12 Mysterious Items That Left People Too Stunned to Figure Out Their Use
Every once in a while we stumble upon something that leaves us completely puzzled. Objects so unusual that only the internet holds the answer to their purpose. Fortunately, thereâs a whole community on Reddit devoted to solving these everyday mysteries.
1. âThis is definitely from before the 90âs. Maybe itâs âmilk glassâ?â
Answer: Itâs a glass and coaster.
2. âSmall plastic spoons with a brown substance, individually packaged and found in a public park exposed to the elements.â
Answer: Itâs a Tamarind spoon. Itâs a candy. Hit up a grocery store, get a fresh pack and try them out!
3. âWhat is this chair for? It was at a school.â
Answer: This is a chair for children with disabilities, common in special education rooms. The straps help a child with poor muscle tone stay upright, and the pommel keeps a childâs legs from scissoring if they have high muscle tone. The tray in the background helps them stay upright by giving them somewhere to rest their arms and also allows them to do their schoolwork.
4. âRubbery roller with stick next to it on a street in Germany.â
Answer: Itâs for holding onto the stick and walking on the roller. For children or who ever wants to. We have several of these here. They are not used very often because people just donât recognize the purpose.
5. âSmall waxy minty sticks that look like hot glue sticks. Found in the office but itâs definitely not related to our job.â
Answer: Itâs wax for braces or dental work. You put on your braces if they dig into your cheeks.
6. âFound this on my walk this morning.â
Answer: Iâd say that is a sample block for Behrâs metallic gold paint, made with real 99.9 gold. An interesting novelty, but with no monetary value.
7. âThree very intricate spoons that would be awful for eating soup.â
Answer: These are Victorian Sifter Spoons. Sugar sifters are small ladle-shaped spoons which were used at the table to take sugar from sugar bowls or sugar baskets and sprinkle it over fruit, puddings, or cakes.
8. âFound at my grandmaâs house. Itâs a glass vase with metal grill inside.â
Answer: Itâs for arranging cut flowers (a rose bowl).
9. âLittle green and white pyramids found on stream bed.â
Answer: It looks like ceramic tumbling media. Theyâre usually in a large rotating tub. You put items in the tub full of the media to âtumbleâ them, smoothing out the surface.
10. âCleaning out a house and came across this. The little cup at the top swings back and forth.â
Answer: Itâs a bridal cup. The small swiveling cup and inverted hollow dress were designed to allow both bride and groom to drink simultaneously to toast their wedding. The groom would drink from the larger cup (the inverted skirt), and the bride would drink from the small swivel cup.
11. âSmall briefcase with its own compartment spotted at the front of a commercial plane. What is it?â
Answer: Itâs some type of emergency equipment. My guess would be a medical kit with medications and supplies for a medical emergency. The tabs are so that itâs obvious whether it has been opened/used.
12. âTwo small metal items with cloth inside the hole on the side.â
Answer: They are vintage kazoos, they probably need new baffles in the hole to be able to work properly.
Mysteries donât just come in the form of objects, though. They can also be memories from childhood which haunted people until they were adults. From a strange disappearance to someoneâs eccentric habit, the folks in this article finally got the answers they were looking for all along.
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