Rescued Baby Opossum Finds Comfort Hiding in the Hood of Her Human’s Hoodie

An orphaned opossum found on the forest floor became part of an extended family and loves to hide out in the hood of her human's hoodie. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

How the Sears Pre-Fab Mail Order Home Kits of the 1900s Led to the Modern Tiny House Movement

This House explained how the Sears mail order home kits of the early 1900s evolved over time to eventually become the tiny house movement. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

The 9 Fundamental Rules That Make Star Trek Universally Appealing

Giant Freakin Robot laid out nine specific rules that make every Star Trek episode or movie within the franchise consistently universally appealing. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Dumpster Archeologist Shares His Thoughts on Excessive Waste in a Short Documentary

"Dumpster Archeology" is a short documentary about Lew Blink, an artist and self-described "dumpster archeologist". | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Brooklyn Artist Creates a Highly Detailed Miniature New York City Subway Station Entrance

Brooklyn artist Danny Cortes made a remarkable miniature version of a NYC subway entrance and hung it on the railing of a subway station. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Why Animals Don’t Cross This Invisible Border in the South Pacific

GeoGlobeTales explained the Wallace Line, an invisible boundary in the South Pacific that animals, including birds and fish will not cross. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Photographer Builds an Entire Village For the Family of Mice Living in His Back Garden

When photographer Gez Robinson discovered that a family of mice was living in his garden, he built an adorable village to accommodate them. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

The Evolution of Beethoven’s Music From Ages 11 to 55

Lord Vinheteiro stared straight into the camera and performed the musical evolution of Ludwig van Beethoven from age 11 to age 55. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

How a Tiny Globular Springtail Can Perform the Fastest Backflips on Earth

Adrian Smith of Ant Lab captured slow motion footage of globular springtails performing an amazing amount of backflips as they were airborne. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

What Might Happen If a Human Spent a Quick Nanosecond on the Surface of the Sun

Randall Munroe and Henry Reich of "What If" looked at what might happen if a human spent a quick nanosecond on the sun. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

A Touching Animation About a Devoted Dog Who Waited 12 Years Outside a Hospital for His Human

An incredibly touching animated short about Canelo, the devoted dog who waited for his human outside a hospital for 12 years. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

The Real Reason Zebras Have Stripes

In an equid TED-Ed lesson by Cella Wright, narrator Addison Anderson explains the extremely specific reason as to why zebras have stripes. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Why American Cheese Melts Better Than Real Cheese

MinuteFood explained why the chemical composition of American cheese helps it melt better than that of natural cheeses. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Mechanic Rescues Kitten Trapped Inside the Engine of a Mercedes Benz

Sherwood Cooke of Royalty Auto Service carefully reached in to the engine of a Mercedes to rescue a tiny kitten who had gotten stuck. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Sting Tells Howard Stern the Story Behind How He Got His Enduring Nickname

While appearing on the Howard Stern Show in 2016, an amused Gordon Sumner explained how he became known as Sting. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Every American Flag Flown in the Revolutionary War

Weird History shared the colorful history of the every version of the American flag that was flown during and immediately after the Revolutionary War. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Teacher Demonstrates Rhythm Basics by Tapping to a Metronome on a Page of Musical Notes

Debora Noemi demonstrated the basics of rhythm by tapping to a metronome on a piece of paper with the musical notes she was tapping. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Henry Winkler Dramatically Shares the Story Behind Becoming Arthur ‘Fonzie’ Fonzarelli

Henry Winkler dramatically shared the story of becoming Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli on "Happy Days" during a one-man show in London. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

The Bee Gees Perform a Poignant Cover of Bob Dylan’s ‘Blowin’ in the Wind’ Live on Television in 1963

A very young version of the Bee Gees performed a truly poignant cover of the Bob Dylan song "Blowin' in the Wind" in 1963. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Three Simple Ways to Open Tightly Sealed Jars

Jordan Howlett demonstrate three very simple, yet helpful ways to open a tightly sealed jar without a great deal of effort or help. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Best Bed Positions According to Feng Shui Principles

Cliff Tan ranked the different positions of bed placement for a good night's sleep in accordance with Feng Shui principles. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Rescued Stray Kitten Learns How to Be a Cat By Copying Everything the Older Cat Does

A rescued stray kitten amusingly learned how to be a cat by following and copying the older, more experienced feline in the house. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

What Would Happen If the Earth Were Shaped Like a Pizza

Peter Schmiedchen of What If explains what would happen if the Earth were pizza-shaped rather than spherical. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Wobbly Cat Forms Deep Bond With His Devoted Humans and a Fellow Disabled Cat Best Friend

An adorable wobbly cat named Archie developed a deep bond with his generous human Katie, who made him a vital part of her family. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Harry Potter the Redneck Wizard

demonflyingfox generated some hyperrealistic AI to create a music video that imagines what Harry Potter would be like at a "Redneck Wizard". | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Man Tries to Outsmart a Genie by Trying to Construct a Wish Without Any Loopholes

