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Kids who play Minecraft all day don't understand that adults like real engineering. The skills and ingenuity she displays here are incredible. All of those skills she learned will carry over into so many different applications. These are the types of things you can learn that make you more valuable as a human being if you don't play video games all day long. Atozy has no idea how to make fun of this woman, but what she pulled off is incredible. So the only thing you can attack her on is permits? Just doesn't make sense as a joke video. This is incredible, and I commend her for her ingenuity. I'd love to have a conversation with this woman.
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I think she is awesome and I am totally rooting for her. Plus, I think she is cute and has a great voice. She seems like someone who would be fun and a great wife or at least a girlfriend who is not boring.
funny you promoted a uk plumber doing it ...your hypocrisy is immense...news flash freedom dosnt mean safe it means free ...if she wants to dig let her ...i sware the young seem to hate freedom and be total gov simps
Do a video on Johnny apparently he was fined and banned from Japan for a few years
OK, about the eel pit guy, he didn't make that area. It was a cistern already under his home, made professionally, all he did was modify the area and also has (I believe) professional knowledge on the animals and systems he puts down there. While him and Kala can be compared somewhat, they absolutely are very different.
i love the eel pit guy
Eel pit is the fun version. Someone told me he works at an aquarium store and his eels are clearly doing well.
Eel pit is more like a programmer setting up a website or making a game themselves. It might be a bit out of their scope of ability, but it's believable that they have some knowledge of what they're doing.
Eel pit guy isn’t going outside of his property line and endangering his neighbors, idk why anyone is comparing the two
not that different! this girl takes it to 11
He's with the internet was made for. 😅
Her day job without a doubt is the voice over actress for employee training videos.
I didn't even think about that, she does have the perfect voice for it 🤣
Sounds like English is her second language so that checks out
@@purplefood1Wdym “sounds like,” she’s speaking really good English from what I can tell
@@purplefood1what? She just has an accent
Plot twist, she's doing the OSHA training videos 😂
:Come with me, and you'll be.. in a world of OSHA violations"
Totally heard that in the singing voice lmao 🤣
everything was upto code
@@jaskaasino it wasn't. Learn more about her "project".
Beautiful 🎶. Maybe she's building an Ompa -Lompa pit!
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She is a real life example of” she was so caught up in if she could, she never asked if she should”
Well said!
Why not, what is your issue with it?
I grew up in a country with mandatory bunkers (which were usefull during bombings,and for shelter in general), if I lived in the US I would insist on having at least a storm shelter if not a blast shelter. I see many many reasons to do this, and I would absolutely do the same, as did JerryRig everything and Colin Furze.
@@CharlieTheNerd91 There's been no surveys, ground inspections, or architectural drawings. There is 0 guarantee that bunker is built right and would survive, say,a tiny earthquake without collapsing. Or that removing the rock wont destabilize the existing foundation. Ece. We have building codes in the developed world for a reason. Colin Furze had permits, you know.
@@CharlieTheNerd91 Because she is untrained and she is doing something not only dangerous to herself but to her neighbors as well
@@Aurelius-bf3yx Again, please tell me how she is endangering her neghbours in her particular case? A lot of people are massively overreacting; it is not like she is some rando with 0 knowledge of everything, also an intelligent person is capable of learning on their own, without having to get a certification.
she is the definition of just smart enough to be dangerous
Dunning kruger effect.
To whom?
Underrated comment
"she" ....
@@LargeHadronAnusCollider Pathetic.
Someone did this in the area I grew up. They wanted to extend their basement, instead they ended up creating a sink hole and almost bringing down a couple of houses.
Sure that happened
@@user-in6in2gc7w It did, the area is called Ladbroke Grove, it's in West London. It happened sometime around the early 90s I think. It was on the news, you can probably Google it. It was number two hundred and something.
The Mole Man of Hackney?
@@Allthewaydown89 I remember him as well, but no, this was in Ladbroke Grove.
@@user-in6in2gc7wThat kind of thing has happened multiple times dude. Use Google for 5 seconds
As someone who designs electrical stuff for mines as a job, the amount of work this lady did is crazy impressive. But she should be using steel armourd cables for safety reasons
I was thinking the same thig looking at this. it does look like she is putting in an honest effort on researching how to do this hopefully she can get the permits she needs to continue her project. cause one thing you have to remember about the news is that they will hand pick what they show to make a situation look as bad as possible for attention.
