by Scott Beale on (#28J7P)
For their latest experiment, Carsandwater placed a red hot nickel ball on top of the head of a Furby. As it slowly burned, smoke started coming out the eyes of the bizarre robotic creature. Related Laughing Squid PostsScrambled Eggs Cooked with a Red Hot Nickel BallPlacing a Red Hot Ball of Nickel on AerogelA Red-Hot […]
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by Scott Beale on (#28J3Y)
Adult Swim has just released a wonderful 8-bit intro for Rick and Morty. Related Laughing Squid PostsA Full Color Animation of Rick & Morty Faithfully Reenacting a Bizarre, Profanity Filled Court CaseA Rick and Morty Remix by Eclectic MethodA Sneak Peek at Animatics From Rick and Morty Season Three
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by Lori Dorn on (#28HXH)
In 2014, a brave cat overcame his natural aquaphobia and made his way across a moving body of water on a tiny ad-hoc bridge, straddling the higher edges so as to not get his paws wet. A careful cat straddles a tiny crossing path, just to keep his paws dry! He must really hate water. […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28HXK)
In advance of the second season premiere of their original series The Expanse on February 1, 2017, SyFy has created an amusing recap of the first season using surprisingly cooperative and adorable cats to recreate each of the main roles. Epic space action, complicated relatable characters, and … adorable cats. See what made Season 1 […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28HT8)
In the short documentary “Wilfrid sculpts Will“, the cameras of Milkshake Tidal Wave goes inside the studio and into the mind of British artist Wilfrid Wood, whose hilariously irreverent attitude is clearly reflected in his sculptures. Unfortunately, due to this irreverence, sometimes the person whose likeness Wood recreated doesn’t like the way they were portrayed. […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28HTA)
In a second clip from first episode of the David Tennant-narrated BBC Series “Spy in the Wild“, a very realistic animatronic prairie dog uses its spy cam to capture very affectionate cynomys passionately making out with one another. Spy Prairie Dog witnesses the most enthusiastic kissers in the animal world. Related Laughing Squid PostsStartled Dog […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28HQA)
With the third season of the sublime prequel series Better Call Saul airing sometime in the Spring of 2017, AMC has released an amusing commercial for the Los Pollos Hermanos restaurant chain . Featured in the ad is a smiling Gus Fring (the amazing Giancarlo Esposito) offering a money-back guarantee for his curly fries. Apart […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28HH3)
A photo posted by Composition Cam (@comp_cam) on Jan 10, 2017 at 6:20am PST Raymond Thi has created a really cool collection of geometric shots from both film and television using the Composition Cam, an app he created to address his fondness for patterns and shapes. The app, which can locate and outline specific geometric […]
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by Justin Page on (#28H3R)
Firebox is featuring a Knit Your Own Unicorn Trophy kit that allows you to dabble in a little magic while knitting your very own mythical unicorn taxidermy prize to hang on the wall of your home. Trying to hunt down a real unicorn is a long and thankless task. It’s time you accepted defeat (seriously, […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#28H3T)
Hasbro has announced they have opened voting to completely replace the roster of Monopoly pieces from a selection of 56 tokens. No piece is safe as fans of the game can vote to save their favorite piece or have new one added to the lineup. The list of new tokens includes emoji, modern technology, animals, […]
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by Scott Beale on (#28H0A)
My girlfriend's hairclip nearly put me in cardiac arrest… pic.twitter.com/B5sBG0Ku9t — holmes (@unclehxlmes) January 7, 2017 Holmes got quite a scare when he came across his girlfriend’s hair clip. via Pleated-Jeans Related Laughing Squid PostsPete Holmes Tries to Figure Out How Street Fighter’s Ken Masters Is Any Different From RyuCollege Student Repeatedly Scares His Easily […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#28GWH)
A photo posted by DRONEBALL (@imazetoys) on Nov 1, 2016 at 12:29pm PDT Droneball Go is a camera drone with a multi-axis cage designed to let the device crash, tumble, roll, and keep flying. The cage’s flexible structure and ability to allow the drone to move inside it are what allows the Droneball Go to […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28GWK)
Video blogger and web producer Evan Puschak aka The Nerdwriter insightfully examined the how creative editing allows the audience of Sherlock participate in the detective’s problem-solving techniques in a truly unique way so as to avoid cliché. In a mystery a revelation on the part of the detective for the audience only works when it […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28GWN)
