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Bhutan is fucking underrated .

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botfragger432

Damn , I went to Bhutan with my brothers just for two days and not gonna lie the mountains, the villages and the locals , the rivers , the houses and every little thing around it was so good , I can't express it with my word (you need to go yourself to know what I want to say). I visited a village monastery in Bhutan and the flowers , the monks , the Buddha statue , it was calm or tranquility all around. Definitely top 10 country for sure in the entire world.

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i went to burma which is pretty close and saw some of the things youre describing here
great country

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Bro ngl I want to go to Bhutan or Nepal so bad bro I live in an opioid-filled shithole. Coolest place i've been is probably Florence, Italy, I wish I lived there

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terribletyranny [#2]

i went to burma which is pretty close and saw some of the things youre describing here
great country

I really thought of going to burma after Bhutan but I can't due to the uh I can't say that in vlr if you know but some of my friends told me it is almost similar to Bhutan , I wish I can visit burma as soon as possible !

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Vortax [#3]

Bro ngl I want to go to Bhutan or Nepal so bad bro I live in an opioid-filled shithole. Coolest place i've been is probably Florence, Italy, I wish I lived there

Not gonna lie every south Asian country except India , Pakistan are fking beautiful ! And yeah I can understand your pain , working every day and repeating the same lifestyle day after day is boring af );

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botfragger432 [#5]

Not gonna lie every south Asian country except India , Pakistan are fking beautiful ! And yeah I can understand your pain , working every day and repeating the same lifestyle day after day is boring af );

never been to an Asian country but i've always wanted to go.

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Vortax [#6]

never been to an Asian country but i've always wanted to go.

If you are more into nature and stuff like that then I recommend you visiting south Asia , southeast Asian country or Tibet(china), if something related to metropolitan life or city life then Korea , Japan :)))

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botfragger432 [#5]

Not gonna lie every south Asian country except India , Pakistan are fking beautiful ! And yeah I can understand your pain , working every day and repeating the same lifestyle day after day is boring af );

comparing mountains, valley, villages to metropolitan cities of india and pakistan? u think pak and india dont hv the same or better nature than bhutan?

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Aetme [#8]

comparing mountains, valley, villages to metropolitan cities of india and pakistan? u think pak and india dont hv the same or better nature than bhutan?

He’s just visiting… no need to care about that stuff too much imo if you’re a tourist

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Aetme [#8]

comparing mountains, valley, villages to metropolitan cities of india and pakistan? u think pak and india dont hv the same or better nature than bhutan?

He's talking about nature, not people

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geospliced
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Vortax [#6]

never been to an Asian country but i've always wanted to go.

Tbh I’ve only been to two Asian countries (Thailand and China), and they were both so nice. I highly recommend.

Also, have you visited Milan?

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Aetme [#8]

comparing mountains, valley, villages to metropolitan cities of india and pakistan? u think pak and india dont hv the same or better nature than bhutan?

I am not saying that pak and ind don't have the same beauty as Bhutan , the reason why I am not recommending ind or pak is due to our own people ( don't you heard the news about two Spanish bikers who got re*ted and ***ed in the rural side of eastern India) , we need to develop our mindset first to move towards the development of tourism attraction in India. Also what's with that wiki page about Bhutan , is it not okay for the bhutanese people to save their culture , their language and motherland against illegal immigrants?

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Anywhere where there is no light pollution is a good place. I'm sick of living in Java. The entire area is crowded with light pollution

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geospliced [#11]

Tbh I’ve only been to two Asian countries (Thailand and China), and they were both so nice. I highly recommend.

Also, have you visited Milan?