I have a feeling she wasn't the only one doing the work. She just did shots of her doing a few minor things.
i agree with you on that point she is clearly putting in an effort and developing her skills but the problem is she lacks the knowledgebase required to foresee the potentially life threatening problems her methods can cause, engineering and safety are not skills you can just "learn on the fly", clearly she didn't consider the flooding issue until it happened or she would've designed in some kind of water course or drainage system to alleviate the issue as would be standard in any tunnel, if she didnt predict that did she properly allow for the variability of the material she is mining through? the increased stresses the trusses will be under depending on the layers above and below the tunnel in any given point? you cant rely on waiting for a problem to occur before addressing it when many of those problems could kill you and someone else without warning.
for all she knows she could be tunnelling into a secret military bunker under the neighbourhood or some old tunnel or mine system from 200 years ago. she is not qualified nor does she have access to the relevant documents to determine any of a thousand issues. planning permission isn't just about bureaucratic local councils its about getting someone to double check your work and ensure its safe. even if she was the best professional engineer in the world with experience building tunnels, no one is so infallible they cant make a mistake that could cost lives. safety regulations are written in blood, you cant just ignore them.
you do not make an underground mine network in a residential neighborhood. learn what sinkholes are.
She let slip in one video that it should be able to withstand a direct air strike so it really is some doomsday prepper stuff
So she's building a fallout shelter then
For everyone saying "she's an engineer," she's an IT engineer. You don't need to be one to build a tunnel, but you have to have the proper permits which require plans reviewed by an engineer.
She's also had multiple incidents which nearly ended badly and this plan threatened the surrounding homes.
She's not even an it engineer. She went to school for finance and is a manager
Not to mention shes a trumpie and her neighbors are hispanic and don't know English. Shes taking advantage of people's citizenship as well as they are scared to report her.
She makes a nice tunnel though.
❌u r totally naive if u believe she did all of this by herself❌ Only doers know that ur skin will never stay like this when u do blue collar job especially underground 🤏
@dismurrart6648 ''Grabs a piece of stone and put cement on it''
*Look guys, I am now Bob the Builder!* 😂
The real question is… where is she digging to?
China? 😂
Based on the accent, probably the European country she came from.
@@HustleMuscleGhiasshe has a Midwest accent get ur racist ass out of here
Morelikesistan.
Langley
"This is all below the slab for my house" Oh yes, nothing like destablizing the very foundation for a house. This is how you have a house turn into a giant sinkhole.
The slab 💀 like she has no idea what it does
From what I've heard, she claimed to be an engineer, but she failed to say she's a SOFTWARE engineer. Safety is questionable at best since she was wielding around wood framing with no safety equipment or wielding blankets. All this digging, she's endangering her own home and the neighbors by removing substructure and what appears to be bedrock. She's also pumping out water that can compromise drinking water aquifers and can cause sinkholes in the area.
wow and to think she never heard of Minecraft...
And as someone studying for that..not something you would ever think to hear..
There is no need for the Engineering tribalism, we don't need to celebrate that difference.....
@@stuartwilson4960except we do because there a major difference between software and bedrock. Software can't collapse in on someone and crush them.
@@stuartwilson4960 That's like saying their is no need to distinguish between an orthopedist and a brain surgeon. They're both doctors right? Who cares if the person cutting your brain open usually works on feet.
Building codes are written in blood. She didn't do any surveying so she has no idea what the ground surrounding her tunnels looks like, she basically just discovers what type of rock she's digging into as she gets to it which is madness, for all she knows she could be one wrong pickaxe swing from collapsing into underground reservoir. Yes it's below her own home now, but if it collapses the sink hole could easily extend to her neighbours and would likely rupture gas lines. Not to mention YOU CAN SELL HOUSES. Do you think if she covered up that tunnel with brick a home inspection is going to find it? They don't bring radar with them. Then a family buys this home and has no idea there's a tunnel network supporting the foundation of their home that needs to be inspected and maintained, lest it collapses while they're home.
❌u r totally naive if u believe she did all of this by herself❌ Only doers know that ur skin will never stay like this when u do blue collar job especially underground 🤏
Yeah I just bought a house and we were paranoid about the pipes. I couldn't imagine a secret unknown tunnel
how is it a secret tunnel if we are all talking about it. 🤦♀️
how do you know she didn't have the land surveyed before digging?
honestly I would trust this woman to build a house for me over these bogus ass contractors who are cutting corners every which way anyways!
