Head Chef Wears a GoPro During Busy Lunch Service

Jack Croft, head chef and owner of Fallow Restaurant wore a GoPro during a busy Friday afternoon lunch service to show what the job entails. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Filmmaker Names One Iconic Movie For Each Year of Cinema’s 145 Year History

Sam Kench of Brickwall Pictures remarkably named one iconic film for each year of the 145 years since the birth of cinema. | Continue reading


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Sodas That Were Discontinued Over the Last 60 Years

Rhetty for History looked back on sodas discontinued over the last 60 years, some recognizable today and others that are lesser known. | Continue reading


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Little Lion Cubs Valiantly Cross Storm-Swollen River

Paul Goldstein captured beautiful footage of three tiny lion cubs bravely leaping across the Ntiakntiak River in Kenya. | Continue reading


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‘Breaking Bad’ Characters Compete in a Second Round of Gordon Ramsey’s ‘Hell’s Kitchen’

Alternative Cuts Studios made a second mashup of "Breaking Bad" and "Hell's Kitchen", which was almost as potentially lethal as the first. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Little Penguins Bravely Crowd Surf Grumpy Sea Lions

Humboldt penguins bravely crowd surf grumpy sea lions in a clip from the David Attenborough-narrated series "Seven Worlds, One Planet". | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

A Shiny Electric Guitar Made Out of 1000 Melted Cans

Burl of Burl's Art melted down 38 pounds of recycled cans (~1000 cans) to build a sleek and shiny all-aluminum guitar. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Worker Frees Kittens From Ice Using Lukewarm Coffee

Compassionate Canadian oil worker Kendal Diwisch freed three kittens from the ice using lukewarm coffee from his truck. | Continue reading


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A Size Comparison of Objects in Our Universe

Global Data created a celestial 3D animation comparing the scale size of astronomical objects in our known universe. | Continue reading


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Young Dog Goes Out and Retrieves Old Deaf Dog From Outside When Their Human Calls

John Hakari trained his young border collie to retrieve her deaf older collie sister from outside upon command whenever needed. | Continue reading


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Couple Spends 14 Years Living in an Off-Grid House They Built With Gathered Materials

Exploring Alternatives visited Stephanie and Joel, a determined couple in Canada who spent 14 years living in a completely off-grid house. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

A Melodious Ringing Cover of ‘Toxicity’ on Handpan

Percussionist El Estepario Siberiano performed a melodious cover of the System of a Down song "Toxicity" on a ringing handpan. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Groundbreaking Innovations Attributed to Beer

Weird History Food compiled an effervescent list of innovations in the food industry that can be originally attributed to beer. | Continue reading


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The Colorful History of New York City’s Subway System

Architect Michael Wyetzner explained to Architectural Digest the long and colorful history of the NYC subway in chronological order. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

A Beautiful White Cat With Expressive Smoky Eyes

A rescued cat named Squid has a coat that is mostly white except for his gorgeous smoky eyes that look professionally applied. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Björk Inspects the Inside of a Sony Trinitron TV in 4K

During a 1988 interview, Björk took the back off of a Sony Trinitron (CRT) television set and spoke about what the inside looked like her. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Musician Adds Saxophone Solos to Songs That Don’t Need Them

Dutch musician Karsten Belt amusingly adds amazing saxophone solos to popular songs that don't have them and, per Belt, don't need them. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

How Hagfish Use Slime to Suffocate Their Prey

The KQED Deep Look series focuses on the hagfish, a blind eel-like creature that uses a naturally generated slime to suffocate prey. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Hobbyist Builds Mini Monster House Out of a Tissue Box

Midnight Hobbies cleverly built an anthropomorphic mini Monster House using a tissue box, packaging cardboard, and popsicle sticks. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Amazing Segmented Wooden Spheres

Woodworker Frank Howarth crafted beautiful, richly textured segmented spheres from two polyhedral dodecahedrons. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Amazing 12 Sided Segmented Wooden Spheres

Woodworker Frank Howarth crafted beautiful, richly textured 12-sided segmented spheres from two polyhedral dodecahedrons. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

A Magnificent Funk Cover of ‘Comfortably Numb’

The Main Squeeze outdid themselves with a magnificent funk cover of the iconic Pink Floyd song "Comfortably Numb". | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Dog Person Bonds With Cat When They Play Fetch

A self-described "dog person" was having trouble bonding with his cat until he let down his guard and played fetch with her. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Clever Pied Crow Thinks He’s More Human Than Bird

Macey Everett of the American Eagle Foundation spoke with GeoBeats about an elderly rescued African pied crow named Friar Tuck. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

