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by Justin Page on (#24GZN)
A photo posted by MONDO (@mondotees) on Dec 2, 2016 at 9:02am PST Mondo has released a rad collection of Gremlins ceramic tiki mugs for their new and ongoing series of pop culture inspired tiki mugs, titled Tee-Kis. The Gremlins themed mugs were designed by Michael Bonanno and sculpted by Ramirez Studios. The green, candy […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#24GVF)
Casually Explained makes some humorous predictions for the future of science and humanity over the next 10, 100, and 1,000 years. The predictions include self-driving cars, virtual reality, and colonies on Mars all with a unique perspective. Related Laughing Squid PostsA Prescient 1976 AT&T Interview With Sci-Fi Author Arthur C. Clarke About the Future of […]
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by Justin Page on (#24GPV)
Pro streetballer Nemanja “Tricky†Blazic from Belgrade, Serbia did the Mannequin Challenge with a little flair by spinning a basketball on everything. He spins a basketball on a pen while writing, on the corner of a book while reading, on a wooden spoon while cooking, and more. via Tastefully Offensive Related Laughing Squid PostsMan Spins […]
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by Justin Page on (#24GKD)
For CineFix‘s ongoing Trailer Mix series, New York filmmaker Bobby Burns and Dustin McLean worked together to create a fake movie trailer that reimagines Disney•Pixar‘s Finding Dory as a sinister thriller. Disney•Pixar never fails to bring us the most heartwarming animated stories, from Toy Story to the latest hit, Moana. But what if they took […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#24E2H)
As part of the Royal Institution‘s annual science-themed advent calendar they shared a stylized animation that explains physicist Richard Feynman‘s building block analogy for the first law of thermodynamics. How Richard Feynman’s classic analogy of building blocks explains the conservation of energy. Professor Andrea Sella recalls Feynman’s illustration of the first law of thermodynamics with […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#24DZH)
Kurzgesagt makes a case for setting a new “year zero†to properly reflect human history. The video uses the idea of the Holocene calendar proposed by scientist Cesare Emiliani that would set year zero 10,000 years earlier than the Gregorian calendar, changing the year 2016 to 12,016. To further embrace the Holocene calendar, Kurzgesagt is […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#24DZK)
Japanese “balancing expert†who is known as Thumbsam1 and Thumb Tani, demonstrates his incredible talent for stacking Japanese coins in the most fascinating ways, sometimes using props and sometimes using just the coins alone. ???????????????????????????? pic.twitter.com/11TZp0IkBo — ??? (@thumb_tani) December 3, 2016 ?????1?????????????????? pic.twitter.com/c5b29pi3tl — ??? (@thumb_tani) November 23, 2016 ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? pic.twitter.com/XZt1r48tSQ — ??? (@thumb_tani) […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#24DR2)
Large-sized ice cubes are great for cocktails. They look really cool and melt very slowly so as to not distill the flavor of a straight spirit or the alchemy of a well-made concoction. The Laughing Squid Store is currently offering the BLOXX 12 Jumbo Ice Cube Tray and Sveres Jumbo Ice Ball Tray, each at […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#24DR4)
Over 200 YouTube creators and celebrity guests from around the world recreate challenges and memes popular over the past year in YouTube Rewind 2016. YouTube created an elaborate quiz to test viewers on the references they pick up on, shared 360° and behind-the-scenes videos, and made announcements about the top trending videos of the year. […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#24DMT)
Frank Curre, a proud WWII veteran who was serving on the USS Tennessee in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on the day of the infamous attack in 1941, shared his incredible history with StoryCorps shortly before his death on Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day 2011. Curre spoke about being a 17-year old who convinced his mother to sign […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#24DHH)
Maru, the infamous box-loving, adorably fat-faced feline figured out how to fit his big fuzzy body into a smallish glass mixing bowl and promptly fell asleep. In June 2016, Maru did his very best to fit himself inside a green plastic bowl, but wasn’t as successful in his task. And in April 2015, Maru squeezed […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#24DDD)
Several flags were planted on the surface of the Moon during the NASA Apollo missions between 1969 and 1972, but with harsh lunar conditions they were never expected to survive for long. Simon Whistler reveals the fate of those flags in an episode of his fascinating series Today I Found Out. Related Laughing Squid PostsEvery […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#24DDF)