@@MaryJane-zw5pv spoken like someone who hasn't watched any of her videos. She's stated throughout that she's winging it. The way she builds you wouldn't even get pressure treated wood in contact with cement. It'd be regular wood.
Meh
Maybe she saw Colin Furze make his tunnel, but missed the part where he actually got permits and took a lot of precautions to not harm any of his neighbor's property.
he didnt get permits tho.
@@EveTheRaviolo Google tells me he did. He got permits for his bunker before he started digging at all. He started digging the tunnel before he applied for a permit, but did eventually apply for one which was approved.
@@EveTheRaviolo i still see his tunnel vid still up, so theres high chance he got his permits.
@@EveTheRaviolo He didn't get permits for the tunnel from his shop to the house, but he did before he expanded out from there. He mentioned it in passing during one of his videos.
he made his tunnel without it and let a inspector came to check it he said if he had done it the right way they would have never let him so he made the tunnel withou a permit
Given her general location, the 'authorities' are probably just afraid that she's going to run into one of their tunnels.
This lady lives down the road from me. Don't understand people at all. Where was she trying to go? She is in a neighborhood. She would have been under her neighbor's house in no time. Plus all the underground utilities (water, gas, SEWER/SEPTIC!?)
I love her ingenuity, but she's one bad move away from having her memorial videos trend.
If she was doing this in a safer way, it'd be pretty cool. She got chemicals in the groundwater so the epa will probably come after her, and it's so vile how she's negatively impacting her neighbors that it makes me lose any love for her.
Well if she's enjoying herself whatever.
@genodedemon5109 Her “fun” is putting her entire neighborhood at risk.
@@cornhusk5 explain the danger, in detail. ill wait.
@@Enzo187She is weakening the foundation of other homes around her.
Showed a compilation of her vids to my uncle who works in a mining company as something of a safety inspector. The amount of times he had headaches watching her videos was pretty astounding to say the least.
I can only the imagine the cuss words in his head 😂
People will say literally anything for internet points
"as something of a safety inspector" so not a safety inspector?
@@25jaimie I don't exactly know exactly because he mostly say that "Its the same as his previous job" which is a safety inspector but sometimes, when he's drunk he's kinda spout out stuff like a foreman.
Edit: To clarify a bit, he studied Structural Engineering.
Sure that happened
"So i did some mining off -camera- government's eyes."
She tried do some DIY and ended up under investigation by the FBI
Imagine being a neighbour and hearing construction coming from underground 😂💀
That actually happened with the synagogue tunnel in Brooklyn. A local news reporter tweeted this last November that he swore he heard people speaking Yiddish under the floor of his basement-less apartment. I presume people called him crazy brcause when reports of the tunnel’s existence were made public he tweeted “Some of you owe me an apology.”
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Here's my take on why this probably shouldn't continue: That hole she dug needs to be maintained to be safe. Unless she is going to eventually seal off the tunnel after she's bored, it's not going to stay safe forever. The government knows that, and they're going to want to constantly inspect it.
The government executes people and sends missiles over to foreign lands. I couldn't care less if they think my ground tunnel is future-proofed as safe for potential would-be trespassers. Any future owners can be made aware of it and can opt to avoid it at their own discretion.
There's also valid concern that she may be excavating on property that's not hers. I've seen Barbarian...I know what can happen.
Her tunnel seems to be of wery high craftsmanahip and if I compare it what I had seen IRL, I would guess it'll be in great condition for about 300-500 years.
The only issue I see is with the water flooding whole thing if pump gets disconnected, while she doesn't seem to be using sewage-grade bricks (that can last 500+ years), but ordinary ones, that will crumble in less than 200 years, less than 100 yeas if permanently submerged in non-freezing water…
❌u r totally naive if u believe she did all of this by herself❌ Only doers know that ur skin will never stay like this when u do blue collar job especially underground 🤏
I mean even at a basic level it's clear she doesn't know what she's doing and any type of work like this just isn't for people like her who are too arrogant or inept to simply ask for help to do research/learn how to actually do the work correctly. Plenty of incredibly easy to read tutorial/homeowner books out there, there's really no excuse for the wilful ignorance when working on something this critical/dangerous.
This and the Synagogue Tunnels feel connected 🤔
She started watching Colin Furze and said, "Hold my beer."
I totally agree. Her work is 100% inspired by Furze.
Her 'recording' was reenactment.
