@Joshua Roehl I appreciate the fact you threw out to your number one hit and not your new music people don't like as much yet. If this is your passion, keep at it. Also, don't rule _anything_ else out.
Yessss I was thinking the same thing. Also for that much money to have a space that looks like it wasn’t designed by a designer but just picked out by a contractor? No thank you. Lol
No but fr thats like part of the one from my drowning dreams where a giant tsunami wave comes scatters us all its chill at first then they get bigger and bigger I’ve def seen something very similar in my dreams if it had more rock and fake sand and was wider that’s what it looked like i need to schedule an emergency therapy session bc I’m honestly kinda creeped
"we're not in kansas anymore... we're Under kansas now" well if we're gonna be pedantic about it, one could argue that by descending into the kansan earth, we're actually In Kansas now, and everyone else is just On kansas
At first I was depressed that the rich will just be able to buy their way out of dying in the apocalypse, but after seeing these bunkers, I think I’d rather just die.
@Sagittarius as fvck well there are multiple different scenarios in which they either wouldn't have or use guns so a shooting range would probably only be necessary in like a zombie apocalypse lmao
If you check out other videos about that bunker they actually have both!! Sustainable fish farming and produce and more. Its actually pretty interesting imo, that they have these things and they are working.
@Sagittarius as fvck you can't really disagree? there's multiple scenarios where even if you had access to weapons you wouldn't need them. a nuclear blast, a worldwide famine, etc. and that's just saying if you had access to weapons bc even after an apocalypse what makes you think you'll just have access to them lmao.
He’s not in Kansas anymore! His “window” definitely could be a dysfunctional LCD screen. At least grandpa and Kelsey will be around to repopulate the earth, Hopefully Chili isn’t fixed!
What happens if someone breaks in? What happens if food runs out and you need to go hunt for more? What happens if your bunker is destroyed and now you wander the post-apocalyptic wasteland? All seem like pretty good scenarios to own weapons in.
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You know the cryo thing actually makes some sense. If people die in the bunker before it's safe to go out you gotta put the bodies somewhere so they don't decay in the living spaces. Also keeps them nice and fresh incase you fancy some meat that hasn't been canned 😏
That's why you have a big fire pit that you can spit roast the corpse over and just freeze the head, because that's all they'll need in the future anyway. Then you have a nice BBQ to celebrate one less mouth to feed.
To be fair, the toilet paper would be kept in a person's home and it does take alot of room. My grandpa is a bit of a preper and he has way too much tp and its pretty big and blocky. The pool is a social area
the absolute best part is that all those old silos are still locked in as russian and chinese nuke targets so they'll get obliterated within the first hour
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TP is a perishable that serves no purpose up until it wipes your ass and then it becomes bio waste. If you're there for 50 years you need a warehouse with 50 years of TP, which is way bigger than that pool room, and also what he means by saying "takes space". To combat it they install bidets, which do the same job and require no room - its a net improvement. The pool you fill with water, stock chemicals to clean it and thats it - it serves as a recreation, exercise and physical therapy tool for the entire time youre in the bunker. If you take it away to save space, what can you put in there thats so useful it was worth removing a room that does the above functions? Most of the options leave you with a net loss. Hell, you can even use waste water from the pool to recycle through the bidets they install, further increasing the efficiency of both the pool and the choice for bidets over TP. In summary: this is a stupid point of contrast. There's so many more variables to consider than just "pool big, toilet roll small". But you do you- hopefully you enjoy your time sheltering in a hole stuffed full of TP and nothing else 😂
@@Loctorak OOf, about to get unnecessarily specific and theoretical in a TH-cam comment about a too expensive bunker in Kansas- this is me saying I'm self aware but the justifications don't hold at all so I gotta respond (all in good fun lol)... All of what you said is dependent on water being a readily accessed resource for, to use your example, 50 years or more- so much so that clean drinking/cooking/bathing/bidet/AND pool water are all somehow deemed no questions asked plausible by whoever made the bunker and apparently some of the people looking at the bunker (or commenting lol). Considering we've got people *above* ground right now that can't access decent water, not even just in 3rd world countries, it's a little confusing that a computer dependent pool in an underground bunker designed to house about 75 people for doomsday... (just a reminder, we haven't had an actual doomsday but we experience shortages of basic supplies and resources all the time, especially during this pandemic) seems like a "Duh, of course they've got a pool but said no to toilet paper!" thing? For a saltwater pool to remain a safe body to swim in those computers have to be able to run indefinitely, which they can't, so yeah there's more that goes into it than just "big pool and toilet paper" but the "more" is that you'd still need to stock indefinitely (impossible) or have access to an outside source (you're in a bunker) to ensure alkaline/ph is all in order (because it's about 200lbs of NaCL to one average sized pool let alone a communal one in assumed consistent use... as someone whose neighbor needed help w a pool (also google)) AND you've gotta ensure the computers can always be maintained and/or replaced (plus the pool and filtration must be maintained as properly as possible to increase how long that salt even lasts you before change outs are in order). *takes deep breath* Otherwise that pool has a pretty dodgy expiration date and you've ultimately made it that purposeless net loss room you mentioned in the foreseeable future anyway. Then there's the more pressing, blatant fact that whatever provides energy for the bunker is also providing energy for that pool and it's room, and nothing about it provides a necessity to maintain a human life so we can write that off as a possibly scarce post-doomsday, but definitely precious non-expendable energy (be it solar, battery, or whatever... the whole idea of a bunker is to prep for the risk of not having anything you need be easily and consistently accessed anymore) being pumped into a pool room for what you say adds recreation, therapy and exercise. But lol- man yoga, bodyweight exercise, actual weights/guided physical therapy and peer massages can do a lot of the same things for the body that swimming does plus more and in no way creates a net loss? And weights, yoga mats, and massage tables actually are the kind of one-shot deals a bunker should have. Maintenance is as simple as "don't let the weights get rusty". But as long as you have a body and a few brains privy to how the human body works, your "recreation and therapy" source lasts as long as you're alive. Annnnd if there's gonna be a mention of the entertainment/fun factor provided by swimming, exercise provides dopamine and serotonin and blahblah- basically again yoga/massages/bodyweight exercise and then a nice shower can do whatever a big computer generated pool can do for the body with less than half the resources, energy, and space. For a sense of community, have workout classes. Boom. That room has a purpose without a net loss and now everyone's together and fit. And massages have a number of mental, physical, and "humans do better when they get human contact" benefits outside of just easing sore muscles or something. Also stocking that room with food is just an off the top of the head idea for how that space could be used without it's worth diminished at all. I'd even argue that in a doomsday bunker, an extra space to stock food would boost value? Aaaand not to mention the computers themselves take up space without serving any other purpose, the water isn't drinkable so it serves the one purpose because no- it'd actually be a not-so-smart idea to use saltwater for bidets when that'd cause a plumbing issue eventually in an underground bunker? Dirty saltwater + pipes = expedited corrosion and buildup that would've been a further off concern otherwise. So its a little more long lasting but in the same vein as your tp critique and so really the comparison makes sense lol. It's not so much that tp should be what's stocked instead of a pool, its that it's hilarious that they thought long and hard about how tp would end up being a waste of resources and space in the long run and then we cut to the world's most depressing looking pool where apparently no one thought any harder than "it'll be fun, and look at the cool tech!". In summary: the point of contrast actually works. There IS so many other variables to consider... (aforementioned) and they're in favor of "So conservation *isn't* your strong suit, aha..." To fashion my sign off like yours would go something like: Enjoy your eventually clogged eroded bidets which would cause gross leakage into the earth surrounding the bunker, apparently an endless water supply, fungus and bacteria buildup whenever the ph/alkaline isn't accurately managed or the computers give out and the right parts to fix them aren't at hand, an added leecher of energy during doomsday no less, and just as a presumptuous tag-on the possibility of mold in a room like that if the temperature/ventilation is off enough to create a breeding ground... and all that water will definitely attract underground pests that are no doubt already an issue underground lol. If the pool room doesn't, the sauna that's in this same bunker would. But, this bunker also has a waterfall, movie theater, and arcade (no way those rooms meet your net standards!)- which really just reinforces that backing up the pool with logic about how it could be useful just doesn't hold, bc you get the clear feeling they were concerned about having space for all the other fun ultimately pointless things rather than making space so that there's room for vital supplies and resources post apocalypse lol. Anyways if you made it this far you're braver than the lady that got in a red elevator with a guy that made a joke about going under Kansas. Again, this was all in good (and bored) fun. And if there's holes to poke in this pls do lol!
