Imagine turning on the news about a tsunami in Washington, and seeing an orange ball being thrown around at violent speeds and seeing her screaming inside. “Oh shit, there goes Jeanie!” 😩🤚🏼🟠🌊
Yeah Im so straight lol, fk that I ant gettn stuck!!! I’d freak tf out!!! Claustrophobic from just watching this 😅🤣 id need that 10 man one all to myself lol, bruh cud you imagine being in one with 10 other people, a tsunami hits and takes you out you to the ocean a bunch of debris from the 🌊 comes crashing and pulls your pod underwater. Then all 10 of you are stuck in there till you run out of air. I’ll pass!!! I’m just thinking of all the horrible ways this could go wrong.
@@slayer_reworked0000 do you think she has enough food and water for the dog? 40 liters is hardly 40 days unless she plans on being found severely dehydrated by day 25. Still I don't get the negative comments here, sure there's a chance that thing can get blocked under water or the door get stuck or simply the thing get absolutely crushed due to the sheer force of a tsunami... but you know what? she got better ods then most people not even prepared for ANY disaster. say a major even happens and food supplies to that part of the country gets tight, guess what? she got that neat little investment. What if the water cuts out for the county due to some issue (improbable but not impossible) guess what? SHE READY. The odds are stacked in her favor no matter what, she might have lost a couple dollars now, and it might not ever get used or offer 100% safety, but at least she is in the mind sett of "what if"
Genie can see a wave that is only very small but still get your dog and then Kaboom nothing happens enter friends like jeans and come out it's been like 17 days
Ikr! I got hit twice on a motorcycle and I was just the passenger. Both times it was the other drivers fault for not seeing us RIGHT THERE. 1st time I was lucky but the 2nd nsm, there will not be a 3rd.
@@faithgarden2955 lmao, NO. Both mc drivers had the right of way. The first being in free flowing traffic with a drunk driver just released from jail at noon for an OWI. Guy left the scene and was caught down the rd dragging the back end of his truck. He pulled out in front of us. The second, ran a red light making a left hand turn, while we had a green light BEING the right of way. He was also intoxicated and left us for DEAD and was caught after ditching the vehicle. Nice try tho Also- the 2nd accident was exceptionally weird for us bc 1 of our bike riding partners got hit the very next night the same way (someone pulled out in front of him) (except the guy didn't leave the scene) and while our bones were broken on our right side, his bones broke on his left side. None of us could write for months, we were right handed, he was a leftie. Go figure, all we could do was laugh about it bc we were all miserable at the same time due to others carelessness😉
This needs comments from motorcyclists, I have ridden 30+ years, never been hit, many many close calls but a responsible motorcyclist is probably the safest driver on the road. I see moto crash vids on YT all the time and in most cases the rider is travelling to fast to react to whichever grandma is backing out of her driveway. I ride like I am invisible and assume everybody is a bone head when it comes to making decisions in traffic. End rant/
@@boostedlss6450 yeah, and how many years have you or anyone youve known been a victim of a tsunami. I think you missed the point a little bit, hes saying you are significantly more likely to get into a motorcycle accident than get hit by a tsunami, and this crazy lazy will ride a motorcycle, which is inherently dangerous and hundreds of times more likely to die doing than a tsunami hitting
It does float upright but thats in still waters with waves and currents the ball when be spinning all around and banging against stuff. The dog would more than likely die from being tossed around because if a tsunami hit that ball she aint gonna be able to hold onto that dog while she is on that rollercoaster ride. Also they spoke nothing about air supply and it being an airtight pod so idk how you would open it to let fresh air in during an emergency
Actually a pretty good idea especially for the elderly. A Tsunami hit my country in 2009 and it killed my friend. He managed to carry his 4 year old and one year old to high ground and tried to run back to get his elderly mom sadly it was too late and the wave killed him and his mom
@BitterVoid You pee over the side or in a bottle just like in a life raft/boat. And she did have a locator beacon and a radio, so it would be really easy to find her. Also I think you thinking of a flood more than a tsunami, as that pushes things inward more than out again to sea, as the moment of the wave is greater than the water it caries most of time, so the undercurrent it makes isn't as great after some time going over land.
If only it were that easy. The housing market in Washington is a dumpster fire rn. Well, not just Washington, the West Coast as a whole. She'd have an super easy time selling her house, but buying one is another story.
@1Rod1ReelFishing yes you can have WiFi installed you can also have a phone for emergencies and a tv if you want, also if you want it done up better just get in touch with pimpmypod.
damn that was the last thing I thought about. There's enough water for weeks but than you have to pee and po. i'd rather drown and get killed by a wave than in my own shit and urine.
I think I’d rather die than cram myself in that thing. Imagine being tossed around for a few days in the ocean before finally being lost at sea or suffocating death while being violently tossed around
@gamekid bunny7 I think I’d rather grab a surfboard and take my chances. I realize that would be zero chance, but that thing is something out of my nightmares.
@Rustless Loki Not if you are claustrophobic, or have anxiety about being out of control, or fear of being alone, fear being swept away into the ocean, or get motion sick on a treadmill and pass out (🙋🏼♀️ that would be me). I respect the reason for developing this, and if it’s for you, go for it. It’s a great idea. But, for some people, it’s impractical.
@@kittybennett9004 Now you made me remember that one time when a dude in Florida did exactly that(of course it's florida, what'd you expect-that's a joke.) Then come a few years later I see me dad on the news and we just see a bloke in me own country surfing during a typhoon. Like, there was a massive flood(as always), trash, trees, debris and everything, and the dude's topless, surfing on the flood as if he's on friggin vacation. _To be fair tho, we have done dumber. Including me._
My thoughts exactly. she has supplies for 40 days but I highly doubt that pod would hold enough oxygen for even a full 24 hours. This thing is just an overpriced coffin.
@@thetexasgerman190 There was an oxygen tank in the video but then the next question is how to depressurize the cabin when you use the tank. And yes, it's probably at most a couple hours of oxygen.
This whole comment thread is filled with negatrons 🤣🤣 the pod is obviously fitted with ventilation🤦 Do you not think designers would have thought about this before going to market?
Hopefully all the stuff inside is secured very tightly if she actually needs to use this. In a tsunami event this thing is gonna be flipping around like a gyroscope
No more like trapping the person in. Imagine the person gets something stuck in that handle and can't reach anyone to let them out. Unless once inside the handle become loose to spin freely than it won't matter. Since you can open it from the inside. Regardless of any blockage
Ringo Star The Guinea Pig Well no, if you believe you will be safe in that thing, you don't understand the force behind tsunamis. Entire buildings, bridges, giant rock boulders gets thrown around as if they are in a giant blender. Nothing, absolutely nothing, can survive a tsunamis head on.
but the capsule will accelerate up to the speed of the tsunami wave. The only thing that would kill the occupants would be if it slammed into something hard, which could happen, but having the capsule is better than nothing. Still have better chance of survival
This feels like a story by The Onion. It will keep her safe for the first half hour to an hour. After that either she will be swept out into open ocean, or she will suffocate via the air tight compartment.
