68 Everyday Objects You Never Realized Even Had A Purpose

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Have you ever paid attention to the items surrounding you every day: examined them, looked at their details? It turns out, many common objects have secrets or hidden purposes we had no idea about! Like holes in a ruler. Have you ever noticed any? What are they for?

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Hey there! What’s the most unusual secret detail of an ordinary object you’ve noticed?

BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL
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A number of repeats in this video. Suggest editing the duplicates out.

td
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They should really check the editing of the video...its so repetitive.

Rose-inspirations
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30:09 u told that 6 times on your channel and 4 times in this video

Ichiblox
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NO, a car headrest is NOT about comfort. It is to protect against whiplash

raybittle
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Even if you lived forever, you never stop learning.

eslabs
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Twice mentioning milk dents. Headrests for breaking glass twice yogurt and applesauce lids for spoons three times d and j keys twice and those are the home keys

unicornjennie
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There are a lot of repeats although the info is interesting as for stuck zipper, you can also use chap stick or vaseline.wd-40 also has a lot of different uses: removing labels, number stickers, window decals, super glue as well as breaking rusted metal parts (like it was designed for).

thomasfutch
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The hole in a ruler is only there so you can put in a pen in and make it become a propeller (talking from experience)

Gamer-qree
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Don't put oil in locks it will attract dust use graphite

kylietasker
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Long ago, when things were still made with the intention of making things easier for the user.

dannyverhamme
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They got the gas can completely backwards. You don't fill a gas can through the spout as shown. You unscrew the spout to fill the can. The small opening is used when pouring out of the large spout so air can fill the displaced gas and reduce the glugging.

matthewholzinger
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The groove in the bottom of a coffee cup is there to stop it from creating a vacuum under the cup and sticking to the table when the contents cool down

robertbray
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68 objects, but 30 UNIQUE objects. "Didnt you just show that previously unknown use?" Well, by the end of this video, you'll see the same items repeated so often that you will want to smack the narrator in the neck.

dianeridley
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You contradict yourself on the 'rough end of the eraser' entry. First one says it's for heavier stock. Second one says it's for more delicate papers. So - which is it?

OniOni
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4:30 says the blue side of the eraser is for thicker paper, then at 7:20 he says the blue side is for the delicate paper, so what's it used for?

nathanfarren
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It’s not nearly as easy to break a window with the headrest as you might think. Better to buy a dedicated window breaker, especially if your in an accident, you won’t have the strength to break the window.

ThumperG
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This had information which had been used is other videos and it was a little repeated because he said the things before in the same video and he said it again but in a different way

Ichiblox
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The proper term for the typing, is not blind typing, it’s touch typing not trying to be weird here. When I was a kid in the 80s, and on older Apple computers, they were located on the K and the D keys.
Growing up, I was vision impaired. Now, I am just about totally blind. I remember grumbling and complaining about having to learn how to touch type. Yet, has served me very well since losing my vision. And I think all people should learn to touch type if they can.

Also, I am a grateful for the ridges on the coins they make it easy to identify them by touch. I believe, I heard somewhere in watching a video about how they meant coins, that they left them on for that purpose. For people like me who are blind or visually impaired.

I really enjoy this channel. And I like the narrator he’s pretty funny at times. Too bad he didn’t narrate some of those old-school videos we had to watch when I was growing up. The narrator always seems so dry and boring.

vigal
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The hole in rule is also so you can use it as a pivot to mark out a circle

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