A reasonable guy uses his first wish from a genie to be told of any loopholes or catches attached to any subsequent wishes. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Music Samples and Sources Behind Various Songs

Turkish musician Ilkay Alpgiray looks at different songs and finds the original material that has been sampled or sourced. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Geddy Lee Takes Dan Rather on a Tour of His Magnificent Baseball Collection

Geddy Lee took Dan Rather on a tour of his massive and legendary baseball collection inside of his Toronto home. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Playful Cat Efficiently Pops Plastic Packaging Air Pillows With His Teeth

A playful cat named Ness very efficiently used his little teeth to pop each of the little plastic air pillows used for packaging. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

The Cinematic Efficiency of the Sustained Two-Shot

Every Frame a Painting explained why the sustained two-shot technique offers cinematic efficiency and drama when there are limited resources. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Sportscasters Report on a Competitive Game Between Stereotypical Boomers, Millennials, and Gen Z

Foil, Arms and Hog quite amusingly reported on an imaginary game being played between stereotypical Boomers, Millennials, and Gen Z. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Hyper-Realistic Scenes From ‘Cyberpunk 2077’

NextGen Dreams used DreamPunk 2.0 in 8K to create a showcase of POV/Night scenes from "Cyberpunk 2077" that look incredibly hyper-realistic. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Steve Perry Talks About Walking Away From Journey

Steve Perry sat down with reporter Dan Rather of The Big Interview to talk about why he walked away from the band Journey. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

A Visit to the Scottish Restaurant That Invented the Deep Fried Mars Bar

Great Big Story visited the Carron Fish Bar in Stonehaven, Scotland where Murray Watson prepared a battered, Deep Fried Mars Bar. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Gen Z Mom Tries to Open a Cassette Tape Case

Brett L. Williams captured amusing footage of his Gen Z wife trying to open a cassette tape by asking Siri and Alexa. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

A 1932 Interview With Thomas Edison’s Lab Assistant Who Helped to Make the First Viable Light Bulb in 1879

Life in the 1800s shared footage of a 1932 interview with Francis Jehl, who worked on the first viable light bulb with Thomas Edison. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Brooklyn Artists Create a Miniature Version of the Sidewalk Bed-Stuy Aquarium

Deanna Director and Billy Hiller, made a mini version of the Bed-Stuy Aquarium, a tiny sidewalk fish pond made from a leaky water hydrant. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Baby Raccoon Follows His Kitten Best Friend Into the House Through the Front Door

A really adorable baby raccoon named Roscoe followed his kitten best friend through the door into Sadie Eversole's home. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Jim Henson Talks About the Meaning His Muppets Have For People on ‘The Arsenio Hall Show’ in 1989

The late great Jim Henson talked about his Muppets and what meaning they had for people of all ages while appearing on The Arsenio Hall Show in 1989. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Native American Comedian Charlie Hill Makes His Television Debut on ‘The Richard Pryor Show’ in 1977

Native American comedian Charlie Hill made his network television debut while appearing on The Richard Pryor Show in 1977. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Joe Walsh of Eagles Explains How the Iconic ‘Life in the Fast Lane’ Guitar Lick Was Actually a Practice Riff

Joe Walsh of Eagles explained to Paul Schaffer that his iconic guitar lick for the song "Life in the Fast Lane" was actually a practice riff. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

The Actors Behind the Voices of Fred and Wilma Flintstone Reveal Themselves on ‘Entertainment Tonight’

Henry Corden and Jean Vander-Pyle, who played Fred and Wilma Flintstone in the later part of "The Flintstones", appeared on ET in 1990. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

Timid Dog Works Up the Courage to Walk Past a Cat

A timid dog named Aubrey took his time and worked up the courage to walk past Alfie the cat who was waiting for him to pass by. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 2 months ago

A Size Comparison of Pixar Creatures and Characters

Global Data created an entertaining 3D animation that compares the size of creatures and characters from various Pixar movies. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 3 months ago

Baby Laughs Hysterically at the Sound of Packing Tape Being Unspooled

Lance Marwood found out that the unmistakable sound of packing tape being unspooled sent his baby boy into absolute hysterics. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 3 months ago

Compassionate Man Uses Pineapple to Guide Elephant Across River After Being Chained Up For 31 Years

Aaron of Planting Peace guided an elephant who had been chained up for 31 years across the river to her freedom using a pineapple. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 3 months ago

Heavy Winds Send a Backyard Trampoline Flying Over the Roof of an Alabama Home

Brooke and Zachary Stagg captured incredible footage of a trampoline flying over their neighbor's house and onto their driveway due to wind. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 3 months ago

Black Cat Calmly Watches a Raging Monsoon in Phoenix Through the Window

A black cat sat in the window and calmly watched as 70 miles per hour winds sent debris down the street during a monsoon in Phoenix, Arizona. | Continue reading


@laughingsquid.com | 3 months ago