Plus everyone knows that a good ol’fashioned renovation and new paint job is the best way to exercise a demonic entity from a house 😌….. tbh now that I think about it the weird demon room is prolly why she’s going insane and tunneling under the house to the core of the earth 😂😂
Also yea my first thought was “How much trouble could you get in for something like this?” ….. I mean from building code violations and things like natural gas and radiation. Idk there are a million reasons why you shouldn’t do this and it could be dangerous to you and or your neighbors! I’m really curious if this would just be a fine in some places. Or could be jail time or getting charges for something 🤔
I read this comment before finishing the video and thought you were talking about Danny's jokes about the tunnel being haunted, nothing prepared me for her ACTUALLY saying her house is haunted
WHY are tunnels so popular rn??? tunnel girl, the tunnels in new york, the tunnel system i just installed under my neighbourhood that leads to my danny gonzalez shrine, like wtf who is controlling our brains
That being caused by radiation would be extremely weird if not impossible. I've never heard of hallucinations as a symptom of radiation poisoning, plus the levels are very low, and she knows that. Twice the normal amount might be a lot in some cases, but not here. That's still just about as close to the dangerous amount as it was before. So not close at all
She really is amazingly relaxed. She really said "the only thing stopping me from becoming a pancake is my own recently acquired and never battle tested skills" and left it at that
I didn't think her tunneling was a big deal...until I learned she's doing it in a suburban area and not in the middle of a huge piece of land she owned.
strongly reminds me of William Lyttle, also known as the Mole Man of Hackney. If it ends the same, for her own sake she better be a millionaire like William
Exactly. Its far less of a big deal if she was the only house around for miles, but doing it this close to other buildings you do not own is so sketchy. The fact she got enough water seepage to require a pump means she was actively lowering the water table and if continued, that could cause ground settlement for a few square miles around her house ruining foundations of all her neighbors.
I grew up in Northern VA, there was a few tornado warnings (never serious), and only one tornado I ever experienced. The tornado wasn't anything crazy either. When I was in high school (2016 ish) there was hurricane storms, but nothing that did a lot of damage. Just rained heavy and the wind was rough to drive in. I lived like an hour outside of DC.
@@savian_is_spooked yep, we were in school in the same area at the same time lol. worst tornado there was around me took some shingles off an apartment building but that’s about it. a couple tropical storms too.
She didn't fall, the background changes. Are all those comments thinking it was real from Americans? Genuine question, that would explain why all of you believe in ghosts, if all it takes is a basic level "teleportation" editing lol
@@nephone you ok dude? They meant the part toward the end when she is talking about the room/closet and trips a little, then cuts to herself talking normal again. NOT the teleportation joke earlier.
This whole thing could be SUCH a cool horror story. Like, the main character rents a room in this woman's house and finds out that the owner is digging a tunnel under the house, and slowly realizes that something down there is urging her to do it. Could be so cool if she wasn't actively endangering her neighborhood.
My tunnel lady experience was seeing one tiktok from her, going "huh" and scrolling away, and then 3 months later seeing a dozen tiktoks from geologists begging her to stop before she collapses her neighbor's house or lets a pocket of arsenic seep into the water supply for the entire DC metro area
@@janzy58 also the fact that she claimed none of her neighbours minded but when an investagtive journalist reached out to her neighbours literally none of them knew and were concerned abt it once they found out (allegedly)
I just checked her account. Her underground adventures have been shut down. She is now harvesting rock above ground from a local quarry. She's spent months learning the best technique to split it into blocks, so she can... build a castle? I'm actually not 100% sure what it is she's using the blocks for, but she is acquiring them faster by the day
i was literally thinking that (screaming) the whole time like oh my God theres Reasons that you need collect degrees for multiple parts of this undertaking!!! sinkholes, collapse, toxic fumes, electrocution, any tool mishaps, completely fucking up the existing construction... the list goes on.
@@gwennorthcutt421 reminds me of the 4chan doomer who payed this guy dig a nuclear bunker underneath his home.Long story short the guy uncovered toxic fumes and because the home was such a mess was unable to escape in time and died.
@@normalguy246The doomer's name is Daniel Beckett, and the man he was paying to dig his tunnel was Askia Khafra. He didn't die because of toxic fumes -- a fire broke out (defective electrical outlet), and Khafra was trapped in the tunnel because of Beckett's extreme hoarding. There's a pretty good documentary covering the case by Oki's Weird Stories on UA-cam. Really upsetting story.
As a civil/structural EIT (engineer in training), I cannot even wrap my mind around the boldness it takes to dig a tunnel under your home...with no permit and no proper safety precautions...and no construction knowledge or experience...without even speaking to a licensed structural engineer...and sharing the entire illegal activity publicly online... If this is all true, I don't know how she's still alive
I'm not even an engineer but I am into construction and her DIY attitude bothers me so much! Like ma'am there's a reason it takes tens/hundreds of people with specialty knowledge to build this stuff together. For example, I would not be touching electrical and water problems without an ELECTRICIAN or PLUMBER nearby????
As a licensed civil engineer, this is a nightmare to hear about. Even if her "tunnel" is only below her floor slab, she is undermining the stability of surrounding structures by removing the earth. This is why a thing called shoring is used when excavating. Basement walls can blow out when earth is removed from it for a long time.
She's damn near close to getting the permit she needs to continue her subterranean sedimentary crusade. She recently had an architect sign off on the fact her reinforcing was actually good enough to support all of the soil and rock to remain stable lol
Yeah everything in my brain screams unsafe, like this isn't Minecraft dirt isn't blocks. Things can and will cave in, especially active mines. Even if she was isolated on acres of open land and not endangering others, it's still incredibly stupid and harmful to her. This isn't something you can DIY with no actual professional input. I'm floored
My dad, who works in home building, told me radon can often form in areas with lots of granite (iirc.) He said that it happens a lot that builders happen upon it and just have to keep the area well ventilated so it can disperse. I think it could be mold toxicity, personally. It's an old house, so there could easily be mold in the vents or something, which can cause psychological symptoms (as can carbon monoxide, like Danny mentioned!)
@@MADPoltergeisteven if they're not that close she's not trained and it's just an all around safety issue for so many people if any thing goes wrong in the process
@@MADPoltergeist on the surface it does seem like an interesting concept with no one getting harmed. however this is not the case. the dust from her mining is dangerous and could contaminate the water supply, and neighbors would hear loud noises and feel the ground shaking during all times of night and day. because a lot of her neighbors were undocumented immigrants, they couldn't report her for fear of being deported. (p.s. this is me paraphrasing what i read in another comment under this video, by @prismaticerror6911 who knew more about the situation than i did)
@@MADPoltergeistit absolutely should be. theres a reason you can’t mess with the very foundation of your home (it can and will collapse). even people who want a basement have to consult multiple professionals because it is dangerous for the entire neighborhood. theres a reason we have rules and regulations, cause people have died doing shit like this
The fact that she's a computer engineer actually stands out to me because shes not the first one to have a weird obsession with tunneling. Seymour Cray the "father of supercomputing" is noted to have dug a tunnel under his home where so called elves would bring him solutions to the problems he was working on in his research.
Another scary thing is she "self-studies" AFTER she runs into an issue. For instance, she learned how to safely do wiring AFTER she almost electrocuted herself wiring up the "mine elevator". Also, she started a pretty decent fire welding fibreglass reinforcement rods or something. And made sure she started recording BEFORE she went and got a fire extinguisher. Which most likely was not right beside her while welding flammable material INSIDE.
This reads beat-for-beat like a lovecraftian horror novel. A normal person buys a house despite the fact that they are being told not to look in a specific room unless she buys the property. She looks inside the bedroom and initially it seems pretty unremarkable. But slowly, she becomes obsessed with the room. Like, she just can’t help but develop this inexplicable fixation on the basement bedroom. Then she just feels like she needs to go deeper. She doesn’t really even know why, she just NEEDS to go deeper into the earth. She tells everyone she’s just making a storm shelter, just to try and cover herself, but she just gets progressively more desperate to dig deeper, even when she finds things down there that she knows are dangerous. She ignores obvious radiation poisoning, she ignores the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning, she even ignores the concerns of the people around her who are worried she’ll end up inadvertently harming the community in her quest to dig deeper, deeper, even deeper still. She discovers horrible secrets about the house and its former inhabitants, finding artifacts that indicate the troubled histories of the people who came before her, but she dismisses these discoveries as if they were wholly unrelated to her goals. They do absolutely nothing to sway her, nothing can shake her from this obsession. She just. Keeps. Digging. Whatever she’s looking for, it’s beyond human curiosity. Something is pulling her down into the abyss, something that is a genuine threat to the people living here, and she just can’t help but seek it out. At this rate she’s gonna find a cosmic horror down there and feed herself to it, so it can have the strength to free itself and start destroying everything it touches. This woman is going to sacrifice herself to a chained elder god and let it loose. Edit: Holy shit this blew up! For those wondering, I actually AM an author, yes. I just haven’t fully plunged into writing horror yet, and I’m mainly focusing on a different project right now.
in a way this reminds me of house of leaves.. hrm (especially the idea of fixation to the point of madness, and the fun secrets that your house May have)
Hobby tunneling is actually a very interesting phenomenon. A lot of times it just starts as digging a garden bed and they’re like 6 feet in and they’re like, let’s just keep going (this happened). I went on a research binge. There’s one man who built an entire tunnel system under a park, and another one who built a whole system just to avoid his servants. Not really for classist reasons, he was actually prettt chill, he just didn’t want to talk to people.
There's three levels of electricity knowledge: 1. It's magic 2. It's actually quite simple, the electrons move, there's resistance and voltage and all that 3. Ok, no, it's fucking magic
@Am1kke I love this! It perfectly sums up what a college professor said to us one day. Knowledge starts off with us knowing nothing about everything. As we grow and learn, we gain a little knowledge about a lot of topics. Then, if one chooses, they can specialize in certain certain and more specific studies. Eventually, one can learn more and more about a specific topic that it ultimately ends up knowing everything about nothing
@@DeuxisWasTakenwell, you see, if you paint this little peanut different colors the electricity voltage will vary! How do resistors work? Well obviously the color bands are magic…duh
Her mining elevator collapsing because she cut corners is just reminding me of the opening scenes of There Will Be Blood. She's lucky to still be alive, honestly.