@Bel H Yes of course surviving and all is way more than just having food and water and stuff, that's why a whole section of my comment was talking about alternatives that do everything the other person and now you mentioned about swimming. For the generator bit, that's sort of what I was alluding to when I mentioned you now have something else that pulls valuable energy even if its solar or battery operated (or like you mentioned generator!) which means that all the bumps you can bump into with those resources are being pushed along just that bit more (wear, tear, malfunction, etc). All things that can be amended with the proper knowledge and opportunity, but I was basically trying to point out that there is a risk/wear down somewhere in the equation. Kinda like ok right now I have running electricity, no worries, but if I could avoid having tons of things plugged in it'd be wiser to/there isnt any conservation in that. (So that was an attempt to counter the person I replied to in pitching the pool's conservation in it being multi-purpose). Wind turbines or any outside source for power generation has to assume that whatever caused people to hunker down isn't something that would've damaged/destroyed that resource past tense (ex: bad huge weather phenomenon hits earth and now it's time to scramble underground but the turbines you built are long gone or something to that nature) or at risk of being gone (if it's doomsday resources arescarce, and if resources are scarce then the outside world is rampant w competition, and that means any sign of functioning life somewhere wouldn't be a good idea... possibly getting too sci-fi here lol but we ARE talking million dollar bunkers 😂) As for the need for stimulation, recreation, and community, that's all included in my mentioning of working out together, yoga, and massage/physical therapy. I think those all cover what swimming does and more, and none of those especially the latter ones are competitive. Yoga and physical therapy/massages/meditating are all extremely useful for providing peace, relieving stress, boosting serotonin and dopamine, increasing, energy, keeping bodies that cant go outside active, providing a sense of togetherness and community, and actually massage/physical therapy provides something swimming especially doesn't- human contact. It's a base requirement for the first two and not at all part of swimming, and studies have shown how a simple hug can be super beneficial to one's mental health. So I'm not saying that in a bunker you just need the basic necessities and that's it, I think I'm pitching a more sustainable, long lasting list of substitutes for a swimming pool. Not to say a pool is the worst thing, just to say that it was almost satirical or something to have them discuss the waste it'd be to store toilet paper and then cut to a pool when it's kinda easy to find more resources/space conserving options. When I mentioned maintenance, I said parts. I'd really really hope that whoever was gonna live in the bunker had a basic understanding of how to maintain everything in it 😭 But what I mean is that the computers themselves will not be ok forever. Replacements could easily be in order at some given point. Heck my newest laptop just needed a small replacement. So I could imagine a bunker running on generators with things that only function thanks to computers and the like. I think 10 years is an iffy number... it depends on what caused doomsday. Enviornmental factors, or nuclear war? That second one would not be just a 10 year break from the surface (honestly I'd be too paranoid to ever come back up 😬) and if we're talking fiction I think the same goes for like the zombie apocalypse or something lol. And this is just me trying to recall dystopian scenarios from movies/books but I'm thinking another possible reason for hunkering down could be like a Hunger Games situation, where they had an entire functioning city underground. Or, think City of Ember. It's actually a nice idea of where my mind's going concerning a 50 year stay underground housing 75 people (that would probably fluctuate up and down in population size often over that time frame). And I think these condos have tubs and jacuzzis and stuff if I'm not mistaken. They've got another waterfall pool or something like that in it too, so in this bunker specifically a kid could easily still learn to swim. And, ultimately, though it's an important skill you could argue there's a number of things kids wouldn't be able to learn at all or grasp. Not saying swimming is expendable exactly, but when ya hold it up with the prospect of having more food or a weight/workout/yoga/meditation/massage multi purpose room I don't really see a impactful enough downfall. Again especially So overall my reply was meant to show that a saltwater pool wasn't as basic as "stock up on some salt and you're good", and also to show that it has a relatively numbered shelf life too all according to maintenance. All in all this is in good fun so pls dont read any of this as an attack or hostile pov! Also some of this may be written funny and I need yall to know that's because I havent slept 😭
@@youlaughyouphill842 If 99% of the worlds population has just died in an apocalypse and you can no longer live on the Earth unless in a bunker do you really think the occasion calls for a party room?
Emma Buchanan we need to properly get rid of our nuclear weapons and nuclear waste immediately. It’s truly terrifying how little and poor oversight they have. We literally dumbed nuclear waste from the coast on New Jersey in barrels. The systems we have for nuclear weapons still use floppy disks, and the rooms they’re stored at are easy enough to access that a fast food delivery guy got in with ease (so obviously someone with awful intention can do so too). The people that work there can pass the exams by texting each other the answers (cheating is common on these qualifications exams). In 2007 there was a plane flying across the USA and there were multiple nuclear weapons on it and nobody noticed for over 36 hours!! So to say the least, we are doomed. There is no plan to deal with our nuclear waste & nuclear weapons and no oversight over them.
