Lori is a Laughing Squid Contributing Editor based in New York City who has been writing blog posts for over a decade. She also enjoys making jewelry, playing guitar, taking photos and mixing craft cocktails.
Determined Foster Mom Teaches Partially Paralyzed Dachshund to Walk Again
A determined foster mom did everything she could to help a partially paralyzed dachshund named Manny use his legs to walk again.
Professional Freerider Attaches Circular Saw Blade Wheels to His Mountain Bike
Sam Pilgrim, a professional freeride mountain biker, attached a pair of circular saw blade wheels to a mountain bike and took it for a ride.
A Smiling Robot Face Made From Living Human Cells
A team of scientists at the University of Tokyo created a rather disconcerting smiling robot face that was made from living human cells.
A 3D Animated Size Comparison of Monsters
MetaBallStudios created a creepy 3D animation comparing the relative sizes of monsters in the backdrop of New York City and beyond.
A Hilariously Deadpan Tourism Video About How Oslo Is Not Really a City Because It’s Too Easy
A brilliant tourism video by Visit Oslo features a resident describing how Oslo is not really a city in a hilariously deadpan manner.
An Expressive Song Made Up of Artists Singing ‘Baby’
Dustin Ballard of There I Ruined It compiled an expressive song that features various musicians singing the word “Baby”.
A Heartwarming Compilation Showing the ‘Cat Distribution System’ in Action
The Dodo put together a heartwarming compilation showing how the "Cat Distribution System" delivers stray and feral cats to humans.
Forgotten Cartoons From the 1970s
Rhetty for History compiled a nostalgic list of largely forgotten cartoons from the 1970s that aired for a season or two on Saturday mornings.
The Breeders Perform a Live Acoustic Set of Their Classic Songs in Big Sur, California
The Breeders traveled to Big Sur, California, to perform a live acoustic set of some of their most popular songs in a redwood grove.
Determining What Qualifies a Country As a Country
Map Men hilariously pondered aloud as to how many countries are actually considered countries according to seemingly arbitrary rules.