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Local man’s “Cheetos Tomb” goes viral

(KITSAP COUNTY) A new tomb has been placed on the Olympic Peninsula, created by hand by a local artist.

The artist, who goes by the pseudonym Sunday Nobody, says its fun overcoming challenges and solving problems.

And his latest video…viewed over 21-MILLION times…is about the latest challenge/problem he’s solved.

“This is how I made a 3,000 pound sarcophagus and put a bag of ‘flaming hot Cheetos’ on the inside of it, and then dug a big hole and buried it underground for future civilizations to find,” is how the video begins.

I’ll give you a second to process all that.

It took four months to build, and he sounds like he knows what he’s doing.

“Concrete has a good compressive strength, so you need the rebar to keep it from cackling,” the artist explains in the video.

This concrete fortress could fit a few people, but the only thing inside is a single, small bag of flaming hot Cheetos, encased in resin of course.

“…and seismically isolated so if there’s an earthquake it wouldn’t get damaged.”

Once the sarcophagus was completed, he had to dig a hole big enough to bury it. A tractor eventually helped in this process.

Now completely submerged, Sunday Nobody hopes someone finds the snacks years from now.  You can watch the video HERE

And the Tik-Tok comments are almost as fun as the video itself. 

One writer said now I’ve realized that I’ve never been truly, genuinely bored, like Cheetos-sarcophagus bored.” 

Another wrote “This might be the best way to describe our generation.”

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