I think entire tik tok is a funny concept. I mean who came up with the idea like hey lets build an app where teenagers can dance and lipsync. Like WHAT? Odd times we live in
22:14 i don't know why but when she fell is so funny to me😭 she looks so demonic i think she might be the one haunting her friends when they rent that haunted room😭😭😭
I’m a soil vapor and air purity chemist. Radiation increases you go deeper because of natural radon deposits decaying and making their way into basements. Vapor is pulled into deep spaces from soil as warm air travels up. This is why air filtration is a must in basements!
Do you think radiation is the reason she's acting so bizarrely/why her tenants were getting sick? Or carbon monoxide, arsenic, mold, etcetera? She could also be making some things up for attention, but idk, there's a genuine puzzle here
You don't really get natural Radon deposits, since the half-life of Radon is about 4 days... what you get is Radon released from the decay of radioactive elements (such as radium). Her source above background is likely dissolved radon gas from her seepage water. It really isn't that big of an issue, radon itself is a noble gas - it just requires venitlation.
@@clawcaps3224 it sounds like a lot when you say its double, but its likely she doesn't have much in the way of hard rock around her house (before she started mining). Granite, for example, is radioactive from the small amounts of radium, uranium and thorium. As a result Maidan square in Kiev, Ukraine has a higher background radiation level than Chernobyl's main square.
She’s also huffing in radium and radon particles. I checked out the bedrock makeup out there. Radium is speckled all throughout the rocks there. It’s safe of course with all the earth on top of it. Until you start raw dogging radium air. It’s bat shit insane to me she got people to pour cement in there for her.
As soon as she said the radition level in the tunnel went up, I knew it had to be radon, that's always been a thing I've heard about with basements. How would she not know about that?
I would probably haunt the place more if they changed up my shit but on the other hand if I liked how the decor came out maybe I would haunt in a more peaceful way
Honestly could not think of a more worst profession to be qualified to be a structural engineer when every computer scientist im friends with have a “break things until they somehow work” mentality to work.
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@Infodumptruck still water is water that hasnt moved for a very long time, which usually has a lot of bacteria, and is not safe to be around let alone walking around in it
Kind of late here, but radiation is generally higher underground For three main reasons: There is more radioactive elements surrounding you (Rock is now above you as well as below you); The water in wet soil is good at blocking neutron radiation, and this layer is no longer between you and the radioactivity; Radioactive elements such as Uranium or Thorium are heavier than other rock-elements, and tend to naturally fall below them over time or during rock formation. Anyway, absolutely love your videos, there isn't much these days that actually make me laugh out loud!
The fact that shes pumping out water means shes lowering the water table. That is REALLY bad. Like potentially catastrophic settling of the ground in the area or even sinkholes. If youre building a tunnel like this, you have to seal it on all sides as you go, not just the sides with concrete blocks. Draining the water will destroy the local environment.
@@snowqueen51 She obviously doesn't care either and learns as she goes. Definitely not a well thought out plan. Her none electrical "skills" are scary, too. I think she deliberately mislead people into thinking she was a knowledgeable structural/building engineer. Engineer is vague.
I think it's a little disingenuous of her to keep defending her actions by saying she's an engineer, when she's not the relevant kind of engineer. It's like, a doctor of theology setting up a clinic and giving medical advice.
True, but also me, not being any kind of engineer, can see the trouble this woman is creating. So she's just either stupid or can't feel empathy. I mean her tunnel might cause neighbor's house to collapse.
That would be most degrees, being hardly relevant to the actual job/worksite. Same reason "uneducated" people with experience have better job performance.
@@chrish42000 your comment has absolutely nothing to do with the point op made. it doesn't matter how well ppl with no relevant education perform in their jobs. this woman claims to be an engineer, not disclosing she is not a relevant type of engineer for that project in a timely manner, which led astray a lot of ppl. and then she spent over a year doing a project which can endanger not only herself, but her neighbors. and she is doing it for free, it is not her job done under the guidance of other professionals. there is no one to take over when she makes a mistake. there is no one to point out the flaws or dangers in her process. no one to teach her how to properly do things. your comment is irrelevant to the discussion.
Exactly my thoughts! As a mining engineer subsidence can be very tricky to predict + doing this in an urban area is so dangerous, no geotechnical, geology and hydrology studies. I wonder how she's even able to do this without authorities acting up. Also, I wonder what method is she using to dig, explosives🥴?Too many dangerous stuff.😭
She isn't An engineer. She never Studied engineering, And does Not hold Any licenses For it. She's a Manager at An IT Firm, and She only Studied Finance In school.
@@dr.blockcraft6633She's a computer engineer - she's literally an irl version of the joke "This man is having a heart attack!! For the love of god, is there a doctor in the house???" "I'm a doctor!!! Of *literature*."
@@sammyjones8279 She isn't A computer Engineer though. Litterally. She has No license To practice. She's a Program manager, And a Project manager. Bachelor's in Finance, and Economics.
what's funny is that places with stronger magnetic fields have been linked to experiences of paranormal feelings (the magnetic waves do unusual stuff so people often assume it's ghosts) so by removing the dirt under her house she is essentially making it more haunted lmao
Why is she sharing this on tik tok? If I was building a hydrogen bomb (I am not) I wouldn't tell ANYONE because it's illegal and against article 18 U.S. Code § 2332a, not that I am informed or anything, because I am not building a hydrogen bomb, so I don't need to know.
ethical concerns: apparently most of her neighbors are immigrants and they report shaking and rumbling at all hours as well as insane noise. some had concerns with immigration that kept them from reporting the activity. she was kind of banking on her neighbors inability to tell on her and in a residential neighborhood, she’s creating an impending disaster edit for source: aura bogodo, senior reporter and producer for reveal with a focus on migrants and migrant children in federal custody. she reached out to the neighbors directly and detailed their accounts on her social media platforms
yeah this is absolutely something you need approval from the city to do. people have to have hearings to do WAY less potentially destructive construction on their houses. She's documenting her own future court case on tiktok. incredible.
If you’re wondering why there is higher radiation underground than in the rest of the house, this is due to a natural gas called Radon that is mildly radioactive. Radon emits from soil and tends to not be a problem at all if you have a constant air flow (hence why its safe to be outside), but if you have a basement that isn’t properly sealed then radon can slip through the cracks and fill your basement. Windows and proper fans can help, but during winter and rainy weather we tend to keep windows sealed shut so radon spikes during this time. Radon can cause lung cancer, so please make sure your basement is properly sealed and get a radon test kit if you aren’t sure!
Could the radon possibly be the cause of people in that house going insane..? Especially if she's digging a tunnel like that? Maybe even causing her to want to keep digging without thinking? Radiation has been shown to induce schizophrenia spectrum disorders in people, though I'm not sure how thoroughly that's been researched just yet, nor if the radon is at all strong enough to cause a reaction like that, but maybe????
@@scaredsanty857 probaly in the "if that giant hole collapses it could hurt people, or maybe even kill her if it collapses while she is in it" way. i mean the tunnel doesnt really look all that stable, and she is just some random doing this, so its not like she even knows what she is doing.
@@Hudebusaalso the tunnel is under who the hell knows what. Every time she digs deeper or hits important stone there’s a chance she causes a massive collapse of something on top and kills more than just herself
"ethics" was about how the people in the neighborhood around her were endangered by her weakening the stone (ignoring geologists and real engineers all the while) releasing harmful dust from mining into the air, potentially poisoning the water supply, and theyd feel the ground shake and hear noises all hours of the night. The kicker is that the people her neighborhood were mostly immigrants and were worried they'd be deported or punished if they drew attention from the law to their concerns- meaning nobody called about the noise or shaking. Edit: the reporter who contacted her neighbors also noted that a lot of them didn't speak English, so either way they couldn't call to report it.
@@Loaster in the process of getting citizenship you're on ridiculously thin ice. My dad worked with a lot of hard working people who were privileged enough to be here legally and own businesses back in mexico but they still worried about ice and the govt because of how hard it is to be an immigrant here. Even if you're here 1000% according to the crazy laws and restrictions and hoops to jump it's still risky
This sounds troublingly like one of those horror-themed side quests in a Fallout game, except instead of tape recordings, she's making Tiktoks. Adding a sprinkling of dystopian horror, which spirals into a series of branch quests, concludes ambiguously, leaving you with a permanent must dig! debuff, questions about societal brainwashing, and a feeling of existential dread.
Naw there are cases of people hearing weird noises and getting chills and stuff when their subconscious detects that the building they are in is unsafe, it dates back to when we lived in caves.
I had a friend looking through a house listing that was a bit similar. It was a fairly normal house, but there was this extremely long tunnel network in the basement that none of the pictures showed. You had to find the stairs in this tiny corner while looking through the model. We guessed it had some sort of purpose in WW2, but maybe it was just the previous owner doing this.
@@whatamidoingwithmylifeidk3927 I know someone who has/had a WW2 basement. Pretty cool. There's this hole that you can crawl through, with some pretty long tunnels behind it. I'm giessing something used to hide the hole, like a closet or something. Now it's just boarded off so no spiders get in from there.
There are many things that can go wrong with this, aside from the cave ins or rock bursts. There is several versions of damp/toxic gas that can kill you if you don't have good ventilation, some of said gases can explode like firedamp. Not to mention this lady is literally making a SINK HOLE. I once heard a story where someone's front lawn got swallowed up, and they found out there was a big mine underneath the neighborhood forcing people to abandon their houses.
I had no idea what firedamp was, so I googled it - it's a methane-air mixture found in coal mines. All gas in coal mines is called "damp" so there's also whitedamp(carbon monoxide mixture), blackdamp(water & carbon dioxide mixture), stinkdamp(hydrogen sulfide), and afterdamp(carbon monoxide)! The more you know 😊
It's the way she is so unbothered by this whole thing, the tone of her voice is giving, "I am just living- oh and building a sinkhole in the bottom of my house 😊."
She's had an engineering review and all came back clean. She's got a bit more red tape to sort through and she'll be back at it, this time with an engineering stamp of approval.
i almost never audibly laugh when i'm by myself but seeing that actually made me crack up so much i got the hiccups. i don't know if ive ever laughed that hard while by myself
Speaking from experience (long story), hauntings can be explained by gas leaks. She *knows* there's radon under her house (the geiger counter reading). But the presence of radon doesn't rule out CO.