She is a danger to herself and her neighbors
mkayyy
Yeah, I was looking for someone to confirm this.
The fact she puts she’s an engineer appearing on camera with her helmet , to shut people when in reality she’s a computer engineer should be proof enough she has no idea what’s she’s doing .
I didn’t know 2024 could get so weird in short little time
For real, although I see people say that every year
@@BorealBlizzard true
What has happened?
@@X.L.B1 the shit going in in Israel, the shit going on in Ukraine that people are getting tired of, the Jewish tunnels in New York. Wasn't there so mething about twitch allowing "artistic" pornography or something. I'm sure there is more but I haven't been keeping up.
@@X.L.B1 a lot of stuff in so little time
All the skills she has though… concrete, electronics, carpentry, etc. Pretty impressive.
When u take too much addy 😂😂
She should be careful. There are older and fouler things than orcs in the deep places of the world
Like goblins, the rapey type?
Nameless things.
Watch The Descent.
Will be really unfortunate when she hits the gas line
That would be a lit vid.
@@paladinboyd1228yeah I bet that vid would be fire
This is one of those "I've read a lot on engineering" people who never complete the thought: "Without ever getting any practical experience working with an expert craftsman." (An experienced mason would explain that there are tools that can vacuum the mortar and brick dust you're creating, for example.)
I didn’t know it was actually possible to be both a genius and an idiot. The determination backed by none of the authorization is UNHINGED.
If she causes a sinkhole under her house, it could lead to damages/dangers to the connecting properties.
I've worked in a factory as an electrician, mechanic, well as being an electrical engineer. This stuff is certainly not OSHA certified, and some of the stuff she had to fix were a large risk to her health while in her basement "extension". I can't imagine her getting a permit to continue unless a lot of other things change.
Wonder how many other people have illegal tunnels under their house who didn’t stream to TikTok. 😂
Gotta give her props. Her makeup is consistently on point.
I lost it when she was mixing the concrete indoors with a regular hospital mask 🤦🏽♂️
This is exceedingly dangerous and irresponsible. You can admire her tenacity while still acknowledging that she's doing this ass backwards.
This looks like the same engineering as collin fuze whos been doing this in his residence in the EU for like 2 years.
If its done right in a none earthquake zone. Its probably safer than half the decaying infinstructure you drive on.
It looks like a good tunnel
❌u r totally naive if u believe she did all of this by herself❌ Only doers know that ur skin will never stay like this when u do blue collar job especially underground 🤏
She's welding and pouring concrete, rigging elevators and pumps, she seems to know something. Do you do this kind of thing professionally?
@@dominysynclair that's a good tunnel. Better than most tunnels in the world
I guess Atozy has never heard of Collin Furze. That man lives in a british neighborhood where houses are literally 10 ft apart from eachother. He dug out a huge shelter setup. Its absolutely insane and amazing.
"Yeah, a little bit." 😅
What really irks me about this is that she’s not alone in this house. She has tenants that she charges rent to live with her in the house. (Some evidence also suggests those tenants speak little English, and there’s a worry that she extorted them into this situation without their consent). I recommend Austin Green’s video on the topic. Do whatever you want with your own house, but don’t make other people pay to live in there with you.
Omg thats horrible, I mean I really hope she knew what she was doing… if not… that could have ended really bad
Damn don't reach so hard you'll pull something 🙄
On top of this the concrete dust is extremely carcgenic and she had no filter to deal with the dust so she probably gave them all cancer
Building a shed that's not to code is "it's your house, do what you want."
If she bricks that up and sells, the next buyer would be financially ruined in a way that they never would have seen coming.
This could destabilize multiple houses around her too.
When you buy a house, the biggest hidden nightmares are usually things like bad neighbors, bad pipes, and mold or rot you didn't know about.
Not that your neighbor will create a sinkhole.
@@xushi6581 she doesn't know what she's doing. All of this is her expiramenting.
She does have a job; she's an IT engineer. Her neighbors are also hearing and feeling the work, and could be affected if her work creates a sinkhole, but some of them are immigrants and either don't realize those aren't normal sounds there, or are concerned about it backfiring due to their immigration status.
I was shocked when I found out she lives in a more urban neighborhood. I mean, if you're going to take the risk and do it then do it on a rural house in the middle of nowhere with acres of farmland.
This is the problem with "engineers" in general - most think they are experts at everything all because of one word.
