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Something that most people know what it is, but not...

Task types:
Solo
Prize
Creative
Objective
Single brief
Adapted

Task brief

The brief for the task is as follows:

Bring in something that most people know what it is, but not...

Task notes

  • The contestants themselves get to choose which contestant they wish to challenge on whether they are familiar with the item they have brought in.

Task stats

Points
21
Disquals
0

Attempts

Here's a description of the contestants' attempts. Someone's probably working on collecting some images to add later!

  • Martha brings in a face mask and a foot skin peel sock on a plate, and challenges Espen to identify what they are. Though he at first suggests that it's her femidom (female condom) from the previous weekend, he eventually identifies the true purpose of the items, so she only earns 1 point.
  • Kristoffer brings in a menstrual cup, and challenges Espen to identify it. Espen initially jokes that it is a penis extender, but is unable to guess it's true purpose, so Kristoffer earns 5 points.
  • Espen's approach to the task is somewhat different to the others, as he brings in something that he wasn't familiar with when he was 12 or 13 years old. He tells the story of finding what he thought was a large firecracker in the bathroom at his school, but turned out to be a used tampon. To represent this, he brings out a tampon which has been made up to look like it might have been used. Atle accepts his solution to the task, so he earns 5 points.
  • Live brings in an empty glass food container with a plastic lid, and challenges Kristoffer to identify what it contains. He struggles for a while, unable to see anything, before Live gives Espen the opportunity to identify the contents. Espen very quickly states that he can clearly see what the container holds, and that it is 'humility'. Live therefore earns five points for her submission.
  • Henriette brings in a nail punch, used to drive the heads of nails below the surface of wood, and challenges Kristoffer to identify it. He suggests that perhaps it is a drill bit, or an old-fashioned 'steel pen' for 'making runes'. Henriette also gives Espen the chance to identify the item, and he guesses correctly. Henriette earns five points for her submission.

(Source credit: Karl Craven)