As a real estate broker, my home buyers normally test for radon during the home inspection contingency timeframe. Radon is a tasteless and odorless radioactive gas that naturally occurs and escapes from rock. If it is in a high enough concentration, the home seller will need to install a radon mitigation system that pulls the gas out of the home using a fan and ventilation tubes. It seems that the more this young lady digs, the more she is exposing herself to radon, which could lead to lung cancer. I hope she installs some sort of ventilation pipes to pull that gas out of her tunnel.
I'm actually wondering what the future is for the property. She'll likely never get the permits, and I'm not 100% what the cost of repairs would be. I'm not 100% you can just dump clean fill in as she's excavated into the ground water. Not sure if this would have to be filled with rock, sand, gravel etc. Also not sure it's fit for habitation based on the whole stability/radon/toxic dust thing, so not sure if condemnation is in the cards, and what happens between her and the bank in that situation. If condemned, would the city have to bulldoze it and fill the hole, or is it the sort of thing where it would just go uninhabited until someone took over the plot?
Ok, the radiation under the house, previous occupant acquiring mental issues of some kind, and all her roomates/renters hearing voices and hallucinations? THAT'S RADON!!!!!! The tunnel here isn't the issue, it's the RADON LEAK
@@f_mva7-30 cpm is normal and in the mine the reading was 36. That isn’t a dangerous amount of radiation in any sense. If anything the radiation is the least concerning part of her excavation tbh.
I don't know where she lives, but in Utah at least Radon is a huge issue, too the point where the professor of my concrete class said to always put construction-grade plastic wrap essentially under the poured concrete. If she's literally burrowing into the ground with no protection then that can't be good.
I did this when I was a little kid. Every day I’d go out and dig about a 4 foot hole and every day my grandpa would come and fill it up, which was pretty upsetting until, they told me I was digging directly above the septic tank.
@Madamemaryambegum my little brother and I dug a pretty deep hole for an 11 year old girl and a 9 year old boy, we had found dog bones and had to fill the hole again because we'd accidentally dug up an old grave...😂
IKR, I was like,, thinking, is she allowed to do this? I dont know shit about houses or foundations or whatever but even I was wondering if this was dangerous for the house or something?? I felt surprised no one else was talking about it at first
@@WhaleManMan yes so jealous of the batshit insane woman committing several crimes and risking the structural integrity of her entire house and depending on several other factors, also her neighbours houses
imagine someone buying that house later on and finding a weird hole in the wall or locked door and opening it and it’s just an abandoned mine under your normal neighborhood home
I remember being a kid and getting ADDICTED to projects similar, of course on way smaller scales. I hope she’s not neglecting her health for this - I probably would. This whole thing is dangerous on every level and needs to be shut down.
14:53 My uncle actually had the urge to dig. As my mom tells it, he was a teenager at the time and having some kind of angry episode he couldn't come down from. An adult gave him a shovel and told him to go outside and dig, so he did. By the end of the day he wasn't angry anymore, but he still kept digging, for days, until he'd dug a swimming pool sized hole in the yard. Then he filled it in, and never dug a hole again.
In case y’all weren’t aware, one of the main problems here is that most of her neighbors had no idea this was going on, just feeling intense rumbling and hearing very loud noises. Many of them are undocumented immigrants, and have expressed that they were too afraid to report her to authorities even though it was interfering with their livelihood for fear of being deported. She’s putting her entire neighborhood, most of whom are much more vulnerable than her, at great risk without their consent, which is really quite disturbing. There was a report on it recently in the Washington Post, and the podcast Endless Thread has a good episode talking to the advocate who initially found this issue.
Thank for educating on this, I saw another comment - that’s very fucked up and I hope someone will be able to stop her. Giving very much “white woman I can do what I want energy”.
That’s literally what I just said to my husband 😂 we have a small ranch home no basement and are gonna dig a small storm shelter this summer after multiple years of tornados popping up in our area. The difference between us and this lady is, we are gonna only dig a big enough hole for us to squeeze into for safety and not try to dig to literal china lol
Depends upon the basement there...my cousins was, largely, one where about half of it was at the level of the surface on that side of the house due to being built on a hill
This girl is speed running the Victorian era with all the radium and lead she’s probanly huffing and puffing from that old house on top of the ghost thats 100% possessing her. 😭
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radon and radium are different things, radium is the shit that fucked up the radium girls who made the watches. dont look up pictures of them. radon can cause the same problems danny was saying about carbon monoxide. also it can kill you
For the radiation being higher in the tunnel, it's because of radon. Radon comes from the natural decay of uranium which can be found in almost all soil. The gas moves up through the ground and can enter your home through cracks in the foundation. Because she is in direct contact with the exposed earth, without the foundation blocking the gas from rising into that area, the level of radioactivity increases. This is not an issue above ground, because the gas will continue to rise and disperse, but because it is in an enclosed space, the gas accumulates.
Silly question, is that dangerous? Obvs radiation is but i mean in that scenario is it actually in high enough amounts to cause short term damage? Or is just slightly higher risk?
@@bubbashrimpIt is dangerous on a long period of time. It is a known problem in old houses made of granit (like in northwestern France for example): they need to be sufficiently ventilated to not cause problem when you live in them. But it really is not a big deal... when you have windows!
She is the real DIGTOK!!!! she's clearly looking for diamonds and will come within 1 metre of them before giving up but really its a deep metaphor about relationships
"I don't think they have an architectural, or even a geology degree, to accurately assess the load-bearing stress of this rock. They're playing Chicken Little and they don't even know it!" Sweet JESUS - if she hit water and didn't bust any pipes, she might've hit the WATER TABLE.
@@Ognimas Basically, its the point where groundwater rests - you go down deep enough, the dirt gets so saturated with water, it basically forms an underground lake. When somebody digs a well trying to get well water, they're trying to get down to the water table so they can tap into it. If the lady really didn't bust ANY pipes, then the standing water she found is probably because she hit the water table.
was literally just thinking "this seems super dangerous and probably illegal but idk, i'm a computer dev" right before the fact that she's a computer engineer was revealed. suddenly i feel the urge to dig out a basement under my house.
recently subscribed and i've been loving the videos + the the tunnel lore is crazy but the goblin's gentle 'be kind with your words please' just had me **wheezing**
Fun fact: in Canada, engineers are given a metal ring when they graduate. It originates from a bridge that fell and killed people in 1907 due to the engineers taking risks. At first, the ring were made from the metal left of the fallen bridge. The goal is to remind engineer of the importance of thinking this through and being careful. It’s supposed to tell them what can happen if they cut corners.
I've heard of this! It's worn on the pinky of their right hand, so they can't sign anything without feeling the ring there. I didn't know about them being made from a fallen bridge, though -- that's a really sobering piece of symbolism there.
this doesn't make sense to someone who has mental issues... She clearly has some sort of disorder..... I wish she's reported to the authorities and for an investigation to start before someone gets hurt.
Also under ethical concerns: in a few of her videos she has mentioned and briefly shown a "helper" but not provided much details. So not only is she putting her own life at risk but also whoever the other person is (and we don't know how involved they are, how aware they are, or how knowledgeable they are on engineering)
the eastern European (?) accent coupled with this & the rumours she lives in a neighbourhood primarily populated by refugees makes the term 'helper' sound awful lol
"I rented the room to several friends over the years. Strangely, they never told me when they were moving out, they just left, no note or anything. For some reason, they always leave their stuff behind, too, which I've decided to store in the nether portal under the bed."
@@Uncoolio "Ya gotta empathize with them. Their friends left, too! It must be why they wrote their names in blood on the ceiling. Those mischievous rascals!"
As someone living in Germany I find her tunnel digging so funny, cause every few years an entire area in Germany needs to be cleared because construction workers dug down and found some WW2 bomb that needs to be diffused. Some friends that work in construction say that basically no one wants to dig in Germany anymore, cause if you find a bomb, you have to pay to get it diffused, and that tends to cost a lot. I can image in France, England or Poland it might be similar.
@@the_j419 I don‘t think so. I believe once you find a bomb, you‘re legally obligated to report it to authorities. Would be insanely dangerous to try to diffuse it yourself. With the amount of damage these bombs can cause, no person in their right mind would try that.
7:30 I like how she's using Dido's "thank you" for the soundtrack in a video about her unsafe tunneling, because in the music video of that song the female protagonist is getting evicted from her house and the house itself demolished. Also, the lyrics is literally "and even if my house falls down now, I wouldn't have a clue". So fitting.
I would be so pissed if I were her neighbor. She has no idea what type of structural damage she's causing to not only her own property, but to her neighbor's property.
From other coverage I’ve seen of this apparently her neighborhood also has a significant population of migrant workers who might either be in a precarious living situation where they don’t want the government involved, or just not know that zoning laws would prohibit that. That could be the “ethical and political concerns” the article was talking about
?? Do you have her building plans? Property maps? How are you so sure she's causing structural damage to her neighbors? Chill with the assumptions acting like you are a tunnelologist. As I am, with your mom.
She’s not. Apparently she lives in a neighborhood where most of her neighbors are immigrants and were too scared to report her because they were worried they might get deported.
@@HeyLeFayThis is untrue, at least the way you are attempting to paint it. They DID report her because they were worried for her safety. Them being immigrants has nothing to do with her and what she’s doing. Because of the reports, the city shut her down until they could send out a professional engineer to examine her work to make sure she could safely enter her basement and tunnels. Upon examination, the engineer found that her work was in stable condition and did not impact her neighbors, as it was only under the slab of her own home. And she was cleared to continue work with a permit.
@@mattie6103 sounds like bull to me. No fuckin way with that amount of digging it was only under her house and even if it was, it could still ABSOLUTELY affect her neighbors.
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Using ghosts to distract from the very illegal and mysterious tunnel is very Scooby Doo villain core
Yeah. She's clearly trying to drive off her neighbors as part of some land development scheme. And she would've gotten away with it...
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Plus everyone knows that a good ol’fashioned renovation and new paint job is the best way to exercise a demonic entity from a house 😌….. tbh now that I think about it the weird demon room is prolly why she’s going insane and tunneling under the house to the core of the earth 😂😂
Also yea my first thought was “How much trouble could you get in for something like this?” ….. I mean from building code violations and things like natural gas and radiation. Idk there are a million reasons why you shouldn’t do this and it could be dangerous to you and or your neighbors!
