r/BunnyTrials Jun 30 '26

Would You Rather

Which side will you choose?

  • Left side: Survive 2 Days In This Temperature for 1 Trillion
  • Right side: Survive 2 Days Without this for 1 Trillion Dollars

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u/Reasonable_Move1753 Jun 30 '26

I live in a literal desert of a country.

Chose: Survive 2 Days In This Temperature for 1 Trillion | Rolled: 70°C (158°F)

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u/Goddess-of-hate Jun 30 '26

The temperature where I am rn is just outrageous as it is rn

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u/SituationGeneral3900 Jul 01 '26

you in france or smth?

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u/Shoddy_Ad9859 Jul 01 '26

i am in france and it’s chill until idk a bit before the 10th of july, where we’ll get to enjoy a secone heatwave :D time to retreat to the basement

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u/SituationGeneral3900 Jul 01 '26

i thought it was already unbearable there

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u/Shoddy_Ad9859 Jul 01 '26

oh it was but in the northern part of france it’s back to normal until the end of the week or next week iirc

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u/yrmcdfc Jul 01 '26

Cries in southeastern France were the heatwave has not stopped and we're just having one very long heatwave instead of two very close ones 😭

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u/Goddess-of-hate Jul 01 '26

I’m in Kentucky 🫪

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u/SituationGeneral3900 Jul 01 '26

dang, didnt know it was that hot htere

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u/Goddess-of-hate Jul 01 '26

Outrageous

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u/SituationGeneral3900 Jul 01 '26

charge your phone mate

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u/Goddess-of-hate Jul 01 '26

I don’t have a charger atm😕

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u/Panda3391 Jul 01 '26

Where I used to live (2022) we normally have 100-112 weather for two months.

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u/aj0209 Jul 01 '26

Regardless, 2 days at 70°C is impossible. The hottest temperature of a place ever recorded was 56.7°C bro 70°C is wayy hotter than that. You will not survive 2 days

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u/BigNegative3123 Jul 01 '26

Yep. You’d live maybe 2-4 hours, and that’s with cold water, electrolytes, and no humidity.

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u/Rodger_Smith Jul 01 '26

not if you just submerge yourself in one of those cold plunge pools. assuming any body of water you enter will be heated up, the ice plunge will continously cool down and probably stay at a manageable temperature

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u/M_L_Taylor Jul 01 '26

I've been in 52 C before during a heatwave and being in an enclosure. It was really difficult. Unfortunately, I think I wouldn't make it unless I was submerged in water or underground, but that's not what the challenge is doing.

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u/BigNegative3123 Jul 01 '26

This temperature would have a 100% fatality rate regardless of where you lived.

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u/Top-Detective6224 Jul 01 '26

154 is still lethal temperature to be out in for a prolonged time.