Friday, September 8, 2017

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Doesn't being in a crowd just suck?

Catching the subway, getting in line at the airport, unexpectedly finding yourself in

the mosh pit at a heavy metal gig… hey, we've all been there.

But while those moments were likely among the least-pleasant of our lives, at least

we had somewhere you could escape to after.

Not everyone is so lucky.

Some of our fellow humans are stuck living in cities that are like Black Friday at the

magic unicorn store all year round.

We're talking the world's densest cities.

Cities with so many humans crammed into them that it's impossible to sneeze without accidentally

blowing your neighbor's toupee off.

Specifically, we're looking at the cities with the highest number of people per square

km in their wider metro area.

All our data comes from the UN Habitat data set, which you can browse for yourself by

following this link.

Got all that?

Great.

Then hold on tight as we take a ride through some of the most overcrowded places in the

entire world.

10.

Jakarta, Indonesia (9,600 people sq/km)

Overcrowded, crazy, polluted, borderline insane… those are just a few words travelers often

use to describe Indonesia's bloated capital.

Home to 30.2 million people crammed into a (relatively) tiny area, Jakarta comes from

the "go big or go home" school of urban sprawl.

The city exists in a state of

near-permanent gridlock, with cars clogging the roads morning, noon and night.

The infrastructure, too, is hopelessly crowded, to the point that Jakarta consistently ranks

as one of the world's worst cities for doing business in, as simply getting to your lunchtime

meeting on time will involve setting off at 5am.

Three weeks earlier.

In fact, Jakarta's overcrowding has gotten so bad that it's actually causing the city

to subside.

You read that right.

The sheer weight of all these houses, people and vehicles are causing parts of Jakarta

to sink at a rate of 25 centimeters every year.

That's faster than any city affected by climate change or not built over a gigantic

sink hole.

It's been estimated that saving Jakarta from a watery grave will cost at least $40

billion.

On the other hand, if you can stand the noise, the pollution, the mess, the near-daily protests

and the perma-gridlock, there is a lot to like about Jakarta.

Expats talk lovingly of the city's "energy", and it's hard to deny the whole conglomeration

has a rugged charm.

9.

Singapore, Singapore (10,200 people sq/km)

Just a short hop away by plane from chaotic Jakarta, Singapore feels like a city from

another planet.

One of the world's only city states (the others are tiny San Marino and even-tinier

Vatican City) Singapore is clean, ordered, high-tech and staggeringly prosperous.

It has a world-leading financial center, a famous vertical forest, and a government so

devoted to tidiness that it will publicly cane you for littering.

Oh, and it manages all this while being one of the densest cities on the face of the Earth.

Note that we didn't say "overcrowded".

Singapore may have a population of 5.53 million all jammed onto an island of only 518 square

kilometers, but it manages all these people with an efficiency that borders on the beautiful.

For decades, housing has been tightly controlled by the Housing Development Board, which has

covered the city with ultra-dense high-rises.

While the projects in the US are a source of alienation, in Singapore they're just

a fact of life.

Around 80% of Singaporeans live in HDB apartments, and 90% of those own the apartment themselves.

The result is a city that's ultra-dense, but also one of the most-orderly places on

Earth.

The downside is it's also insanely expensive for expats, especially compared to everywhere

else on this list.

8.

Abuja, Nigeria (10,500 people sq/km)

The story of Abuja is more than a little ironic.

Designed from scratch in the 1970s as a roomy getaway from overcrowded, chaotic Lagos, the

new Nigerian capital ultimately ended up going the way of its predecessor.

Six million people were sucked into a small strip of land designed for far, far fewer

residents.

The inevitable result?

A Euro-American style city of sweeping boulevards, towering skyscrapers and expensive mansions,

ringed by some of the most horrendous slums on the continent.

It's those slums that make Abuja's ranking here.

While the city proper is relatively prosperous and spacious – bar the chronic traffic jams

that affect the whole of Nigeria – the capital's larger metro area is a brutal, stinking place

where people are forced to live right on top of one another in substandard housing.

Perhaps it's no wonder one Abuja expat blog has called the city "the glossy veneer the

nation has haphazardly tried to use to cover its wounds."

Still, we don't want to just spend this entry kicking Nigeria's capital.

On the upside, the city is remarkably crime-free; something of an achievement in a country being

torn apart by a radical Islamist insurgency.

It's also got some stunning landmarks, even if you do have to squint to see them through

the smog.