@@msalemi11 I don’t but chances are she’s not going to underwater for hours. The thing is made to float so she’ll be on the surface pretty soon anyway.
First, its as likely to be found as a lifeboat due to its color, not keeping the fact that it has a gps which just solves that entirely. The only problem would be the hatch that isnt on the top of the pod and nothing to keep your head safe from moving at and well oxygen which ive heard it has 1 hour of oxygen normally, and rescue should arrive quickly with a gps.
The capsule is meant for surviving the Tsunami which would only last for a few hours, after that she would just float above the water somewhere, that’s when she can open the door to breathe oxygen and wait for help to arrive. I think she bought it, just so she would have something cool in her collection. I don’t think she actually plans on using it.
@@egalva1 It does float. There’s other videos on RUclips where they threw it down a waterfall and it was floating. Any ball shaped object with a hollow inside will float on water 😅, actually it doesn’t even need to be ball shaped. Bodies float when someone’s dead too.
For those wondering about oxygen, further research says the capsule has an air tank that'll last an hour if you're underwater... that being said this is still a dumb idea
Yeah an air tank for her. What about her dog? That dog will be long gone by the time the tsunami is over. Even then, her air tank is enough for, what, an hour or 2? If that tsunami is still going, she’s done.
@@danielschmaderer Well hopefully there is an air vent she can activate when not completely submersed but just floating. considerably more difficult to survive if the tsunami drags her back out to sea afterwards other wise I think an hour air supply would be sufficient to survive a tsunami but i am no expert.
@@DavidJohnson-iv9bb my thought exactly. Since tsunamis pull everything back out, she might be adrift out in the ocean for quite some time. I’m guessing there would be a vent of some sort.
Honestly that would be an incredible marketing play if the owner of the company went over Niagra Falls to prove how safe the capsule is. Either he proves it's safe or gets his ass split open 😂
just look at the fotage from japan 2011, that little ball, will be destroyed or buried under tons of material, for not to mention the ride inside would be like infinite car crashed, this is a total ripoff and murder when it strikes
Is this pod fitered with a counter weight so when its drifting in water it will remain upright? Where is the air supply or oxcygen tanks? The pod could become trapped by debris and pushed under water?
There's a lot of problems with this concept. Like being thrown into a building, and being wedged so the door is not longer accessible. There's only one way in and one way out.
damn you're so right you're right there's only one way in and one way out at least that's what they're showing I mean damn they wanted to go back to the drawing board they not thinking worth s*** really was thinking the same thing at the thing got wedged in between something or something failed on top of it like a truck that may or get stuck in between the bridge and between the debris you going to suffocate anyway and what signals going to be heard and with one way in and one way out unless there's something else yeah you're screwed
@@PD-yd3fr EPLB only lasts so long after initiated. Probably better off having a Garmin inreach. Or having it well attached to a underground cement anchor.
There’s no way that dog is secure enough to go tumbling around in a tsunami. He’s going to be strangled or cut in half by those skinny little loose belts with plastic buckles.
Yeah, so people who live in cold areas shouldn't isolate their houses because they could just move somewhere hotter and people who live in noisy cities shouldn't either because they could just move somewhere quieter. This logic doesn't make sense.
I mean it's possible just get a metal which is very dense and with a fucking fucking very high melting point include enough life support for 3 weeks and ensure its lead lined to stop radiation coming through and might work
I think her odds of survival would be greater if she headed for the hills as soon as she heard a tsunami warning, rather than jumping into her giant Tide pod. Watch some of those Sendai quake tsunami videos. Trying to ride that out seems suicidal.
Maybe for some tsunamis, but when the eathquake happens on the Cascadia fault line, the tsunami will hit Washington 4 minutes after the earthquake. I doubt she will be able to get high enough to survive in just 4 minutes.
brsk, True, but then again earthquake prediction is a very complicated thing and if it did take 4 or even 30 minutes to reach her, she probably wouldn´t be notified in time anyway.
Grenherb in a few years when all the other claims have been adjusted and all the fights with the insurance company are over. Not to mention the premiums you are expected to pay after the fact? No thanks.
I think this is a great idea and a very effective one. Some people think the ball would get irremediable lost in the ocean, but in a big tsunami I think is more probably that the ball would get stuck in land very far from the shore, and, since it floats it probably would not get buried. There were plenty of images of ships stuck in land and even on top of houses in Japan's Tsunami. Yep, also tons of debris end in the ocean, but I would rather take the risk and try this pokeball than nothing.
It reminds me of the man in Texas who people thought was extremely cautious for having his house surrounded with an inflatable dam. He saved his house and family with it. "To each his/her own."
that was smart. but in this case, who knows if she would reach the pod in time, and i seriously doubt the Coast guard would find her. there would other people to get to first, hospitals, people who are wealthy/politically connected.
There are so many people who just can't understand the basics of any of this in the comments, I'd feel bad for their lack of knowledge but they're so smug about it I just can't.
@aceous99 a tsunami may last a couple of hours, but the subsequent flooding may take weeks to subside (if no rescue teams can get to her) In the meantime she’s stuck in there with her & her dog’s faeces and urine 🤮
It seems like 80% of the comments are "but where is the aaaaaiiiirrr????" so here you go, copied from their website! "Standard Features: Air Ventilation Vents, Air Supply Tanks (one for each occupant)"
lol, when she first climbs in, it looks like she can barely squeeze into the pod. Then suddenly she's strapping herself in comfortably like she's trying out a new amusement park ride. A mood!
A lot of people say she is being too afraid. I think it's the opposite. The reason she'd pay so much money is most likely because Tsunamis are likely to happen in that area or something of the sort. The fact that she says she feels safe and comfortable when she gets inside the pod is pretty brave if you ask me. Judging by most people's reactions including mine, I'd be more terrified about being in a tight space for an extended period of time while also being tossed around and possibly sucked into the ocean.
@@Hjernespreng Last resort? In 2019 you would need to not go on the phone, tv, radio, talk to other people to be oblivious about a tsunami coming. She lives on the east coast, where the terrain varies a lot, she could get to high ground probably within a mile or two easy. This product is dangerous.
What about for people that leave their phones alone for hours at a time? If I lived in a coastal area (which I would never because I’m afraid of tsunamis lol), And I was wealthy, I would purchase this for my vacation home just in case.
