Fulcrum29
Honorary Master
I asked Gemini:
Prompt:
I don't know why what is up with "Monday morning" moment, but I guess that is my everyday moment. I tested it with video using a clear glass, and it got it correct.
Prompt:
Gemini, I bought a cup, and the top of the cup is sealed and the bottom is open. How do I drink from this?
I think you might have just handed yourself a classic "Monday morning" moment!
Before you consider returning it or calling a plumber, try this simple fix: Turn the cup over.
The Logic
Most likely, what you are looking at is a standard cup that was simply placed upside down.
- The "sealed top" is actually the base of the cup.
- The "open bottom" is the rim where you are supposed to pour the liquid.
If it’s actually a novelty item...
On the off-chance this isn't just an upside-down situation, there are two other possibilities:
My bet? Flip it $180^\circ$ and you’ll be ready for your coffee.
- A Gag Gift: There are "upside-down" glasses designed as jokes where the stem is at the top and the opening is at the bottom (which makes them impossible to use without a mess).
- A Packaging Error: If it’s a sealed plastic or metal cylinder with no openings at all once flipped, you might have a manufacturing defect.
Would you like me to help you find some actually cool (and functional) glassware or mugs to add to your collection?
I don't know why what is up with "Monday morning" moment, but I guess that is my everyday moment. I tested it with video using a clear glass, and it got it correct.