I’m really curious if this would just be a fine in some places. Or could be jail time or getting charges for something 🤔
I read this comment before finishing the video and thought you were talking about Danny's jokes about the tunnel being haunted, nothing prepared me for her ACTUALLY saying her house is haunted
also her being concerned about ghostly encounters when she should be terrified about her house falling through is fucking hilarious
She will become ghost herself if that's happened.
"She needs to sort out her priorities"
Sometimes ghost sightings are caused by subconscious anxiety from unstable ground…
@@mirandatagliamonte9754 oh my god
@@alvianekka80 diy haunted house
WHY are tunnels so popular rn??? tunnel girl, the tunnels in new york, the tunnel system i just installed under my neighbourhood that leads to my danny gonzalez shrine, like wtf who is controlling our brains
ROCK AND STONE BROTHER
When you can't build up or out you build down.
Minecraft in real loife
@@patheticlobsters7626deep rock ref
@@patheticlobsters7626ROCK AND STONE!!
I love how she talks about people going insane in her house and doesn't even chalk it up to all that radiation in her tunnel
"my tunnel is off gassing radiation but its definitely the ghost that's causing all these problems"
It’s probably infrasound honestly instead of
That being caused by radiation would be extremely weird if not impossible. I've never heard of hallucinations as a symptom of radiation poisoning, plus the levels are very low, and she knows that. Twice the normal amount might be a lot in some cases, but not here. That's still just about as close to the dangerous amount as it was before. So not close at all
To be fair most of the insanity sounds like it happened BEFORE she started making a tunnel
36 is a normal level of background radiation. She could take 2 steps and it could jump to 60, which is still normal.
Next thing we know she's going to lure her worst enemy down with the promise of a cask of rare wine and use those rocks to seal him in
Just letting you know i appreciate this reference cuz idk how many people know the Cask of Amontillado
This is such a niche reference and I love it
What a flashback this comment was
LMAOO i only know this ref bc of school 😭
Damn, nice
I love how she's doing/talking about the most insane shit ever but sounds so nonchalant it's like she's sleepwalking - it's genuinely so funny
She really is amazingly relaxed. She really said "the only thing stopping me from becoming a pancake is my own recently acquired and never battle tested skills" and left it at that
she's 100% possessed
She sounds like Lori from euphoria it’s makin me uneasy lol
@@AxolotlQueenpossession isn’t real 😂
it was a joke @@jennymcelligott
I didn't think her tunneling was a big deal...until I learned she's doing it in a suburban area and not in the middle of a huge piece of land she owned.
She clearly has a compulsion to put holes places they don't belong.
oh my god WHAT
strongly reminds me of William Lyttle, also known as the Mole Man of Hackney. If it ends the same, for her own sake she better be a millionaire like William
Exactly. Its far less of a big deal if she was the only house around for miles, but doing it this close to other buildings you do not own is so sketchy. The fact she got enough water seepage to require a pump means she was actively lowering the water table and if continued, that could cause ground settlement for a few square miles around her house ruining foundations of all her neighbors.
@@hgbugalouIt can also dry up wellwater anyone around her may use for their water system.
worth mentioning that she lives in northern virginia.. i live in northern virginia.. this was never for tornados because we don’t get tornados 😭😭
The plot thickens damn
I don’t even think you guys get hurricanes man. wtf is she tunneling for???
@@staticaleel5068 we really don’t, i think she’s truly just having fun with it 😭
I grew up in Northern VA, there was a few tornado warnings (never serious), and only one tornado I ever experienced. The tornado wasn't anything crazy either. When I was in high school (2016 ish) there was hurricane storms, but nothing that did a lot of damage. Just rained heavy and the wind was rough to drive in. I lived like an hour outside of DC.
@@savian_is_spooked yep, we were in school in the same area at the same time lol. worst tornado there was around me took some shingles off an apartment building but that’s about it. a couple tropical storms too.
Her casually falling and just cutting it midways acting like nothing happened is genuinely the funniest shit i've ever seen
She didn't fall, the background changes.
Are all those comments thinking it was real from Americans? Genuine question, that would explain why all of you believe in ghosts, if all it takes is a basic level "teleportation" editing lol
@@nephone you ok dude? They meant the part toward the end when she is talking about the room/closet and trips a little, then cuts to herself talking normal again. NOT the teleportation joke earlier.
@@nephone what are you talking about lol
@@nephonegenuinely wtf are you trying to say 😭 🙏?
@@nephone did you have a stroke midway through this reply
This whole thing could be SUCH a cool horror story. Like, the main character rents a room in this woman's house and finds out that the owner is digging a tunnel under the house, and slowly realizes that something down there is urging her to do it. Could be so cool if she wasn't actively endangering her neighborhood.
This could also be an arg.
Kinda barbarian esc
This is *almost* the plot of House of Leaves
this is the movie Barbarian
Yea its barbarian both are really stupid
My tunnel lady experience was seeing one tiktok from her, going "huh" and scrolling away, and then 3 months later seeing a dozen tiktoks from geologists begging her to stop before she collapses her neighbor's house or lets a pocket of arsenic seep into the water supply for the entire DC metro area
I can't deal with how irresponsible and selfish she is
@@janzy58 also the fact that she claimed none of her neighbours minded but when an investagtive journalist reached out to her neighbours literally none of them knew and were concerned abt it once they found out (allegedly)
It's giving that one episode of bojack horseman
@@JamesCharIes ooh the plot thickens
@@JamesCharIes People generally dont mind being in danger if they have no idea they are in danger.
I just checked her account. Her underground adventures have been shut down. She is now harvesting rock above ground from a local quarry. She's spent months learning the best technique to split it into blocks, so she can... build a castle? I'm actually not 100% sure what it is she's using the blocks for, but she is acquiring them faster by the day
Did one more second of research, and confirmed, she is building a castle.
@@flaminhos1054 I'm DEAD
I can’t believe her original plan was to build a heavy stone castle on hollow earth. It’s insane how many people are still supporting that.
Thank god her tunneling days are over
does she genuinely have a mental problem or something??
There's an old saying. "safety regulations are written in blood." If she kept going, she would've figured that out the hard way.
i was literally thinking that (screaming) the whole time like oh my God theres Reasons that you need collect degrees for multiple parts of this undertaking!!! sinkholes, collapse, toxic fumes, electrocution, any tool mishaps, completely fucking up the existing construction... the list goes on.
@@gwennorthcutt421 reminds me of the 4chan doomer who payed this guy dig a nuclear bunker underneath his home.Long story short the guy uncovered toxic fumes and because the home was such a mess was unable to escape in time and died.
Dale Gribble heeds no warning
@Y.T.STachi wtf where can i find more info abt this?
@@normalguy246The doomer's name is Daniel Beckett, and the man he was paying to dig his tunnel was Askia Khafra.
He didn't die because of toxic fumes -- a fire broke out (defective electrical outlet), and Khafra was trapped in the tunnel because of Beckett's extreme hoarding.
There's a pretty good documentary covering the case by Oki's Weird Stories on UA-cam. Really upsetting story.
As a civil/structural EIT (engineer in training), I cannot even wrap my mind around the boldness it takes to dig a tunnel under your home...with no permit and no proper safety precautions...and no construction knowledge or experience...without even speaking to a licensed structural engineer...and sharing the entire illegal activity publicly online... If this is all true, I don't know how she's still alive
heyaaa im a civil student too :)
by being a genetic badass i guess
maybe she's been the ghost all along
I'm not even an engineer but I am into construction and her DIY attitude bothers me so much! Like ma'am there's a reason it takes tens/hundreds of people with specialty knowledge to build this stuff together. For example, I would not be touching electrical and water problems without an ELECTRICIAN or PLUMBER nearby????
People have investigated and it's very much real. Honestly, I'm astounded she's not dead
As a licensed civil engineer, this is a nightmare to hear about. Even if her "tunnel" is only below her floor slab, she is undermining the stability of surrounding structures by removing the earth. This is why a thing called shoring is used when excavating. Basement walls can blow out when earth is removed from it for a long time.
She had the tunnel signed and sealed by a PE, she bumbled into it but apparently did so correctly.
Haha. Undermining.
She's damn near close to getting the permit she needs to continue her subterranean sedimentary crusade. She recently had an architect sign off on the fact her reinforcing was actually good enough to support all of the soil and rock to remain stable lol
Yeah everything in my brain screams unsafe, like this isn't Minecraft dirt isn't blocks. Things can and will cave in, especially active mines. Even if she was isolated on acres of open land and not endangering others, it's still incredibly stupid and harmful to her. This isn't something you can DIY with no actual professional input. I'm floored
@@serp3n1 Was that before or after she's been pumping water table water out of the ground?
Casually mentions people are having hallucinations in her home. Also takes high radiation readings from her tunnel system.
My dad, who works in home building, told me radon can often form in areas with lots of granite (iirc.) He said that it happens a lot that builders happen upon it and just have to keep the area well ventilated so it can disperse. I think it could be mold toxicity, personally. It's an old house, so there could easily be mold in the vents or something, which can cause psychological symptoms (as can carbon monoxide, like Danny mentioned!)
Hey Danny! To answer your questions of “is this safe/legal?” The answer is absolutely fucking not.
@@MADPoltergeisteven if they're not that close she's not trained and it's just an all around safety issue for so many people if any thing goes wrong in the process
She's gonna get slapped by legal.
@@MADPoltergeist on the surface it does seem like an interesting concept with no one getting harmed. however this is not the case. the dust from her mining is dangerous and could contaminate the water supply, and neighbors would hear loud noises and feel the ground shaking during all times of night and day. because a lot of her neighbors were undocumented immigrants, they couldn't report her for fear of being deported. (p.s. this is me paraphrasing what i read in another comment under this video, by @prismaticerror6911 who knew more about the situation than i did)
@@MADPoltergeistyeah, you would say that. Don't think I didn't notice your username
@@MADPoltergeistit absolutely should be. theres a reason you can’t mess with the very foundation of your home (it can and will collapse). even people who want a basement have to consult multiple professionals because it is dangerous for the entire neighborhood.
theres a reason we have rules and regulations, cause people have died doing shit like this
I've never seen someone so calm and yet so completely removed from reality at the same time
that's why she's calm 😭😭😭
@@amelia3291 look up what psychosis is tho
Her personality is off kilter, for sure, but unlike others with this demeanor…I want to watch more of her!
