20Q Game 30

Is it typically stationary when in use? I’m defining stationary as even if not secured to a surface, it doesn’t significantly move locations, such as a photo frame or clock.

  1. (VA) Is it a physical object? Yes
  2. (Tiffany) Does it breathe oxygen? No
  3. (Celalta) Is it man-made? Yes
  4. (JFG) Is its primary use for recreation purposes? No
  5. (1695814) Is it larger than a bread box? This object comes in many sizes. The most common are not larger than a bread box. Some are larger than a breadbox.
  6. (JFG) Is it typically utilized indoors? Yes
  7. (VA) Is it typically used on or near the ground? No
  8. (1698514) Does it use electricity? No
  9. (JFG) Is it typically stationary when in use? I’m defining stationary as even if not secured to a surface, it doesn’t significantly move locations, such as a photo frame or clock. Yes

does it float

  • (VA) Is it a physical object? Yes
  • (Tiffany) Does it breathe oxygen? No
  • (Celalta) Is it man-made? Yes
  • (JFG) Is its primary use for recreation purposes? No
  • (1695814) Is it larger than a bread box? This object comes in many sizes. The most common are not larger than a bread box. Some are larger than a breadbox.
  • (JFG) Is it typically utilized indoors? Yes
  • (VA) Is it typically used on or near the ground? No
  • (1698514) Does it use electricity? No
  • (JFG) Is it typically stationary when in use? I’m defining stationary as even if not secured to a surface, it doesn’t significantly move locations, such as a photo frame or clock. Yes
  • JSM- does it float? No

Do most first world people have one?

It’s not a witch.

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  1. (VA) Is it a physical object? Yes
  2. (Tiffany) Does it breathe oxygen? No
  3. (Celalta) Is it man-made? Yes
  4. (JFG) Is its primary use for recreation purposes? No
  5. (1695814) Is it larger than a bread box? This object comes in many sizes. The most common are not larger than a bread box. Some are larger than a breadbox.
  6. (JFG) Is it typically utilized indoors? Yes
  7. (VA) Is it typically used on or near the ground? No
  8. (1698514) Does it use electricity? No
  9. (JFG) Is it typically stationary when in use? I’m defining stationary as even if not secured to a surface, it doesn’t significantly move locations, such as a photo frame or clock. Yes
  10. (JSM) does it float? No
  11. (JFG) Do most first world people have one? No

Given the item, would you typically find it in a home?

  1. (VA) Is it a physical object? Yes
  2. (Tiffany) Does it breathe oxygen? No
  3. (Celalta) Is it man-made? Yes
  4. (JFG) Is its primary use for recreation purposes? No
  5. (1695814) Is it larger than a bread box? This object comes in many sizes. The most common are not larger than a bread box. Some are larger than a breadbox.
  6. (JFG) Is it typically utilized indoors? Yes
  7. (VA) Is it typically used on or near the ground? No
  8. (1698514) Does it use electricity? No
  9. (JFG) Is it typically stationary when in use? I’m defining stationary as even if not secured to a surface, it doesn’t significantly move locations, such as a photo frame or clock. Yes
  10. (JSM) does it float? No
  11. (JFG) Do most first world people have one? No
  12. (Twig) Given the item, would you typically find it in a home? Yes

I’m wondering if it’s a bread box . . .
:face_with_head_bandage:

wouldn’t a breadbox float, its hollow

But are some bread boxes bigger than a bread box?!

…and are some smaller?

Do they come in different sizes? Some for Costco-sized loaves and others for tiny ones?

why does a bread need a box…

“The most common ones are NOT larger than a bread box” indicates that the most common ones could be the same size.

“Some are larger” could be implied to a comparison to “the most common ones”.

Used on a counter == not used on/near the ground

They tend to NOT be water-tight. So even being hollow, it wouldn’t likely float. (It might take a while to finally sink; but it wouldn’t float.)

Most people today don’t own one (especially in the “first world”); but it would be typically found in a home.

  1. Does it have writing on it?

Because if you put your shoes in there, then it would be a shoe box.

(numbering fixed via pc magic)

  1. (VA) Is it a physical object? Yes
  2. (Tiffany) Does it breathe oxygen? No
  3. (Celalta) Is it man-made? Yes
  4. (JFG) Is its primary use for recreation purposes? No
  5. (1695814) Is it larger than a bread box? This object comes in many sizes. The most common are not larger than a bread box. Some are larger than a breadbox.
  6. (JFG) Is it typically utilized indoors? Yes
  7. (VA) Is it typically used on or near the ground? No
  8. (1698514) Does it use electricity? No
  9. (JFG) Is it typically stationary when in use? I’m defining stationary as even if not secured to a surface, it doesn’t significantly move locations, such as a photo frame or clock. Yes
  10. (JSM) does it float? No
  11. (JFG) Do most first world people have one? No
  12. (Twig) Given the item, would you typically find it in a home? Yes
  13. (1695814) does it have writing on it? Yes

My phone does bullets instead of numbers when I quote my post, so I put the number on the last one but I’m too lazy to do that in all of them. I’ll renumber them next post when I’m back on pc

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Pro-tip: You can use the same number for each item and the platform will auto-enumerate it for you.

Example (I’m using “1.” for the beginning of each item below):

  1. Item 1
  2. Item 2
  3. Item 3
  4. etc.
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