Board Thread:Off-Topic Posts/@comment-39165822-20190705193751/@comment-31256456-20190815174645

Anyways, the key here is "with any tools". Yes, I am unable to use any tools to reach the key, but with the power of my feet, I kick through. My foot may now be bleeding and of need of amputation, but with the required key, I finish the rest of the escape room with one foot and successfully escape. If you consider the foot a tool or any human part of the body a tool, a second solution:

Now another piece of wording I can use is "actually start dying". No one will come to my aid unless if I finish the escape room, or START actually dying. The process of death is in several steps, and the first loophole here is that there are two types of death. The first is called clinical death, and 6 minutes later, biological death follows. (This is based off of the website of American CPR). Now we can assume that in this bad situation, the escape room is in quite a normal situation, but no one can hear us, so that's a problem. If we dial 911, they won't start to come to our aid until we start dying. Now let's say I suddenly suffer a heart attack. I will become clinically dead very very soon after the heart attack, but 911 will come to my aid as I am now officially technically, dead. I have already called 911 for several minutes, keep in mind, so although they might not have saved me yet, they will have arrived at the scene, even if they cannot save me until I start dying. So now I am officially clinically dead, but the brain can still survive for about 4-6 minutes, and they try to save me. I have no idea how this works, but there is a very small chance that people who are clinically dead can have their heartbeat and breathing processes restored (idk cpr or what) (In fear of messing up how it works, I will not explain further, just know that it is possible). I am able to get out of the escape room, and I am technically alive. Whether I survive the journey to the hospital is another thing, and survive everything else, that's another story, but I've escaped alive, technically, in this theoretical situation.

Thank you for reminding me to never visit an escape room.

Now, the person below is stuck in a house where every time you move, the house and the world around you immediately moves to the position you were before. This means that if you were to try to move from the Kitchen to the Attic, every step you took would have you stay in the kitchen. Your goal is to find a way to escape the house without using any powers of flight, or any powers that would be considered impossible for a human to use (teleportation/some weird psychic power)