In the first episode of the David Tennant-narrated BBC Series “Spy in the Wild“, a small robotic spy monkey was placed amongst a tribe of langur monkeys who quickly accepted the new “baby†as one of their own. One of the monkeys accidentally dropped the robot and believed the baby to be dead. Incredibly, the […]
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by Justin Page on (#28GRW)
We Sleep Talk has captured footage of her 74-year-old grandfather, Julien, chatting about the many great memories that he has had over the past 17 years playing Asheron’s Call, a fantasy MMORPG for the PC developed in 1999 by Turbine. Julien, who was recently diagnosed with lung cancer, just found out that the Asheron’s Call […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#28GRY)
The Primer and Twin Primer are physical ticker machines that display the next prime number with each button press. They were created by artist Karl Lautman who said, Primer and Twin Primer are kinetic sculptures that generate prime numbers. Just push the button, and they count up to the next one. Prime numbers are the […]
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by Justin Page on (#28GN1)
Ben Carlin of the Super Carlin Brothers explains his thoughts on why Yoda uses a cane, even though he can jump around and do all sorts of amazing acrobatics at will. The force works in mysterious ways. You know what has always bothered me? In the Star Wars prequels we learn Yoda can jump around […]
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by Justin Page on (#28GGF)
A photo posted by HuskMitNavn (@huskmitnavn1) on Dec 29, 2016 at 11:29am PST Danish artist HuskMitNavn, whose work we’ve previously written about, is back with even more 3D illusion drawings that add depth to everyday scenes. He features a man fishing, someone getting a stylish haircut, a superhero falling flat on his face, and more. […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28GGH)
A photo posted by Kaylyn Messer (@kaylynmesser) on Jan 7, 2017 at 5:17pm PST Photographer Kaylyn Messer captured the absolutely amazing and very rare sight of a natural ice circle that formed over the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River near North Bend, Washington. Ice circles form through a natural phenomenon called rotational shear in […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#28GGK)
A powerful machine hypnotically carves a large spinning piece of metal in a video by Manufacturing Production. Distortions caused by YouTube’s video stabilization add to the dizzying effect of the video.
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by Justin Page on (#28GGN)
The Fowdry is featuring an officially licensed Star Wars Lightsaber Pizza Cutter that was designed to both look and sound like Darth Vader‘s iconic weapon. While being used, the pizza cutter lets out a flurry of classic lightsaber sound effects. Elevate slicing pizza to a galactic art form with the Star Wars Lightsaber Pizza Cutter. […]
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by Justin Page on (#28GCD)
Richard Wiseman of Quirkology has returned with episode 16 of 10 Amazing Bets That You Will Always Win. This time around, Richard demonstrates how to blow an aluminum can from one glass cup to another, flip a coin by snapping your fingers, make a hard boiled egg stand on its end, and more. Related Laughing […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#28GCF)
Sanrio has introduced their newest character, Aggretsuko. She is an adorable 25-year-old single red panda who works as an office associate by day, but performs rage-filled heavy metal karaoke songs at night. Aggretsuko appears to be a more adult-oriented character than the company’s popular Hello Kitty. Aggretsuko is a cute Red Panda, working as an […]
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by Justin Page on (#28G7Z)
Graphic designer and transit enthusiast Peter Dovak has created Mini Metros, illustrations of shrunken down and simplified metro and light rail system maps from all around the world. Prints featuring all 200 of Peter‘s miniature maps are available to purchase from his website. images via Peter Dovak via Colossal Related Laughing Squid PostsA Futuristic Map […]
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by Justin Page on (#28G81)
Brusspup has released a new video featuring awesome science tricks using static electricity. They show how to make a plate hover in the air, how to pull an aluminum can across a table, and more. All of these tricks take advantage of static electricity. In general, the lower the humidity, the better these tricks will […]
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by Justin Page on (#28G4E)
