Website review: Oneplusyou.com/q/v/trapped
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oatmeal discovered 4 months ago- Suppose you were trapped in your home and could not leave, this survey will tell you approximately how many days you'd survive without access to the outside world. You'd have a steady supply of fresh water, but no electricity and you must subsist on only non-perishable food.

ZillaJezebel rated 6 days ago
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- xxStalkerxx rated 11 days ago
- I could survive 106 days, although it would most likely be less b/c I refuse to eat my dog. I'd die first.

thebrokedown rated 7 weeks ago- Fun little quiz.

millywilly rated 2 months ago- Yes, 158 days if I ate my dogs! NO!NO!NO!

malatio rated 3 months ago- shoot, 29? thats still pretty good i guess.

mcbill rated 3 months ago- What is it... Sunday nite??? Apparently I'm good 'til Tuesday morning. As long as I don't run out of beer or cigs... Shame I don't have a cat... could've made it to Wednesday. And there is internet access right?? RIGHT??? Christ... Now I'm worried!!!

Samthenerd rated 3 months ago- I just don't that much food here. I'm counting flour.

- Mr-Ed rated 3 months ago
- While I haven't planned on being trapped in the house, I do have 50 Kg of black pepper in addition to my other supplies. Historically pepper was worth its wait in gold, I think this is why a bunch of guys in Europe tried finding new routes to spices. When push comes to shove I will have a very valuable commodity.
Created by OnePlusYou - While I haven't planned on being trapped in the house, I do have 50 Kg of black pepper in addition to my other supplies. Historically pepper was worth its wait in gold, I think this is why a bunch of guys in Europe tried finding new routes to spices. When push comes to shove I will have a very valuable commodity.

ericthehamster rated 3 months ago
Created by OnePlusYou I suspect not particularly scientific, but makes you think, nonetheless. I seem to recall seeing a bizarre play on TV, about a man who locked himself in his home as an experiment to see how long he could survive. I think he went round the bend.