I Spent 100 Days on Just DIRT

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Published 2022-08-19
Nobody thought surviving on just three layers of dirt was possible. Especially thriving in that world. Nobody's done this, until today. I Survived 100 Days on 3 Layers of Dirt.

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All Comments (21)
  • @YouTube
    sitting here imagining what you'd do with 200+ days 🤯
  • @ChubTheMaster
    "Spider my friend while mining chunk, then attacked." This poem is a very effective and accurate commentary on modern slang grammar. It shows that speech is getting simpler and less essential words are being used less. This poem is straight to the point with no breaks for complicated explaining or verbs, but is very simple yet understandable. It also narrates the common betrayal common in most common plotlines of both films and books. The spider begins to appear as his friend, simply watching him mine the chunk and giving emotional support to gain trust. Then, the spider does the unthinkable yet predictable move of attacking the main character when they're at their most vulnerable. The moral is that although you might trust someone deeply, betrayal is inevitable at some point in any form. you asked for it
  • @TheBlueCatPlayz
    You CAN get torches. Make a barrel, keep it next to a villager. The villager will become a fisherman and might sell campfires. Campfires drop charcoal which can be crafted into torches
  • The humour was really clever and you managed to make something grindy or somewhat tedious turn out very entertaining to watch. Just wanted to point out that when you said the critical hits on the zombies would be stuck in your brain forever and then it continued to play on in the background, that was beautiful.
  • @Crispified
    This is very similar to bedrock superflat, and I think we can all agree, that it’s hell in survival.
  • @scert2832
    5:22 Your poetry shows signs of great writing work because of how the shortness and simplicity can be related to the fast reflexes and danger when reacting to a spider’s quick attack whilst mining. This poem also can educate younger viewers and inspire them to play Minecraft carefully because mining near a spider can result in a near- death experience. These are just two ways that your poem inspires the world and what it means about itself. A+
  • @milesnehr
    3:05 I calculated the odds, the probability of getting exactly 3 iron with the given drop rate after 114 kills is about 5.0497%. You were quite lucky i suppose. Even to get exactly 1 iron the probabillity would have been 36.902 %. So you were in the realm where getting not a single iron would have been the most probable thing to happen (38.52%).
  • "Spider my friend while mining chunk, then attacked." Thank you for submitting this piece of artwork. This poem is exceedingly simple and all English teachers want to have your autograph for it. This poem shows that the most trusted and innocent things usually end up against us and that we should all now have trust issues against minecraft spiders. This poem uses new slang in grammar to prove the point that words are changing, and so are the times. This is very uncommon for many poems, for not many people even write poems anymore. The simplistic nature of this poem also shows that the poet is slowly going insane, and he needs to take a break from writing poems.
  • @niels9473
    This was honestly one of the most entertaining 100 days I’ve seen. Part 2?
  • You can actually get wood without a bonus chest, you just have to kill pillager patrols to get emeralds, then trade with a wandering trader for saplings.
  • @ethxlex
    "spider my friend while mining chunk, then attacked." Within the extract, "I Spent 100 Days on 3 Layers of DIRT", poet, Yeah Jaron evokes emotions of surprise and betrayal within the piece. The piece is about the straining hardships of a content creator surviving 100 days in a super-flat world in the popular game, minecraft. When progressing through this, the author describes one of his experiences when he says that a, " spider my friend while mining chunk, then attacked. " The word 'then' depicts the thought of betrayal and unknowing to the situation. Because of how he depicts the spider as his 'friend', this makes the listener believe that there is bliss to be seen in the fore future, but due to the sudden use of 'then', especially after a comma, the listener is now susceptible to an immense feeling of disbelief and betrayal in the thought and mind. This makes the listener feel as if they have been put into the shoes of poet, Jaron, and because of this, we, the listener, believe we are now objected to an emotion of guilt and suppression, FOR the poet. In conclusion, poet, Yeah Jaron has been able to create not only suspense, but betrayal due to the description of hardships within the extract, " I Spent 100 Days on 3 Layers of DIRT." Thank you for reading :)
  • @LoonyMC
    Loved this, respect for the tedious grind and a story well told!
  • @Showing_nim
    I would LOVE to see the 241 days! I really enjoy the video and it would be really awesome to see more creative things in a limited action!
  • @All54321
    This is insane to do without structures spawning, mad props
  • @Achromatopsia
    I've had a world almost like this for quite a while, but without even the wood and apples. Progress is indeed very slow and grindy, but it is very fulfilling to see everything come together.
  • @azreath2503
    The amount of patience you had for this challenge is crazy. I am amazed at how much you accomplished.
  • I never would've expected a video in a dirt world to be so entertaining, but it was. 11/10
  • "Nobody thought surviving on just three layers of dirt was possible" - Waiting for this guy to find out who mogswamp is.