Gotta love how there are people in the world living on streets and starving to death, meanwhile, random ass people are so rich they can buy a missile silo from the government to turn into a bunker in case the world goes to shit
there were so many similes in this video lmao -bad italian restaurant -hooters and rainforest cafe -bar in the florida keys -local airport -zoo penguin exhibit
If I was living in a bunker I think having windows or paintings to make it seem like everything was normal would just make everything worse. I would go insane pretending like everything was normal when it really wasn’t.
If it’s any consolation, if it’s nuclear annihilation they’re gonna die of starvation after a few generations (failure to recycle water and get sunlight to farm underground)or radiation due to containment failure. If anything our broke asses win 🤷🏾♀️
Yeah, if a nuclear apocalypse did happen, we get the easy way out. They have to constantly live in fear and dread of countless horrors that could live outside the bunker will come inside.
@@neev3517 Yeah I'm sure their descendants will be really pleased to be born into a world where everything is destroyed and the only safe place is a relatively small concrete structure.
Imagine the guy who died of a heart attack being inside the cryogenic tube - once the apocalypse happens he rises from the dead and steals his bed back. Worst. Luck. Ever.
"this bunker is definitely haunted by the ghost of the previous owner, but look at this water fountain! ignore the glasses falling out of the cabinets on their own, he's just being pissy"
The list of possible reasons for needing a bunker reminds me of those books I would read as a 9-year-old that essentially convinced me that my biggest problems in life would consist of earthquakes, tornados, and rabies.
the whole "survival bunker" for the rich/wealthy, is literally the plot of American Horror Story: Apocalypse lmao. idk which came first, but still creepy
You don't know which one came first as in survival bunkers or a Contemporary TV show? Let's try a little critical thinking exercise. Which do you think sounds right: that the creators of the umpteenth season of American Horror Story came up with the concept of survival bunkers or that it's been something that's been happening since the Cold War?
The first thing that hit me while watching this was " who will come for maintenance of this place?!!!" . Its not like billionaires will be trained or will ever take time to train to learn every bit of repair n restore methods to sustain this bunker!!!
That second bunker was featured in an episode of CSI: Season 13 Episode 18 “Sheltered”. Even though I haven’t seen the episode in like eight years, I still recognized it immediately because it was so fucking weird.
I love that the toilet paper reason was due to space and not like idk the fact that in an apocalypse you couldn’t buy toilet paper or would eventually run out lmao
@@no_peace why else would they make a bunker built to last decades if not to USE them for decades??? Did you see that pool??? People are meant to live in these bitches
I like the idea of "prepping" just for fun. I have a severe medical condition and would be down for the count within the month of the zombie apocalypse so I know any go-bag is just for funsies.
I’ll never understand these bunkers. Do all the rich people put contractors on a list so they can be saved too? How do they fix and maintain all of the nonsense?!?
I have so many questions. How do they actually get in the bunkers when shit hits the fan? They must have some sort of security measures so residents can get in but not anyone else. Are there security guards who live there with their families full time to coordinate this? And what's the governing structure like. Is the rest of your life dictated by the rich asshole who built the whole facility, or is there some sort of HOA? Are there janitors? Store clerks? Who's managing all those guns at the range? What about healthcare? Or schools? Without most of this stuff you aren't actually saving the human race, you're, at best, buying a few years for yourself while the outside world burns.
@@io_est Asking the real questions! My first thought for the Vivos one was "Do they have an airfield for these rich assholes to land their jets or is everyone coming through Eppley Airfield? How are these people going to get there?" that and the medical care/food storage/survival skills. Honestly the first one that was a huge apartment building seemed like the best call because it had a medical bay and you could actually interact with the other people there. But, once again, how the hell are we supposed to get these places in time and who runs the place?
4:57 oh how safe.... let's give guns to people that are stuck inside of a bunker, you know, just to prepare them. no way any of them might go crazy from being alone for the rest of their lives....
We needed a place away from the zombies, so we built a facility just like the one in the first Resident Evil movie. You know. The one where the zombie apocalypse starts
Interestingly, Cody made this video in his survival condo. I am not fooled by the "window" one bit.
Exactly. So fake 😂
I was thinking the same! 🤭
this is the best comment I've seen on this video
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@Joshua Roehl I appreciate the fact you threw out to your number one hit and not your new music people don't like as much yet. If this is your passion, keep at it. Also, don't rule _anything_ else out.
That pool in the first bunker is like one of those liminal spaces that people always say “I’ve seen that in a dream before”
oh yeah for sure it’s kind of like i’ve seen it before, it feels strange and kind of creepy
Yessss I was thinking the same thing. Also for that much money to have a space that looks like it wasn’t designed by a designer but just picked out by a contractor? No thank you. Lol
Omg that’s why it was kinda familiar 😂 I thought maybe I was just feeling nostalgia lmao
No but fr thats like part of the one from my drowning dreams where a giant tsunami wave comes scatters us all its chill at first then they get bigger and bigger I’ve def seen something very similar in my dreams if it had more rock and fake sand and was wider that’s what it looked like i need to schedule an emergency therapy session bc I’m honestly kinda creeped
@@jamirasingss6518 "drowning dreams" damn bro u got multiple of those???
"we're not in kansas anymore... we're Under kansas now" well if we're gonna be pedantic about it, one could argue that by descending into the kansan earth, we're actually In Kansas now, and everyone else is just On kansas
He is the guy in movies you think will never exist in real life and whoever wrote the script is stupid.
Way to ruin a perfectly awesome joke, RYAN!
@@SmittenKitten. well, that’s debatable, the joke wasnt that great to begin with
absolutely correct
I would say they Arkansas
"Apparently toilet paper takes up too much space." Next scene, a pool that takes up an entire floor. Priorities, I guess.
Pool taking up space that could be used as additional storage or sleeping areas? HELL YEAH
You could pee in the pool.
@@elessargilraen5465 this is the best comment on youtube
1000 people who may spend several years underground are gonna use more toilet paper than you think.
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The transition from “he died in this bed” to “check out that fountain though!” gave me whiplash
Amelia Paine it felt like a satire
¡ hate you
Same 😂
It honestly felt like a Cody bit. Cody couldn't even add to it because it was just perfectly weird
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i never realised i was emotionally attached to Cody's previous background until now and I now am spiralling through the 6 stages of grief
Never noticed
yeah what the fuck is this one
I didn't know if we could say anything 😫🙇🏾♀️
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wait is this background permanent?
Cody looks like he's recording in a survival room right now loll
It looks like Canmore AB 💀
Church camp
@Joshua Roehl ?