Alternatively, someone could just you know, choose not to live on a "low sand spit". I mean, that's what I would avoid if I was terrified of dying in a tsunami.
There are several questions. How strong is it. Will the air last enough. If not is there a air supply and way to manually pump out air due to air supply and same for water incase of mistakes.
Maybe I'm thinking about it wrong, but from watching the videos of the tsunami it sure seemed like way more people were buried under the water mixed with rubble and cars and buildings and drowned to death trapped underneath tons of debris than were swept out to sea and drown in the open ocean.
You have enough air in this thing to wait out for the tsunami to recede and if you washed out into the ocean you would be floating on top with GPS line of site and a radio. You would be far better than your neighbors.
@@hgbugalou what about oxygen while in the ocean, does the hatch sit facing the sky? or will it sit "upright" like it does on its stand, because then the door will allow sea water in. thing is a scheme to play on people's fears.
I was kind of thinking the same thing, but I was thinking that it needs a couple escape hatches...one hatch doesn't seem like enough! Especially when it lands and gets wedged and hold the door shut...she, or anyone for that matter, isn't gonna be able to open the hatch then...and not so much worried about the amount of air in it but can you imagine how hot it'd get in there? You'd literally bake to death.
Correct me if I'm an idiot but that things weighs 300pounds? + the human/supplies inside so that thing won't float? won't it quickly run out of air?, and if its inside off a building it will 100% get crushed by a falling house (they live so close to the ocean the impact is prob a lot harder) and that prob also means if there outside that thing might be swept into the ocean?
I want one!! I live on an island country, although we've only had very small ones only enough to cause flooding we get tsunami warnings at least 1-2 times a year
If she has time to get out obviously she is going to book it out of there. This is for when she doesn't have any warning and only has minutes to spare. And what part of it is suicide? It can resist collisions and water, and has enough food and water to last 40 days
@@imzackson Yeah except everyone is going to be doing the same thing. Traffic will be a nightmare. People will drown in their cars. That's not to say you shouldn't still try, but don't get your hopes up about driving away
I dont think she realizes that after the water comes in it will go back out and she might go back out with it. With all the debris in the water I dought she we would be found for a long time that's if that thing even floats. She might just be sitting on the ocean floor till she runs out of oxygen.
I see many problems. Can it withstand collisions with debris like cars, boats, trees, ect? Does it have oxygen if it gets pinned under something? Can you open the door without water pouring in if you're floating?
Nick Figures he is talking about the fact she said "it's worth lesser than my Harley-Davidson and more than a golf cart". Talk optimism at a new scale.
I think I'd rather face swift and certain death by tsunami than the prospect of all the nightmarish things that could go wrong with being trapped inside that laundry ball for an unspecified amount of time.
a tsunami doesnt guarantee a swift death. maybe if the water is high enough and it crashes down on you then maybe otherwise you'd be pushed around till you hit something too hard or maybe get impaled on something
what would happen if that pod get stuck under a pile of rubble beneath the water? and is that pod can actually withstand getting smacked left and right with houses, cars, poles, prolly some boat? is it puncture proof? does the inside of that ball rotate or is it fixed? 0:54 thats a lot of things that your head gonna be hitting. i have a lot of question and if your in an area with a high chance of tsunami, wouldn't there be an alarm? like i would rather get out of the area than to get inside a ball
@Stardust Alteisen only if it gets water inside , the air will keep it up , also looks like the enginer though of that in the Disigh... cool stuff... and you get extra air bottles... however if you gona use it , better be in Good body shape/ mental and some survival skills... if you know how to dive, you can always change into diving gear and leave the pod behind... but all depends on location and how deep you are , afcourse... adventure 4 sure ....
Well, you may like the area but you never know when a tsunami will come, even I get a little anxious when at the beach about a tsunami since I live in California, an area known for earthquakes
cool idea...Tho the air supply as mentioned is concerning. I'm guessing this thing has a bottom center of gravity to keep it upright. A small vent system you manually open ontop could let some air in once the thrashing waves stopped tossing you around...I guess they'll sort that all out.
By the time all the disaster is fixed, she wouldnt be in open ocean, she`ll be somewhat close to populated ocean areas. Its a fucking ball that does not move on its own, not a freaking ship going 500km per hour. She`ll be fine.
Imagine turning on the news about a tsunami in Washington, and seeing an orange ball being thrown around at violent speeds and seeing her screaming inside. “Oh shit, there goes Jeanie!”
😩🤚🏼🟠🌊
The visual has me dying of laughter 😂😂
@@pattymayocakes 😂😂
I cried lool
We go like fuck there is Janie let’s get her 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just imagine not being able to reach your pod when the tsunami hits. You would have to take it every where with you to be 100% safe.
What happens inside that if hit by one damn imagine being stuck in it with no way to contact anyone, damn scary
imagine it flipping over and the door being stuck between objects. really fucking scary. no extra batteries for your flashlight, no light at all.
Yeah Im so straight lol, fk that I ant gettn stuck!!! I’d freak tf out!!! Claustrophobic from just watching this 😅🤣 id need that 10 man one all to myself lol, bruh cud you imagine being in one with 10 other people, a tsunami hits and takes you out you to the ocean a bunch of debris from the 🌊 comes crashing and pulls your pod underwater. Then all 10 of you are stuck in there till you run out of air.
I’ll pass!!! I’m just thinking of all the horrible ways this could go wrong.
I would like that they put 2 doors if 1 gets stuck
U know there are alarms for tsunamis just like tornadoes. Ull have a good 10 to 20 minutes to get ready.
So you would rather be stuck in a ball under a collapsed house, cars, debris, upside down??
@Gmemes Thanos
Yeah umm I think that’s better than dying. “OH NO - A MINOR INCONVENIENCE. GUESS I’LL DIE”
She had a radio and food for 40 days someone eventually would find you but I understand what you mean
Yes. Being tossed around for a few days is ok with me if i get to live.
@@slayer_reworked0000 do you think she has enough food and water for the dog?
40 liters is hardly 40 days unless she plans on being found severely dehydrated by day 25.
Still I don't get the negative comments here, sure there's a chance that thing can get blocked under water or the door get stuck or simply the thing get absolutely crushed due to the sheer force of a tsunami... but you know what? she got better ods then most people not even prepared for ANY disaster. say a major even happens and food supplies to that part of the country gets tight, guess what? she got that neat little investment.
What if the water cuts out for the county due to some issue (improbable but not impossible) guess what? SHE READY.
The odds are stacked in her favor no matter what, she might have lost a couple dollars now, and it might not ever get used or offer 100% safety, but at least she is in the mind sett of "what if"
There could be a flood of 1ft and she would jump in her capsule just to finally use it lmao. "Jeanie, it's been 3 days.. you can come out."