When the person about to take charge of the country says "immigrants are poisoning the blood of this country" yea I would shut up and keep to myself too
@@melissas4874From what I’ve heard, she’s not an IT Engineer, but does work in IT.
It's really not her fault if their immigration status isn't in check, though. I'm really sick of seeing that argument. That's not on her, that's on them.
Lol "i better get used to the dust... and nosebleeds... and greylung" lololol
Did the phone call sound fake to anyone else?😂 I’ve never heard anyone talk like they’re buffering while talking lol
I'm terrified of the structural integrity of her foundation. I'm not sure where this is exactly, so I don't know the frost depth, but even with reinforcements, I'm very skeptical of a tunnel being dug underneath a pre-existing house. On top of that has she done anything to look for underground services and verify they are accurate? I know she has neighbors, but some older homes still have septic tanks, so digging below that or the leach field 🤢 would be awful. There's also such thing as abandoned septic tanks which unfortunately aren't always reported by previous owners. Some get hidden after a house is connected to the city sewer. If it wasn't correctly taken care of before abandonment, she could die from the fumes if it opens up. There's a lot to consider when digging around residential homes, and that's why there are businesses that solely do that.
If all she needed were permits, I don't understand why she didn't just get them before the project started?
Either didn't realize she needed them, tryna cut corners, or thought she could do it unnoticed. But anytime you're gonna construct anything or dig (especially when digging, you really need to at least call JULIE and have them mark for you where utility lines are and I think that's even if you're only digging 1ft down) most towns and cities require you to get a permit and have the finished work inspected. Depending on the type of stuff you're doing you might be required to have it done by licensed and bonded tradespeople. Where I stay, if you're planning on taking a wall down, you need to get a permit and some things the homeowner isn't even allowed to do themselves like electrical work.
Permits are hard to get if you don't have a good reason for one, and especially if you don't know how much what you're doing will cost, furthermore they can get very VERY pricey because they range 50$ for minor jobs to 2000$ for large scale renovations- before including the 1-2% cut of the cost of the entire project the government asks for up-front.
We all be acting up the synagog now this woman who next?
Ever since I heard about this, I knew government intervention was coming. You can't just dig like this in the suburbs.
She's not the only one at risk. Even if only her house was impacted, a collapse potentially means resucers risking their lives to save her or check if anyone was in there.
Im also baffled how she thought she could shelter storms in this contraption, if it’s already at level with groundwater? That little bucket pump wont do much. Is it for just wind or snow storms? I dont get it, but thats not the only thing lost on me with this gal. I have so many questions..
@@janemiettinen5176 yeah why noone talks about ground water? the tunnel probably gets flooded and all her "electric engineering" is not safe. all the waste goes into ground water after... i don't see how that's anything but problems
They aren't rescuers if they are there to collect a corpse.
@@Feynvel How do you know it’s a corpse until you find it?
@@bubblegumrose777 doesnt matter if you know or not you still aint rescuing somebody if its a corpse and not a person
This can lead to a sinkhole; do not underestimate it. They're like dominos that spreads throughout the entire area.
Simple understanding of physics & geology should raise alarm bells.
IIRC, there's one somewhere in the US that's not been fixed and has been expanding throughout the decades.
Who tells the world about their Secret Bat Lair 🦇🤷🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤣🤣🤣
i love how she has some 1U servers just sitting up against the electrical panel, completely covered in dust and cobwebs
The video of the interaction between her and the building officials sounded SO SCRIPTED AND STAGED. Jack Smith, Jimmy Jones and Brian? Yeah okay and Joe Shmoe right?
It was a reenactment...
she has two things in her life, lots of time and tons of money.
You'd think she would just hire a team to do it properly but I guess she has more money than sense.
Compensating for having lots of sense, as usual. Oi. She did no surveying. She hits an underground reservoir or a gas line and it's all over.
I don't really know of she's loaded or not. It would make more sense that she's not, from the looks of things she's using mostly tools she already had, she even says she's brute focing it with tools she already had instead of buying new proper tools, it's not like anyone's first diy is gonna be a mineshaft. As for hiring people, who do you even call for shit like that? What kind of specific ass business are there in your city that you can get an urban mine building specialist to work under your basement? Also, wouldn't it be against the whole point of learning these skills to simply delegate the job to someone else?
@@evanchismark3092 a team wouldve done literally her same work. She did everything fine, she just had no permit. She obviously knows what she's doing.
@@EveTheRavioloshe clearly doesn’t though. Shes learning how to do things in the progress tiktoks she made and making mistakes.