Berry the bee
Ikrrr
The "Lost in Paradise" sign really would get more depressing as the years go on
so would the "windows" to outside
I’m surprised the guy didn’t say “He died right here in this bed and his body is frozen in that silver container we saw earlier”
just his body tho. He's the reason for 'five heads but four bodies'
He didnt not say it
Seems strange he had that cryogenic chamber in the house and didn’t use it
Don’t be surprised
I haven’t seen this part yet but this is so funny lol
that second house is straight up a furniture showroom stuck in the 70s
THIS is why it was so familiar to me
At first I was depressed that the rich will just be able to buy their way out of dying in the apocalypse, but after seeing these bunkers, I think I’d rather just die.
Yeah, I also weirdly know the rich would go insane and kill each other within a few days
Too much entitlement together on the same place
Really, first sign of that and I’m out, I can’t handle an apocalypse
These bunkers are ugly and weird
@Mr Nightmare I want a lawyer
This comment wins this comment section 🤣💀
Why not get rid of the pool and shooting range and put in a renewable food and water source??
Because millionaires are used to having a pool and shooting shit. I don’t think they’d be able to live without those things.
@@digitalharmony26 well they can just go die of dehydration while floating in their pool and shooting guns
@Sagittarius as fvck well there are multiple different scenarios in which they either wouldn't have or use guns so a shooting range would probably only be necessary in like a zombie apocalypse lmao
If you check out other videos about that bunker they actually have both!! Sustainable fish farming and produce and more. Its actually pretty interesting imo, that they have these things and they are working.
@Sagittarius as fvck you can't really disagree? there's multiple scenarios where even if you had access to weapons you wouldn't need them. a nuclear blast, a worldwide famine, etc. and that's just saying if you had access to weapons bc even after an apocalypse what makes you think you'll just have access to them lmao.
That pool is like those fever dream/nostalgic photos that everybody feels like they've seen before but can't really remember
Liminal Spaces!
like the backrooms?
In an Apocalypse situation that Pool is a luxury I would definitely want to stay in that Bunker it looks very safe
@@monke980 yeahhh
@@gray4338 yeahhhh
Cody why did you already buy one where are you
he's just waiting for Nibiru to squeak on by real quick.. just to be safe
He’s not in Kansas anymore! His “window” definitely could be a dysfunctional LCD screen. At least grandpa and Kelsey will be around to repopulate the earth, Hopefully Chili isn’t fixed!
i literally laughed when i read this
Honestly thought he was going to do a tour at the end
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Guys he's being held against his wishes in CUT'S basement. He's being forced to make non-CUT videos. Blink twice if you need our help, Cody.
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thEir BasEmeNt? Then how is there a window- OMG HES IN THEIR BUNKER
Why would Cut force him to make non-Cut videos?
Wait he blinked at least ten times
@@Ben.N holy shit, he must need a lot of help
The second place looks like every weird nightmare I’ve ever had.
Cody's green screen stopped working so today he's back at a normal home.
HAHAH STOP
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I feel like having guns in a place where people are trapped together for an indefinite amount of time is a really bad idea
My thoughts exactky
Do you think for one second that anyone buying these bunkers aren't all retired vets or conspiracy theorists? They'd probably have more guns than food
i thought the same
What happens if someone breaks in? What happens if food runs out and you need to go hunt for more? What happens if your bunker is destroyed and now you wander the post-apocalyptic wasteland? All seem like pretty good scenarios to own weapons in.
@@jaihummel5057 you dont need guns for any of that
ig Cody can add “professional real estate reviewer” right next to “professional The Cut reaction channel owner” on his resume now
Nuclear bunker reviewer
Also "professional audience imitator."
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just king activities
Emphasize on "The Cut" 😂
"Sadly the owner died from a heart attack..."
"(fast, happy music plays)"
I thought I was going to see a john wick type underground headquarters, instead I saw a windowless version of my grandma's house.
Pretty cool of your grandma to have a stripper pole
@@query2206 it's to support the roof okay, my grandma doesn't lie
@@Experiment-qq8mq lol
@@Experiment-qq8mq lmaoo
“five human heads and four human bodies” is uncomfortably specific..
why does cody look like he’s in a bedroom in a log cabin in the middle of forest where a cult sacrifices everything.
Mind yo business
@@SuperKarinaG i’m concerned.
Every single last Airbnb near a ski hill looks exactly like that
Oh.
he joined the garden
Imagine buying a bunker that everyone knows the location of... gg
And? You know where the military base is at but that doesn't mean you're gonna get anywhere near inside.
Yo this comment is top tier lmao
@@TxJonathan that’s literally not the same at all homie lol
@@TxJonathan just say you bought the strip club bunker and go😭
@@giorgia1150 “worlds ending BUSS IT DOWN SHAWTAYYYYY”
Cody looks like a life guard that shows up to work late and high everyday
he looks like every skater boy who thinks the smiths is the best band ever created
literally bill haders character in the to-do list lmfao
He looks like a high school creep
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Hehe.
the lighting in the second one makes me feel uncomfy like i’m in a mix of chuckee cheese and hell
yea i said the same thing its like one of those liminal spaces it gives me a bad feeling
Lol, that would be a perfect set for a horror show
The word uncomfy makes me feel uncomfy
Reminded me of that room where Stevie wakes up in Hell Steve Allen
It has huge traumacore vibes
Creepy red lighting in the elevator is a great touch for the apocalypse condos.
“Sadly the owner died of a heart attack”
So great, your bunker is haunted.
“You’re not in Kansas anymore...we’re going beneath Kansas.”😈😈😈😈
HELL.
wow he’s actually in a different location and it kind surprised the crap out of me
Here before 100 liked
@@bigyoshiofficial Who gives a shit?
@@Flome810 :(
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Same
all I want is a full series about the adventures of post-apocalyptic Vegas strippers, Mercedes and Dramamine
I need this
Making this and crediting this comment, this would make an excellent sketch/mini series
YO THAT WOULD BE SICK pls someone pitch this to netflix
The Book of Truth
When things were at their very worst:
2 Suns, Cross in the sky, 2 comets will collide = don`t be afraid - repent, accept Lord`s Hand of Mercy.
Scientists will say it was a global illusion.
Beaware - Jesus will never walk in flesh again.
After WW3 - rise of the “ man of peace“ from the East = Antichrist - the most powerful, popular, charismatic and influential leader of all time. Many miracles will be attributed to him. He will imitate Jesus in every conceivable way.
Don`t trust „pope“ Francis = the False Prophet
- will seem to rise from the dead
- will unite all Christian Churches and all Religions as one.
One World Religion = the seat of the Antichrist.
Benedict XVI is the last true pope - will be accused of a crime of which he is totally innocent.
"Many events, including ecological upheavals, wars, the schism in My Church on Earth, the dictatorships in each of your nations - bound as one, at its very core - will all take place at the same time."
