Laura the lizard understands the pure ecstasy of popping bubbles

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Tricia Gilbride
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Popping bubbles, whether they be plastic or soapy, is one of the greatest foolproof sources of happiness known to mankind.

But it seems that particular joy is a cross-species phenomenon, as proven by Laura the lizard. We need to just stop seeking meaning in life other ways, because we already have the answer.

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Laura's tiny hands grab from the prize, and she succeeds many times over. But the simple act never loses its magic because popping bubbles is perennially satisfying, and because joyful acts of destruction are the key to happiness.

LAURA LIKES TO POP BUBBLES OH MY GOD pic.twitter.com/3FwtQXdiAk— nick ✰ (@knvckIe) July 16, 2015

She seems to be adjusting to her newfound fame well.

I have just informed Laura that she is going viral on Twitter. She seems to be taking it well. pic.twitter.com/9yQMaXiuCY— nick ✰ (@knvckIe) July 16, 2015

Follow your bliss, Laura.

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