What Are These Things? (25 pics)

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“I accidentally broke a toy egg and this green thing was in it?”



1 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: "It is usually used to “trigger” some sound effect when used in combination with a toy pan (like, it begins to “fry” when put into the pan)."

“Small elephant filled with water left at flat after party. Debating with flatmates over what its purpose could be.”


2 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: "It’s a melted reusable ice cube."

“Thumb protector, possibly, but for what? Found at a yard sale.”


3 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: "Chainmail glove for shucking clams/ oysters."

“A pole with a ring around it and a heavy base.”


4 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: "An umbrella holder."

“MIL left this behind after a move. It was plastic wrapped, never used. It has a mesh cover, small holes, and a plunger that presses into neither of them.”


5 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: "Reusable tea bag strainer."

"A white plastic stick that gets narrower in the middle, with small hands on both ends, given as a wedding favour/gift for guests."


6 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: "Drink muddler stick."

“Found this small kettle years ago. Anybody have an idea why this has this unique shape? Wallet for scale.”


7 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: "A portable men’s urinal for bedbound patients."

“A ziplock bag tacked above a door. Seems to contain water and a few pennies. What could this be for?”


8 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: "Homemade mosquito/fly deterrent. The light reflecting off the water and pennies is supposed to scare off pesky bugs."

“My wife got this as a white elephant.”


9 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: "This is a Himalayan calendar. The largest rung of 12 is the month, the next two are the days of the month (3, then up to 9), and the last four are the year in four digits."

“What are those veins on the egg?”


10 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: "It tends to be because the hen has been sick with bronchitis. These eggs are safe to eat, though."

“Found among Grandma’s things. All snowflakes go into the box, spring clasp on the box.”


11 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: "A box of charms: peace, love, happiness."

"What is the purpose of the “chip” in the one prong of this fork? It’s on multiple forks in my drawer."


12 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: "They make one tine wider for cutting stuff, but the wider one wouldn’t stab as well as the others, so they gave it a clipped point."

"It’s only on dessert forks because it’s acceptable etiquette to cut a dessert with a fork."

“Compressed paper piece with a hook for hanging. Maybe six inches long and thin.”


13 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: “Closet air freshener.”

“A small metal trinket found buried on a rural Missouri farm”


14 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: “It’s a boy scout neckerchief slide.”

“Found in my math teacher’s room — 100 squares with varying patterns and colors. No patterns seem to be the same.”


15 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: “It’s a prime factorization chart and a demonstration of The Sieve of Eratosthenes. Note that primes are of solid distinct color.”



“2.5 inches long with a ring-sized hole, and gold-colored metal. Is this jewelry?”


16 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: “It’s a ’Sixth Digit’ accessibility device for pressing buttons, etc.”

“Hundreds of stainless steel pipes near a dam”


17 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: “They’re breather pipes for a landfill site. Lets out the gasses from decomposing waste buried there.”

“What is this? Some sort of a combination of tongs and a strainer.”


18 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: “Those might be frying tongs but would be very useful as a teabag squeezer/remover from hot cups of tea.”

“Small metal box and bracket plugged in a 1960s-era house. Has wires coming out the bottom.”


19 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: “This is a power transformer for providing power to older telephones to light up the dials. It was usually wired to the black and yellow wires of the four-wire telephone cord.”

“A red and clear rubber toy-like thing found on a playground”


20 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: “It’s a Lego part. It is a pair of balloons held by a Lego figure.”

“Does anybody know what this might be for? The position of loops is adjustable with graduations in centimeters along the frame.”


21 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: “It’s a guitar finger trainer.”

“One-foot tall copper colored metal stand with five prongs that come together in a little ball at the top, with a wooden circular base.”


22 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: “Metal holder for teen girls’ accessories.”

“2-3 inches long white plastic, with bristle like ends which are pliable. Found in the kitchen drawer.”


23 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: “It is part of a bottle cleaning kit. Used to clean out nipples on bottles or sippy cups.”

“Found in the woods in Germany hanging from a tree/bush.”


24 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: “Is hunting allowed? Could be for scent lure.”

“Weird spike found in my flowerbed by the road. About 10 inches in length.”


25 What Are These Things? (25 pics)

Answer: “This is a grounding rod for a machine used to detect buried gas lines or other pipes.”


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