1 November 2012
Honestly, I'd watch 2 seasons of that.
You know the cryo thing actually makes some sense. If people die in the bunker before it's safe to go out you gotta put the bodies somewhere so they don't decay in the living spaces. Also keeps them nice and fresh incase you fancy some meat that hasn't been canned 😏
That’s so fucked 😭 😂
That's why you have a big fire pit that you can spit roast the corpse over and just freeze the head, because that's all they'll need in the future anyway. Then you have a nice BBQ to celebrate one less mouth to feed.
I was your 69th like, btw. 🤣
I like the way you think
wouldnt it make more sense to just cremate bodies? that would be significantly easier and use less resources than literal cryogenics
“Toilet paper takes up too much room... Anyway let’s checkout the pool” 🤣🤣
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Exactly what I was thinking!
Ironic.
To be fair, the toilet paper would be kept in a person's home and it does take alot of room. My grandpa is a bit of a preper and he has way too much tp and its pretty big and blocky. The pool is a social area
It's more of a fallout bunker from a fallout game. Social areas as well as homes.
having all the rich locked together in a survival condo during the apocalypse is actually genius because they'll all eat each other within three weeks
giving a whole new meaning to eat the rich
this right here could be amazing movie plot
I give em half that time haha
AHS Apocalypse type beat
the absolute best part is that all those old silos are still locked in as russian and chinese nuke targets so they'll get obliterated within the first hour
“He died right in this bed, but if you look out the window the water fountain is right there”
the “windows” are the saddest part of this whole video
‘sex’ spelled out of rocks or something in the top right corner at 6:50 made me giggle and a little less depressed
i was not ready for a different background i wanted my therapist’s office
I am the funniest TH-camr of all time I watched my latest video and laughed for 69 minutes straight I am extremely funny I am dangerously funny and I have two girlfriends who think I am extremely dangerously funny and they watch all of my videos thanks for listening dear hqy
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my therapist doesnt like me and was supposed to be in-person but just blows me off and says that we are virtual
@@cadesmandela1935 they’re typically virtual now. All of the ones I’ve seen are
why is his background different?
The red from the elevator makes it look like They are descending down to hell.
I said the same thing it was creepy asf
it looks like they're going down that elevator in Doom starring the Rock
Kinda
I know you don’t want this fist again D.W 😤
Lil Nas has entered the chat
"toilet paper takes too much space."
also them: "We have an underground pool"
Priorities mate. TP can't make you feel lost in paradise
TP is a perishable that serves no purpose up until it wipes your ass and then it becomes bio waste. If you're there for 50 years you need a warehouse with 50 years of TP, which is way bigger than that pool room, and also what he means by saying "takes space". To combat it they install bidets, which do the same job and require no room - its a net improvement.
The pool you fill with water, stock chemicals to clean it and thats it - it serves as a recreation, exercise and physical therapy tool for the entire time youre in the bunker. If you take it away to save space, what can you put in there thats so useful it was worth removing a room that does the above functions? Most of the options leave you with a net loss. Hell, you can even use waste water from the pool to recycle through the bidets they install, further increasing the efficiency of both the pool and the choice for bidets over TP.
In summary: this is a stupid point of contrast. There's so many more variables to consider than just "pool big, toilet roll small".
But you do you- hopefully you enjoy your time sheltering in a hole stuffed full of TP and nothing else 😂
@@Loctorak OOf, about to get unnecessarily specific and theoretical in a TH-cam comment about a too expensive bunker in Kansas- this is me saying I'm self aware but the justifications don't hold at all so I gotta respond (all in good fun lol)...
All of what you said is dependent on water being a readily accessed resource for, to use your example, 50 years or more- so much so that clean drinking/cooking/bathing/bidet/AND pool water are all somehow deemed no questions asked plausible by whoever made the bunker and apparently some of the people looking at the bunker (or commenting lol). Considering we've got people *above* ground right now that can't access decent water, not even just in 3rd world countries, it's a little confusing that a computer dependent pool in an underground bunker designed to house about 75 people for doomsday... (just a reminder, we haven't had an actual doomsday but we experience shortages of basic supplies and resources all the time, especially during this pandemic) seems like a "Duh, of course they've got a pool but said no to toilet paper!" thing?
For a saltwater pool to remain a safe body to swim in those computers have to be able to run indefinitely, which they can't, so yeah there's more that goes into it than just "big pool and toilet paper" but the "more" is that you'd still need to stock indefinitely (impossible) or have access to an outside source (you're in a bunker) to ensure alkaline/ph is all in order (because it's about 200lbs of NaCL to one average sized pool let alone a communal one in assumed consistent use... as someone whose neighbor needed help w a pool (also google)) AND you've gotta ensure the computers can always be maintained and/or replaced (plus the pool and filtration must be maintained as properly as possible to increase how long that salt even lasts you before change outs are in order). *takes deep breath* Otherwise that pool has a pretty dodgy expiration date and you've ultimately made it that purposeless net loss room you mentioned in the foreseeable future anyway.
Then there's the more pressing, blatant fact that whatever provides energy for the bunker is also providing energy for that pool and it's room, and nothing about it provides a necessity to maintain a human life so we can write that off as a possibly scarce post-doomsday, but definitely precious non-expendable energy (be it solar, battery, or whatever... the whole idea of a bunker is to prep for the risk of not having anything you need be easily and consistently accessed anymore) being pumped into a pool room for what you say adds recreation, therapy and exercise.
But lol- man yoga, bodyweight exercise, actual weights/guided physical therapy and peer massages can do a lot of the same things for the body that swimming does plus more and in no way creates a net loss? And weights, yoga mats, and massage tables actually are the kind of one-shot deals a bunker should have. Maintenance is as simple as "don't let the weights get rusty". But as long as you have a body and a few brains privy to how the human body works, your "recreation and therapy" source lasts as long as you're alive. Annnnd if there's gonna be a mention of the entertainment/fun factor provided by swimming, exercise provides dopamine and serotonin and blahblah- basically again yoga/massages/bodyweight exercise and then a nice shower can do whatever a big computer generated pool can do for the body with less than half the resources, energy, and space. For a sense of community, have workout classes. Boom. That room has a purpose without a net loss and now everyone's together and fit. And massages have a number of mental, physical, and "humans do better when they get human contact" benefits outside of just easing sore muscles or something.
Also stocking that room with food is just an off the top of the head idea for how that space could be used without it's worth diminished at all. I'd even argue that in a doomsday bunker, an extra space to stock food would boost value?
