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minus-square@over_cloxlinkEnglish-2•edit-21 year agoNo shit, you don’t say huh? Looks like we’re soon to figure out why they dug so many tunnels underneath the country we currently call Turkey that could house like 20,000 people. Right now, humans are gradually destroying them(our)selves living in matchboxes on the land and burning all the fuel we can find. Edit: Environmental air temperature tends to be way more stable and more comfortable underground.
No shit, you don’t say huh?
Looks like we’re soon to figure out why they dug so many tunnels underneath the country we currently call Turkey that could house like 20,000 people.
Right now, humans are gradually destroying them(our)selves living in matchboxes on the land and burning all the fuel we can find.
Edit: Environmental air temperature tends to be way more stable and more comfortable underground.
Building underground isn’t an option everywhere.