I get over $15k a month working part time. I kept hearing other people tell me how much money they can make online so I decided to look into it. Well, it was all true and has totally changed my life...

There are many items and tools from the past that we don’t use today. And while they might have been useful back then, and very much appreciated, many of us youngsters don’t know what their purpose is. And the same goes for newly invented gadgets. Nowadays, there are so many of them that it’s hard to keep track.
We at Bright Side love to learn new things and the subreddit What Is This Thing is one of our favorite places to explore new mysterious objects.
Answer: It’s Spiky Glove. It stimulates the senses and provides stress relief for children when their emotions threaten to overwhelm them.
Answer: It’s an antique butcher thumb guard.
Answer: It’s a mesh bed bug detector.
Answer: It’s a traffic light viewer. Traffic lights back in the day were mounted on the same side you stopped on, which sometimes made it difficult to see the light if you were first in line. This helped reflect the light from above, so you could tell when the light changed.
Answer: It’s a 3-way basketball hoop. You can score, but you don’t know who gets the ball next. The kids love it.
Answer: It’s for opening your pool pump lid. I actually have used it, used to sell pool supplies.
Answer: It is the bottom of a handle for (likely) a metal utensil of some sort. I have a set with a spatula, ladle, spoon, ice cream scoop, and pizza cutter that have ALL started to have their bases fall out over time.
Answer: This is a ball mark fixer for golfing. The 2 prongs go into the ground to lift the green where your golf ball made its initial crater. The magnetic coin (yours is missing) is, so you can mark your golf ball on the green, so others can putt without your ball in the way.
Answer: Fancy bookmarks.
Answer: When milk used to get delivered, it was put in there.
Answer: It’s a suitcase cover.
Answer: Ear cleaners, use them to scoop wax. They are more common in eastern countries.
Answer: These are aquarium filters.
Answer: It’s used to pull and to make a more relaxing/convenient way to walk when you put your thumbs in.
Answer: It’s a holder for a sugar cone.
Answer: It’s a razor blade sharpener.
Do you have an item at home that you don’t know the purpose of? Share a picture with us in the comments, and maybe our readers can help you identify it.
I get over $15k a month working part time. I kept hearing other people tell me how much money they can make online so I decided to look into it. Well, it was all true and has totally changed my life...