"Yeah a little bit" - 😂🤣 and kinda sweet too
She’s teaching the Jewish people in New York how to build a tunnel 😂
What’s up with everyone building secret tunnels this year?
I had the same thought. 2024 is the year of the tunnel apparently
...dare I ask who else is doing this?
@@DarknessDust there's a hasidic Jewish sect that had a schism and one portion was digging tunnels
@@DarknessDustColin Furze - well, he already had a secret tunnel and bunker…
So he had built a secret underground garage…
ah, of course he did@@FalkonNightsdale
So when I start tunneling under my house because I had dreams telling me to do it, I'm "crazy" and "schizophrenic" but when this chick does it in full makeup for Tik Tok people actually cheer her on?!
In all seriousness this lady is bonkers.
By bonkers I assume u mean self-centered, arrogant, grandiose, narcissistic, & completely devoid of any reality-based regard for other people?
I really appreciated that use of villager voice hahahahah love it
Holy cow, 6 minutes into this, and she's already talking about how she can't wait to get COPD!
Licensed engineer here (environmental, not civil or structural... but had to learn civil and structural stuff for the PE exam)...
There are more issues other than potential harm to oneself or one's property.
1. Depending how deep and wide the structures are, there is potential risk to the structural integrity of the surrounding properties. I lived in the same town where she does. The houses aren't spaced too far from each other (it's suburbia).
2. From what I've read elsewhere, the soils in that area... aren't good for this type of structure, so I HOPE she's done her due diligence in that regard.
3. Engineering projects on this level require a LOT of planning, due diligence, research on materials, calculations, etc. All of it with the safety of anyone working on or using said structure. One needs to take into account nearby underground utilities, ROW/easements, groundwater, soil, etc. I'm not sure Kala has done all that. She's definitely learned how to build structures, so I'll give her that.
4. I'd be SHOCKED if she actually got a licensed engineer to sign off on this. This project has "potential lawsuit" written all over it. You couldn't pay me enough money to stamp my name on this. Licensed engineers are liable for any projects they stamp (if shit hits the fan).
❌u r totally naive if u believe she did all of this by herself❌ Only doers know that ur skin will never stay like this when u do blue collar job especially underground 🤏
@chukuemekaoje1015 - My first thought was concern for any home(s) that would be before and after hers with the spring flow. Wouldn't both be in danger of sinkholes, and the one between her house and the origin of the flow be likely to flood?
@@kellmac Absolutely! Water is a stronger force than people give it credit for.
Definitely a risk for sinkholes!
@chukuemekaoje1015 - Thank you!
I'm a licensed mining P.E., you are correct. There is NO way even the most desperate of my colleagues would agree to work on, let alone stamp, any part of this.
Don’t get me wrong, I also have a severe urge to just build an underground base at random times but she absolutely needed a permit. It would be terrible if she got hurt from her own actions. Hope she does find a method to do this stuff legally because it rlly is interesting
Assuming they dont just say "no, fill it in now!" its possible she could have it fully inspected as it is now then have an engineer draw up offical plans and have them signed off then continue on with permits and inspections and all that fun stuff. As long as you follow the rules perfectly, you can actually legally do stuff like this in most places. Its just a matter of figuring out the right compromises and loopholes (like with decks not connecting it to the house opens up a lot of loopholes/options of what/how you can build). Basically just need someone that knows what they are doing to go over what she wants to do vs what she can do.
Lowe’s employee: I wonder what she’s doing with all those blocks?
That`s dangerous! She is getting close to the "Lava layers". Not to mention the posibility to find a dungeon and next thing you see are Creepers and skeletons in her neighbourhood.
She’s too busy flexing her ego that she didn’t consider anything else
The problem is that she's putting others at risk of getting hurt or, possibly (since she is just self taught and there are rules and restrictions for this kind of thibgs for a reason), losing their homes in the near or far future.
This is not a simple DIY.
Not to mention the plain and simple problem of the daily nuisance she's been causing for others livung in her vicinity.
This gives new meaning those signs "call before you dig"
Imagine if she put All that effort in to mining a mineral 🤔
If I was her neighbor, I'd certainly be concerned about any potential damage, subsidence or similar issues that she might cause for surrounding properties.
But as an outsider, I find the project and idea itself to be pretty interesting.
