mountain002 wrote: Mon Jul 24, 2023 6:19 pm
This blender has not been cleaned recently, so it still has bits of food stuck to the blades and sides from its last use. I can adhere these sticky particles to my hands and feet and use them to climb my way up the pitcher to the lid. Then I can wedge them under the lip of the lid to squeeze my way out to freedom. It's kind of like that time I got buried in a week's worth of work that had to be completed in two days to meet a deadline. Sometimes you just have to claw your way through it without getting intimidated or distracted by the workload itself hahahahaha
ANT : I might try to climb the walls of the blender, use my knowledge to disable the blender's motor, or even attempt to communicate with the person operating the blender to stop it.
If I were the size of an ant and placed in a blender, the situation would present a significant challenge. Ant-sized me wouldn't have the physical strength or capabilities to overcome the blender's mechanisms. The high-speed blades and the confined space would likely make it impossible for me to escape on my own.