Aaaand not to mention the computers themselves take up space without serving any other purpose, the water isn't drinkable so it serves the one purpose because no- it'd actually be a not-so-smart idea to use saltwater for bidets when that'd cause a plumbing issue eventually in an underground bunker? Dirty saltwater + pipes = expedited corrosion and buildup that would've been a further off concern otherwise. So its a little more long lasting but in the same vein as your tp critique and so really the comparison makes sense lol. It's not so much that tp should be what's stocked instead of a pool, its that it's hilarious that they thought long and hard about how tp would end up being a waste of resources and space in the long run and then we cut to the world's most depressing looking pool where apparently no one thought any harder than "it'll be fun, and look at the cool tech!".
In summary: the point of contrast actually works. There IS so many other variables to consider... (aforementioned) and they're in favor of "So conservation *isn't* your strong suit, aha..."
To fashion my sign off like yours would go something like: Enjoy your eventually clogged eroded bidets which would cause gross leakage into the earth surrounding the bunker, apparently an endless water supply, fungus and bacteria buildup whenever the ph/alkaline isn't accurately managed or the computers give out and the right parts to fix them aren't at hand, an added leecher of energy during doomsday no less, and just as a presumptuous tag-on the possibility of mold in a room like that if the temperature/ventilation is off enough to create a breeding ground... and all that water will definitely attract underground pests that are no doubt already an issue underground lol. If the pool room doesn't, the sauna that's in this same bunker would.
But, this bunker also has a waterfall, movie theater, and arcade (no way those rooms meet your net standards!)- which really just reinforces that backing up the pool with logic about how it could be useful just doesn't hold, bc you get the clear feeling they were concerned about having space for all the other fun ultimately pointless things rather than making space so that there's room for vital supplies and resources post apocalypse lol.
Anyways if you made it this far you're braver than the lady that got in a red elevator with a guy that made a joke about going under Kansas. Again, this was all in good (and bored) fun. And if there's holes to poke in this pls do lol!
@Bel H Yes of course surviving and all is way more than just having food and water and stuff, that's why a whole section of my comment was talking about alternatives that do everything the other person and now you mentioned about swimming.
For the generator bit, that's sort of what I was alluding to when I mentioned you now have something else that pulls valuable energy even if its solar or battery operated (or like you mentioned generator!) which means that all the bumps you can bump into with those resources are being pushed along just that bit more (wear, tear, malfunction, etc). All things that can be amended with the proper knowledge and opportunity, but I was basically trying to point out that there is a risk/wear down somewhere in the equation. Kinda like ok right now I have running electricity, no worries, but if I could avoid having tons of things plugged in it'd be wiser to/there isnt any conservation in that. (So that was an attempt to counter the person I replied to in pitching the pool's conservation in it being multi-purpose).
Wind turbines or any outside source for power generation has to assume that whatever caused people to hunker down isn't something that would've damaged/destroyed that resource past tense (ex: bad huge weather phenomenon hits earth and now it's time to scramble underground but the turbines you built are long gone or something to that nature) or at risk of being gone (if it's doomsday resources arescarce, and if resources are scarce then the outside world is rampant w competition, and that means any sign of functioning life somewhere wouldn't be a good idea... possibly getting too sci-fi here lol but we ARE talking million dollar bunkers 😂)
As for the need for stimulation, recreation, and community, that's all included in my mentioning of working out together, yoga, and massage/physical therapy. I think those all cover what swimming does and more, and none of those especially the latter ones are competitive. Yoga and physical therapy/massages/meditating are all extremely useful for providing peace, relieving stress, boosting serotonin and dopamine, increasing, energy, keeping bodies that cant go outside active, providing a sense of togetherness and community, and actually massage/physical therapy provides something swimming especially doesn't- human contact. It's a base requirement for the first two and not at all part of swimming, and studies have shown how a simple hug can be super beneficial to one's mental health. So I'm not saying that in a bunker you just need the basic necessities and that's it, I think I'm pitching a more sustainable, long lasting list of substitutes for a swimming pool. Not to say a pool is the worst thing, just to say that it was almost satirical or something to have them discuss the waste it'd be to store toilet paper and then cut to a pool when it's kinda easy to find more resources/space conserving options.
When I mentioned maintenance, I said parts. I'd really really hope that whoever was gonna live in the bunker had a basic understanding of how to maintain everything in it 😭 But what I mean is that the computers themselves will not be ok forever. Replacements could easily be in order at some given point. Heck my newest laptop just needed a small replacement. So I could imagine a bunker running on generators with things that only function thanks to computers and the like.
I think 10 years is an iffy number... it depends on what caused doomsday. Enviornmental factors, or nuclear war? That second one would not be just a 10 year break from the surface (honestly I'd be too paranoid to ever come back up 😬) and if we're talking fiction I think the same goes for like the zombie apocalypse or something lol. And this is just me trying to recall dystopian scenarios from movies/books but I'm thinking another possible reason for hunkering down could be like a Hunger Games situation, where they had an entire functioning city underground.
Or, think City of Ember. It's actually a nice idea of where my mind's going concerning a 50 year stay underground housing 75 people (that would probably fluctuate up and down in population size often over that time frame).
And I think these condos have tubs and jacuzzis and stuff if I'm not mistaken. They've got another waterfall pool or something like that in it too, so in this bunker specifically a kid could easily still learn to swim. And, ultimately, though it's an important skill you could argue there's a number of things kids wouldn't be able to learn at all or grasp. Not saying swimming is expendable exactly, but when ya hold it up with the prospect of having more food or a weight/workout/yoga/meditation/massage multi purpose room I don't really see a impactful enough downfall. Again especially
So overall my reply was meant to show that a saltwater pool wasn't as basic as "stock up on some salt and you're good", and also to show that it has a relatively numbered shelf life too all according to maintenance.
All in all this is in good fun so pls dont read any of this as an attack or hostile pov! Also some of this may be written funny and I need yall to know that's because I havent slept 😭
I just love how they filled it with salt water too... just so that in a last resort situation it's still totally useless and undrinkable.
the “house” literally looks like the assisted living home that my grandmother lives in
i now need an apocalyptic thriller movie about someone slowly descending into madness in one of these bunkers
The 100
Cloverfield lane
@@matthewmcguire224 it doesn’t have a penguin enclosure. 7/10.
@@digitalharmony26 yeah, your right 😞
Watch lost
It’s kinda creepy to see them design these bunkers with party rooms and lots of seating when most of the population will probably be dead.
It’s pretty much The Masque of the Red Death come to life
You can rent these for weddings xD
How is that creepy?
@@youlaughyouphill842 If 99% of the worlds population has just died in an apocalypse and you can no longer live on the Earth unless in a bunker do you really think the occasion calls for a party room?
@@lisaporter-smith676 if you survived then yeah sure, dont know why you should be depressed about surviving
As a Kansan, every person does indeed use the “not in Kansas anymore” joke when they visit which makes zero sense, as they are in fact in Kansas.
