Primates Have Been Teasing Each Other for 13 Million YearsTurns out, good old fashioned effing around is exactly that. Good. And old fashioned. 13 million years ago, primates were poking each other for no other reason than to tease. We wonder if Facebook knew about this primal instinct when they introduced the “poke” feature in 2004. Have some fun today. It’s in your DNA. A President’s Day Sale on Knives Fit for a King[Partner] By “King,” we mean modern man looking for a knife that can hold up to the most strenuous circumstances. Tekto makes such knives. Born out of frustration, these knives were created to combat the cold and brutal conditions that leave other knives chipped, dull, and unreliable. Tekto designs purpose-built knives for life’s most demanding missions. And look, while we absolutely take ours out into the wild, it works perfectly for garage projects, too. Right now, you can get 15% off with the code ELEVATOR during their President’s Day Sale. Shop the lineup here. Vikings in North America? Here’s What We Really KnowThe “We” in the headline refers to historians working for National Geographic. The “We” we’re going to use refers to us. The good folks here behind the screen, typing this. We know very little about Vikings: horny hats, turkey legs the size of a forearm, and wasn’t one of them named Randy Moss? Time for the experts to take over. Here’s what they know. The 38 All-time Best Food MoviesThere’s a movie called Fresh that was released in 2022 (Hulu) about a fellow who kidnaps women to harvest their meat to sell to an underground cannibal market. It didn’t make this list, but The Menu did. Similarly disturbing. Bon appétit, everyone. How Hollywood Art Directors Are Working to Keep Their Sets Out of the LandfillTo this day, a velvet blue chair sits in our hallway. We took it from a tequila commercial set we were working on back in the day. We’re 99% sure it would have ended up in the garbage had we not taken it. Either that, or stayed forever hidden in some studio warehouse. So, to justify the gray moral area of stealing it, we throw around the words “sustainable” and “recycled” in our mind. We did the right thing. Right? ![]() The MixerThe 2024 Met Gala dress code. The plane that became a car that became a plane again. This year’s hottest luxe hotel perk. This Japanese productivity model. Would you rather be happier at work or get a pay raise? How to find the best street food when traveling. The artist using only a typewriter to create drawings. How the brain keeps time. ![]() /GTFO @gabscanu | Sydney, Australia An Idiom A Day "Under the Weather" Today, "under the weather" is a commonly used idiom to describe feeling slightly ill. But back in the 19th century, sailors would use it to describe unfavorable conditions experienced by a ship when it was sailing against the wind, into rough seas, or during stormy weather. Example: ![]() If you like ELEVATOR you’ll probably dig our other newsletters too. ![]() Rotary Digital, LLC | 300 Witherspoon St Suite 201 Princeton, NJ 08542 |
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