Could you live in a submarine?

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Well, the ones of World War II were incredibly small but people survived. The modern ones are much bigger, but I'm sure it's still tough.
 
I would probably be in a panic the whole time. I don't like being somewhere I can't get out of and stuck/trapped.
 
I remember one management training that I had attended. There was a case study of how people react on certain circumstances and one case is a choice between being trapped in an elevator for 4 hours and staying in a submarine for 4 days. It's funny that more participants chose the submarine because they said that there is food and excitement while in an elevator, it is an agony. But to think that staying in a submarine for 4 days would heighten the claustrophobia huh. Maybe I am not fit for that kind of adventure.
 
I don't mind going in one or more and spend time looking around and whatnot! I mean I have been in a submarine and the old are very small. If I Was to live in one for so many months then I rather go into the new todays world subs as they are more bigger to able to move around
 
I'd like to ride in one, one day but live? Maybe as part of a weekend experiment but after like 3 days, I think I'd want to return to life above water. Also what are the conditions here? Can we bring our devices with us for example?
 
If I had plenty of food to eat and there was plenty to do (like I was allowed to bring my books on board with me), then I don't see why I couldn't do it.
 
Nah, mainly because of Fear of Missing Out on what’s going on in the real world.
 
Modern submarines are not like those World War II ones (German, American, Japanese etc..). They have all sorts of entertainment and exercise machines to burn off stress.
 
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