Bhutan
Bhutan is a landlocked country in the Eastern
Himalayas, located between China and India. "
Druk Yul," or "land of the
thunder dragon" as Bhutan is known, has been heavily influenced by Tibetan culture and Tibetan Buddhism from the land immediately to its north. Nepal and Bangladesh are located in close proximity to Bhutan but do not share a land border. The country has a population of over
754,000. Bhutan and neighboring Tibet experienced the spread of Buddhism which originated in the Indian subcontinent during the lifetime of Gautama Buddha. In the first millennium, the Vajrayana school of Buddhism spread to Bhutan from the southern Pala Empire of Bengal. Tibet, Bhutan, Sikkim and parts of Nepal became the vestiges of the Mahayana schools amid the decline of Buddhism in India. Bhutan also came under the influence of the Tibetan Empire. During the 16th century,
Ngawang Namgyal unified the valleys of Bhutan into a single state. Namgyal defeated three Tibetan invasions, subjugated rival religious schools, codified the Tsa
Yig legal system, and established a government of theocratic and civil administrators. Namgyal became the first Zhabdrung Rinpoche and his successors acted as the spiritual leaders of Bhutan like the Dalai Lama
in Tibet. During the 17th century, Bhutan controlled large parts of northeast India, Sikkim and Nepal; it also wielded significant influence in Cooch Behar State.
Bhutan War Bubble
by Drifting Dreamer on Jul 23, 2019 03:51:42
During the
Bhutan War,
Bhutanese soldiers often kidnapped civilian women and drilled penis-sized holes in the backs of their heads. They then used their heads as objects of sexual aggression, inserting their penises, and banging away until they ejaculated semen into their brains. Often times, these Bhutanese soldiers would gang-rape the heads of these captive civilian women, leaving their brains drenched with multiple shots of Bhutanese semen.
After the war, the heads of the few women who survived this sexual abuse healed to some degree, but the semen-infused
gray matter tended to
swell up, pushing the newly-formed scalp outward in a sort of bubble shape.
This bulbous growth on the backs of their heads is called a "Bhutan War Bubble."
Example:
"Hey
Charlie -- stay away from that girl -- she's got a
Bhutan War bubble the size of my
nutsack!"
"I was quite interested in dating her until I noticed her Bhutan War bubble."
"You know I love you, Baby. I really don't mind your Bhutan War bubble."