Or maybe it’s not located where people tend to walk down the street. Still not sure what that might be, though.
Could be a common back yard item that isn’t visible. A gazebo maybe? Greenhouse? Both are things people can get in that might be in a backyard. But maybe a stretch.
Oh while it’s not common to find in a home, the long pause makes me think that some people “might” have it in a home but it may be rare.
That rules out gazebo’s and the like because they would never be in homes.
A small greenhouse might.
Uses electricity though
Do greenhouses use electricity? I would probably say no though I’m guessing some artificially do.
Thinking of an inflatable T-Rex costume right now lol
Official: Is the purpose of this object such that a person is supposed to get inside of it?
- YankeeTripper - Is it alive? No
- Kat987 - Is it meant to be ingested? No
- Lucy - Would it be common to find this in a home? [long pause] Hmm… No
- Kat987 - Is it unique? No
- Celalta - Is it larger than a breadbox? Yes
- YankeeTripper - Is it man-made? Yes
- YankeeTripper - Does it use electricity? Yes
- YankeeTripper - Is it common to find it in an office? No
- Kat987 - Can a person fit inside of it? Yes
- MayanActuary - Is it typically stored in a shed or garage? No
- Kat987 - Is it primarily made out of metal? No
- YankeeTripper - Is it a vehicle? No
- soyleche - Is it normally found indoors? No (see note)
- Kat987 - Would you easily see this item if you’re walking down the street? Not usually
- Lucy - Is it normally public property? No
- MayanActuary - Is the purpose of the object for a person to get inside of it? Yes
13: I answered this as whether at least 50% of these items would be indoors, given the item.
That’s one possibility. Another is that it’s a question of how you define it. Does your home include structures in your backyard? Is that something twig would have paused to think about?
Unofficial: What about a hot tub or sauna?
Does it use water?
Good call soy, that would fit.
- YankeeTripper - Is it alive? No
- Kat987 - Is it meant to be ingested? No
- Lucy - Would it be common to find this in a home? [long pause] Hmm… No
- Kat987 - Is it unique? No
- Celalta - Is it larger than a breadbox? Yes
- YankeeTripper - Is it man-made? Yes
- YankeeTripper - Does it use electricity? Yes
- YankeeTripper - Is it common to find it in an office? No
- Kat987 - Can a person fit inside of it? Yes
- MayanActuary - Is it typically stored in a shed or garage? No
- Kat987 - Is it primarily made out of metal? No
- YankeeTripper - Is it a vehicle? No
- soyleche - Is it normally found indoors? No (see note)
- Kat987 - Would you easily see this item if you’re walking down the street? Not usually
- Lucy - Is it normally public property? No
- MayanActuary - Is the purpose of the object for a person to get inside of it? Yes
- soyleche - Does it use water? Yes
13: I answered this as whether at least 50% of these items would be indoors, given the item.
Is it a hot tub?
- YankeeTripper - Is it alive? No
- Kat987 - Is it meant to be ingested? No
- Lucy - Would it be common to find this in a home? [long pause] Hmm… No
- Kat987 - Is it unique? No
- Celalta - Is it larger than a breadbox? Yes
- YankeeTripper - Is it man-made? Yes
- YankeeTripper - Does it use electricity? Yes
- YankeeTripper - Is it common to find it in an office? No
- Kat987 - Can a person fit inside of it? Yes
- MayanActuary - Is it typically stored in a shed or garage? No
- Kat987 - Is it primarily made out of metal? No
- YankeeTripper - Is it a vehicle? No
- soyleche - Is it normally found indoors? No (see note)
- Kat987 - Would you easily see this item if you’re walking down the street? Not usually
- Lucy - Is it normally public property? No
- MayanActuary - Is the purpose of the object for a person to get inside of it? Yes
- soyleche - Does it use water? Yes
- soyleche - Is it a hot tub? Yes
DING DING DING
Congratulations!
13: I answered this as whether at least 50% of these items would be indoors, given the item.
Yeah, that gave me pause, as well as the question of “even if the back yard is part of the home (which is unclear) how common are hot tubs in back yards?”
They’re a lot more common among people who make actuary money or higher, but they probably decrease in quantity with household income.
Good job, soyleche!!