LOL This would so be my mom if she ever found out about this. Lord.
Genie can see a wave that is only very small but still get your dog and then Kaboom nothing happens enter friends like jeans and come out it's been like 17 days
She sees a little wave and she'll jump into it with her dog and her are friends like jeenie come out it's been like 17 days
ITS MY EMOTIONAL SUPPORT CAPSULE
Imagine being so scared of death that you buy a tsunami survival pod but still drive a motorcycle...
Ikr! I got hit twice on a motorcycle and I was just the passenger. Both times it was the other drivers fault for not seeing us RIGHT THERE. 1st time I was lucky but the 2nd nsm, there will not be a 3rd.
@@tat700 was the driver making its own laws ? Motorcyclist tend to do that and blame the other person when hit.
@@faithgarden2955 lmao, NO. Both mc drivers had the right of way. The first being in free flowing traffic with a drunk driver just released from jail at noon for an OWI. Guy left the scene and was caught down the rd dragging the back end of his truck. He pulled out in front of us. The second, ran a red light making a left hand turn, while we had a green light BEING the right of way. He was also intoxicated and left us for DEAD and was caught after ditching the vehicle. Nice try tho
Also- the 2nd accident was exceptionally weird for us bc 1 of our bike riding partners got hit the very next night the same way (someone pulled out in front of him) (except the guy didn't leave the scene) and while our bones were broken on our right side, his bones broke on his left side. None of us could write for months, we were right handed, he was a leftie. Go figure, all we could do was laugh about it bc we were all miserable at the same time due to others carelessness😉
This needs comments from motorcyclists, I have ridden 30+ years, never been hit, many many close calls but a responsible motorcyclist is probably the safest driver on the road. I see moto crash vids on YT all the time and in most cases the rider is travelling to fast to react to whichever grandma is backing out of her driveway. I ride like I am invisible and assume everybody is a bone head when it comes to making decisions in traffic. End rant/
@@boostedlss6450 yeah, and how many years have you or anyone youve known been a victim of a tsunami. I think you missed the point a little bit, hes saying you are significantly more likely to get into a motorcycle accident than get hit by a tsunami, and this crazy lazy will ride a motorcycle, which is inherently dangerous and hundreds of times more likely to die doing than a tsunami hitting
She better have some barf bags as she'll be tossed around like a beach ball.
It’s weighted at the bottom so it stays upright ... well mostly depending on how the tsunami hits ya or how u move and drift lol
Kanye East bro, tsunamis have the power to move and break buildings. That ball dont stand a chance, it’ll withstand but certainly wont stay in place
That was my first thought..
It does float upright but thats in still waters with waves and currents the ball when be spinning all around and banging against stuff. The dog would more than likely die from being tossed around because if a tsunami hit that ball she aint gonna be able to hold onto that dog while she is on that rollercoaster ride. Also they spoke nothing about air supply and it being an airtight pod so idk how you would open it to let fresh air in during an emergency
😀😃😁😃😅
Actually a pretty good idea especially for the elderly. A Tsunami hit my country in 2009 and it killed my friend. He managed to carry his 4 year old and one year old to high ground and tried to run back to get his elderly mom sadly it was too late and the wave killed him and his mom
Really sorry about that
Ur friend was a real hero a great father and son. May he rest in peace.
@BitterVoid You pee over the side or in a bottle just like in a life raft/boat. And she did have a locator beacon and a radio, so it would be really easy to find her. Also I think you thinking of a flood more than a tsunami, as that pushes things inward more than out again to sea, as the moment of the wave is greater than the water it caries most of time, so the undercurrent it makes isn't as great after some time going over land.
I'm sorry to hear that so many stories go untold may their souls rest
@BitterVoid She has a beacon and marine radio.
To her neighbors: "No, you won't fit with me. I'm taking the dog."
Yes
@@pyerack underrated comment
I’d def take the dog over some of my neighbors
@@pyerack this has me so WEAK LMAOOO
As well she should. I would.
If she was that worried about tsunamis wouldn’t it just make more sense to move to somewhere slightly further away from the coast...?
Good point, instead of waisting 13k she could’ve used the money to get another place 🤷🏻♂️
LOGIC.
Wypipo logic
Not when you have money to waste
If only it were that easy. The housing market in Washington is a dumpster fire rn. Well, not just Washington, the West Coast as a whole. She'd have an super easy time selling her house, but buying one is another story.
Guess you could call it a tide pod
DevilNinja Hee hee huh huh ga
HAHAHAHA
high tide pod
DevilNinja stop copying my joke
+BossATsleep I didn't
I guess there’s a new Pokémon named Jeanie and she appears with a dog
This made me die for sec😭😭😭
A Pokémon with a Pokémon
@@willthewize7328 non more like the ray pokemon (forgot naem) and remoraid who swim everywhere together
I'm wheezing 😆
I don't laugh out loud often but your comment was a true LOL
I wonder how bad a storm needs to get for her to get into that pod. "Was that a rain drop? TO THE POD!"
You mean a literal tsunami????
Off to Japan to find out!
Lmao.
It's not for storms. It's for a tsunami, which is created by an earthquake which has a magnitude of about 7.5 or greater.
But does it have WiFi?
does it have a toilet?
Data
@1Rod1ReelFishing yes you can have WiFi installed you can also have a phone for emergencies and a tv if you want, also if you want it done up better just get in touch with pimpmypod.
Do you need wifi when you're out fishing? If so..... that's kind of sad.
damn that was the last thing I thought about. There's enough water for weeks but than you have to pee and po. i'd rather drown and get killed by a wave than in my own shit and urine.
I think I’d rather die than cram myself in that thing. Imagine being tossed around for a few days in the ocean before finally being lost at sea or suffocating death while being violently tossed around
...in a sea of your own vomit. They should at least figure out a way to crack a window.
@@Dontrolling lmao did you even watch the video? They have that
@gamekid bunny7 I think I’d rather grab a surfboard and take my chances. I realize that would be zero chance, but that thing is something out of my nightmares.
@Rustless Loki Not if you are claustrophobic, or have anxiety about being out of control, or fear of being alone, fear being swept away into the ocean, or get motion sick on a treadmill and pass out (🙋🏼♀️ that would be me). I respect the reason for developing this, and if it’s for you, go for it. It’s a great idea. But, for some people, it’s impractical.
@@kittybennett9004 Now you made me remember that one time when a dude in Florida did exactly that(of course it's florida, what'd you expect-that's a joke.)
Then come a few years later I see me dad on the news and we just see a bloke in me own country surfing during a typhoon. Like, there was a massive flood(as always), trash, trees, debris and everything, and the dude's topless, surfing on the flood as if he's on friggin vacation.
