Despite the popularity of the idea of a disaster bunker most people who study these things agree it is very unlikely you can hold out in one nearly as long as most people imaginehttps://twitter.com/guardiannews/status/1237902120478748673 …
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Also just the logistics of being in an isolated closed space. I go stir crazy if I’m not sick being stuck at home for more than 24 hours. Underground bunker for a month? Not pretty.
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Super-rich people have maintenance staff already in charge of their shit so they have no concept of mechanical things just breaking because they feel like it, so they assume their disaster tech will magically keep working because machine fairies or something
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Yeah but if they don't work at least you can sue those companies.
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Ah, in the disaster bunker small claims court.
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Wasn't there an article a couple years ago about how some of these are designed to have, like, security staff that you pay in food and if they mutiny and kill the useless rich person they can't get to the food?
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I loved the episode of Elementary they did about doomsday preppers. Suffice it to say that this came up.
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Plus... humans really don't do well in isolation like that. Solitary confinement is considered an inhumane punishment for a reason.
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