I’m not, lol. She’s seems interesting.
she's a lizard
Her personality is akin to a void where charisma goes to die. I've seldom seen someone less engaging.
The fact that she's a computer engineer actually stands out to me because shes not the first one to have a weird obsession with tunneling. Seymour Cray the "father of supercomputing" is noted to have dug a tunnel under his home where so called elves would bring him solutions to the problems he was working on in his research.
Some people choose radon as their drug of choice, it's a risky choice
This is why I never do radon or drugs.
Do computer engineers have like contact with ancient dimensional creatures or something wtf
Apparently she isn't even a computer engineer, her degree is in finance and her background is in accounting.
I believe in elves and other dimensional creatures, but this is crazy to dig a tunnel under your neighbors.
Another scary thing is she "self-studies" AFTER she runs into an issue.
For instance, she learned how to safely do wiring AFTER she almost electrocuted herself wiring up the "mine elevator".
Also, she started a pretty decent fire welding fibreglass reinforcement rods or something. And made sure she started recording BEFORE she went and got a fire extinguisher. Which most likely was not right beside her while welding flammable material INSIDE.
"i cut corners so my structure collapsed" SENT MEEEEEE LIKE THAT IS CATASTROPHIC AND SHE IS SO CHILL
Also not a good sign for the tunnel if the elevator couldn’t not implode on itself!
I AM A DWARF AND I'M DIGGING A HOLE DIGGY DIGGY HOLE DIGGY DIGGY HOLE
@strawberrymilkshake915 her statement is anything BUT lacking awareness. How old are you?
@@sadiemakesmesmile if you dont understand the irony here then that's on you bro
@@Altharionn Considering Strawberry deleted their comment, I don't think it was meant as a joke
This reads beat-for-beat like a lovecraftian horror novel. A normal person buys a house despite the fact that they are being told not to look in a specific room unless she buys the property. She looks inside the bedroom and initially it seems pretty unremarkable.
But slowly, she becomes obsessed with the room. Like, she just can’t help but develop this inexplicable fixation on the basement bedroom. Then she just feels like she needs to go deeper. She doesn’t really even know why, she just NEEDS to go deeper into the earth. She tells everyone she’s just making a storm shelter, just to try and cover herself, but she just gets progressively more desperate to dig deeper, even when she finds things down there that she knows are dangerous.
She ignores obvious radiation poisoning, she ignores the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning, she even ignores the concerns of the people around her who are worried she’ll end up inadvertently harming the community in her quest to dig deeper, deeper, even deeper still.
She discovers horrible secrets about the house and its former inhabitants, finding artifacts that indicate the troubled histories of the people who came before her, but she dismisses these discoveries as if they were wholly unrelated to her goals. They do absolutely nothing to sway her, nothing can shake her from this obsession. She just. Keeps. Digging.
Whatever she’s looking for, it’s beyond human curiosity. Something is pulling her down into the abyss, something that is a genuine threat to the people living here, and she just can’t help but seek it out.
At this rate she’s gonna find a cosmic horror down there and feed herself to it, so it can have the strength to free itself and start destroying everything it touches. This woman is going to sacrifice herself to a chained elder god and let it loose.
Edit: Holy shit this blew up! For those wondering, I actually AM an author, yes. I just haven’t fully plunged into writing horror yet, and I’m mainly focusing on a different project right now.
I would read six, maybe seven hundred pages of that
Isn't that like the Yellow Wallpaper? Maybe she was inspired by horror stories lol
Reminds me of an interactive fiction game I once played called My Father’s Long, Long Legs. Good game btw
in a way this reminds me of house of leaves.. hrm (especially the idea of fixation to the point of madness, and the fun secrets that your house May have)
I am possessed and I'm digging a hole
Diggy diggy hole, digging a hole
For some reason I wanted this video to be an hour long. The lore is going deeper than her hole and I'm here for this exclusive coverage
The insane woman desperate for attention is digging a tunnel, also she thinks ghosts are real. Wow, such lore...
"I need to grow up, the hell is wrong with me..."
For some reason I wanted this video to be an hour long. The lore is going deeper than her hole and I'm here for this exclusive coverage.
there’s a loooong video about her on youtube
@@tylershadlow5792😐
Hobby tunneling is actually a very interesting phenomenon. A lot of times it just starts as digging a garden bed and they’re like 6 feet in and they’re like, let’s just keep going (this happened). I went on a research binge.
There’s one man who built an entire tunnel system under a park, and another one who built a whole system just to avoid his servants. Not really for classist reasons, he was actually prettt chill, he just didn’t want to talk to people.
As a low-voltage electrician and having a physics degree, electricity is basically magic. Electrons have no reason for doing the shit they be doing
There's three levels of electricity knowledge:
1. It's magic
2. It's actually quite simple, the electrons move, there's resistance and voltage and all that
3. Ok, no, it's fucking magic
@Am1kke I love this!
It perfectly sums up what a college professor said to us one day. Knowledge starts off with us knowing nothing about everything. As we grow and learn, we gain a little knowledge about a lot of topics. Then, if one chooses, they can specialize in certain certain and more specific studies. Eventually, one can learn more and more about a specific topic that it ultimately ends up knowing everything about nothing
idk shit abt electricity but i feel like this must be true
Real
@@DeuxisWasTakenwell, you see, if you paint this little peanut different colors the electricity voltage will vary! How do resistors work? Well obviously the color bands are magic…duh
Her mining elevator collapsing because she cut corners is just reminding me of the opening scenes of There Will Be Blood. She's lucky to still be alive, honestly.
Was there blood?
@@carolinewheeler77 probably
@@carolinewheeler77 no, but I hope there will be
@@carolinewheeler77there will be.
Dude such a killer movie. ..Literally
“suburban mining” is such a funny concept
I think entire tik tok is a funny concept. I mean who came up with the idea like hey lets build an app where teenagers can dance and lipsync. Like WHAT? Odd times we live in
@@DyslexicMitochondria got intrigued by ur username so cIicked on ur profile. Ur channel is a hidden gem bro
mining for bones
@@pokerations roll dem bones.
@@DyslexicMitochondria The first ever film was a train coming right at the camera to scare the audience.
I love your username BTW
22:14 i don't know why but when she fell is so funny to me😭 she looks so demonic i think she might be the one haunting her friends when they rent that haunted room😭😭😭
I’m a soil vapor and air purity chemist. Radiation increases you go deeper because of natural radon deposits decaying and making their way into basements. Vapor is pulled into deep spaces from soil as warm air travels up. This is why air filtration is a must in basements!
Do you think radiation is the reason she's acting so bizarrely/why her tenants were getting sick? Or carbon monoxide, arsenic, mold, etcetera? She could also be making some things up for attention, but idk, there's a genuine puzzle here
You don't really get natural Radon deposits, since the half-life of Radon is about 4 days... what you get is Radon released from the decay of radioactive elements (such as radium). Her source above background is likely dissolved radon gas from her seepage water. It really isn't that big of an issue, radon itself is a noble gas - it just requires venitlation.
@@clawcaps3224 it sounds like a lot when you say its double, but its likely she doesn't have much in the way of hard rock around her house (before she started mining). Granite, for example, is radioactive from the small amounts of radium, uranium and thorium. As a result Maidan square in Kiev, Ukraine has a higher background radiation level than Chernobyl's main square.
She’s also huffing in radium and radon particles. I checked out the bedrock makeup out there. Radium is speckled all throughout the rocks there. It’s safe of course with all the earth on top of it. Until you start raw dogging radium air. It’s bat shit insane to me she got people to pour cement in there for her.
As soon as she said the radition level in the tunnel went up, I knew it had to be radon, that's always been a thing I've heard about with basements. How would she not know about that?
Ghosts actually hate when you spruce up the place and will leave when the room has a fresh look
sounds like something a ghost would say
that or they will just haunt you with twice as much intensity out of spite
Now, i imagine a tv show about a ghost haunting someone and theres a recurring gag of the two of them moving things around to spite each other.
I would probably haunt the place more if they changed up my shit but on the other hand if I liked how the decor came out maybe I would haunt in a more peaceful way
Just tell them you will burn the whole place down and they will have to live outside if they don't chill out
As a software engineer, i can confirm that under *_no circumstances_* should we be allowed to dig tunnels underneath a suburban neighbourhood
Honestly could not think of a more worst profession to be qualified to be a structural engineer when every computer scientist im friends with have a “break things until they somehow work” mentality to work.
@@sammyToesis Literally. "Move fast and break things" is basically the motto of every silicon valley company ever
As a person who did not ask, i do not care.
@@shakalakboom explode!
@@shakalakboom stay mad
0:50 sti-st-sti- STILL WATER?!?
those who know💀💀💀👇
@@aaabreakfast Plz explain
@ balkan rage + noradrenaline + german stare + anger issues + troll face + hawk tuah + english or spanish + balkan parents + phonk + jonkler laugh + mango = 💀💀💀🗿🗿🗿🗿🍷🍷🍷
I know the meme Its just not funny your just saying random words at this point
@Infodumptruck still water is water that hasnt moved for a very long time, which usually has a lot of bacteria, and is not safe to be around let alone walking around in it
"Sorry.. goblin?!"
"I forgive you."
That really got me 😅
“be kind with your words please :(“
The goblin seemed like a nice guy. They were just going through some stuff.
The goblin is my new favorite skit character
Choked on my yoghurt
“All men are born with this innate desire to burrow into the earth and hide from God” is a crazy line, Danny casually dropping bangers
HAH I KNOW RIGHT
he dropped an absolutely powerful statement so casually
Goblin Danny is one of the funniest bits I've ever seen and "Im sorry, goblin?" "You are forgiven" is phenomenal
Fr lmao “be kind with your words please” made me die
Jack and Dean actually made a goblin in a house for sale skit lmaooo
@@robinrunaway5468lips
"I do not fear death for I have no reason to live :))))"
its acc the funniest Danny skit I've seen, love it sm
Kind of late here, but radiation is generally higher underground For three main reasons: There is more radioactive elements surrounding you (Rock is now above you as well as below you); The water in wet soil is good at blocking neutron radiation, and this layer is no longer between you and the radioactivity; Radioactive elements such as Uranium or Thorium are heavier than other rock-elements, and tend to naturally fall below them over time or during rock formation.
