How Long Could You Survive Locked In A 7 Eleven?

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bbhaag

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I've watched to many Mr. Beast videos to know that most people don't even last a week and that is with tens of thousands of dollars on the line.

I'd last about an hour tops before I would leave. Life's to short to spend any more time then I have to inside a 7 Eleven.
 
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WilliamM2

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How many scratchers could I scratch while gorging on tortilla chips covered in nacho cheese & chili while sucking on 24oz cans of Modelo...
Just take the scratchers with you when you smash the glass and leave. No one but Gizmo would stay locked in a 7-11.
 

Pohemi

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Oct 2, 2004
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A few (miserable) days for me.

7/11 doesn't sell insulin, last I checked. 🤔
 

pete6032

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How many scratchers could I scratch while gorging on tortilla chips covered in nacho cheese & chili while sucking on 24oz cans of Modelo...
Come to think of it, do any lottery tickets have electronic redemption? You could scratch off all the tickets and redeem them for money and use that to buy anything you need. That could help you survive a little longer.
 
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lxskllr

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Nov 30, 2004
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On that thought, you can stay in there, take what's provided AND spend money to get your insulin. Sell winning scratchoffs 50% win value, and order your insulin delivered. Could also sell off the shitty alcohol, and get something good.
 

GodisanAtheist

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Honestly this is getting to a point where suggestions are basically just about having a job at 7/11....
 

IBMJunkman

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But what about the 12 hour hotdogs rotating on the grill? Eat them first and take a chance on stomach ills or dump them to be safe but then shortening your possible stay.