7.

Kota, India (12,100 people sq/km)

Not far from the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur, sits India's second-most crowded city (yep,

we've got at least one more to go).

Kota is way off the tourist trail, for good reason.

It's a sprawling, industrial city that stretches along the river Chambal, and its major commodities

are heavy industry and the sort of grittiness usually associated with Raymond Chandler novels.

Population wise, it's surprisingly small (by Indian standards).

A mere one million souls call this city home, yet the sheer amount of space given over to

industrial architecture means that those who do live here are tightly crammed together.

Perhaps one reason you never hear much about overcrowding in Kota is because those being

crowded are generally students.

Kota is the place to go for those cramming to pass India's ultra-competitive engineering

and medical exams, and the city is full to overflowing with stressed-out students pulling

18-hour study shifts.

So hardcore is study in Kota that it has become a byword for burnout and even suicide in Rajasthan.

Instead of advertisements, many street billboards sport pictures of successful students, beaming

down almost mockingly at the huddled masses below them.

Hmm… is it just us, or does that sound less like a city, and more like the set-up for

a dystopian YA novel?

6.

Lagos, Nigeria (13,300 people sq/km)

Aaaaaaannnnnd we're back in Nigeria.

With 182 million citizens, the West Africa nation is by far the most-populous on the

continent.

And by far its most-populous city is the insane megalopolis of Lagos.

A sprawling, creaking, groaning, whirling mass of people, cars, skyscrapers, slums,

mosques, temples, madness and garbage, Lagos is like your average country-dweller's nightmare

vision of a city on steroids.

The streets are gridlocked 24/7, both on the road and the sidewalk.

There are rolling blackouts that last for days.

Apartment blocks are so overcrowded that up to 50 people can share a single toilet and

sink.

We don't want to pass judgement here, but when you've got 50 people fighting to take

a dump, you've got serious overcrowding problems.

Then there's the crime.

Lagos is so crime-ridden it makes Gotham City look like the winner of "Denmark's safest

suburb".

A US government report for 2017 said the dire economic conditions of most residents had

led to a spate of "armed muggings, assaults, burglaries, carjackings, rapes, kidnappings,

and extortion" aimed at foreigners, plus a staggering number of home invasions, even

when that home was surrounded by guards.

While all of the cities on our list have problems, we're willing to bet no others have them

quite so acute as Lagos.

5.

Casablanca, Morocco (14,200 people sq/km)

Known as the 'White City', Casablanca appears from afar like a glimmering jewel;

a sculpture made of marble.

Then you get closer and the whole illusion gives way to a writhing, pulsing, frenetic

mass of life scrabbling to cling onto the edges of Morocco's craziest port.

Nearly 7 million people live here, in a mess of traffic congestion and pollution so bad

that, by one count, it may be the sixth most polluted city in the world.

Forget Humphry Bogart telling Ingrid Bergman "here's looking at you, kid."

In modern Casablanca, he likely wouldn't be able to see her for all the smog.

Yet Casablanca is a city on the up.

After decades of being overlooked as the "dirty, ugly sister" of Morocco's big cities,

the famous port has reinvented itself as a 21st Century Cinderella, by which we mean

it's now a booming tech capital.

The city has even introduced a new 'smart traffic' system to try and combat the mind-numbing

congestion that has overwhelmed the streets for so long.

Whether it works or not remains to be seen.

Despite all these improvements, the issue of Casablanca's overcrowding is unlikely

to get better.

Like Abuja above, the city's main population problem stems from the grim, rundown slums

snaking through its heart, where Morocco's urban poor live in squalid conditions.

4.

Manila, Philippines (14,800 people sq/km)

If you count just the city proper (i.e. not the extended metro area), Manila is the most-overcrowded

city on Earth.

Even if you do as we're doing, and measure the whole mess, it still comes in at fourth.

12.49 million people are squeezed into this super-high rise, super-compact city; with

another 8 million in the urban conglomeration surrounding it.

Grinding poverty exists alongside unfeasible wealth, and it shows in all the worst possible

ways.

The tales of overcrowding in Manila can tell sound like something from an earnest, 1970s

sci-fi novel.

People with decent, middle class jobs live in tiny shacks under bridges, inches from

railway lines, or even in unused crypts, so overcrowded (and expensive) is the Philippine

capital.

General maternity hospitals stack mothers and newborn babies up to four a bed, just

to ensure there is enough room.

