Libertarian Sea Pods: A Hilarious Aquatic Disaster

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Published 2024-05-09
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Finally, the revolutionary sea pods literally nobody asked for.

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All Comments (21)
  • @mm-qq7bb
    The best solution is obviously connecting the pods together and making ocean trains™.
  • @anschelsc
    From the makers of "trains but worse", "buses but worse", and "bikes but worse", we bring you: boats but worse
  • @Robin1996ify
    Sea pods for the rich: exists Average Somali Pirate: "Look at me, im the tenant now"
  • @davidstill7508
    I live in Canberra. Our magpies provide more effective air defence than any Air Force.
  • @j.y.8054
    Rich people: We'll escape to the sea to avoid the problems of land My Somali pirate ass: I will be there no matter what
  • @K0sm
    Billionaires wanting to live like lighthouse keepers is just so hilarious imo
  • @Sinastyr
    Libertarians are Lovecraftian entities, constantly called to the ocean
  • @bluestealth7559
    Panamanian here, I knew that structure looked familiar. It was all over the news when it sank. No wonder I had never seen it anywhere else. Great video man!
  • @Fusilier7
    I use to be a sailor in the Navy, and if there's one thing I learned after going out to sea - it's very dangerous. Humans are land animals, so we have evolved to live on terra firma, our lives are based on the land, unfortunately, landlubbers with no maritime experience think it's going to be easy, until you experience your first gale. Foul weather at sea is vastly more dangerous than weather on the land, because you will have to bailout in stormy seas, but even if you make it, the sea will corrode any metal not suitable for the task. At sea, you will have to be your own fire fighter, doctor, repairman, and marine, don't expect help to come to bail you out, and don't expect there to be a crew to back you up, but leave it up to the libertarian-techbros put their fate into liquid assets.
  • @masonm600
    Society runs so well that we have the luxury of forgetting how much it does for us. Little details like: where does our poop go? How does fresh water and electricity come out of our walls? How inconvenient are errands really?
  • This whole pod thing needs to stop. It’s stupid. If you want to live at sea, get a houseboat. If you want to live in the forest, there’s Evil Dead-style cabin in the woods. “Spewing liquid s#!t all over the pristine environment.” That had me rolling. Absolute stupidity.
  • These people are seriously underestimating how high ocean waves can get during a storm
  • @phaikia13
    1 strong wave later, the plumbing gets wrecked and shit backflows into the pod.
  • @andeve3
    The Sea Pod is the ultimate libertarian utopia: No ecosystem, no society, just the individual in a bubble that's also a literal island.
  • @Setsuraful
    Rich people when they see a trailer home: 🧐🤮😡 Rich people when they see a 'residential pod': 😍🤑🤤
  • @yesec9
    I renovate houses. I just started on a new jobsite at the Jersey shore. The wind and the salty water and ocean spray is something that causes a lot of corrosion on buildings. For example: materials that would last 30 years or more in Philadelphia last 10 years tops in Atlantic City. I made a random guess and said that the electrical service at the house looks to be 10-15 years old. In reality it was only 3 years old! The rusted gas pipes were something that I could have sworn were 50 years old, yet they were installed in the late 00s. The copper pipes, far from being the oldest I've seen, were the most corroded I have ever seen. Hurricane Sandy was very expensive for NJ. Nearly every property that experienced flooding needed (or still needs) some kind of renovation work. There's a reason a lot of materials, compounds, sealants, and lubricants have to be "marine rated" for use at oceanfront properties, let alone for use on boats. I don't think these fever-dream projects will be getting many investors like my employer, people who are familiar with owning and maintaining shore properties!
  • @Roxor128
    When I first saw it I thought "Oh, it must have a big counterweight or several floors underneath." I gave these people WAY too much credit!
  • @Josh-99
    As someone who was in the Navy and has seen first-hand the wrath of mother nature when my ship got trapped between land and a hurricane, force us to steam directly into the storm, let me assure you: living on the sea is NOT within the bounds of our engineering capacity at the moment. Oil rigs can exist at sea because they are built for stability and durability, NOT comfort. They are difficult to reside upon, and crews are rotated out frequently. Even then, occasionally Mother Nature gets a wild hair and obliterates the blight on her oceans with a massive storm or tidal wave. But, if you want to take all of these Libertarian crypto-bros and put them all into unstable seaborne structures that are just about guaranteed to kill them but which will, at a minimum, sequester them away from the rest of us... off you go. Hell, that can't happen soon enough.
  • @meeb_consumer
    A sea house is actually a kind of interesting concept, but you would have to make it more like a livable submarine than whatever this is so that it didn't get annihilated by the weather and that if you got some sort of hurricane alert you could leave first. Wait oops that's a houseboat 💀 Also, the reason they could scrape a business together is that they aren't the scam-ee, but the scammer. This super futuristic-looking concept takes advantage of people who don't know how physics works (a scary amount of the population) to make as much money as possible.