Art of the Film has created a supercut video featuring the shortlist of 10 films that are in the running for Best Visual Effects at the Oscars this year. Related Laughing Squid PostsSupercut of Every Oscar Winner for ‘Best Visual Effects’ Since the Category Was First Introduced in 1977All the Movies That Have Won an […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28DTT)
In 2007, a 29-year old yellow-headed Amazon named Poncho gratefully accepted one of his own discarded feathers from his human Cheryl Rampton and promptly used it to scratch a hard-to-reach itch on the back of his head. Poncho repeated this performance in 2008 as well. Poncho, a 30 year old double yellow headed amazon parrot, […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28DTW)
The haunting Tim Sutton film Dark Night follows a single day in the lives of six different strangers whose lives tragically collide at a movie theater in an American city. The film is loosely based upon the 2012 massacre that occurred at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado during a screening of the film The […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28DQV)
In 2015 we wrote about Autodesk Pier 9 researcher Madeline “The Robot Whisperer†Gannon, the amazing engineer who developed the Quipt gesture-based software, which allowed robots to interact with their mirrored reflection while avoiding humans. Gannon’s more recent project entitled “Mimus†seeks to do just the opposite and is specifically programmed to sense, imitate and […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#28DMN)
Katie Stricker Curtis wore an electronic Chewbacca mask made famous by “Chewbacca Mom†while in labor at the hospital before giving birth to her daughter Jayden Lee. Just because I’m about to be a mom doesn’t mean I have to grow up! Bwahahahahs never take life too seriously! Best Christmas gift ever! Related Laughing Squid […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28DH9)
The School of Life very insightfully addresses the purpose of friendship, noting in outline form the generally desired outcomes, the uncertainty of casual acquaintance and taking what one learns from friendship to become friends with oneself. Yet, the reassuring friend gives us access to a very necessary and accurate sense of their own humiliations and […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#28DHB)
Editor Kelli M created a supercut of almost all of Jim Halpert‘s faces and reactions to the camera through nine seasons of The Office. via reddit Related Laughing Squid Posts‘A Whole New World’, A Supercut of Computer Hacking Scenes From 1990s FilmsA Supercut of Every Wes Anderson Supercut on the InternetDwight Schrute Meets Asian Jim […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#28DE9)
“Seasons in a Small World†by Beauty of Science views the four seasons through a microscope and sets the footage to The Blue Danube. The video uses macro images of various experiments and chemical reactions filmed during previous projects, collected to celebrate the new year. As a new year is coming, we assembled our team […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28DEB)
Inspired by Becky Stern‘s very clever Compubody Sock, engineer and maker Ruth Grace Wong generously shared instructions to recreate her very unique statement piece, the “Leave Me Alone Sweater“, a cozy cowl-neck sweater that can be pulled over one’s head and zipped right up. The sweater can also be worn in more conventional ways. This […]
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by Scott Beale on (#28DB4)
Our tiny NYPD smart cars are adorable. A photo posted by Scott Beale (@scottbeale) on Jan 10, 2017 at 12:13pm PST Walking past the 10th Precinct in Chelsea I spotted one of the tiny new Smart Fortwo cars now being used by the NYPD. While they may be cute, they are also very nimble and […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#28DB6)
Great Big Story explains wasei-eigo, the practice of creating new Japanese words by combining words from other languages like English, and the surprisingly complex origins of the word Pokémon. By now, words like “Pokémon,†“karaoke†and “anime†are established terms in modern English. But … are these words English or Japanese? As it turns out, […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#28D3Z)
Selffee is a new service that prints edible selfies on food and drinks. The company can cater events with their Edible Photo Booth, and they plan on opening a New York City storefront and online store that can ship printed cookies anywhere in the United States and Canada. The company hit their funding goal with […]
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by Justin Page on (#28CWD)
A photo posted by Designers & Books (@designersbooks) on Oct 26, 2016 at 11:40am PDT Designers & Books started a Kickstarter campaign last year to help release an exact remake of Italian artist Fortunato Depero‘s 240 page book from 1927 titled Depero Futurista, which was also known as The Bolted Book. The book, bound together […]