The Three Important Components of a Film Soundscape

Filmmaker Paul E.T. explained the three specific components of a successful soundscape -- special effects, dialogue, and music. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

The Gastro-Diplomatic History of Pad Thai

Food History host Justin Dodd explains the history of Pad Thai, a tasty noodle recipe that was once considered the official dish of Thailand. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Why Young People Use Subtitles to Watch Films and TV

Edward Vega explained why television dialogue seems harder to understand and why younger people use closed captioning to watch television. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Boston Dynamics Atlas Robot Delivers Tools to Worker

A handy Boston Dynamics Atlas robot showcased its workplace talent by bringing a forgotten toolbox to a worker on a scaffold above. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Gorgeous Footage of a Camouflaging Cuttlefish

A diver captured gorgeous footage of a cuttlefish camouflaging to match the colors of the surrounding Indonesian underwater flora. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Little Kitten Is Mesmerized by Nonna’s ‘Italian Hands’

An adorable ginger kitten sitting on the lap of an Italian grandmother was mesmerized by the movement of her hands as she was talking. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Colorful Printed Circuit Board Coasters

MODelivery creates colorful printed circuit board coasters that keep drinks safely in place and hopefully away from actual circuit boards. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

An Amusing Definition of Cat Floof

Jackson Galaxy shared an amusing definition of floof, specifically as it pertains to cats and how to take care of floofy cats. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Man Drops GoPro Into Water Under Florida Fishing Pier

Ace Underwater dropped a GoPro into the waters of Navarre Pier in Navarre Beach, Florida, to see what happens underwater when no one is looking. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Totally Tubular 1980s Fads

Rhetty for History compiled a totally tubular list of popular fads from the 1980s, some of which are still available today. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Family Adopts Gentle Greyhound Who’d Never Been Indoors Before

A family in Tasmania adopted a beautiful greyhound they named Claude in 2016, who had never been indoors before. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

The Incredible Four-Octave Vocal Range of Earth Wind and Fire’s Phillip Bailey

Phillip Bailey of Earth Wind and Fire is known for singing with an incredible vocal range that spans over four octaves. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Busy Baby Beavers Turn a Mud Puddle on Their Human’s Yard Into a Pond

Rescued baby beavers named Finn and Sawyer busily turned a mud puddle on rescuer Dr. Holley Muraco's yard into a pond. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Artist Turns Rescued Dolls Into Creepy Sculptures

Brenda of AdoptaCreepyDoll skillfully rescues old and forgotten dolls and gives them new life as ghoulish huggable sculptures. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Choir Boy Uses Helium Balloon to Hit Higher Notes

A boy in the Kings College Choir broke out a yellow balloon, inhaled deeply, and returned to the performance singing in a higher pitch. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

The Fervent History of Absinthe

Tom Blank of Weird History Food Food looks at the long, sometimes misunderstood, and often fervent history of absinthe. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

A Ball That Bounces Higher Than Its Dropping Point

The Action Lab explains the coefficient of restitution and why a ball can bounce higher than its dropping point is an exception. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Largely Forgotten Popular Foods From the 1970s

Rhetty for History compiled an informative list of popular foods in the US during the 1970s, many of which have since been forgotten. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Ginger Kittens Play Mother to a Brood of Baby Ducklings

Little ginger kittens happily took turns playing mom to an adorable brood of baby ducklings, keeping them warm as they slept. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Dr. Seuss’ ‘I Can Read With My Eyes Shut’ as Hip Hop

Drew on the Kit accompanied bassist Bret Crowe and Jordan Simons, who rapped the classic Dr. Seuss book "I Can Read With My Eyes Shut". | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Talkative Calico Says ‘OK’ With Her Trilling Meow

A beautiful long-haired calico cat named Akkodha has a sweet, trilling meow that makes it sound like she's saying "okay" all the time. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

Talkative Calico Says ‘OK’ With Her Trilling Meow

A beautiful long-haired calico cat named Akkodha has a sweet, trilling meow that makes it sound like she's saying "okay" all the time. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

A Headlining Guitar Built Out of 700 Newspaper Pages

Burl of Burl's Art built a headlining Fender Jazzmaster-style electric guitar out of 700 pages of newspaper print plus a lot of epoxy. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago

A Tragically Beautiful Hand-Cranked ‘Myth of Sisyphus’ Wooden Automaton

Ross McSweeney built a hand-cranked automaton that portrays the tragic Sisyphus forever pushing his boulder up a hill for all eternity. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 1 year ago