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HOW TO SPOT APARTMENT SCAMS BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE

If you’re on the hunt for a new apartment, it’s important to stay alert for rental scams that are becoming more and more common. Scammers often target hopeful renters with convincing offers, but there are red flags you need to watch out for to avoid falling victim. ** ** We’ve recently published an in-depth guide that reveals the exact text formats scammers use to deceive their targets. By recognizing these tactics, you can protect yourself from losing money or personal information. Read the full article here to learn how to spot the signs and safeguard your apartment search!                     Mystery box 🧞‍♂️📦

24 THINGS THAT COULD EVEN PUZZLE SHERLOCK


Once in a while, we come across things in our household that we can’t identify. If this happens to you, just know that you can ask the experts on Live Essence. Here, people from all around the world share their knowledge and help figure out the purpose behind some really mysterious things.

Now, here are some mysteries the internet managed to solve!

1. “Part with spokes rotates, spokes (of different diameters) match up to hole in the opposite side of the tool. Sharpie marker for size.”


Answer: It is for punching holes in leather or similar things. Like, for a belt.

2. “This little plastic basket/holder inside the far corner of a trolley — I asked the supermarket staff, they had no idea.”


ANSWER: It’s a bitz box (a place for small items, like pens, batteries, etc.).


3. “I know it’s a chair, but what’s with the extended arms?”


Answer: It looks like a plantation/planter chair. You’d put your sore, swollen legs up on the arms after sitting on a horse all day, like a pregnant woman with her legs up in the same fashion. This is why the back is so sloped as well. If you sat up straight it wouldn’t be comfortable to put your legs up like that, but in a reclined position, it’s good for blood flow and airflow.

4. “Small, light blue, rubber capsule with a tear-off end.”


ANSWER: It’s a cosmetics serum capsule.


5. “My coworker saw this toilet in the women’s restroom at the Huntsville Space Center. Why is it shaped this way?”


Answer: It is a woman’s urinal. It encourages women to urinate from a standing position without the need to sit on a shared seat.

6. “I’m waiting for the bank to open and they have this card facing the street. What is it used for?”


Answer: It’s definitely a safety signal. We switch ours quarterly and it’s to let other employees know that it is all clear to open. Typically we had 2 employees “open” the branch while the rest waited in the parking lot or across the street for “all clear.” The openers go in, turn off the alarm, search the building, and check everything, then set the signal.

7. “In the middle of the wall in my 1906 house”


Answer: It’s a capped-off gas line from when they used gaslighting.

8. “Found this in Guam in shallow water, 3 meters in diameter. Never seen anything like it.”


Answer: This is absolutely a rocket part.

9. “Opposite of hole-y: what is this not-really-spiky kitchen spoon for?”


Answer: It’s a spaghetti server.


10. “What is the S-shaped metal ornament on this house?”


Answer: It’s an anchor plate or wall washer. It’s meant to keep masonry in place and made aesthetically pleasing because they’re visible. There is a bolt going on the other side, in the center, holding the bricks in place.

11. “What is this piece of seemingly old tech? Found in a pile at a university.”


Answer: That’s a very old wearable computer.


12. “My house (built in the mid ’70s) has one of these in almost every room.”


Answer: The 3-prong ones were for TV and FM antennas, and the center one was for an antenna rotator to get better reception.



13. “This is an on-gate blocking road access to some cell towers. Why so many locks and how would someone even open it?”


Answer: You can open the gate by unlocking only one padlock. The way it’s designed means that multiple people can use the gate, and if one person loses their keys, only their padlock needs to be replaced. As opposed to one padlock with many keys, you’d need to give tons of people the new key.

14. “What are these shredded balls on my property?”


Answer: Juniper-hawthorn rust — it’s a fungal disease. It starts as a gall then the tentacles appear around spring or after rain. It probably won’t kill this tree but it can seriously mess up secondary host apple trees. The only way to get rid of it is to prune then burn the removed branches. Don’t forget to disinfect your tools after.


15. “A cast iron circle with raised edges and a zero”


Answer: I think it’s a support for an old waffle maker.

16. “I found this while cleaning out an old cedar closet. Had a bendy spring in the middle. Looks like it hangs on a door?”


Answer: I think it’s a vintage hat display stand. If you Google it, there are a lot that have the springy bit and the pull cord (it probably lets you pull the hat down and to the sides to examine it rather than touching the hat itself). Yours seems to be held by sliding onto a table edge rather than sitting on the table itself. So you’re holding it sideways.


17. “What is this stuff growing out of the nail holes in my ceiling?”


Answer: That’s termite frass. You’ve got bad termites and you’ll want to deal with it ASAP.

18. “I just bought a house and this weird triangle holder thing is by my kitchen sink. What is it?”


Answer: It’s a dishtowel holder. Take the corner of your dishtowel and put it to the back of the triangle, then pull down on the towel and it’s held in place.

19. “Found this buried in the garden, very tough glass.”


Answer: My father repaired TVs for decades. I can confirm this one is the glass back.


20. “I bought these at a thrift store. Thought it was a bar spoon but I’m not certain.”


Answer: They’re ice cream spoons.

21. “I found this in our kitchen drawer when I moved in, none of my roommates have any idea. What is this thing?”


Answer: It’s a part of a tea infuser.


22. “Found these when clearing out my dad’s wardrobe. Any idea what you’d hang on them?”


Answer: It’s a tie hanger.

23. “It is made of steel/iron and is heavier than it looks. We’re not sure if it’s a tool or some type of kitchenware.”


Answer: Apparently it’s a meat tenderizer.

24. “Delicate wooden whisk type thing that fits into a small vase item with openings on both ends. What is it? I’m so curious!”


Answer: It’s a matcha whisk and whisk holder.



Which one of these did you instantly know the purpose of? Do you have any mysterious things around your house that you can’t figure out? Share them with us and let’s solve the mystery together!




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