The ever-insightful School of Life offers an animation explanation of the concept of snobbery, stating that it comes from a place of insecurity and offers what can be done to effectively address snobbish behavior without disrupting one’s own sense of well-being. At the root of snobbery is a lack of imagination and confidence about how […]
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by Justin Page on (#24D9B)
While at DesignerCon 2016 in Pasadena, Tested editor Norman Chan met up with filmmaker and artist Jack Venturo to check out and talk about his elaborate collection of action figure dioramas based on popular movies and television shows that he carefully handcrafted and painted. Jacks’ highly detailed dioramas are available to purchase from his website. […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#24D9D)
A photo posted by Burning Man (@burningman) on Dec 2, 2016 at 10:54am PST A picture entitled “Anything but Boaring†by Jeremy Chiu was the most liked Instagram photo from Burning Man 2016 during the first week of December, per a tweet from the official organization account. The picture features a shirtless man perching upon […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#24D5K)
Life Noggin‘s animated host Blocko (Pat Graziosi) explains how long-term space travel negatively affects the human body and how that could impact future missions to Mars and beyond. Why haven’t we traveled to Mars already? Well, space travel can have some devastating effects on the human body! Related Laughing Squid PostsInternational Space Station Expedition 46 […]
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by Justin Page on (#24D5N)
“Fresh Squeeze†by filmmaker Robert McIntosh is a mesmerizing aerial tour of Venice Beach that he captured with his micro quad drone. The footage smoothly moves us backwards over the beach and through a skate park as McIntosh carefully squeezes his drone through all sorts of tight spaces. Having some fun with a micro quad. […]
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by Justin Page on (#24D13)
Daredevils Yves Rossy, Vince Reffet, and Fred Fugen of Jetman Dubai teamed up to fly in formation alongside the Armée de l’air (French Air Force) with their custom jet-powered wings. Airborne Films captured their magnificent aerial adventure, titled “Alpha Jetman,†that took place 4,000 feet up in the sky while they were doing around 160 […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#24D15)
Google has introduced the Holiday Window Wonderland, an immersive online experience that offers an amazing virtual tour of some of the most iconic and elaborate holiday-themed windows of New York City. Using hundreds of photos from such luxurious shops as Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy’s, Barneys New York , Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale’s, Burberry, Fendi, Henri Bendel, […]
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by Justin Page on (#24CVA)
Peter Denbigh and the team at Skyler Innovations has created Watch Ya’ Mouth, a hilarious family party game where teams attempt to read and interpret phrases while hindered by mouthguards. It is available to purchase from the Watch Ya’ Mouth website, Amazon, and Firebox. Vlogger Joe Santagato and a group of his friends demonstrated how […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#24CPF)
In another interesting episode of Today I Found Out, host Simon Whistler shares the astronomical reason the hottest days of summer are called the “dog days†that goes all the way back to the ancient Egyptians. The earliest reference to some aspect of this expression goes all the way back to the Ancient Egyptians. They […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#24CJP)
A photo posted by R O H A N D A H O T R E (@rohandahotre) on Jun 27, 2016 at 7:50am PDT Rohan Sharad Dahotre, a very talented illustrator and designer in Pune, India, has created “Animal Doodles“, a clever series in which he adorned photos of individual animals in the wild with […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#24CJR)
In an episode of BrainCraft, Vanessa Hill interviewed Matthew Shifrin, a young man who has been blind since birth who uses LEGO to help him see the world. Shifrin uses a modified system of instructions that describe the steps in text rather than images to build his elaborate LEGO collection, and runs the site LEGO […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#24CGQ)
BrainCraft host Vanessa Hill explains the science behind earworms – the snippets of catchy songs that repeatedly and annoyingly get stuck in one’s head. Thankfully, she also offers a simple solution for removing this mentally invasive vermin. Using principles of the Zeigarnik effect, which states that incomplete tasks are remembered far more frequently than those that […]
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by Justin Page on (#24CCJ)
Seattle artist and writer Cassie Murphy (a.k.a. “KittyCassandra“) has created Westpurrld, an art print that features characters from HBO‘s popular television show, Westworld, reimagined as cats. The prints are available to purchase from her Etsy store. image via KittyCassandra via Archie McPhee’s Endless Geyser of AWESOME! Related Laughing Squid PostsArt Prints Featuring Characters From Popular […]