Who hasn't dreamt of creating an underground lair?
buds I can do wtf I want on my property, if the neighbors don't like it guess they'll enjoy a new home elsewhere, if the woke snowflake logic you people have were the case then taxes shouldn't exist
@@xxdesertstormif its under somone elses house doesn't that make it somone elses property? Is she even going under somone else's house or is her property just that big that she can build a tunnel?
I wouldn't be that happy as well. Because ground can shift and can cause damage to surrounded houses.
@@xxdesertstormjust wondering how you see this, in the Netherlands a company started to empty a gas field. They expect now that around 3300 houses are not safe for living, because the ground shifted. Probably some were not even on top of the gas field. So are they snowflake's for complaining or not?
pouring cement mix without a mask is wild
Is it really?
I've never seen anyone wear a mask while mixing concrete
@@coreydee-el-oh yeah, it can harden in your lungs
@@CullanSanders that sounds pretty horrible lol
Remember in that movie 'The Thing' when the creature dupilcate of Wilford Brimley dug a tunnel underground to build a flying saucer? The hamster wheel's turning in my head....
Prime definition of "Just because you can, doesn't mean you should."
She's building a giant Rube Goldburg machine. And she is definitely at risk of opening a sinkhole.
Inhalation or ingestion of crystalline silica that concrete dust is composed of is dangerous to your health and leads to all kinds of diseases. OSHA exists for a reason. She has no idea if the mask she's wearing is rated or properly fitted for the work she's doing. There is a reason a building cannot be used as a residence during certain kinds of work. She is not properly licensed or certified for any of the work she is doing. Etc, etc, etc.
I had to scroll way too far to find a comment about this!
This is what happens when anyone can learn HOW to do something by going on the internet, but don't get the explanation of if you should do it. It's like learning how to remove your roof, but not knowing that if you remove your roof the next time it rains you're going to flood your house.
There are a lot of things that can go wrong, which is why regulations exist. Some common sense tells most people they probably shouldn't be digging tunnels around their house foundation, especially if they're close to other neighbors.
If her foundation collapses and it takes out underground electric or gas lines it could be really dangerous
Colin Furze did this as well. He's got some awesome videos on his tunnel build. Difference being... he had PERMISSION do build it and didn't put his neighbors at risk lol
Not initially because he said it’s easier to get permission once something is already started.
@@FloWhirls true! I forgot he started without permission. But at least he did get it before getting into his underground garage project 😂
@@ChrisTesch87 uh no, again- it was easier to ask for forgiveness than to get a proper permit, thus why he put so much effort into covering it initially.
@crazyabe4571 no, the garage build he's talked about a bunch of hoops he's had to jump through with the city or whoever to get it going. Hard to "cover it up" when you have an f'ing telehandler street side lowering massive steel sheets down 🤣 Maybe they don't know EVERYTHING but they know.
@crazyabe4571 I'm talking about the second build... under the driveway and garage. I'm aware the initial tunneling from in his shed was started in relative secrecy
I hope she can find a better place to express her passion. It was dumb to do all this without a permit but she's clearly very willing to learn new stuff.
❌u r totally naive if u believe she did all of this by herself❌ Only doers know that ur skin will never stay like this when u do blue collar job especially underground 🤏
You don't learn mining as you go ffs
@@Smart-Towel-RG-400 Thats some leather armor take
@@Smart-Towel-RG-400 she clearly knew a lot, she just learned how to fix issues as she goes.
@@EveTheRaviolo it's called "fuck around and find out"
Anyone else remember that episode of King of the Hill where Dale builds a friendship tunnel under his and Hank’s house and Hank chops off Dale’s finger in a fit of rage?
Imagine her hitting a gas line. Typically when you get a permit they give you blue prints where gas and water lines are so you dont kill yourself, others or screw up the neighbors land. Ill bet she dug past her own property. Which im sure thats when the government stepped in.
I would imagine the structural integrity will absolutely be challenged to her neighbors structures as well as her own. By putting out videos, she has just become a valid target of insurance companies.
its also worth noting, that "its her own home" doesnt fly in this day and age, because homes are expected to change hands over the years, and if she does something, and someone else ends up buying the home, either sight unseen, or based on the (incorrect) assumption that it was done properly, there's way too many problems that will arise. hence building codes!