This only confirms suspicion that Geo is a COMMUNIST SPY

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i mean i dont think bhutan itself wants to be overly tourist friendly, there's that whole daily tourist tax and what not, making it one of the most expensive destinations in asia, maybe even the single most expensive honestly? Or atleast the highest floor for the cost of a trip

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proud_bandwagoners [#13]

Anywhere where there is no light pollution is a good place. I'm sick of living in Java. The entire area is crowded with light pollution

that's a progaramming language

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Cromawarrior48 [#16]

that's a progaramming language

The language is named from a coffee originated from the island 🤓

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proud_bandwagoners [#17]

The language is named from a coffee originated from the island 🤓

🤓🤓

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Psion [#14]

This only confirms suspicion that Geo is a COMMUNIST SPY

I, in no way, support communism and I will state that fact here for everyone to know!! :)

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botfragger432 [#12]

I am not saying that pak and ind don't have the same beauty as Bhutan , the reason why I am not recommending ind or pak is due to our own people ( don't you heard the news about two Spanish bikers who got re*ted and ***ed in the rural side of eastern India) , we need to develop our mindset first to move towards the development of tourism attraction in India. Also what's with that wiki page about Bhutan , is it not okay for the bhutanese people to save their culture , their language and motherland against illegal immigrants?

u write so well so im confused whats stopping u from reading basic english. "The Lhotshampa people are native to southern Bhutan and are therefore commonly referred to as 'Southerners' " + the top image literally shows man holding Bhutan passport XD

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geospliced [#19]

I, in no way, support communism and I will state that fact here for everyone to know!! :)

geo i was clearly joking and you coming out and saying this makes it seem so much more fake LMFAO
also hru

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geospliced [#19]

I, in no way, support communism and I will state that fact here for everyone to know!! :)

i support it

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Psion [#21]

geo i was clearly joking and you coming out and saying this makes it seem so much more fake LMFAO
also hru

I'm doing fine for now, calm before the storm in terms of school assignments (which are basically all I think about nowadays). After June it'll be calm sailing for a couple weeks hehe.. How about you?

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geospliced [#23]

I'm doing fine for now, calm before the storm in terms of school assignments (which are basically all I think about nowadays). After June it'll be calm sailing for a couple weeks hehe.. How about you?

nice! im doing fine myself

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Aetme [#20]

u write so well so im confused whats stopping u from reading basic english. "The Lhotshampa people are native to southern Bhutan and are therefore commonly referred to as 'Southerners' " + the top image literally shows man holding Bhutan passport XD

They are not really native to Bhutan if you don't know many Nepalis migrated to NE states of India including sikkim and in Bhutan in early/mid 20th century from Nepal and Bihar. The same goes for bangladeshis who migrated to assam and tripura who came there and settled in mid/late 19/20th century where they fucked the natives /aboriginal/indigenous people's rights , land , culture and everything they had ! They were also given the citizenship but they weren't exactly natives. Also yeah , Bhutan had low number of native Nepalis (i.e 20% of lhotshampas) in their land but it was due to the large amount of immigration the bhutanese monarchy decided to replace them as they saw cultural threat that was soon coming to the northern side of Bhutan !

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geospliced [#19]

I, in no way, support communism and I will state that fact here for everyone to know!! :)

You are pure soul and everyone know that

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Aetme
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botfragger432 [#25]

They are not really native to Bhutan if you don't know many Nepalis migrated to NE states of India including sikkim and in Bhutan in early/mid 20th century from Nepal and Bihar. The same goes for bangladeshis who migrated to assam and tripura who came there and settled in mid/late 19/20th century where they fucked the natives /aboriginal/indigenous people's rights , land , culture and everything they had ! They were also given the citizenship but they weren't exactly natives. Also yeah , Bhutan had low number of native Nepalis (i.e 20% of lhotshampas) in their land but it was due to the large amount of immigration the bhutanese monarchy decided to replace them as they saw cultural threat that was soon coming to the northern side of Bhutan !

"The Lhotshampa faced a brutal response from the government, which included the r*ping of women and citizens being captured, jailed, and tortured." weird way of protecting their own 'culture'. but ur from india so maybe thats why u dont see anything wrong with that. culture is more important than human rights ig XD

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yukky
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California has it all

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botfragger432 [#4]

I really thought of going to burma after Bhutan but I can't due to the uh I can't say that in vlr if you know but some of my friends told me it is almost similar to Bhutan , I wish I can visit burma as soon as possible !

do you mean the word that sounds similar to gene oh slide? :(

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