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by Justin Page on (#24CCP)
Riga, Latvia e-commerce company Scandiweb set a new Guinness World Record for constructing the world’s largest Rube Goldberg machine. The Scandiweb team planned for months and used the massive, elaborate machine to light a Christmas tree in the town of Riga. Related Laughing Squid Posts300 Step Rube Goldberg Machine Sets New World RecordThe World’s Most […]
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by Justin Page on (#24C8J)
Anthony “Buckets†Blakes of the Harlem Globetrotters made an incredible 583-Foot trick shot, the highest basketball shot ever made in North America, from the top of Tower of the Americas in San Antonio, Texas. Related Laughing Squid PostsHarlem Globetrotter Corey ‘Thunder’ Law Sets New World Record with 109-Foot Basketball ShotIncredibly Detailed 150-Gigapixel Interactive Panorama of […]
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by Justin Page on (#24C8M)
Chris Pratt and host Jimmy Fallon played “Mad Lib Theater†on The Tonight Show. Pratt gave Fallon a list of random words that were then placed into a hilarious Christmas scene acted out by the duo. Chris got into character as Santa Claus (Papa) and Jimmy as an elf named Ding Dongs. Related Laughing Squid […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#249N5)
Simon Whistler explains why boats and ships measure their speed on the water in knots and how the unit is measured in an episode of Today I Found Out. How fast you’re going while out floating on the big blue can be notoriously tricky to judge if you’re just eyeballing it. One method used to […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#249J2)
In a story for Motherboard, Nicky Ashwell discusses living life with an advanced bionic hand called the Bebionic Small which uses myoelectric control. The hand uses a number of grips intended for different tasks. The variety of grips is made possible by individual motors in each of the hand’s fingers. In this episode of Humans+, […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#249DC)
While in the San Francisco Bay Area, vlogger Tom Scott of “Things You Might Not Know“, visited town of Colma which is famous for its close proximity to San Francisco (approximately 10 miles) and its designation as a necropolis in which the dead outnumber the living by a ratio of one-thousand to one. And many […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#249DE)
The Baudelaire orphans are having a very terrible childhood in a new trailer for the Netflix series Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events. All eight episodes of the new show based on Daniel Handler‘s book series will premiere on January 13, 2017. Based on the internationally best-selling series of books by Lemony Snicket (aka […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#249A8)
Filmmaker David Friedman of AARP Studios shared heartwarming footage of the iconic Dame Helen Mirren as she waxed poetically about her love of dogs while playing with an adorable pile of adoptable puppies. The dogs were brought in as a surprise for the actress during an interview and photo shoot with the magazine . Helen […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#249AA)
WordPress has released their latest update, WordPress 4.7 “Vaughnâ€, named after jazz vocalist Sarah “Sassy†Vaughn. The update was designed to let users more easily create and customize their WordPress site by adding new features and live non-destructive previews to the customizer. The update also introduces the new theme default Twenty Seventeen which is designed […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#2496M)
Utilizing the respected research of psychologist Jonathan Cheek about the meaning of introversion, the folks at New York Magazine put together a simple animation that explains the four different types of introverts – Social, Thinking, Anxious and Restrained. Most people think they’re just introverts and extroverts but it turns out not all introverts are created […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#2496P)
In 2015, 20-year old Tanner Brownlee of Greeley, Colorado became aware that the squad car that once belonged to his father, a Weld County Deputy killed in the line of duty, was being sold through auction, he started a GoFundMe page to raise money to bid on the car. Unfortunately, the bidding went far higher […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#24930)
Life Noggin explains how people with different types of blindness perceive the world. Depending on the cause and extent of the blindness, the age at which the person became blind, and other factors, a person’s perception of the world around them can vary greatly. Related Laughing Squid PostsA Visual Explanation of How Color Blind People […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#24932)
A creative human named Sam of Prefabcat crafted wonderfully eccentric “ark†for his beloved cat Dinni. The entire structure is built out of cardboard and held together with hot glue. Being that Sam loves making things out of cardboard and Dinni loves cardboard, there was no way that anything could go wrong. Cardboard is so […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#248ZJ)