Jokes are half meant.. they probably wanna leave Kansas.. if they could
like literally. they are literally IN Kansas 😭
I drove through Kansas and I only said it when I left
Welcome to the world of tomorrow!!
It’s scary to think in thousands of years these bunkers will probably be all that’s left of our civilization and what we’ll be judged off of
Imagine if all the money that went into these bunkers went towards things that could actually avoid the apocalypse
🥲
Emma Buchanan we need to properly get rid of our nuclear weapons and nuclear waste immediately. It’s truly terrifying how little and poor oversight they have. We literally dumbed nuclear waste from the coast on New Jersey in barrels. The systems we have for nuclear weapons still use floppy disks, and the rooms they’re stored at are easy enough to access that a fast food delivery guy got in with ease (so obviously someone with awful intention can do so too). The people that work there can pass the exams by texting each other the answers (cheating is common on these qualifications exams). In 2007 there was a plane flying across the USA and there were multiple nuclear weapons on it and nobody noticed for over 36 hours!! So to say the least, we are doomed. There is no plan to deal with our nuclear waste & nuclear weapons and no oversight over them.
PERIOD
Money isn't gonna get rid of nuclear bombs
👄 profit off of people’s fear
i really thought he was gonna end up telling us he's in a bunker right now and that window behind him was fake the whole time lmaoo
Damn he really missed that opportunity 😭
Honestly if an apocalypse happened I’d just die. Idk why people have so much will to survive.
I feel this but also surviving for a while would be thrilling
Its instinctual right? Would be kinda hard to just lie down and die imho
@@atuck5122 never underestimate a depressed brain.
I just wanna kill zombies
Gotta love how there are people in the world living on streets and starving to death, meanwhile, random ass people are so rich they can buy a missile silo from the government to turn into a bunker in case the world goes to shit
Well it's their hard work and luck...so they deserve it 🤷🏻♀️
Edit: idk wut went through my mind while writing this but I don't stand by my statement
@@kyojuroswife4112 lol
*for them.... In case the world goes to shit FOR THEM. (Lol, 'cause it already is for everyone else)😢
JoJo Siwa kitchen hell yea.
Seeing u in these comments was like randomly seeing a C-list celebrity in a public bathroom
seeing u comment on this video made my day :)
I want a church girl who go to church EERRREADURBIBLE
Which one are you Aaron or jo
Ok Aaron🤓
there were so many similes in this video lmao
-bad italian restaurant
-hooters and rainforest cafe
-bar in the florida keys
-local airport
-zoo penguin exhibit
My grandmother’s kitchen and a strip club 😂
Mini golf course
If I was living in a bunker I think having windows or paintings to make it seem like everything was normal would just make everything worse. I would go insane pretending like everything was normal when it really wasn’t.
lol its like the underground martian colonies in that movie Ad Astra! all the colonists are depressed as hell
Id love to see the dreamtime (or something) watermark on the slideshow😂
I mean, at least in case of Nuclear Annihilation, you'll be stuck in there a looonnng time so you gotta move on after a certain point.
it’s sad that only rich people can afford to stay in these bunkers when the world goes to crap while the rest of us suffer lol.
I'll die before sharing a condo with these people
If it’s any consolation, if it’s nuclear annihilation they’re gonna die of starvation after a few generations (failure to recycle water and get sunlight to farm underground)or radiation due to containment failure. If anything our broke asses win 🤷🏾♀️
@@marielgaston2576 i mean theyr the ones who are gonna even be able to last a few generations 😭
Yeah, if a nuclear apocalypse did happen, we get the easy way out. They have to constantly live in fear and dread of countless horrors that could live outside the bunker will come inside.
@@neev3517 Yeah I'm sure their descendants will be really pleased to be born into a world where everything is destroyed and the only safe place is a relatively small concrete structure.
The better "not in Kansas" joke to make would have been:
"We're not in Kansas anymore. Now we're IN Kansas"
Deeeeeep inside Kansas
"We're gonna hit Kansas' Geo-Spot!"
Missed opportunity
No this joke sucks too
@@sourstateofmind5944 Appropriate name
i love how he casually tried to go over that the current owner of the house died in the same bed that people are gonna pay u millions to sleep in
A new bed is like $100
@@no_peace lol you've never bought a bed if you think it's 100 dollars. Like at best that'll get you a twin mattress from walmart
Imagine the guy who died of a heart attack being inside the cryogenic tube - once the apocalypse happens he rises from the dead and steals his bed back. Worst. Luck. Ever.
This is one of those fallout vaults where it’s full of rich people who kill and eat each other in the nuclear apocalypse
I love how they just mention that the owner died in that bed and just gloss over it like it's nothing. 😂
"this bunker is definitely haunted by the ghost of the previous owner, but look at this water fountain! ignore the glasses falling out of the cabinets on their own, he's just being pissy"
@@minjaarsic3327
At least you won't be lonely
'he passed away? Aw, ooh...anyways.'
It's the funniest thing that he built an apocalypse bunker to protect himself, only for his own heart to kill him inside said bunker
@@Dynoxe damn
Cody looks like he's in Kelsey's boyfriend's house, in the small guest bedroom, trying to record a video.
it's cool man, he's just checking out her boyfriend's new Nibiru bunker
LMAOOOO
That penguin joke is so accurate
Cody acting like he doesn’t look like a hunter who hunts deers with that themed bedroom 💀
“Dramamine”
wow that’s most definitely the stripper name I’m picking if I ever become one.
Idk what context it was said in the video, but that’s a motion sickness medicine
@@cadenceolivia6304 yeah she can't spin on the pole too fast or she'll puke
yea cuz you put the crowd to sleep!
@@Yor_gamma_ix_bae damn hahah that’s pretty good ngl
@@Yor_gamma_ix_bae kjsjksjsk
The list of possible reasons for needing a bunker reminds me of those books I would read as a 9-year-old that essentially convinced me that my biggest problems in life would consist of earthquakes, tornados, and rabies.
And the Bermuda Triangle, quicksand, and black holes
Haha quick sand was the biggest fear after watching kids shows/movies
Ahhh yes. The nat geo mags. Had me convinced that I was gonna die either from a natural disaster or an animal attack not native to where I live.
This is truly tragic, all that money and they still can’t afford good taste 😔
That's what happens when you reach that level of wealth
Okay but who thought that elevators were a good idea during a zombie apocalypse
ah yes, "the antidote to fear is a solution"
it's almost as if the antidote to [insert literally any problem here] is a solution
Well, young grasshopper, the way to solve a problem is with a solution
Hahahaha
them: toilet paper takes up too much rom
also them: has a resort pool, shooting range, grocery store...
