Imagine you wake up in a room submerged with water with only part of it above the surface where you can breathe, below the water there's a tunnel submerged entirely in water and the only path you can swim through but you don't know how long it is. You try swimming through it and getting a bit further each time but once realizing you still dont see the end and your air will be running out you swim back to the room. The tunnel is made to be long enough so that you can only get to the exit on your last remaining seconds before drowning to death, so the only way you can get to the end is to fully commit to swimming past the point of no return while not knowing if the exit is close or 10 minutes of swimming farther or 10 miles. Would youi be able to escape?
>>84406094>Imagine you wake up in a room submerged with waterFlooding is disabled in this world.
>>84406094idk will never find out hopefully
>>84406094It's fine the air necklace is at the end of the tunnel so getting back is really easy
>>84406094you actually will die of hypothermia unless the water is exactly your body temperature which will kill you before your muscles lose energy to swim and you drown, or you run out of calories to supply bodily functions if you plan to float. also there needs to be a vent or you rapidly replace all the oxygen in that corner with carbon dioxide. so its best to dive to escape while you still have as much energy as possible and hypothermia hasn't set in which happens rapidly because water pulls heat away from your body faster than air. my dad taught me that and i remembered it because i'm a good boy and a good son.
>>84406094i would just drink the water dumbass