_To be fair tho, we have done dumber. Including me._
Imagine her neighbour running for it before she does 🤣🤣
Yeah, its like somebody jumping in your bomb shelter and locking you out.
"i live, you die"
@@omarpikm2101
Its an attitude that works both ways.
Uh, oxygen? If it’s airtight construction wouldn’t you have a problem with running out of air?
My thoughts exactly. she has supplies for 40 days but I highly doubt that pod would hold enough oxygen for even a full 24 hours. This thing is just an overpriced coffin.
@@thetexasgerman190 There was an oxygen tank in the video but then the next question is how to depressurize the cabin when you use the tank. And yes, it's probably at most a couple hours of oxygen.
and they said there was enough water for 40 days, your not even gonna survive 1 day in that shit
@Judy laughed cuz i cracked a joke and she might get trapped somewhere or just get taken away with the waves
This whole comment thread is filled with negatrons 🤣🤣 the pod is obviously fitted with ventilation🤦
Do you not think designers would have thought about this before going to market?
Looks real secure, with that big crank handle that opens the door sticking way out waiting to catch on something and pop the door open.
OOF
more like getting tangled in shit and getting dragged under more shit. Plenty of water, but not much air.
once the door opens in the ocean you probably sink. wheres all the human n dog poop going? how will she get more air? farts?
Hopefully all the stuff inside is secured very tightly if she actually needs to use this. In a tsunami event this thing is gonna be flipping around like a gyroscope
No more like trapping the person in. Imagine the person gets something stuck in that handle and can't reach anyone to let them out. Unless once inside the handle become loose to spin freely than it won't matter. Since you can open it from the inside. Regardless of any blockage
That's an expensive coffin
lel
thomas weiss An expensive coffin? She would survive in it if there was a tsunami, its built to keep you from drowning.
Ringo Star The Guinea Pig Well no, if you believe you will be safe in that thing, you don't understand the force behind tsunamis. Entire buildings, bridges, giant rock boulders gets thrown around as if they are in a giant blender. Nothing, absolutely nothing, can survive a tsunamis head on.
but the capsule will accelerate up to the speed of the tsunami wave. The only thing that would kill the occupants would be if it slammed into something hard, which could happen, but having the capsule is better than nothing. Still have better chance of survival
Thomas Weiss Yep, I second that. This pod is an illusion of safety.
People with claustrophobia: "I prefer to die in the tsunami"
Yup🏊🏼♂️
Claustrophobic people with thalassophobia:
@@cmcphotography1 guess I'll die
These things should have trackers on them for when rescue teams need to find them, after they've been swept out to sea.
I'm guessing the yellow bag in there contains survival gear like that
It has epirb
My guess is, you didn't watch the video.
It has a tracker
The Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon, or EPIRB, is exactly that.
This feels like a story by The Onion. It will keep her safe for the first half hour to an hour. After that either she will be swept out into open ocean, or she will suffocate via the air tight compartment.
Ya, I wondered about that air part. Maybe she'll have to pull a plug somewhere?
It has an oxygen tank.
Greatest news station ever!!!!
@@msalemi11 I don’t but chances are she’s not going to underwater for hours. The thing is made to float so she’ll be on the surface pretty soon anyway.
40 days worth of water and only 30 minutes of oxygen. Seems right😂. I have some stuff I want to sell her.
Well I don't have 13,500$ guess I'll settle for death. Remember me ✌
LoneHusky2NE1 13,000$ not 1300$
@@andriykostiw7070 thanks fixed it
Hahah very funny but quite the reality for most of us poor people 😂
Don't worry, you aren't going to be killed by a Tsunami.
Based
Imagine floating off to sea on this device and never to be seen again.
😂😂😂
Hope it even floats
Just bend over and kiss your arse goodbye
In a big tsunami most of the debris get are pushed inland.
First, its as likely to be found as a lifeboat due to its color, not keeping the fact that it has a gps which just solves that entirely. The only problem would be the hatch that isnt on the top of the pod and nothing to keep your head safe from moving at and well oxygen which ive heard it has 1 hour of oxygen normally, and rescue should arrive quickly with a gps.
“Airtight”
Jeanie when she remembers oxygen is necessary to survive 7 days, let alone 40: ☠️
The capsule is meant for surviving the Tsunami which would only last for a few hours, after that she would just float above the water somewhere, that’s when she can open the door to breathe oxygen and wait for help to arrive.
I think she bought it, just so she would have something cool in her collection. I don’t think she actually plans on using it.
@@gatislauks4483 that thing is a death trap.
@@gatislauks4483 Does this thing actually float? That’s a bit of a deal-breaker if it doesn’t.. lol
@@egalva1 It does float. There’s other videos on RUclips where they threw it down a waterfall and it was floating.
Any ball shaped object with a hollow inside will float on water 😅, actually it doesn’t even need to be ball shaped. Bodies float when someone’s dead too.
@@egalva1 Forget about floating. How about being hurled into a rock face or other hardened structure by the force of the water?
Then the dog is peeing and pooping in the capsule while it’s rotating in the tsunami. ight den
Sure beats a dead doggo tho
She will too
They also said it was airtight what you going to breathe with?????
@@digibyteorjustnibble9486 , I see 2 places on the top sides where air is supposed to enter and escape.
@@patriciairwin9491 that's good to know but if I was that scared I just move lol
For those wondering about oxygen, further research says the capsule has an air tank that'll last an hour if you're underwater...
that being said this is still a dumb idea
1 hour? Nope.
1 hour so you die underwater if it doesn’t goat back up!
It's not an anchor. That thing floats
True. Thank you. You are a genius my friend.
@@Deadassbruhfrfr , Many things that float whined up on the bottom of a debris pile after each tsunami.
Why did I read this as “tide pod give Long Beach woman peace of mind”?
same lol
“Air tight” so your telling me their enough air to survive until someone gets you 😂
yeah when she showed her supplies i was expecting there to be surplus air tanks or something.
Yeah an air tank for her. What about her dog? That dog will be long gone by the time the tsunami is over. Even then, her air tank is enough for, what, an hour or 2? If that tsunami is still going, she’s done.
@@danielschmaderer Well hopefully there is an air vent she can activate when not completely submersed but just floating. considerably more difficult to survive if the tsunami drags her back out to sea afterwards other wise I think an hour air supply would be sufficient to survive a tsunami but i am no expert.
@@DavidJohnson-iv9bb my thought exactly. Since tsunamis pull everything back out, she might be adrift out in the ocean for quite some time. I’m guessing there would be a vent of some sort.
I bet some goober will try to ride one of these over Niagra Falls .... 🤣
lots have tried. the body has to be rescued with a tin can opener.
USNVA11 they sent it down the falls in wa.
