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[QUOTE=Rojogaqu11]What if you could get money based on the time like this:
1 day: 50 dollars
1 week: 700 dollars
2 weeks: 2,000 dollars
3 weeks: 5,000 dollars
1 month: 10,000 dollars.
3 months: 75,000 dollars
6 months: 250,000 dollars
9 months: 800,000 dollars
10 months: 2,000,000 dollars
11 months: 4,000,000 dollars
12 months: 10,000,000 dollars
Would you last longer this way or not?[/QUOTE]
IDK... if you lose sense of time you think, "Its been at least 6 months man..." and then you get 75 grand (or worse, 10) and you kick yourself for the rest of your life. If you know exactly where you are as far as days, if you can see the moon and such or have a watch then this would def work.
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Is this legal? I can totally see a reality TV producer making it.
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[QUOTE=iamgine]Is this legal? I can totally see a reality TV producer making it.[/QUOTE]
I don't think it makes for good tv, day 76, subject is sleeping, again...maybe an online justin tv type stream could work lol....and as long as the person in there can leave at any point in time if he/she decides to, then I don't see why it would be illegal...
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people who are saying they would do this in a heart beat dont know what sensory deprivation does to the mind, I think you would go nuts, so Ill pass on that. The human mind is set to absorb visual content aswell as use all 5 of the sensory perception's if we are deprived of all I dont know how long I would last, this is basically solitary confinement for a year, Id probably do it if I was allowed a couple of pens and a sketch pad or notebook otherwise hell no
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Yeah I just read up a little on sensory deprivation and the long term effects. I dont see how $10mil is gonna help that. I'll try this but I'm not certain I'll last. And if I or anyone does, good luck remaining sane and not developing some type of mental illness that may result in this.
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Oh, I'd expect to go crazy in there, but the 10 mil will ease the suffering once I get out. I just hope I'm not too crazy when I get out and waste a lot of the money on crazy things.