Not glass, but hardened resin. Used to track littoral currents and drift. Has metal so it can be found later with a metal detector.
A tracer pebble, interesting. But they seem to be rather made of the same pebble they are supposed to trace. https://southerncoastalgroup-scopac.org.uk/tracer-pebble-studies/
Fascinating!
Winner. 2 hours!
A highly secured USD $2.75
“Break glass in case of emergency.”
An ancient baby spring preserved in amber
Jeez I can’t last longer than 10 minutes.
Either I’m spamming or “providing content”
Last one for a while.
10 minutes!! I did it!
You are not spamming, you’re providing content and driving engagement.
Do this long enough and I’m pretty sure you can put social media professional on your resume.
Can you give us a banana for scale?
Y’all are too good. I made this one harder on purpose.
About 3 inches long. Fits in your palm.
Wait. It’s my wife’s husband!
A water cooled amber. For obvious reasons.
I wonder if it’s a kind of stir-bar, put it in a container and oscillate a magnetic field outside to move the contents around.
Wild guess: Not glass at all, but actually a bar of glycerin soap with… something embedded inside it.
I like this answer, you can see it’s on a formica counter with the edge of a self rimming sink to the left.
I actually like this answer the best. Good guess based on image.
I was misleading. Not glass but resin.
It’s a glass egg
…thingA scifi movie prop for a prehistoric alien artifact conserved in amber.
What is the scale of this thing?edit: had to find out what it was, so I will not make guesses. See someone else has discussed scale already.
3 inches long
Lookd like its next to a sink, methinks soap
A battery holder?
hand warmer
What is the size? Looks like a can inside, if it’s large. If it’s small it looks like a threaded rod, or grub screw or something like that.
Butt plug
Definitely more of a suppository than a plug