Imagine if the dude who died in the second bunker became a ghost and is now stuck there forever.
His body is probs in the cryo chamber... or his head atleast
he called the stripper “ Dramamine” and i can’t get past that
the whole "survival bunker" for the rich/wealthy, is literally the plot of American Horror Story: Apocalypse lmao. idk which came first, but still creepy
dude my thouGHTS EXACTLY
just really, really, REALLY want Cody Fern to appear out of nowhere tbh
I immediately thought of that too
It’s been a pretty common theme for centuries
You don't know which one came first as in survival bunkers or a Contemporary TV show? Let's try a little critical thinking exercise. Which do you think sounds right: that the creators of the umpteenth season of American Horror Story came up with the concept of survival bunkers or that it's been something that's been happening since the Cold War?
Kurtis Conner be like “bunker? I hardly know her” *insert laugh track and stare at the camera with eyes full of regret*
**slow zoom as video becomes increasingly more deep fried**
*Full saturation* *distorted audio*
*face distorts*
As he should
Constantly raising the bar for us all
The first thing that hit me while watching this was " who will come for maintenance of this place?!!!" . Its not like billionaires will be trained or will ever take time to train to learn every bit of repair n restore methods to sustain this bunker!!!
That second bunker was featured in an episode of CSI: Season 13 Episode 18 “Sheltered”. Even though I haven’t seen the episode in like eight years, I still recognized it immediately because it was so fucking weird.
Opinion: the people that should survive these disasters aren’t the ones that can afford to buy these units
An I oop
I’d say that’s more a fact than opinion.
That's the truth. And it's sad.
a fully loaded ammunition room is really what you want when you're in a closed underground bunker during the apocalypse
I love that the toilet paper reason was due to space and not like idk the fact that in an apocalypse you couldn’t buy toilet paper or would eventually run out lmao
Bunkers aren't meant to hold people that long
@@no_peace how long could you potentially stay in a bunker for?
@@no_peace why else would they make a bunker built to last decades if not to USE them for decades??? Did you see that pool??? People are meant to live in these bitches
Right lmao
@@Holytitmouse Would be pretty difficult to store enough water for multiple people and a pool for decades though.
I feel like the house 26 feet underground looks like a furniture store that is closing down for bankruptcy liquidation-
"The room that they keep the penguins in at the zoo" CODY NOOO
my therapist is going to hear about this new background
that Kansas bunker is where MrBeast and his crew spent 24 hours in, and they ended up just playing chess in it lmao
yup I said the same thing. MrBeast is actually from Kansas
THATS why it was so familiar
@@KEGaMEs11 He's from North Carolina.
@@KEGaMEs11 he definitely lives in north carolina cause i live one city over from him.
I like the idea of "prepping" just for fun. I have a severe medical condition and would be down for the count within the month of the zombie apocalypse so I know any go-bag is just for funsies.
None of us were mad about the video being on real estate, we were all confused about the room you’re in
Cody looks like he’s a whitewater rafting tour guide.
"Get a weapon, get a bible" - Americas trademark
... and get a beer
@@rproctor83 but American beer... bee... be... b... water
“The antidote to fear is a solution”... you mean, the “solution” to fear is a solution? Bruh...
I’ll never understand these bunkers. Do all the rich people put contractors on a list so they can be saved too? How do they fix and maintain all of the nonsense?!?
I have so many questions. How do they actually get in the bunkers when shit hits the fan? They must have some sort of security measures so residents can get in but not anyone else. Are there security guards who live there with their families full time to coordinate this? And what's the governing structure like. Is the rest of your life dictated by the rich asshole who built the whole facility, or is there some sort of HOA? Are there janitors? Store clerks? Who's managing all those guns at the range? What about healthcare? Or schools? Without most of this stuff you aren't actually saving the human race, you're, at best, buying a few years for yourself while the outside world burns.
@@io_est Asking the real questions! My first thought for the Vivos one was "Do they have an airfield for these rich assholes to land their jets or is everyone coming through Eppley Airfield? How are these people going to get there?" that and the medical care/food storage/survival skills. Honestly the first one that was a huge apartment building seemed like the best call because it had a medical bay and you could actually interact with the other people there. But, once again, how the hell are we supposed to get these places in time and who runs the place?
“Get a weapon, get a bible” I DIED
You’re sounding like a proper Planet X denier 🤔
@@ElPresidenteMargz Yeah , when that planet X comes y'all need that rifle to shoot it and if that fails y'all chuck that Bible at it
@@graphite2786 amen, brother !
4:57 oh how safe.... let's give guns to people that are stuck inside of a bunker, you know, just to prepare them. no way any of them might go crazy from being alone for the rest of their lives....
We needed a place away from the zombies, so we built a facility just like the one in the first Resident Evil movie. You know. The one where the zombie apocalypse starts
When I heard Cody say, “You’re weaker and smaller and shorter and stupider than your dad.” I was like what in the Dwight Schrute is this 💀
I just downloaded this, edited it, and added it to my will. This will now be how every answer to my will, will read... Complete Gold
Dwindling dwarf
“how dare you speak to me that way. you pathetic, short, little man. you don’t have any friends or any family or any LAND.”
if i got stuck in the second bunker during the apocalypse... i'd take my chances outside *just* because of that kitchen
bruh the second one worsened my depression in such a horrible way
Cody's reaction at 12:03 when the guide said how the previous owner died in the bed had me in tears.
FUN FACT: The second bunker, the one in Vegas, was actually used as the set of the Brendan Fraser/ Alicia Silverstone film, ‘Blast From the Past’.
stop i was thinking of blast from the past when i saw some of those rooms
Yoooo I could not stop thinking about that movie during this video
cody: i’m gonna cut my hair soon i promise
cody every video after that: *continues to have long hair*
nah he should keep it
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@Greengrape oh yeah for sure i love the long hair i’m just saying he always says he’s gonna cut it LMAO
@@alexclifft he should mullet it.
@@guppy719 like kurtis conner AHAHA
Me “this is pretty cool” , Cody “this sucks”, me “yea this does suck”
Cody just KNOWS exactly how to describe things it’s always ON POINT
Damn I was really hoping to see the interior of those 35k bunkers. Probably a literal gray room with a bed and a stove.
I hope he makes a pt 2 of this
First he dominates TH-cam commentary, then he takes over the music scene, and now...real estate mogul Cody
A *LEGEND.* 🐐
And fashionista on Kelsey’s channel
This is straight up one of the concepts of a vault in fallout.
It is. The one the Boomers come from in Fallout: New Vegas, is like the first one. Down to the pool and gun range.
As someone from Kansas, I wanna punch a wall every time someone says, “You’re not in Kansas anymore”