked at why the Philippines is spelled with a "Ph" while its residents are called Filipinos, which starts with an "F". | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 20 days ago

Why People Often See a Shadowy Man With a Wide Brimmed Hat During Sleep Paralysis Episodes

Dr. Emily Zarka of Monstrum looks at the phenomenon of seeing a shadowy man in a wide brim hat appearing during episodes of sleep paralysis. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 21 days ago