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Laughing Squid

Features a daily dose of unique art, culture and technology.

  • By Scott Beale, Lori Dorn
  • Based in United States of America
  • Roughly four posts per day
  • First post on

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Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Dec 2022 57
Jan 2023 106
Feb 2023 114
Mar 2023 135
Apr 2023 125
May 2023 131
Jun 2023 117
Jul 2023 120
Aug 2023 130
Sep 2023 119
Oct 2023 149
Nov 2023 124
Dec 2023 132
Jan 2024 127
Feb 2024 133
Mar 2024 155
Apr 2024 164
May 2024 171
Jun 2024 138
Jul 2024 139
Aug 2024 153
Sep 2024 147
Oct 2024 167
Nov 2024 135
Dec 2024 123
Jan 2025 72

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Most recent posts

Why Hats Fell Out of Favor With the General Public in the Middle of the 20th Century
warmbru curiosity explored why, after centuries of wearing hats, the trend fell out of favor in the middle of the 20th century. He explained that while both men and women wore hats for practical reasons, …
On , by Lori Dorn, 314 words
Study Finds That an Octopus’ Incredible Eight Arm Dexterity Comes From a Segmented Nervous System
A fascinating study conducted by a team of researchers at the University of Chicago found that the eight prehensile arms of an octopus are segmented from the rest of the cephalopod‘s body, allowing them to …
On , by Lori Dorn, 110 words
How Rats Survived The Ice Age to Make Themselves Known and Conquer the World
In a Ted-Ed lesson written by biologist Max G. Levy and directed by Ukrainian illustrator Denys Spolitak, narrator Addison Anderson explains how various species of rats, after surviving the Ice Age, made their way from …
On , by Lori Dorn, 139 words