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by Justin Page on (#28CRD)
For CineFix‘s ongoing Trailer Mix series, Jon Tomlinson and Dustin McLean created a great mashup movie trailer that combines footage from Honey, I Blew Up the Kid with audio from a Japanese Godzilla film. There’s nothing quite like a babies acting like big babies. But this recut trailer takes it literally. You may need to […]
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by Justin Page on (#28CRF)
Dallas, Texas filmmaker, writer, and editor Andrew Saladino of The Royal Ocean Film Society has created a new video essay where he gives us an inside look at the main responsibilities of an editor while working on an animated movie. via Vimeo Staff Picks Related Laughing Squid PostsAn Animated Inside Look at How a Key […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28CND)
A photo posted by stefania ???? (@stefaniabeauty) on Jan 7, 2017 at 3:11pm PST A 16-year old makeup artist who goes by the name Stephania recreates classic works of art with eye shadow onto her own eyelids. Such works include “Water Lilies†by Monet, “Almond Blossom†and “Starry Night†by Van Gogh and “The Wave†[…]
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by Justin Page on (#28CNF)
Instructables contributor Mr-Mash has created a bicycle that rides on a set of actual car tires using a welder, an angle grinder, measurement devices, safety equipment, and more. Mr-Mash’s full tutorial is available to view on Instructables. This whole thing started off with me finding rusty holes in my car and I figured for the […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28CNH)
After searching through the jungles of Costa Rica for hours, adventurer Coyote Peterson finally located ared eyed leaf frog.The absolutely adorable but rightly confused amphibian repeatedly jumped onto Peterson’s face. On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote tracks down Costa Rica’s most iconic frog, the Red Eyed Tree Frog! Also known as the Red Eyed […]
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by Justin Page on (#28CHJ)
Documentarian Steve1989 from MRE Info has taken on a new task where he unboxes and reviews the items found in a K-ration (pork & eggs) breakfast made for U.S. soldiers in 1945 during World War II. We’ve previously written about Steven and his documentation of old MREs. This was the typical breakfast for a U.S. […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28CHM)
While visiting the National Museum of Anthropology, tour guide Nick Gray of Museum Hack shared his unique strategy for visiting these cultural institutions with the greatest efficiency, ease and energy. I know that when people go to a museum they get tired and they forget the stuff that they see so I’m gonna give you […]
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by Justin Page on (#28CD1)
A photo posted by Micha? Kulesza (@michal.kulesza) on Feb 2, 2016 at 2:00am PST Bialystok, Poland graphic designer and photographer Michal Kulesz is the creator of the “LEGO Photo Project,†a surreal series of photos imagining everyday objects in LEGO brick form. Michal’s entire collection of photos are available to view on Instagram and Behance. […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#28CD3)
Vox reporters Zachary Crockett and Phil Edwards profiled Clint Buffington, a man who has found 83 messages in bottles. The video explains Buffington’s tactics and explains how people can use knowledge of ocean currents to predict where a bottle may end up or where it came from. That’s some of the information Buffington uses to […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#28CD5)
A photo posted by Amanda Berry (@fluffandfuzz) on Dec 30, 2016 at 1:54pm PST Talented knitter Amanda Berry has created a yummy-looking, zero calorie Big Breakfast with all the components of a proper English breakfast including bacon, eggs, beans, sausage, tomato and a potato waffle. The inexpensive pattern is available for purchase through Berry’s Ravelry […]
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by Justin Page on (#28C8R)
London director and motion designer Michael Marczewski has created “Vicious Cycle,†an animated short about a group of robots who are “performing a range of repetitive functions, driven by mechanical devices.†Everything is fine, until the mechanisms start to continually increase the speed for the helpless robots. submitted via Laughing Squid Tips Related Laughing Squid […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#28C8S)
A giant spool of wire broke free from a truck and narrowly avoided cars as it rolled down route 40 in Fayette county, Pennsylvania as a driver in the opposite lane captured the whole thing on video. Thankfully the spool hit a barrier and came to a stop without any injuries. The exact source of […]
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