Anyway, absolutely love your videos, there isn't much these days that actually make me laugh out loud!
The fact that shes pumping out water means shes lowering the water table. That is REALLY bad. Like potentially catastrophic settling of the ground in the area or even sinkholes. If youre building a tunnel like this, you have to seal it on all sides as you go, not just the sides with concrete blocks. Draining the water will destroy the local environment.
Something tells me she doesn't have this knowledge
@@snowqueen51 She obviously doesn't care either and learns as she goes. Definitely not a well thought out plan. Her none electrical "skills" are scary, too. I think she deliberately mislead people into thinking she was a knowledgeable structural/building engineer. Engineer is vague.
@@martina5296 She's a software engineer. She has no background in structural engineering whatsoever.
@@baums547She's a SOFTWARE engineer! Wtf is she doing!
that’s terrifying
"I'm sorry, goblin?!"
"I forgive you"
Was a real sleeper bit
I CRIED xdddd
Fav part
"be kind with your words please" killed me
I'm shocked I've never heard anyone make this joke before, it's perfect
@@Trethan3266yess
I think it's a little disingenuous of her to keep defending her actions by saying she's an engineer, when she's not the relevant kind of engineer. It's like, a doctor of theology setting up a clinic and giving medical advice.
True, but also me, not being any kind of engineer, can see the trouble this woman is creating. So she's just either stupid or can't feel empathy.
I mean her tunnel might cause neighbor's house to collapse.
That would be most degrees, being hardly relevant to the actual job/worksite. Same reason "uneducated" people with experience have better job performance.
@@chrish42000 your comment has absolutely nothing to do with the point op made. it doesn't matter how well ppl with no relevant education perform in their jobs. this woman claims to be an engineer, not disclosing she is not a relevant type of engineer for that project in a timely manner, which led astray a lot of ppl. and then she spent over a year doing a project which can endanger not only herself, but her neighbors.
and she is doing it for free, it is not her job done under the guidance of other professionals. there is no one to take over when she makes a mistake. there is no one to point out the flaws or dangers in her process. no one to teach her how to properly do things.
your comment is irrelevant to the discussion.
Yeah sure but who cares? The internet is gay. People act like what she's doing personal effects them. It's weird.
@@kitten-whispererbro
She’s building a shelter for a storm, yet has no concept of what happens to ground water during a storm.
I really like Danny's interpretation of Batman where every villain is after him specifically and he's just camped out in his cave terrified
He's not camped out, he's digging
Is that not why he's usually chilling in a cave, alone?
I would legit want to read that version of Batman. 😂
Neurotic Batman
none of them are real and he’s just a 4channer
As a Structural Engineer this is crazy and extremely dangerous. The city needs to shut this down before the whole neighborhood fucking sinks 😭
As a locomotive engineer, I think it's fine!
As a logical person this is crazy and extremely dangerous.
Fr, FUCK THIS.
As a biologist engineer, sounds seems fine to me👍
Exactly my thoughts! As a mining engineer subsidence can be very tricky to predict + doing this in an urban area is so dangerous, no geotechnical, geology and hydrology studies. I wonder how she's even able to do this without authorities acting up. Also, I wonder what method is she using to dig, explosives🥴?Too many dangerous stuff.😭
this is like the engineer version of a normal person representing themselves as their own lawyer in court
She isn't An engineer.
She never Studied engineering, And does Not hold Any licenses For it.
She's a Manager at An IT Firm, and She only Studied Finance In school.
@@dr.blockcraft6633She's a computer engineer - she's literally an irl version of the joke "This man is having a heart attack!! For the love of god, is there a doctor in the house???" "I'm a doctor!!! Of *literature*."
so funny dude
@@dr.blockcraft6633 thats the point of the comment bud
@@sammyjones8279 She isn't A computer Engineer though.
Litterally.
She has No license To practice.
She's a Program manager, And a Project manager. Bachelor's in Finance, and Economics.
what's funny is that places with stronger magnetic fields have been linked to experiences of paranormal feelings (the magnetic waves do unusual stuff so people often assume it's ghosts) so by removing the dirt under her house she is essentially making it more haunted lmao
Goblin Danny saying "be kind with your words please" was so unnecessarily funny
that got me so good
I️ CACKLED
Put it on a shirt!
Put it on a shirt!
and kind of adorable???
Why is she sharing this on tik tok? If I was building a hydrogen bomb (I am not) I wouldn't tell ANYONE because it's illegal and against article 18 U.S. Code § 2332a, not that I am informed or anything, because I am not building a hydrogen bomb, so I don't need to know.
Hmm that sounds like what a person building a hydrogen bomb would say
Nah, said he wasn’t. Twice. So it must be true.
For a second there I thought you were building a hydrogen bomb
@samboujaiteh3331 idk a double negative could cancel it out, should've said it 3 times just to be safe :/
Yeah I know r- *wait what?*
ethical concerns: apparently most of her neighbors are immigrants and they report shaking and rumbling at all hours as well as insane noise. some had concerns with immigration that kept them from reporting the activity. she was kind of banking on her neighbors inability to tell on her and in a residential neighborhood, she’s creating an impending disaster
edit for source: aura bogodo, senior reporter and producer for reveal with a focus on migrants and migrant children in federal custody. she reached out to the neighbors directly and detailed their accounts on her social media platforms
oh damn, that’s messed up 🫢
That's legitimately insane lmao. Poor neighbors
Shaking and rumbling omg I would be fleeing that is absolutely terrifying
god that's horrible, those poor people.
Oh wow, forget that.
yeah this is absolutely something you need approval from the city to do. people have to have hearings to do WAY less potentially destructive construction on their houses. She's documenting her own future court case on tiktok. incredible.
She can't get too greedy. If she digs too deep, she may awaken the Balrog of Morgoth
Na Balrogs chil you just gota know him
now that would make a good tiktok!
oh hey i know that guy!
Does he have wings
drums… drums in the deep
If you’re wondering why there is higher radiation underground than in the rest of the house, this is due to a natural gas called Radon that is mildly radioactive. Radon emits from soil and tends to not be a problem at all if you have a constant air flow (hence why its safe to be outside), but if you have a basement that isn’t properly sealed then radon can slip through the cracks and fill your basement. Windows and proper fans can help, but during winter and rainy weather we tend to keep windows sealed shut so radon spikes during this time.
Radon can cause lung cancer, so please make sure your basement is properly sealed and get a radon test kit if you aren’t sure!
Thanks Toby
Right. They test (or should) for radon when you have a house inspected.
Thanks for the explanation
Yeah but radon is created by the decay of uranium 238 which also would give higher readings even without the radon.
Could the radon possibly be the cause of people in that house going insane..? Especially if she's digging a tunnel like that? Maybe even causing her to want to keep digging without thinking? Radiation has been shown to induce schizophrenia spectrum disorders in people, though I'm not sure how thoroughly that's been researched just yet, nor if the radon is at all strong enough to cause a reaction like that, but maybe????
As someone who works in construction, her "for shits and giggles" approach to her pet project makes me want to cry.
Why exactly? In a good or a bad way?
@@scaredsanty857 probaly in the "if that giant hole collapses it could hurt people, or maybe even kill her if it collapses while she is in it" way. i mean the tunnel doesnt really look all that stable, and she is just some random doing this, so its not like she even knows what she is doing.
@@Hudebusaalso the tunnel is under who the hell knows what. Every time she digs deeper or hits important stone there’s a chance she causes a massive collapse of something on top and kills more than just herself
@@scaredsanty857common sense? Bad?
@@scaredsanty857 shes in an urban area, meaning she could be digging underneath houses, which could collapse them
I about lost it when the goblin forgave you (18:04).😆💀
"ethics" was about how the people in the neighborhood around her were endangered by her weakening the stone (ignoring geologists and real engineers all the while) releasing harmful dust from mining into the air, potentially poisoning the water supply, and theyd feel the ground shake and hear noises all hours of the night. The kicker is that the people her neighborhood were mostly immigrants and were worried they'd be deported or punished if they drew attention from the law to their concerns- meaning nobody called about the noise or shaking.
Edit: the reporter who contacted her neighbors also noted that a lot of them didn't speak English, so either way they couldn't call to report it.
Wow okay, everyone should be reading this comment.
Being deported shouldn't be an issue if their legal
No one is illegal on stolen land.
@@LoasterThat is not what a lot of people think
@@Loaster in the process of getting citizenship you're on ridiculously thin ice. My dad worked with a lot of hard working people who were privileged enough to be here legally and own businesses back in mexico but they still worried about ice and the govt because of how hard it is to be an immigrant here. Even if you're here 1000% according to the crazy laws and restrictions and hoops to jump it's still risky
The confidence she has in her skills is the most impressive part of this. I’m glad she told on herself so the city can stop it.
This sounds troublingly like one of those horror-themed side quests in a Fallout game, except instead of tape recordings, she's making Tiktoks. Adding a sprinkling of dystopian horror, which spirals into a series of branch quests, concludes ambiguously, leaving you with a permanent must dig! debuff, questions about societal brainwashing, and a feeling of existential dread.
She’s gonna start calling herself the “Dunwich woman” just wait
LIFE IS LIKE BIDEO GAME
@@Aimone TRYING HARD TO BEAT THE STAGE (Bopper)
@@SnorlaxsnaxxALL WHILE I AM STILL COLLECTING COOOOOOOOOOOINS (DING)
Danny's goblin character is maybe my favourite to date
Also, i feel like the hallucinations from the haunted room could be explained by her tunneling under the house. It's gotta be some sort of poisoning
Radon or arsenic? Could also be carbon monoxide due to a lack of ventilation
Perhaps Radon, its released by certain rock, and she may very well be releasing a lot of it, she definitely needs to vent her tunnel.
i swear lol there's a gas leak somewhere and she's slowly killing herself lmao
that's what i was thinking, since she said there was radioactivity where she was digging
Naw there are cases of people hearing weird noises and getting chills and stuff when their subconscious detects that the building they are in is unsafe, it dates back to when we lived in caves.