Yeah I know who, Logan or jake Paul.
Honestly that would be an incredible marketing play if the owner of the company went over Niagra Falls to prove how safe the capsule is. Either he proves it's safe or gets his ass split open 😂
ConfederateTexan - LMAO ... NAILED IT ! If he pulls it off he’s rich. Extreme marketing 101 ! 🤣
What about oxygen
not included
Exactly what I was thinking the whole time
use your brain definitely can’t survive if there is no oxygen
just look at the fotage from japan 2011, that little ball, will be destroyed or buried under tons of material, for not to mention the ride inside would be like infinite car crashed, this is a total ripoff and murder when it strikes
use your brain damn a waste on an invention, is it wrong to just take a boat?
Imagine your pod getting caught and being forced to watch as water rises over it, or maybe the door getting jammed and you can’t open it again
yahh i bet there is a whole market that does not worry about government certified life saving products.
Is this pod fitered with a counter weight so when its drifting in water it will remain upright? Where is the air supply or oxcygen tanks? The pod could become trapped by debris and pushed under water?
Id assume the company thought ahead about that and implemented that
It’s simple science, water will turn the ball around because of its shape
Their is a heavy Steele ring welded to the bottom to keep it upright-ish
Air has this funny property of being particularly buoyant lmao
There's a lot of problems with this concept. Like being thrown into a building, and being wedged so the door is not longer accessible. There's only one way in and one way out.
damn you're so right you're right there's only one way in and one way out at least that's what they're showing I mean damn they wanted to go back to the drawing board they not thinking worth s*** really was thinking the same thing at the thing got wedged in between something or something failed on top of it like a truck that may or get stuck in between the bridge and between the debris you going to suffocate anyway and what signals going to be heard and with one way in and one way out unless there's something else yeah you're screwed
omg stopppp anxiety
Floating out to sea, when the Coast Guard has more than likely been wiped out and no one is looking for her
@@PD-yd3fr EPLB only lasts so long after initiated. Probably better off having a Garmin inreach. Or having it well attached to a underground cement anchor.
There’s no way that dog is secure enough to go tumbling around in a tsunami. He’s going to be strangled or cut in half by those skinny little loose belts with plastic buckles.
If you can afford a tsunami pod, you can afford to move somewhere where there isn’t tsunamis
She likes where she lives and doesn't wanna move. Tsunamis I wouldn't say are common in America.
Yeah, so people who live in cold areas shouldn't isolate their houses because they could just move somewhere hotter and people who live in noisy cities shouldn't either because they could just move somewhere quieter. This logic doesn't make sense.
Maxime K-G
It’s a big difference between cold noisy and giant wave that will kill you. Just saying. Kind of a retarded comparison
@@joshuad7953 lol
most luxury apartments are near the sea ,so thats not the solution
"I don't think about dying I just get in this pod and lock the door"
Russians: haha funny joke
The only thing I'm waiting for is for someone to come out with a personal pod like this that can withstand a nuclear blast!!!!
It already exists it’s called a fridge
Since a mountain can't survive one, don't hold your breath.
@@luisr1936 no, it’s not a fridge. Unless u r making an Indiana Jones reference
I mean it's possible just get a metal which is very dense and with a fucking fucking very high melting point include enough life support for 3 weeks and ensure its lead lined to stop radiation coming through and might work
So she'll die in the pod when it's buried under mud and debris.
Max Brazil there's a coast guard radio and she can last a month I'm there she will get rescued
No, she has food and water and the pod is made of strong material.
She has 40 days worth of food and water.
And where is 40 days worth of piss and shit gonna go?
вυgαттι air tite safe...oxygen is a finite resource
Lady: A tsunami is coming I am getting into my pod.
Next Door Neighbour with Gun: I don't think so.
And the neighbor with the gun didnt have to pay $13k for the pod. Brilliant lol
She has a Harley. Maybe she has a .45.
@@GH-oi2jf she lives in a democratic state. She has black market pepper spray at best
@@jeremywoods770 I win! I found the first person to post something political.
@@NikkiAkaNlg congratulations! You win a million Biden Bucks!
Forgot long beach was a place for a second and thought the title was talking about a long woman at the beach 😂
Imagine being locked in there with someone that’s been eating cabbage and beans. Total fart nightmare.
You could use that methane for a jet propulsion system to get you back to shore though.
I think her odds of survival would be greater if she headed for the hills as soon as she heard a tsunami warning, rather than jumping into her giant Tide pod. Watch some of those Sendai quake tsunami videos. Trying to ride that out seems suicidal.
Maybe for some tsunamis, but when the eathquake happens on the Cascadia fault line, the tsunami will hit Washington 4 minutes after the earthquake. I doubt she will be able to get high enough to survive in just 4 minutes.
brsk, True, but then again earthquake prediction is a very complicated thing and if it did take 4 or even 30 minutes to reach her, she probably wouldn´t be notified in time anyway.
roachtoasties lol
roachtoasties oxygen not included
No shit that tsunami woke everyone
WHERES THE FOOD FOR THE DOG
Who said anything about the dog living the dog is food
Edit: dang I've never received so many likes for a reply lol thxs
LiL Draco i hope you know thats china Which dose That right ? And its iligal in Japan
Ehh. Now she can last 41 days!
David Barbosa 😂😂
It is the food
this woman would be a perfect Simpson character!!!!
*Thousands of metric tons of water crashes*
One Hamster Ball: ○
She’s not crazy talk about the guy who barricaded his home with a tube
Only guy who didnt get insurance buy him a brand new house?
Matthew Meek not sure if that’s how it works
MotorHead Tech that nigga was smart asf whatcha mean?😂
Sicilian girl forever ruclips.net/video/XD6tdkyt0fU/видео.html here you go
Grenherb in a few years when all the other claims have been adjusted and all the fights with the insurance company are over. Not to mention the premiums you are expected to pay after the fact? No thanks.
And in the end she was washed out to sea, never to be heard from again.
coast guard beacon?
That's why there's an EPIRB
She'll wash up eventually.
I think this is a great idea and a very effective one. Some people think the ball would get irremediable lost in the ocean, but in a big tsunami I think is more probably that the ball would get stuck in land very far from the shore, and, since it floats it probably would not get buried. There were plenty of images of ships stuck in land and even on top of houses in Japan's Tsunami. Yep, also tons of debris end in the ocean, but I would rather take the risk and try this pokeball than nothing.
This would be an excellent quarantine pod during this pandemic.
It reminds me of the man in Texas who people thought was extremely cautious for having his house surrounded with an inflatable dam. He saved his house and family with it. "To each his/her own."
that was smart. but in this case, who knows if she would reach the pod in time, and i seriously doubt the Coast guard would find her. there would other people to get to first, hospitals, people who are wealthy/politically connected.
