The Gruesome Fate of Every Planet When the Sun DiesOur buddy has a kid who’s about to begin a science project about the Solar System. It reminded us of making a planet mobile (is that what they’re still called?) in grade school. We used wire hangers, string, and styrofoam balls. We’re sure solar lessons have changed since then, so we’ve become a little too invested in her project, in hopes of re-learning the basics in their most modern form. One thing we for sure remember is that the sun is fairly crucial in all this. Chew Your Way to Better Sex[Partner] Think back to your sex highlights. The times you went all night long. Or had a memorable performance in the bedroom. What do they all have in common? You were rock hard. With BlueChew, you can get back to your prime with the help of their chewables. They offer the same ingredients found in medications like Viagra®, Cialis®, and Levitra®. But they’re in chewable form. Plus, you don’t have to leave the house. The whole process—consulting a professional, customizing a prescription that’s right for you, refilling the prescription—it all happens online. Now as an exclusive offer, Elevator Readers get their first month free with the coupon code: ELEVATOR. Why Americans Stopped Hanging Out, and Why It MattersOur hangs have changed, just like everyone else’s. But that’s not a complaint. We think they’ve changed for the better. Now that most of our work collabs happen virtually, our social calendar has filled up more. Since we’re not “spending” our social energy in an office, we get to “spend” it on our friends. But it looks like we’re in the minority here. In Defense of Taking, and Posting, Bad Vacation PhotosBad vacation photos age well. Ten, twenty, thirty, one hundred years from now, the worse the photo the better. We’re talking weird flash spots, candid action, disproportionate framing, red eyes, stark shadows, go for it. Don’t spend your vacay time framing up the perfect photo. Snap away and live with the results. How to Get People to Seize Opportunities at WorkThis past week, we worked with a team we work with maybe three or four times per year. But what it lacks in quantity, it makes up for in quality. It’s a nimble team that mind-melds almost instantly. No feelings are ever hurt. Efficiency is king. And there’s an air of good vibes throughout the whole process, even in intense moments. We wish we could tell you the secret to it. But we think it’s just what happens when you find good people. ![]() The MixerThe Massachusetts library that will let you pay fines with cat pictures. This year’s spring break travel trends. The 13 largest animals in the world. This kaleidoscope shop in Arizona. This Pennsylvania home that’s the entrance to a cave that’s been closed for 70 years. Eric Clapton’s love letters to Pattie Boyd. A musician playing guitar while in brain surgery. The Ancient Egyptians who celebrated the feast of drunkenness with blood-red beer. ![]() /GTFO Our Gentleman's Agreement ![]() 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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