Is it feasible to bury myself in a shipping container bunker with 100 yrs of food, water, air and reading material?
>>37414460
No, it'll be taken over by fellow hobos and junkies
You'd need a hell of a lot of space.
Also, you'd probably never get out.
>>37414460
is this about NEETdom or some kind of nuclear fallout event?
A shipping container will collapse and kill you with about 6 inches of dirt on top. Build a real bunker.
>>37414605
Both. Human society is disgusting and will fall apart in my lifetime, so rather than worry about it I'd prefer to just be in a bunker with enough rations and breathable air to last until I die of old age.
>>37414460
What you going to do shit in the corner?
>>37414460
>100 yrs of food, water, air
Even for one person the amount of space this would occupy would be staggering. If you thought about this at all (and weren't high) you would immediately realize that. More feasible would be means of recycling waste into usable resources, which would mean some kind of farming or hydroponic setup to process carbon dioxide into oxygen, treat wastewater, and extract and reuse nutrients from your waste. And even that would probably require technologies not yet invented to fit into a bunker.
Why do so many people think shipping containers are magic?
Wood and concrete are cheaper and stronger than shipping containers. That's why we build houses and basements with them.
Anyway, food goes bad. You would actually need a hydroponics system if you planned on never leaving.
>>37414460
You'll drown when it rains.
>>37414685
Also this.
Conex's are great for shipping stuff on a ship. For anything else, they're pretty shit.
>>37414685
Why don't we ship expensive goods in houses then?
>>37414708
They make decent, if ugly storage sheds.
Theres at least 1 thread per week on /diy/, storage containers cannot hold weight like you think: under 18 inches of dirt, the container will crumple and you will die.
How much would a piece of property and one of these bunkers cost? I would actually prefer it to a house.
>>37414808
dont they stack a lot of those containers on top of each other?
>>37415664
But they stack on the edges where the sides bare the weight.
>>37414764
Top post of the day.
>>37414764
This fucking guy
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>>37414764
Well he has you there m8.