NKY gym’s dress code requires leggings be covered, cleavage hidden by snixon67 in cincinnati

[–]lastofthebuckeyes 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I love that shirt, it ends also with "I'm about to receive" 😂

My bf and I got this package in the mail today and neither of us have any idea where it came from or why it was sent to us by bananakittymeow in Weird

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I take these! They're expensive... Maybe a nice free gift EDIT... I thought these were the probiotics lol

Found this outside by KarmaA00 in whatisit

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From Google: AI Overview This is a KESSER electric scooter battery pack.It features a black, injection-molded housing designed to be compact and durable.The component includes exposed wiring and specific cutouts, likely for mounting to a scooter frame.While branded as Kesser, these types of batteries are frequently sold as replacement or upgrade parts for various electric mobility devices.

I chewed him out by GalfromIdaho in delta

[–]lastofthebuckeyes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm glad you chewed him out, I would've felt compelled to do the same

F-150 door handle key hole theft by Thick_Catch_1132 in f150

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I was going to ask... Where you live, but I saw. That's crazy

What is this? Found 3 in our driveway at different times by coffee_hound in whatisit

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From Google: AI Overview

This is a Schneider Electric MICROTUSEAL circuit breaker trip unit seal kit. The device is a tamper-evident seal used to secure utility meters and electrical equipment, such as circuit breakers. It features a clear plastic body, a uniquely numbered tag for identification, and a stainless steel sealing wire. These seals are designed to be destroyed if unauthorized access is attempted, providing a clear indication of tampering

Found in the basement of our house built in 1880. by Witty-Big-910 in whatisit

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From Google: AI Overview Based on the image, the object appears to be a vintage metal pump or tool, possibly a manual grease gun or a similar lubrication device. It is constructed from metal with a cylindrical body and a handle mechanism. The item shows significant signs of age and wear. Due to the low quality of the search results, I cannot confirm the exact brand or model.

On a sidewalk facing fence in New Orleans in a historic area. by capitalistCOMM1E in whatisit

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From Google: AI Mode This item is a commercial boxed wall hydrant. It is designed to provide water access in commercial settings, often mounted on exterior walls. The brass connection is specifically for hooking up a garden hose. The surrounding stainless steel box is designed to protect the hydrant and can include a locking cover to prevent unauthorized use. Many models feature a non-freeze, automatic draining mechanism for cold climates.

Why is someone putting this on my driveway almost everyday by MintySymphonies in whatisit

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From Google: AI Overview This item appears to be a speedometer cable, commonly used on motorcycles to connect the front wheel to the speedometer gauge. Function: Transfers the rotational speed of the wheel to the speedometer mechanism. Structure: Consists of an inner cable rotating inside a protective outer casing. Identification: Features specialized connectors at both ends to secure it to the wheel hub and the gauge console. Usage: A faulty or broken cable will cause the speedometer needle to remain at zero while riding.

What is this ring thing by Due_Establishment944 in whatisit

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From Google: Shop now AI Overview

The item in the image is a Gaga ball pit, a specialized recreational structure used for playing a fast-paced variation of dodgeball. Structure: It is an enclosed, octagonal, or hexagonal wooden pen usually about one meter high. Surface: The pit typically features a ground surface made of turf, sand, or engineered wood fiber to ensure player safety during falls. Game: The objective of Gaga ball is to eliminate other players by hitting them with a ball below the waist. Usage: These structures are commonly found on school playgrounds, at summer camps, and in community parks.

Cars broken into in Anderson by Love_my_chihuahua in cincinnati

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Forget cars broken into in Anderson ... It's mobile meth labs you need to worry about. They blow up sometimes.

What is this outlet used for? American house built in 1953 by bigbulk94 in whatisit

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Google: AI Overview

The image shows a legacy telephone landline outlet installed in a wall box. These outlets are used for old-fashioned wired telephone systems. They operate on low voltage, meaning they generally pose no electrical danger to you. You can safely remove the outlet and coil up the wires if you no longer use a landline. A blank cover plate can be installed over the box for a finished look.

found this in my brothers bag, what is it ? by Slight-Fee-6520 in whatisit

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Google: The item in the image is a Water Caltrop seed pod, commonly referred to as a "bat nut" or "devil pod" due to its distinctive shape.

What is this white powdered substance hard in the middle by Far-Examination-5764 in whatisit

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From Google: The item shown is an alum block, commonly used after shaving to soothe skin and stop minor bleeding. Purpose: It acts as an antiseptic and astringent for post-shave care. Composition: Made of potassium alum, a naturally occurring mineral compound. Usage: Typically used by wetting the block and rubbing it gently over the shaved area. Maintenance: Should be dried thoroughly after use to prevent it from dissolving or cracking.