Here in western PA, before a developer begins earthwork they have to conduct a survey and check with state records with any shallow mines needing to be grouted and properly insured against subsidence. At the very least she's going to have to get it insured enough to cover any potential damage to utilities and neighboring property imo or else she can easily be taken to court
I showed her videos to a friend who is a licensed electrician and licensed contractor. He called her tunnel a disaster. There were so many code violations he stopped counting. Also, even though this is under her house, she does put her neighbors at risk. If her craziness collapses her home, it can cause a cave in that spreads to her neighbors. She has issues.
She already had a basement. She claimed she was making a storm shelter. It's a BRICK house WITH a basement already. Honey, you're as safe as you can be.
She's gotta be a prepper, building a shelter she'd die in anyway because she doesn't know about filters, ventilation, or apparently the danger of radon, natural, or sewer gases.
Hitting the groundwater will probably be a major issue for her. She's potentially contaminating it and apparently she's just pumping it out onto her backyard.
Growing up around Chicago, I knew people who had put an entire second-story on their house without permits and then were forced to rip it all down and put the house back the way it was before and THEN apply for the permits to do the new construction, which were not granted. I guess Virginia just hits different...
Never invite government into your house.
If there is a fire she would be endangering everyone in the neighborhood and any fire personal responding to the fire. And sometimes you have to protect people from themselves.
Also, what if one day she just seals everything off then sells the house without disclosing what she did? The new buyers and anyone in their house would be in danger.
Wow did she just run bare #6 wire not in a pipe or smurf ? Damn.
All the sparky's cringing...😂😂😂
this is what happens when an engineer doesn't have enough cats.
As someone that did carpentry and construction for 10 years to see somebody put in their own electrical wiring is horrifying
While I admire her persistence and cooperation with authorities once they asked the questions, I'm afraid this could spur a wave of copycats who definitely could endanger themselves and their neighbors even more than Kala.
❌u r totally naive if u believe she did all of this by herself❌ Only doers know that ur skin will never stay like this when u do blue collar job especially underground 🤏
she copied Colin Furze.
Many people say "this is her land though"... yes, it is above ground and probably down to about basement level. Based on your property, zoning, regulations, etc you may not have any groundwater rights. So once she hit groundwater she was likely no longer on her own property. Plus she's an IT engineer and likely doesn't have knowledge in anything relevant to this project. She also doesn't have a geology degree and likely has no clue how she is affecting the property around her.
The way she talks make me think she has some other issues. Some may say it is ESL, but it sounds more like something that starts with an "A".
Autistic isn't a bad word, you know. You don't need to censor it. I wouldn't be surprised, though. I'm autistic and I could see myself becoming this unhinged about a hyper fixation. (Before someone talked some sense into me.)
Yeah, there is definitely something different going on with her. It's a miracle nothing collapsed. I will be willing to bet after the engineers finish looking at everything her house is going to be condemned and torn down. It's like she never considered that possibly.
@@BoSmith7045 or they'll seal off the hole, fine her for digging, and leave her with a warning not to do that again.
@@crazyabe4571 after removing rocks, dealing with water and the soil that moves with it that she had to pump out, and trial and error ( mostly error ) with walls made out of the wrong kind of concrete and other issues, the house is probably going to come down. I happened across another site that was talking about this and the miners and engineers in the discussion were amazed it hasn't caved in yet and are pretty sure the house over it is already dangerously compromised.
I really hate when professionals rip up the earth for unnecessary projects.. now she got me seething
That ground water is never going to stop no matter how much she pumps it out.
She has people who live in her house that rent. I feel for those people
No one is holding them at gun point. They can leave whenever they want……
@@johnnylego807 whatever fits your agenda lil guy
@@xXtelepatheticXx What exactly would my agenda be? 🤣🤣 Mr.tELePaThiC
The best part is, she's not an engineer, engineer. She's a software engineer. Like, her mining could cause sinkhole issues and the integrity of her home has been compromised :O
As if it's not possible to learn things outside your first trade. Stay fearful of knowledge; it'll take you nowhere.
@@gianni_schicchithe point is she tried to use her profession to make herself sound more qualified than she is. A software engineer is VERY different from an actual engineer and should not have been brought up in the conversation at all. I am a software engineer and building software is incredibly different from building structures.
Also, 100% in support of the acquisition of skills and knowledge but to do so at the risk of other people around you is selfish. She has shown many mistakes in her videos because she is learning as she goes instead of doing all of the proper research and safety precautions FIRST. She is clearly smart and capable but her recklessness can put others in danger.
She's a project manager ...
Not even a software engineer 😮
I think it's interesting that they aren't telling her she can't do it, just that they need to make sure it's up to code.