For 6 Years, Humans Live In Isolation, Only To Find Out The Pandemic Is Fake Story

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Published 2022-09-12
After a deadly virus wipes out most of humanity, the survivor are forced to wait in self-sustaining bunkers with a networked video interface for communication, but one by one, they start mysteriously disappearing.

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  • @nutzhazel
    I'm surprised why the criminals with life sentence would think that they're special and will be given personalized doomsday bunkers 💀
  • What if while talking to each other everyone revealed earlier that they were criminals? It's kind of hard to hide it for whole 7 years. They would have understood earlier that it was just a scam
  • Moral of story: If you get a chance to escape just run away ,no need to investigate. 🤦🏻
  • Okay so lets go over the last part. Orlando's video was leaked to the public showing that the prison system was using a 24/7 experiment that for 7 years had prisoners locked up in small bunkers that gave them projects, something to do, to ensure the care of other individuals, provided there own electricity by exercise, able to communicate with each other via video feed, and honestly seemed to be a small but productive little community that provides a excellent study on isolation and how people adapt. Clearly they were helping each other and working together, and cared for each others existence. So rehabilitation was possible. So after being found out. Public outcry is they were being treated to well and given too much freedoms, and the governments and state response is to modify the bunkers so as to make them miserable and suffer until they are processed back into the prison system despite the fact the bunkers clearly showed the prisoners were showing clear signs of being civil and potentially redeemable members for society? So the prison system and government is punishing prisoners cause there project got found out?
  • @RAINAMBIENT.
    "She doesn't want to judge someone by their past mistakes".
  • @gawd4582
    Chicago wasn't lazy, he had depression.
  • @LiamTheSergal
    Me waiting to found out if my financial debt & problems are fake this whole time.
  • @VBRNTGamma
    The bunkers are literally most* introverts dream home Edit: To any of the introverts I've offended because of this comment, sorry, I'm just an extrovert who doesn't know shit about being introverted 😭
  • People wouldn't be mad that the bunkers would be too nice for the prisoners, they'd be mad that prison cells would be so much nicer than almost all housing for people in america nowadays.
  • They think being locked in a bunker just talking to people and walking around eating only 1 thing was too luxurious?… people know what prison is right?
  • Living in these bunkers already has less freedom than actually prison tho. They live in solitary confinement 24/7 for years. Only have a few people to talk to. Having no actual food and only live on protein shakes and water. Cant go to rest in any outdoor facilities. People who thinks this is too much freedom for prisoners probably think the modern day prisons are torturing the prisoners
  • @ldsr8911
    That would be cool if it was normal for people to power some of their appliances through exercise. Stay fit, save money, less strain on the environment. I’ll have to add that to my bunker design 😁
  • “Houston’s weather patterns start to malfunction”. Ain’t that the truth
  • @itplus7
    The funny thing is he hacked into his system and even disrupted it but couldn't figure out his IP so he could realize they are in the same place 😂
  • @Steve-qy6sz
    I knew it was a prison when Phoenix and Orlando admitted to committing murder. I also knew Denver was a criminal, but I just couldn't imagine him being a serial killer. Nice twist and ending.
  • Prisoners: Yay I hit the lotto! 🙂 Government: 😂😂😂
  • @SorenPenrose
    People see a man living in utter isolation and think “he’s been given too much, he needs to suffer more”
  • @esedda6219
    The concept of the bunkers in isolation and then just them communicating with each other is productive. They should make this in penitentiaries so prisoners will be more hopeful and become good citizens.