Rob Bliss, a thoughtful prankster and activist, demonstrated how to use the very convenient same day delivery benefits of Amazon Prime Now to help homeless people in desperate need of basic items. Bliss very respectfully approached people on the street and asked them what they needed. Most responded with requests…
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Woman Walks Silently with Hidden Camera Through New York City Streets to Capture What’s Being Said to Her
An attractive, curly-haired woman named Shoshana B. Roberts, clad in a black crewneck T-shirt and jeans, silently took to the streets of New York City with a hidden camera in order to capture what was being said to her as she walked around. During her 10 hours of walking, she…
Remotely Controlled Piano Playfully Interacts with Commuters in Chicago Union Station
Rob Bliss Creative recently installed a remotely operated grand piano in Chicago Union Station and filmed as the piano playfully interacted with confused commuters. While some of the interactions appear spontaneous, others feel staged—according to Rob Bliss Creative the event was publicized beforehand so some people were in on the…
Homeless U.S. Army Veteran Gets a Makeover in a Heartwarming Time-Lapse Video
Homeless United States Army veteran Jim Wolf gets a makeover from Dégagé Ministries and Design 1 Salon & Spa in this heartwarming time-lapse video made by Rob Bliss Creative for Veteran’s Day. via BuzzFeed
15,000th Blog Post Published on Laughing Squid
It is our pleasure to announce that Laughing Squid has reached a milestone today, this is our 15,000th post! It was only a little over a year ago when we hit our 10,000th post mark. Amazingly, Laughing Squid founder and editor-in-chief Scott Beale is responsible for over 10,000 of those…
Grand Rapids Shows Civic Pride With World’s Largest Lip Dub Video
After Newsweek listed Grand Rapids, Michigan as one of “America’s Dying Cities”, city resident and event coordinator Rob Bliss organized a massive and defiant community response: a spirited lip dub music video of Don McLean’s “American Pie”, featuring 5,000 participants, a marching band, a wedding, and a helicopter.