20Q, the quarter-century edition

Hollow things are also, arguably, less dense than water.

So not everyone has it, but most of us would have interacted with it (presumably in somebody else’s home)..

human baby.

not alive, because it’s made of pure evil

Should we… try to drop one from 5 feet?

I hear they always land on their feet.

Wait - that’s babies, right?

That “I doubt it” is not being snide. I’m not sure of the answer. My best guess is “no”.

So something like an abacus, but not an abacus, since those seem to typically be made of wood, maybe a puzzle or mind teaser or some sort. Or something actuary related that is decorative. .

That’s just a suggestion and not an official anything.

Would this object be found in a public place (like a school, library, court house, etc.)?

I haven’t been able to think of anything that it could be for 10 or so questions.

Right, most homes don’t have it - but it IS typically found in a home - which is why I was guessing you had to interact with it in somebody else’s home.

This thing feels… temporary.

  1. Vorian_Atreides: Is it a physical object? Yes
  2. John.S.Mill: is it more dense than water No
  3. The_President: Is it smaller than a bread box? Yes, generally
  4. Vorian_Atreides: Is it alive or alive at some point in time? No
  5. John.S.Mill: is it man made Yes
  6. The_President: Is it decorative? Yes
  7. John.S.Mill: can you cut it with a pair of scissors that depends, but probably
  8. The_President: Would it be damaged if you dropped it on a hard floor from 5 feet? No
  9. Vorian_Atreides: Is it generally found indoors (as a decorative item)? Yes
  10. John.S.Mill: is it generally found in a specific type of room? No
  11. The_President: Does the object have movable components? Yes
  12. twig93: Is it typically found in a home? (given the object) Yes
  13. The_President: Does the object contain or conceal other objects (if that is not its current state, is that an intended use of it)? No
  14. twig93: Do most homes have this object? I doubt it
  15. John.S.Mill: is most of it typically made of plastic/rubber? No
  16. twig93: Is it made of wood? (Official) Not typically
  17. The_President: Alright, is it made of fabric? No
  18. Would this object be found in a public place (like a school, library, court house, etc.)? Sometimes, yes (but I doubt that will help you)

I think most homes don’t have this. I’m not certain that’s true. I suspect most of you have interacted with this in your own home.

Tiffany is onto something here.

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does it have scent or odor

  1. Vorian_Atreides: Is it a physical object? Yes
  2. John.S.Mill: is it more dense than water No
  3. The_President: Is it smaller than a bread box? Yes, generally
  4. Vorian_Atreides: Is it alive or alive at some point in time? No
  5. John.S.Mill: is it man made Yes
  6. The_President: Is it decorative? Yes
  7. John.S.Mill: can you cut it with a pair of scissors that depends, but probably
  8. The_President: Would it be damaged if you dropped it on a hard floor from 5 feet? No
  9. Vorian_Atreides: Is it generally found indoors (as a decorative item)? Yes
  10. John.S.Mill: is it generally found in a specific type of room? No
  11. The_President: Does the object have movable components? Yes
  12. twig93: Is it typically found in a home? (given the object) Yes
  13. The_President: Does the object contain or conceal other objects (if that is not its current state, is that an intended use of it)? No
  14. twig93: Do most homes have this object? I doubt it
  15. John.S.Mill: is most of it typically made of plastic/rubber? No
  16. twig93: Is it made of wood? (Official) Not typically
  17. The_President: Alright, is it made of fabric? No
  18. Would this object be found in a public place (like a school, library, court house, etc.)? Sometimes, yes
  19. John.S.Mill: does it have scent or odor No

Welp.

Discussion: A wine cork fits, but wasn’t that already an object in an earlier game?

ETA: Well, no… no movable components

Something to do with exams maybe…

Exams related doesn’t work because she would know that most homes don’t have it, not just think it.