Her: Atleast I prefilled these water bags
Mold: 👀
Green slime and no air.
Probably grow mold as fast as sealed bottled water..
@@Koreybowling1 Yes but factorys take certain precautions to prevent that.
@@Koreybowling1 put some water in a container and put it in the dark for months
There are so many people who just can't understand the basics of any of this in the comments, I'd feel bad for their lack of knowledge but they're so smug about it I just can't.
Hats off from Texas, lady. Good job protecting yourself. Galveston residents should invest in this apparatus.
Her: Whoops, forgot to use the bathroom
Tsunami: I missed the part where that's my problem
40 days of stink in that.....I pitty the rescuer that opens that bomb.
tsunami lasts couple of hours, she can hold it that long.
@aceous99 a tsunami may last a couple of hours, but the subsequent flooding may take weeks to subside (if no rescue teams can get to her)
In the meantime she’s stuck in there with her & her dog’s faeces and urine 🤮
Fresh food and drink
Pizza time.
It seems like 80% of the comments are "but where is the aaaaaiiiirrr????" so here you go, copied from their website! "Standard Features: Air Ventilation Vents, Air Supply Tanks (one for each occupant)"
Ratten thnx
Everyone is so toxic and saying she’s dumb for buying it. Well it’s better than nothing lol
Pretty important feature to omit when advertising a product, makes it look gimmicky
You can see the vents but its more about the air when you're covered in debris under water.
It's still no good for many reasons what about poop? Her and the dog?!
lol, when she first climbs in, it looks like she can barely squeeze into the pod. Then suddenly she's strapping herself in comfortably like she's trying out a new amusement park ride. A mood!
A lot of people say she is being too afraid. I think it's the opposite. The reason she'd pay so much money is most likely because Tsunamis are likely to happen in that area or something of the sort. The fact that she says she feels safe and comfortable when she gets inside the pod is pretty brave if you ask me. Judging by most people's reactions including mine, I'd be more terrified about being in a tight space for an extended period of time while also being tossed around and possibly sucked into the ocean.
I wonder how long the “air tight” seal would keep fresh air in with 2 people breathing heavy from escaping danger???
Con Sucks probably one way check valves I would think...
i think somewhere else they had oxygen tanks worth 5 days in der idk 4 sure
Lmao
was gonna comment that
Hopefully this comes with an onboard CO2 scrubber.
Good luck finding it buried under all that debris
That's what the beacon is for. Also, good luck finding your exposed corpse under the debris, I guess? This is meant as a last resort.
@@Hjernespreng Last resort? In 2019 you would need to not go on the phone, tv, radio, talk to other people to be oblivious about a tsunami coming. She lives on the east coast, where the terrain varies a lot, she could get to high ground probably within a mile or two easy. This product is dangerous.
@@Hjernespreng it’s a coffin
What about for people that leave their phones alone for hours at a time?
If I lived in a coastal area (which I would never because I’m afraid of tsunamis lol), And I was wealthy, I would purchase this for my vacation home just in case.
@@Taczy2023 No part of the state of Washington is on the EAST coast.
“It’s less then my Harley and it’s more then a golf cart” 😂😂
I like how cute the dog is in the capsule
Q: "So how many people have survived one in these?"
A: ..... "Say what now?"
Lol!
A:"umm...this dont save lives."
😂😂
Ahahaha... “we don’t have those stats yet, just the science.”
They should make a documentary on the 40 days & 40 nights in the pod
The President had one in "Escape From New York" 😄
Alternatively, someone could just you know, choose not to live on a "low sand spit".
I mean, that's what I would avoid if I was terrified of dying in a tsunami.
“The President Of What”
Yes, they used the same "egg pod" that Mork from Ork used in Mork and Mindy, just painted it red.
Snake Plisken approved
Exactly!
That’s just the absolutely safe capsule from mother 3...
Mother 3's Absolutely Safe Capsule
Think I’d go with the golf cart during a tsunami
Nah. Surfboard
The image that popped in my head was hilarious
You sure?
You ain't out running a tidal wave.
Beer cooler with saddle.
The lady low-key flexed on us that she had a HARLEY!!! hahaha
2:32
AND a golf cart.
@@damesaphira9790 LOL. Rollin' in the $$
This would be a perfect to use in NYC Metro !!! Greetings from NYC
There are several questions. How strong is it. Will the air last enough. If not is there a air supply and way to manually pump out air due to air supply and same for water incase of mistakes.
I'm no mathematician, but I'm pretty sure you're gonna run out of oxygen long before you run through 40 liters of water.
Maybe I'm thinking about it wrong, but from watching the videos of the tsunami it sure seemed like way more people were buried under the water mixed with rubble and cars and buildings and drowned to death trapped underneath tons of debris than were swept out to sea and drown in the open ocean.
you can see an oxygen tank in one of the shots.
j unc ,,,,,,she has air tanks ! food & water,,,,,,,WHAT DO YOU HAVE ?
Marc Schroter bingo Bango bongo I don’t want to leave the Congo
they were crushed dude and dead
Claustrophobic 😭
Dexter galang screeeech
I can't breathe thinking about that...
Just thinking about being in there makes it hard to breathe right now
Dexter galang too abd
Dexter galang bad*
I feel out of breath just looking at that lady in there 😱
Imagine being trapped in that, the tsunami burying you underground, and no one notices. I'd rather die.
1:42
"It makes people uncomfortable to think about dying"
Thank you for your wisdom.
It's a good idea but what happens if you get lodged underneath a bunch of rubble and can't get out? That would be my main concern.
You have enough air in this thing to wait out for the tsunami to recede and if you washed out into the ocean you would be floating on top with GPS line of site and a radio. You would be far better than your neighbors.
@@hgbugalou Theres hardly any air in that thing. Co2 scrubbers? There’s maybe 10 minutes worth of air in there.
@@hgbugalou what about oxygen while in the ocean, does the hatch sit facing the sky? or will it sit "upright" like it does on its stand, because then the door will allow sea water in. thing is a scheme to play on people's fears.
I was kind of thinking the same thing, but I was thinking that it needs a couple escape hatches...one hatch doesn't seem like enough! Especially when it lands and gets wedged and hold the door shut...she, or anyone for that matter, isn't gonna be able to open the hatch then...and not so much worried about the amount of air in it but can you imagine how hot it'd get in there? You'd literally bake to death.
@@lonnieperreault3153 I know, right?!?
Sounds great.....until it gets caught in tide somehow and you look out and you’re in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
TopGear014 It has a tracking device so, eh.
It does sound great because you're dead no matter what without it lel
Tsunamis don't work like that, they go in and flood the whole area.
that's what all the equipment is for, if you ration it smartly you could survive extremely long on all that stuff.
