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[deleted] t1_iub69xa wrote
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threedeeman t1_iubzm8c wrote
Really, where was that reported? I never used the site, but saw your comment and checked it through a couple reputable services and there were zero flags. I am just curious where it is flagged.
Although I did see where a site with a similar name ending in DOT com was flagged.
I also visited the site and did not get any warnings from Norton. What am I missing?
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Pseudonymisation t1_iucjsad wrote
The IP is blacklisted but a sweep with virustotal shows it to be clean at the moment.
AustEastTX t1_iudm1z5 wrote
Crap I clicked on it from my phone. What can I do to protect my device after clicking?
CaptainJin t1_iuds0mt wrote
Let it sit it in a concoction of 1/6 bleach, 1/4 rubbing alcohol, and 2/3 lemon scented dish soap for up to one hour. Afterwards, put it in a bowl of rice and bake for 20 mins at 250*.
Fearless_Armadillo89 t1_iucwnqr wrote
They're houses cut into a cave. I watched a documentary on it once, they're most definitely real.
[deleted] t1_iubowza wrote
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tplgigo t1_iubb4qk wrote
Housing purposely cut INTO a hill or mountain are not considered caves which are naturally occurring. The writer here is quite mistaken.
Meteor_VII t1_iubm19h wrote
Fuck yeah, I'd live in one of those.
Does anyone know the WiFi password?
tplgigo t1_iubm4ot wrote
They have a pool!
Realistic_Truck t1_iuer218 wrote
WuhanCave01
WesternOne9990 t1_iug8x55 wrote
It’s not common but here in America there’s houses build underground or under an artificial hill for geothermal regulation. They say at a nice 50ish degrees if I remember.
Hitnquit t1_iubsmg0 wrote
Man caves also do not count.
tplgigo t1_iubu1oo wrote
Oh, naturally occurring, of course!
LOLBaltSS t1_iubvvmr wrote
It's actually pretty crazy what you can do underground. I used to work in an Iron Mountain facility that was an old Pennsylvania limestone mine converted into office spaces, data centers and storage.
Technical-Ad-2246 t1_iue7qhv wrote
There are towns in the Australian outback where people live underground became it gets so hot.
QuentinUK t1_iub6v26 wrote
There are more people living in caves now than during the Caveman Era.
Lazy_Grabwen_9296 t1_iubxxl5 wrote
Yes, but can they listen to Motley Crue at 3 am?
AssCumBoi t1_iucgsbc wrote
Tbf that makes sense to me
WesternFrontGamer t1_iuaziup wrote
they're essentially advanced hobbit homes, not caves.
pickles55 t1_iub5zrm wrote
They seem pretty nice actually
kelldricked t1_iudslk1 wrote
They probaly are. When the front door (entrance of the cave) is properly isolated you have great isolation overal.
MagicMushroomFungi t1_iubb0pt wrote
Hanbits.
captain_cutlass t1_iuazzct wrote
Do Chinese people also have furry feet? I've never checked.
goosebattle t1_iub6zpn wrote
Chinese food always requires second breakfast.
captain_cutlass t1_iubaheg wrote
Don't even get me started on their love of elevensies.
DexterGexter t1_iublhpd wrote
Po-tay-toes
mac-not-a-bot t1_iube2o5 wrote
FTA - A link back to a Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaodong
Outrageous_Ear_6091 t1_iub6ast wrote
when it's 113 F in the summer, i wish i lived in a cave !
DraslinHDF t1_iubdzs1 wrote
Also on Reddit: China has the highest number of skyscrapers of all nations.
Greven93 t1_iub2ft3 wrote
Troglodytes unite!
ChevExpressMan t1_iub9uhp wrote
Ugga, mugga, ommpa, loompa..
nzdennis t1_iubkufq wrote
My cousins live in caves in Huin-dia provence
Mddcat04 t1_iublgho wrote
What?
No they don't.
NinDiGu t1_iuc6scu wrote
In China, if you are one in a million, there are 1500 people just like you.
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SEND_PUNS_PLZ t1_iuc5btm wrote
One country, two cave systems
ooouroboros t1_iucd9ck wrote
Wow - I knew that was a thing in the past but didn't realize it still went on.
If memory serves, the largest loss of life in a natural disaster in human history happened in China I think in the 1400's (?) when a huge chain of cave habitats collapsed and like 300,000 people died.
Apparently these caves were of very soft stone which made them easy for people to carve into but also ultimately ended in the catastrophe named above.
Necessary_Link4320 t1_iucp3c1 wrote
If a nuclear holocaust wipes out everyone else on the planet...
ImpossibleAd2078 t1_iucxrm9 wrote
it is called “窑洞” (yao dong) a traditional architecture style in northwest China. Even Xi jinping once lived in that kind of “cave”… https://www.npr.org/2012/11/09/164684418/for-chinas-rising-leader-a-cave-was-once-home
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Therapistsfor200 t1_iudml5a wrote
Their caves are awesome
mrnoonan81 t1_iufj5r3 wrote
Human excavated caves
johnn48 t1_iubt0i1 wrote
It sounds similar to what we call Earth Shelters here. I’ve seen some called Earthship Homes in New Mexico made from recycled materials. So it sounds less like cave’s than making use of the terrain.
lemonyzest757 t1_iue7aes wrote
No, it's more like the Cliff Dwellings in New Mexico. They are caves in the side of the mountain, not underground.
nabalzbhf1337 t1_iucer0x wrote
No wonder they come up with shit like "bat soup".
Dramatic_Problem_566 t1_iucg6w2 wrote
This is utter bullshit
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pickles55 t1_iub5wan wrote
Fair to who? That has nothing to do with anything, this is sustainable housing and there's nothing wrong with it.
ovationman t1_iub9ogz wrote
.org really... I bet that site gives your computer ass cancer.
NinDiGu t1_iuc7077 wrote
Because .org sites are clearly illegitimate.
TaleWrong6444 t1_iucadm4 wrote
bUt mUh ComMuNiSm iS bEtTeR tHaN cApItAlIsM....
dontkillalljews t1_iubjopa wrote
China has 100 million males that sit down when they pee, its not a commentary on them just their population size
MaleficentPi t1_iuaztic wrote
Source is a website called Today I learned.
Circular references are not verifiable.