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Man spends three days buried beneath a road


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15 minutes ago, seanjo said:

More of a room than a coffin.

Quite spacious.

I hope that he got something positive out of it. He seems like a pretty individual guy. 

Also I hope that it wasn’t solely paid for by others taxes. 

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They never made the most of it. While he was under they could've had a national TV phone-in vote; Should we dig him up again? Yes or No.

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As others point it is hardly a coffin. We all know what a coffin looks like and this is more of a room or a tomb. Silly stunt.

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Maybe his next "performance art" will be acting like a normal human.

Could be hard for him, though...

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23 hours ago, seanjo said:

I find such things, pretentious and an utter waste of time and money.

I agree. For me this is up there with other shock-art type pieces which I find unnecessary, and see of little value. 

If the guy himself, or someone else, can argue why this is a worthwhile exercise, I may reconsider.

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So, he laid in a bed, read and relaxed mostly alone for three days and didn't eat. I did that not long ago when I had the flu and my wife quarantined me.

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Concrete will later be poured in to the hole to preserve the tomb as a time capsule

https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/318914/man-spends-three-days-buried-beneath-a-road

Time capsule? What is the point of that? It is not as if there is anything anyone could learn  from what he did.

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he was supplied with bedding, water, waste buckets, pencils and a sketchpad

https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/318914/man-spends-three-days-buried-beneath-a-road

So they want to preserve his sh!t buckets, some pencils and a sketchpad.

Sorry, i seem to be missing something here! Will it be worth removing the cement in the future for any of that? 

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