THIS
Correct me if I'm an idiot but that things weighs 300pounds? + the human/supplies inside so that thing won't float? won't it quickly run out of air?, and if its inside off a building it will 100% get crushed by a falling house (they live so close to the ocean the impact is prob a lot harder) and that prob also means if there outside that thing might be swept into the ocean?
I want one!! I live on an island country, although we've only had very small ones only enough to cause flooding we get tsunami warnings at least 1-2 times a year
So when a tsunami is 15 minutes out, instead of seeking high ground, she's going to go to the garage and wait...? This is a suicide booth.
How far do you think she could get towards "high ground" in 15 minutes? I think its more like a last resort if you dont have time to evacuate.
@@thumperpaul155 min ten to 15 miles!
If she has time to get out obviously she is going to book it out of there. This is for when she doesn't have any warning and only has minutes to spare. And what part of it is suicide? It can resist collisions and water, and has enough food and water to last 40 days
@@imzackson Yeah except everyone is going to be doing the same thing. Traffic will be a nightmare. People will drown in their cars. That's not to say you shouldn't still try, but don't get your hopes up about driving away
I dont think she realizes that after the water comes in it will go back out and she might go back out with it. With all the debris in the water I dought she we would be found for a long time that's if that thing even floats. She might just be sitting on the ocean floor till she runs out of oxygen.
Geez, i know they float, but what if it got buried... yikes...man what a death that would be, ten people suffocating in a tide pod....
wow! I've been 'highlighted" . My words generally fall on deaf ears... nice to make sense to others once in awhile!
Karen Lamb .. that is only for you because it says that so u Can see your own comment..
GreaterLeo - that's hilarious, I'm so dumb lol. I've never noticed that before. I was feeling special!!! I guess I'm ready for the special bus huh?
Karen Lamb what if something penetrates it?
Karen Lamb it's 2018 they could've made something more comfortable with air
My grandpa had a big boat when I was a kid. I always thought it would come in handy if there was a tsunami. We lived in Wyoming though.
I see many problems. Can it withstand collisions with debris like cars, boats, trees, ect? Does it have oxygen if it gets pinned under something? Can you open the door without water pouring in if you're floating?
I don’t even smoke weed but I’d hot box that capsule.
Fraker Lives! Oh my god that comment and your photo is so funny to me
lol
But it’s a sphere.
Same
Fraker Lives! That's what a pothead like myself would say...lol
I wanna sell her my used pair of sandals. $800.00
??? That’s stupid?
Nick Figures he is talking about the fact she said "it's worth lesser than my Harley-Davidson and more than a golf cart".
Talk optimism at a new scale.
I can imagine getting in and rolling nonstop for hours
Am I the only one thinking about how good you could hotbox that thing ?
I think I'd rather face swift and certain death by tsunami than the prospect of all the nightmarish things that could go wrong with being trapped inside that laundry ball for an unspecified amount of time.
Getting a helicopter makes the most sense. This however, doesn’t. Hey, at least she’ll live longer in her coffin!
@@Us3r739 Indeed. Or maybe moving miles away from the coast.....
So true
a tsunami doesnt guarantee a swift death.
maybe if the water is high enough and it crashes down on you then maybe
otherwise you'd be pushed around till you hit something too hard
or maybe get impaled on something
@@jacobileoo1941 still faster than getting suffocated underwater
Its a pokeball.
Fernando Santos Yasss
That's what I was thinking
Yeet
No it's a Saiyan Space Pod
I kind of want one. I live near FL, so no tsunamis here. But I want one still lol
There a world when all have these things in the future and you live through it like a BOSS
So for everyone's information on there website there are air ventilation vents like so people can see this
ill just die the regular way
get hit by steels and bricks while drowning and buried under debris?
Chris Hendricks well in reality this woman who wasted all that money on a glorified hamster ball has a better chance dying on her harley... lmao
Instead of locked in a pod with abuncha dog shit and no air
@tk421missing don't tell somebody how to die unless you are gonna help. Bossy.
@tk421missing whoooosh
Absolutely Safe Capsule
what would happen if that pod get stuck under a pile of rubble beneath the water? and is that pod can actually withstand getting smacked left and right with houses, cars, poles, prolly some boat? is it puncture proof? does the inside of that ball rotate or is it fixed? 0:54 thats a lot of things that your head gonna be hitting. i have a lot of question and if your in an area with a high chance of tsunami, wouldn't there be an alarm? like i would rather get out of the area than to get inside a ball
Earthquake hits
She : waiting for Tsunami and gets into the pod
Mother Nature : Sends lava.
😂😂😂 that just ultra pasted the worse case scenario of the Century by 100% 😂😂😂
Tragic
@Stardust Alteisen only if it gets water inside , the air will keep it up , also looks like the enginer though of that in the Disigh... cool stuff... and you get extra air bottles... however if you gona use it , better be in Good body shape/ mental and some survival skills... if you know how to dive, you can always change into diving gear and leave the pod behind... but all depends on location and how deep you are , afcourse... adventure 4 sure ....
If you’re that worried about a tsunami, why live in an area where that’s a possibility?
Not everyone can afford to move. Or their job keeps them in a certain place. Maybe her whole family lives there. So many reasons....
Chole and Nia forever dance moms the homes inland might be too expensive
Well, you may like the area but you never know when a tsunami will come, even I get a little anxious when at the beach about a tsunami since I live in California, an area known for earthquakes
Are you guys seriously saying that houses AWAY from the ocean would be more expensive???
But she loves the beach.
cool idea...Tho the air supply as mentioned is concerning. I'm guessing this thing has a bottom center of gravity to keep it upright. A small vent system you manually open ontop could let some air in once the thrashing waves stopped tossing you around...I guess they'll sort that all out.
Looks cozy 👍
Can it take me to planet namek? I need to gather all the dragon balls before frieza does.
Hahahah great comment!
It's over 9000
andrew g Sorry only works in water, I suggest getting a space pod.
I thought it looked familiar lol
Well I guess too bad. Bulma destroyed it. I was thinking that the whole times though.
just imagine if she ends up in the real ocean after everything is cleared up and can't escape I would cry so much
Becomes a crab pot buoy.
Comes with fishing supplies and an emergency flare so I think she'll be fine
@@woopnull9103 only if she can open the hatch without water pouring in.
By the time all the disaster is fixed, she wouldnt be in open ocean, she`ll be somewhat close to populated ocean areas. Its a fucking ball that does not move on its own, not a freaking ship going 500km per hour. She`ll be fine.
That reminds me of that absolute safety ball from i think mother 3
Ah yes, another brilliant idea that could save millions, to be seen never again