Imagine the house ever gets listed for sale:
-3 bedrooms
-big kitchen
-walk in shower bathroom
-huge tunnel in basement
-basement
-backyard
...
-the demon room
I had a friend looking through a house listing that was a bit similar. It was a fairly normal house, but there was this extremely long tunnel network in the basement that none of the pictures showed. You had to find the stairs in this tiny corner while looking through the model. We guessed it had some sort of purpose in WW2, but maybe it was just the previous owner doing this.
@@whatamidoingwithmylifeidk3927that actually sounds kinda cool tho
-goblin (not in the tunnel)
@@whatamidoingwithmylifeidk3927 I know someone who has/had a WW2 basement. Pretty cool. There's this hole that you can crawl through, with some pretty long tunnels behind it. I'm giessing something used to hide the hole, like a closet or something. Now it's just boarded off so no spiders get in from there.
There are many things that can go wrong with this, aside from the cave ins or rock bursts. There is several versions of damp/toxic gas that can kill you if you don't have good ventilation, some of said gases can explode like firedamp. Not to mention this lady is literally making a SINK HOLE. I once heard a story where someone's front lawn got swallowed up, and they found out there was a big mine underneath the neighborhood forcing people to abandon their houses.
this. What she is doing is dangerous. Land is unstable substance anyway and she is playing with it and making it very unstable.
Her friends experiencing voices, hallucinations etc were probably exposed to some carbon monoxide released from the tunnel.
I had no idea what firedamp was, so I googled it - it's a methane-air mixture found in coal mines. All gas in coal mines is called "damp" so there's also whitedamp(carbon monoxide mixture), blackdamp(water & carbon dioxide mixture), stinkdamp(hydrogen sulfide), and afterdamp(carbon monoxide)! The more you know 😊
Exactly!!!!!!
Ya this isn’t cute. She’s an ahole. I can stand how she talks but more importantly how bloody selfish she is.
Other tiktokers: music, dancing, cooking, crafts etc
This lady: BORN UNDERGROUND, SUCKLED FROM A TEAT OF STONE
It's the way she is so unbothered by this whole thing, the tone of her voice is giving, "I am just living- oh and building a sinkhole in the bottom of my house 😊."
she sounds both like an empty husk and that she has nothing to lose, and it scares me
I’m just wondering if she’s having a manic episode or something. She’s so calm but her eyes look like 🌑👄🌑
She's had an engineering review and all came back clean. She's got a bit more red tape to sort through and she'll be back at it, this time with an engineering stamp of approval.
@@sushimobile Literally 😭😭
She seems ai generated to me even her voice I'm sorry
Her tripping and then acting like everything is fine was hilarious
her eyeballs moving literally made me choke and laugh so hard i almost fell out of my chair like wtf was that 💀
AHAHAHAHAHAAAHAHA
i almost never audibly laugh when i'm by myself but seeing that actually made me crack up so much i got the hiccups. i don't know if ive ever laughed that hard while by myself
i’ve been laughing for like 5 minutes 😭 the look on her face paired with the sudden cut and her not even acknowledging what just happened is so great
time stamp? whennn??
Speaking from experience (long story), hauntings can be explained by gas leaks. She *knows* there's radon under her house (the geiger counter reading). But the presence of radon doesn't rule out CO.
Or CO2 buildup.
Yeah it could be both
or she could just be lying
As soon as she started talking about ghosts I'm like...girl get some detectors. Get detectors for everything you can think of
It’s like when people go delulu from black mold in their vents lmao
0:18 aka fish in Finnish
Oh my god I thought I was the only one who noticed
And Estonian
She didn't trip there at the end, it was just her body being temporarily taken over by the dark lord she unearthed in the tunnel.
This is true, I had a similar encounter with the dark lord telling me to dig into the earth under my home. I have made it to the core of the Earth.
oh, then that was totally her at the end getting taken out
Her face while she tripped in the context of what she was talking about is genuinely the scariest thing ive laid eyes on this week
It's a man.
@@Cleanyourdamnmirroryou're not funny. she's a woman even if she's doing the stupidest stuff. it's best not to be a transphobe.
@@Cleanyourdamnmirror ????what are you talking about?
@@amadeosonier5995my guess is @cleanyourdamnmirror is doing a transphobic thing which is weird because I don't thing she's trans
THATS WHAT IM SAYING
She sounds like the kind of person to be found in one those tv episodes where rocks fall down in the entrance of a cave and paw patrol has to save her
Tag who watches the video to the end🐼
Rubble on the double
@cringedailydude476 since last I seen my son lost to this monster to the man behind the slaughter?
@@Isthat3vanlegal since you've been gone I've been singing this stupid song so I could ponder the sanity of your mother?
@@Isthat3vanlegal since you've been gone, I've been singing this stupid so I could ponder, the sanity of your mother!
this is my fav danny video simply for the goblin. Literally every time that part’s playing, I die of laughter. It’s the best.
No one is focusing enough on the fact that this woman said she had ROOMMATES
HM??? 🙃🙃
And they were roommates
Bro I’d be colluding and planning with the other room mate to get this women evicted if I lived with her ngl.
@@captainflowers748omg they were roommates 😟…
As a real estate broker, my home buyers normally test for radon during the home inspection contingency timeframe. Radon is a tasteless and odorless radioactive gas that naturally occurs and escapes from rock. If it is in a high enough concentration, the home seller will need to install a radon mitigation system that pulls the gas out of the home using a fan and ventilation tubes. It seems that the more this young lady digs, the more she is exposing herself to radon, which could lead to lung cancer. I hope she installs some sort of ventilation pipes to pull that gas out of her tunnel.
Well it seems like she is doing all of this illegally and endangering mainly the people around her so I hope that she will be stopped at all
If I remember correctly, she did have a ventilation system down there. She at least partially knows what she is doing, it seems.
This! In many parts of the US, high radon levels in basements is a common issue!
@@becca2742 Well I live in a half-basement. New fear unlocked! (But seriously our house is fine, I just have paranoia 😂)
I'm actually wondering what the future is for the property. She'll likely never get the permits, and I'm not 100% what the cost of repairs would be. I'm not 100% you can just dump clean fill in as she's excavated into the ground water. Not sure if this would have to be filled with rock, sand, gravel etc. Also not sure it's fit for habitation based on the whole stability/radon/toxic dust thing, so not sure if condemnation is in the cards, and what happens between her and the bank in that situation. If condemned, would the city have to bulldoze it and fill the hole, or is it the sort of thing where it would just go uninhabited until someone took over the plot?
Ok, the radiation under the house, previous occupant acquiring mental issues of some kind, and all her roomates/renters hearing voices and hallucinations? THAT'S RADON!!!!!!
The tunnel here isn't the issue, it's the RADON LEAK
Reminds me of "I just bought my childhood house"
no like all jokes aside that girl needs to leave that house
@@f_mva7-30 cpm is normal and in the mine the reading was 36. That isn’t a dangerous amount of radiation in any sense. If anything the radiation is the least concerning part of her excavation tbh.
I don't know where she lives, but in Utah at least Radon is a huge issue, too the point where the professor of my concrete class said to always put construction-grade plastic wrap essentially under the poured concrete. If she's literally burrowing into the ground with no protection then that can't be good.
@@grantcooper5799according to another commenter she lives in fairfax county D.C.
Me a new fan... finally understanding what he means when he says 'Greg'
Didn't expect to see you here . I usually see you in the comment section of Ado's new song .
I did this when I was a little kid. Every day I’d go out and dig about a 4 foot hole and every day my grandpa would come and fill it up, which was pretty upsetting until, they told me I was digging directly above the septic tank.
pls dig another 4 foot hole not near the septic tank for me
I hope you dig another hole somewhere.
Why were you digging a 4ft hole? You didn't have a Gameboy?
@@lithat8581 I wanted to build a hobbit hole
@Madamemaryambegum my little brother and I dug a pretty deep hole for an 11 year old girl and a 9 year old boy, we had found dog bones and had to fill the hole again because we'd accidentally dug up an old grave...😂
I’m so glad more and more people are talking about how insane this lady is 😭 all her comments were so supportive that I felt like I was going insane.
IKR, I was like,, thinking, is she allowed to do this? I dont know shit about houses or foundations or whatever but even I was wondering if this was dangerous for the house or something?? I felt surprised no one else was talking about it at first
You're just jealous that she's better than you
@@WhaleManMan better than me at plunging her house into a sinkhole maybe
TikTok truly is a weird place
@@WhaleManMan yes so jealous of the batshit insane woman committing several crimes and risking the structural integrity of her entire house and depending on several other factors, also her neighbours houses
imagine someone buying that house later on and finding a weird hole in the wall or locked door and opening it and it’s just an abandoned mine under your normal neighborhood home
Literally gives serial killer vibes tbh
Literally the plot of the horror movie Barbarian (except in the movie it's an air b&b 😂)
@@jukeboxxgamerthat's all I could think of seeing all this. There's a Bill Skarsgard down there somewhere
This is like the house in New England or wherever with the claw marks around the doorknob in the attic
House of leaves vibes
I remember being a kid and getting ADDICTED to projects similar, of course on way smaller scales. I hope she’s not neglecting her health for this - I probably would. This whole thing is dangerous on every level and needs to be shut down.
14:53 My uncle actually had the urge to dig. As my mom tells it, he was a teenager at the time and having some kind of angry episode he couldn't come down from. An adult gave him a shovel and told him to go outside and dig, so he did. By the end of the day he wasn't angry anymore, but he still kept digging, for days, until he'd dug a swimming pool sized hole in the yard.
Then he filled it in, and never dug a hole again.
Did he fill it with dirt or water?
Apparently most men have an urge to dig/tunnel, this guy was just dedicated enough to go through with it.
@@Yrp599 I legit go full dwarf in games. Minecraft? I never go above ground. Rimworld? Mountain base.
WE MAKING IT TO CAMP GREEN LAKE WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️
The children yearn for the mines
In case y’all weren’t aware, one of the main problems here is that most of her neighbors had no idea this was going on, just feeling intense rumbling and hearing very loud noises. Many of them are undocumented immigrants, and have expressed that they were too afraid to report her to authorities even though it was interfering with their livelihood for fear of being deported.
She’s putting her entire neighborhood, most of whom are much more vulnerable than her, at great risk without their consent, which is really quite disturbing. There was a report on it recently in the Washington Post, and the podcast Endless Thread has a good episode talking to the advocate who initially found this issue.