Self-taught filmmaker Simon Scheiber of Trim Tab Design has created “The Lighthouse“, a brilliant black-and-white, stop-motion animation that tells the story of a sleepy keeper who discovers that he can design a world of his own with his own hands and a bottle of ink. This wonderful piece was shot using over 14,000 photos over […]
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by Justin Page on (#248ZM)
ThinkGeek is featuring an officially licensed Fallout Pip-Boy Molded Mug based on RobCo Industries‘ legendary electronic personal information device from the Fallout video game series. When Preston is sending you on errands for the beloved Minutemen, you’re going to get thirsty. Or tired. Probably both. That’s why we turned your favorite accessory for traveling across […]
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by Justin Page on (#248VZ)
British Columbia, Canada maker and University of Victoria chemistry professor Scott McIndoe (a.k.a. “makendo“) has created a colorful 3D periodic table lamp based on French geologist Alexandre-Émile Béguyer de Chancourtois‘ “Telluric Spiral.†The tutorials are available to view on Instructables. The first periodic table was developed in 1862 by a French geologist called Alexandre-Émile Béguyer […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#248R3)
Brave Wilderness host Coyote Peterson traded in his trademark brimmed hat for a helmet as he and his crew rode through the desert of southern Utah on Polaris RZRs provided by St George ATV Rentals and Tours to search for preserved tracks that were left by dinosaurs over a hundred million years ago. Believe it […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#248R5)
During the unexpected first snowfall of the season in Montréal, QC, Canada, office worker Willem Shepherd and Th4tCanadianGuy captured the frightening sight of cars, buses and even a snow plow sliding into a crazy traffic pileup due to the unplowed street. Luckily, according to Shepherd, no one was badly hurt. The accident happened at 10am […]
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by Justin Page on (#248MS)
Mondo has created an amazing two-sided Spider-Man slip mat for decorating your turntables. The superhero slip mat, which features “two classic forms of Spidey’s logo,†is currently available to pre-order and scheduled to ship in January 2017. via The Awesomer Related Laughing Squid PostsTen Steps to Making a Hit Superhero MovieIron Man and Spider-Man Illustrations […]
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by Lori Dorn on (#248MV)
In a touching 2016 holiday ad for the Polish online store Allegro entitled “English for Beginners“, a genial older man receives a special delivery of books and other tools that will help him teach himself English. At first the man is a little nervous, but some time and random post-it notes around the house, he […]
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by Justin Page on (#248GN)
CineFix has released a new episode of their Homemade Movies series where they do a homemade, shot for shot remake of the second trailer for Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. CineFix also created a side by side comparison and behind the scenes video. Related Laughing Squid PostsHomemade Remake of a Scene From the Battle […]
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by Justin Page on (#248AY)
Hammacher Schlemmer has released a collection of ceramic Star Wars Steins created in the likeness of four iconic characters (R2-D2, Darth Vader, Boba Fett, and Chewbacca) from the Star Wars movie series. These are the steins that impart intergalactic intrepidity to one’s imbibing. Made from high-quality ceramic and topped with pewter-hinged lids, each 32-oz. stein […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#248B0)
The designers of the devious party game Werewolf have relaunched their game with an improved deck that features more cards, higher quality, and new types of villagers and werewolves. The card game is a physical version of a classic party game where friends are either werewolves or villagers, and they kill each other off to […]
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by Glen Tickle on (#24830)
Chef and filmmaker Andrew Rea spent 12 hours recreating “The World’s Greatest Sandwich†from the Adam Sandler movie Spanglish in an episode of his series Binging With Babish. The 12 hour timeframe included baking the bread used in the sandwich from scratch. Spanglish, the movie your aunt refers to as a “must-watch!â€, is home to […]
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by Justin Page on (#24832)
Pantone Universe has created a wonderful series of glass Pantone color swatch themed Christmas ornaments. The colorful ornaments are available to purchase from the Pantone shop and Amazon. Happy Holidays from Pantone! Enjoy tree trimming or home decorating with a four-pack of Pantone collectible glass ornaments. Keep them all for the creative designer in you, […]
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