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TikTok user entombs bag of Cheetos to be opened in 10,000 years

- Edward Helmore

A small bag of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos has been sealed in an elaborate, 3,000lb, concrete sarcophagu­s with a gold leaf headstone “for future civilizati­ons to find” by a 28-year-old TikTok user who says “there’s nothing else I’d really want to spend my money on” other than completing a project of this nature.

Meme artist @Sunday.nobody, based in Seattle, Washington, said on the TikTok social media video platform that everything about the sarcophagu­s had been designed and built from scratch, including the exterior moldings and the headstone that lists the Cheetos ingredient­s.

The entire constructi­on, he said, was designed to ensure that the bag of snacks, cast in resin and suspended by wires, would survive for thousands of years.

“Twenty-one-hundred pounds of concrete and a bunch of random bruises later”, it was done, he told Insider.

Once constructe­d, he dyed the sarcophagu­s black, used his car to flip over its 900lb headstone and subsequent­ly buried his constructi­on in a burial plot marked: “Historical artifact buried below. Do not open for 10,000 years. Year buried 2022.”

The four-month constructi­on process has gone viral and been viewed more than 10m times since it was posted on 6 November.

@Sunday.nobody, whose previous works include a “21st-century religious manuscript” that is a transcript of the movie Shrek dictated by a robot, has said the project cost him $1,200 – a sum he saved over two years from his job as an animator.

Finding the accumulati­on of money lacking, he began the project “because there’s nothing else I’d really want to spend my money on”. He added: “I’d rather sell myself to my job rather than sell my art to people. I don’t really want to be a salesperso­n.”

 ?? ?? The sarcophagu­s containing the elaboratel­y suspended, resin-encased bag of Cheetos. Photograph: @sunday.nobody/TikTok
The sarcophagu­s containing the elaboratel­y suspended, resin-encased bag of Cheetos. Photograph: @sunday.nobody/TikTok

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