What it’s like to make $100k+ walking dogs – The Hustle
A sub $20 knife that’s not junk?!?! There is no springs or scales to worry about. The steel and locking mechanism is great. Plus the design being proven reliable for over 100 years doesn’t hurt either – Amazon
These vending machines sell internet access five minutes at a time: For many Filipinos, coins are the currency of the internet – Rest of the World
Microsoft will buy Activision Blizzard for nearly $70 billion, a big bet on the metaverse – NY Times
And this is why you don’t stand under a tree during a thunder storm – Reddit
How to Turn Bad Anxiety Into Good Anxiety – Greater Good
Why Does Experiencing ‘Flow’ Feel So Good? A Communication Scientist Explains – The Conversation
How Cheese, Wheat and Alcohol Shaped Human Evolution – Smithsonian
If you were ever thinking about visiting Savannah, Georgia, read this first – Van Life Wanderer
Girl Who Makes $1m/Year Pretending To Be A Dog Fights With Other ‘Dog’ In Viral TikTok – Ruin My Week
The Little Mini Bluetooth Speaker That Could. Great volume. Fills a room and is easy to use. Wonderful long battery life and very quick to recharge and its under $30! – Amazon
Fishermen Argue About Whether They’re Heading Toward a Waterfall – Leenks
The 10 Ways You Are Most Likely To Die in America – Linkiest
Wealth of world’s 10 richest men doubled in pandemic – BBC
A 74-year-old woman spent 27 years in prison for a murder she didn’t commit. This week she was exonerated – CNN
The High Cost of an Easy Job – Of Dollars and Data
10 Acts of Kindness That Were Repaid Exponentially – Listverse
An Expert Analysis of the Weird Whale Penis Chapter in ‘Moby Dick’ – Mel Magazine
Visualizing How COVID-19 Antiviral Pills and Vaccines Work at the Cellular Level – Visual Capitalist
Everyone gets rejected. Here’s what our readers learned from their toughest ones – The Lily
Lindsey Pelas Brings the Good Times of the Day (nsfw) – Drunken
Theodore Lee is the editor of Caveman Circus. He strives for self-improvement in all areas of his life, except his candy consumption, where he remains a champion gummy worm enthusiast. When not writing about mindfulness or living in integrity, you can find him hiding giant bags of sour patch kids under the bed.