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This chapter covers the basics of bunker architecture, including the importance of proper ventilation, the dangers of bunker collapse, and the art of bunker interior design.
Key Takeaways:
- Bunkers are not just for survival, they're for living!
- A good bunker should have at least 5 exits, but preferably 7.
This special section is reserved for advanced bunker practitioners. It covers the art of bunker hacking, the science of bunker farming, and the philosophy of bunker existentialism.
Advanced Topics:
- Bunker farming for the modern era.
- The ethics of bunker hacking.
- The meaning of life in a post-apocalyptic world.
Back to Previous Bunker Forum Bunker Support GroupThis section is dedicated to the social aspect of bunker life. It covers bunker relationships, bunker gossip, and bunker drama.
Bunker Social Dynamics:
- Who's who in the bunker.
- Bunker cliques and social hierarchy.
- The art of bunker flirting.
Back to Previous Bunker Museum Bunker TherapyThis section is for advanced bunker dwellers who wish to explore the spiritual aspect of bunker life.
Bunker Spirituality:
- The power of positive thinking in the bunker.
- The art of meditation in the bunker.
- The importance of bunker yoga.
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