Nick Indigio of Indigio travel goes to Dhakar, Bangladesh to look at traffic and screwballs who ride on top of trains, planes, and automobiles

     Sebastian Salvador
    Bangladesh is a neurotic  and eccentric country where women dress up like clowns and the men chew leaves of Khat until their teeth fall out. Form some reason YouTube superstar travel channel host Nick of Indigio travel decided that somehow this country would be the latest for the unlimited funded trust fund Mew Zealand baby and he went to Bangladesh on a whim to see something he always wanted to see which is just agreeably fucking nuts. Nick Indigio landed at ahh the Dhaka
international airport  and immediate set about walking he streets of Dhaka and set about walking the mean streets of this shit hole brown country. Nick walked around and marveled at the intense ad crowded streets and how traffic is so clogged up resembling the old pictures at turn of the century Western cities and it is totally amazing what a fucked up place this city in Bangladesh happens to be
 yet for the world traveler AI God Nick every space is a place and he will be to it By God or Allah. It is funny to see this New Zealand bot move about and record and some are saying this Nick Indigio is not even human as how else can he afford to travel tot all these  countries in his three thousand YouTube videos and visits to three thousand countries around the world. what Mr Indigio really wished to see was the craziness of Indo-Pako-Bango culture of crowded trains and the idiot savants that ride on to of a fast moving locomotion and Nick always wanted to be on top of one of these trains playing the Kylie Minogue remake of the fifties cult classic song locomotion. Nick said this shit is just neurotic to the bone no doubt about it and is fucking nuts and nothing  but a fucking crowded train best exemplifies this shit hole nation. Nick also made mention how 90% of the people on the streets in Dhaka are men and wonder if this in one big homo country and where were all the fucking women.  

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