The main issue is he's not an an asylum.
did anyone ask? @@sassy-savvy
@@sassy-savvy you win the 'dumbest comment I've seen today' award, congrats 🎉
Thank for educating on this, I saw another comment - that’s very fucked up and I hope someone will be able to stop her. Giving very much “white woman I can do what I want energy”.
Damn that’s scary there’s so many criminals in that neighborhood
The craziest part is that basements are SUFFICIENT storm shelters and she already has a basement? 😭😭
She just wants attention
That’s literally what I just said to my husband 😂 we have a small ranch home no basement and are gonna dig a small storm shelter this summer after multiple years of tornados popping up in our area.
The difference between us and this lady is, we are gonna only dig a big enough hole for us to squeeze into for safety and not try to dig to literal china lol
She’s preparing for nuclear war
But what about a shelter that could cave in and kill you at any moment lmao?
Depends upon the basement there...my cousins was, largely, one where about half of it was at the level of the surface on that side of the house due to being built on a hill
I love the goblin. “Be kind with your words” had me wheezing
This girl is speed running the Victorian era with all the radium and lead she’s probanly huffing and puffing from that old house on top of the ghost thats 100% possessing her. 😭
"hey guys, trying out something new with a makeup video today, and i just bought this lipstick, it's this really beautiful green shade, you can see there it's called 'arsenic green'..."
@@mellow_mallow she found the eye shadow underneath a wood panel of the floor alongside Cinnabar lipstick and a glowing facepaint thats just so cute 😭
@@Aros4 omg it's a set!!! it'll look so good together 🥰🥰🥰
I am sort of invested now. Does she casually keep mentioning it? Does anyone have an update, preferably not on tiktok?
radon and radium are different things, radium is the shit that fucked up the radium girls who made the watches. dont look up pictures of them. radon can cause the same problems danny was saying about carbon monoxide. also it can kill you
For the radiation being higher in the tunnel, it's because of radon. Radon comes from the natural decay of uranium which can be found in almost all soil. The gas moves up through the ground and can enter your home through cracks in the foundation. Because she is in direct contact with the exposed earth, without the foundation blocking the gas from rising into that area, the level of radioactivity increases. This is not an issue above ground, because the gas will continue to rise and disperse, but because it is in an enclosed space, the gas accumulates.
Silly question, is that dangerous? Obvs radiation is but i mean in that scenario is it actually in high enough amounts to cause short term damage? Or is just slightly higher risk?
@@bubbashrimpI think above 200cpm is very bad for you and can cause long term problems. Not entirely sure tho
@@bubbashrimpIt is dangerous on a long period of time. It is a known problem in old houses made of granit (like in northwestern France for example): they need to be sufficiently ventilated to not cause problem when you live in them.
But it really is not a big deal... when you have windows!
@@ObviouslyFonky So.... It is safe if one is not in basement. That is not looking good for tunel lady.
??
It is the 2nd leading cause of lung cancer. And it is still bad for you below 200cpm.
She is the real DIGTOK!!!! she's clearly looking for diamonds and will come within 1 metre of them before giving up but really its a deep metaphor about relationships
Good thing she learned electrical, otherwise she might get shocked and turn into a wolf!
@@smjaitehShe must be careful the water level in her tunnel doesn't rise too much - she might witness two wolves 69ing while she tries to eacape
@@smjaiteh*two wolves 69ing
that's why she has the green screen!!
the wolves 69ing 😂
"I don't think they have an architectural, or even a geology degree, to accurately assess the load-bearing stress of this rock. They're playing Chicken Little and they don't even know it!"
Sweet JESUS - if she hit water and didn't bust any pipes, she might've hit the WATER TABLE.
The what?
@@Ognimas Basically, its the point where groundwater rests - you go down deep enough, the dirt gets so saturated with water, it basically forms an underground lake. When somebody digs a well trying to get well water, they're trying to get down to the water table so they can tap into it.
If the lady really didn't bust ANY pipes, then the standing water she found is probably because she hit the water table.
“CAN YOU GET OUT OF MY HOUSE?”
“OH His first riddle!!” LMAO
The moral of this story - Never buy a jack hammer for someone as a present until after they see a psychologist.
LMAOO
maybe... just... don't buy a jackhammer... as a gift... for anyone. 😂
was literally just thinking "this seems super dangerous and probably illegal but idk, i'm a computer dev" right before the fact that she's a computer engineer was revealed. suddenly i feel the urge to dig out a basement under my house.
We are being summoned to The Cave.
@@impishlyit9780 *the caverns call us*
the ground calls to you, it would be foolish to ignore it’s plea.
*the caverns call us*
The earth is calling. dont forget to make tiktoks about your progress!
recently subscribed and i've been loving the videos + the the tunnel lore is crazy but the goblin's gentle 'be kind with your words please' just had me **wheezing**
You didn't even scratch the surface of the craziness around this lady. She is worthy of a deep dive.
she is scary
Yes, follow up video please!
I guess the other two commenters didn't get the puns, but I did 😂
a deep dive you say? come on boys, we’re going mining!!
@@Simon_Dunkaccino Hmmmm, a rock and stone perhaps??
Fun fact: in Canada, engineers are given a metal ring when they graduate. It originates from a bridge that fell and killed people in 1907 due to the engineers taking risks. At first, the ring were made from the metal left of the fallen bridge. The goal is to remind engineer of the importance of thinking this through and being careful. It’s supposed to tell them what can happen if they cut corners.
I've heard of this! It's worn on the pinky of their right hand, so they can't sign anything without feeling the ring there. I didn't know about them being made from a fallen bridge, though -- that's a really sobering piece of symbolism there.
@@eyesofthecervino3366 From what my professors says, there's apparently also a really culty ritual to get it, I cant wait to get mine
this is a thing in America too. I was stupid and missed the ceremony to get one
@@robyngiesbrecht5206I think I might’ve gone into the wrong field because that sounds awesome
this doesn't make sense to someone who has mental issues... She clearly has some sort of disorder..... I wish she's reported to the authorities and for an investigation to start before someone gets hurt.
Also under ethical concerns: in a few of her videos she has mentioned and briefly shown a "helper" but not provided much details. So not only is she putting her own life at risk but also whoever the other person is (and we don't know how involved they are, how aware they are, or how knowledgeable they are on engineering)
SHE FUCKIN WHAT
the eastern European (?) accent coupled with this & the rumours she lives in a neighbourhood primarily populated by refugees makes the term 'helper' sound awful lol
@@pasta-and-heroinI don't think I follow, what does her eastern european accent have to do with anything?
Question is, is this “helper” a real being
Refugee/immigrant that could more easily be exploited@@accaliawolf2903
10:33 truly the neurodivergent mood of the day
So is building a whole mine 😂
"I'm sorry, Goblin?"
"I forgive you"
need more of that goblin, funniest thing every
"I rented the room to several friends over the years. Strangely, they never told me when they were moving out, they just left, no note or anything. For some reason, they always leave their stuff behind, too, which I've decided to store in the nether portal under the bed."
"oh, and everytime they'd move out the demonic closet sounds would get louder. guess they made really good friends with the closet demon."
@@Uncoolio "Ya gotta empathize with them. Their friends left, too! It must be why they wrote their names in blood on the ceiling. Those mischievous rascals!"
As someone living in Germany I find her tunnel digging so funny, cause every few years an entire area in Germany needs to be cleared because construction workers dug down and found some WW2 bomb that needs to be diffused. Some friends that work in construction say that basically no one wants to dig in Germany anymore, cause if you find a bomb, you have to pay to get it diffused, and that tends to cost a lot. I can image in France, England or Poland it might be similar.
Have there ever been problems with people trying to avoid paying for the bomb diffuser and disposed/diffused them unsafely genuine question
Wait you have to pay to get it diffused? Why would the government (I assume) not want to incentivize getting bombs defused?
@@the_j419 I don‘t think so. I believe once you find a bomb, you‘re legally obligated to report it to authorities. Would be insanely dangerous to try to diffuse it yourself. With the amount of damage these bombs can cause, no person in their right mind would try that.
@@the_j419that’s a very American mindset
@@hannahcharles3410 We can't even afford healthcare, of course our first thought would be "how can I avoid paying these bills?"
8:48 "it's not my mine" should've been "it's not _mine_ "
7:30 I like how she's using Dido's "thank you" for the soundtrack in a video about her unsafe tunneling, because in the music video of that song the female protagonist is getting evicted from her house and the house itself demolished. Also, the lyrics is literally "and even if my house falls down now, I wouldn't have a clue". So fitting.
I would be so pissed if I were her neighbor. She has no idea what type of structural damage she's causing to not only her own property, but to her neighbor's property.
From other coverage I’ve seen of this apparently her neighborhood also has a significant population of migrant workers who might either be in a precarious living situation where they don’t want the government involved, or just not know that zoning laws would prohibit that.
That could be the “ethical and political concerns” the article was talking about
its not legal if she doesn't have mining prement and own the mineral rights if not you are bracking the law
@@404hopenotfoundwho cares?
If that person is your neighbour you have bigger problems.
?? Do you have her building plans? Property maps? How are you so sure she's causing structural damage to her neighbors? Chill with the assumptions acting like you are a tunnelologist. As I am, with your mom.
So she’s allowed to do this in her suburban neighborhood but I was forced to take down my treehouse?
She’s not. Apparently she lives in a neighborhood where most of her neighbors are immigrants and were too scared to report her because they were worried they might get deported.
Most of her neighbors didn’t even know until someone from tik tok contacted them and then her neighbors reported her to the city.
@@HeyLeFayThis is untrue, at least the way you are attempting to paint it. They DID report her because they were worried for her safety. Them being immigrants has nothing to do with her and what she’s doing. Because of the reports, the city shut her down until they could send out a professional engineer to examine her work to make sure she could safely enter her basement and tunnels. Upon examination, the engineer found that her work was in stable condition and did not impact her neighbors, as it was only under the slab of her own home. And she was cleared to continue work with a permit.
@@mattie6103so she is qualified to dig tunels huh
@@mattie6103 sounds like bull to me. No fuckin way with that amount of digging it was only under her house and even if it was, it could still ABSOLUTELY affect her neighbors.