Lowercase 'b'
I am sure that we have all seen these before at some point (and if you really haven't then you need to get into the kitchen more often), this is a measuring cup. The ones that you have seen could have been plastic, but mine are metal. Couldn't tell you what cup size this is, but by the looks of it I am guessing it is either 1/3 or 1/2. The next time you see one of these though, be sure to lay it on it's side as you will be able to notice that it actually looks like a lowercase 'b' with the line at the top and the round end looking just like the end of the 'b'.
Lowercase 'f'
This is part of a curly straw. When bent and curved to the side, it makes an 'j' BUT I wanted to go a step further and make it into a 'f' by sticking a toothpick right in the middle of it. I have forgotten if you are allowed to make letters with different objects together or not so if I am wrong on this then I will make it just into a 'j'.
Uppercase 'Y'
As I started messing with the toothpick to get a lowercase 'f', I figured that I might as well only use toothpicks to make one letter too. This is what I came up with.
Uppercase 'Z'
As I said before, working out is an important part of my schedule. It is the first thing that makes up my day, makes me feel top notch, and up beat. Lifting weights is the second part of my exercise routine. We have a workout machine at our home so it makes working out very convenient for me. This part of the machine is to work your arms, there is a lever attached the handle which makes it go lower. You sit on the chair and then you lift the weights up. You can also adjust the chair to work different parts of your arms. Well, that is enough talking about the object itself. If you look closely, the two bars going horizontally and the one bar going vertically creates a 'Z'
Out of the four pictures you have posted, I found them to be interesting. I really like how the Z is the most out of the four.
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