It's not unusual for a family of 8 to live in a 3 meter x 3 meter shack, like they're

stuck playing the longest, dullest game of sardines in the history of the world.

Things have gotten so bad that local journalists are sounding the alarm and calling the levels

of overcrowding dangerous.

And we've still got 3 more cities to go.

3.

Medellin, Colombia (19,700 people sq/km)

The only entry on our list that's neither in Asia or Africa, Medellin is Colombia's

second largest city, and erstwhile home of notorious douchebag Pablo Escobar.

But while Medellin's 3.7 million residents are far short of capital Bogota's 9.8 million

citizens, Medellin is much more compact.

Where Bogota sprawls for miles and miles in every direction, Medellin likes to keep its

residents close.

Interestingly, visit them both and Medellin actually feels less crowded than Bogota.

While any trip to Bogota is likely to leave you with memories of interminable traffic

jams, streets thick with bodies, and a transport system that resolutely refuses to function,

a trip to Medellin will probably leave you marveling at how comparatively orderly it

is.

Unlike its big brother, the city has a functioning metro system, is kept clean and tidy, and

ticks over in a normal way.

It also has much better weather; a fact completely unrelated to our topic of overcrowding, but

one Paisas (those from Medellin) are so proud of we couldn't leave it out.

Even the city's slums are better than you'll find elsewhere in the region.

While fighting in the slums once made Medellin the world's murder capital, today the rundown

streets are the focus of a massive regeneration project that is making it safer, richer and

more connected.

2.

Mumbai, India (31,700 people sq/km)

Now we get on to the really, really crowded cities.

Mumbai's larger metro area has a population of 20.7 million, as much as greater Manila

and greater Detroit combined.

Only in a much, much smaller area.

No prizes for guessing how that has turned out.

Mumbai is so jam-packed with heaving human flesh that it makes ultra-dense Manila feel

like remotest Alaska.

To give just a hint of the levels of crowding on display, figures released in 2014 found

that nearly 800 people a year die after falling from Mumbai's trains.

The reason they fall?

The carriages are so full that they get physically pushed out the open doors.

What else?

Well, there's the time that the state government decided to ease overcrowding by building a

whole new city, Navi Mumbai, to house new arrivals.

Navi Mumbai filled up so fast that, within 20 years, the government was forced to start

building a second overflow city to cope with it all.

There's also the crippling traffic jams.

A short drive from the center to the airport routinely takes upwards of 2 hours.

The government is worried that if things continue they soon won't be able to provide sanitation,

jobs or even food for everyone in the city.

The trouble is that Mumbai was built on a series of islands, and expansion is therefore

a hugely costly and time-consuming endeavor.

On the other hand, leaving things as they are clearly isn't an option, either.

1.

Dhaka, Bangladesh (44,500 people sq/km)

And then there was Dhaka.

The capital of Bangladesh is an unbelievable urban sprawl, with 17 million lost souls crammed

into its metropolitan urban area.

The operative word there is "crammed".

Dhaka's overcrowding is so abysmally intense that it frequently comes 2nd last in Quality

of Life indexes.

Only highly unstable Caracas in Venezuela fares worse among cities not actually in a

warzone.

It doesn't help that Bangladesh is abysmally poor.

The entire country is hugely underfunded, while even the simplest things cost far above

market rates, due to rampant corruption.

In Dhaka, that means there is no public transport, no infrastructure projects, few ways to police

this insane overcrowding, and almost nothing that can be done.

Infamously, this can be seen in Dhaka's traffic jams, which are more-or-less eternal.

Except during major strikes, Dhaka's streets are always, always gridlocked.

The city may never sleep, but it also never moves.

That's before we get onto the slums.

Traffic and poverty are bad in India, but in Dhaka they reach their apex.

So many humans living in such miserable conditions so close to each other is surely something

God never intended for his great green earth, yet there they are.

Migrants from around Bangladesh, looking to make their living in the most-overcrowded

city in the world.

Maybe next time the rest of us get stuck in traffic, we can think of those poor souls

in Dhaka's jams and put our moaning in perspective.

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on Thursday Donald Trump jr. testified for five hours in front of a Senate

committee behind closed doors where the public was not able to see what

questions he was asked or what answers he gave however we still have pretty

good evidence that Donald Trump jr. did nothing but lie as butt off in front of

that Senate committee this evidence comes from Democratic senators Chris

Coons and Richard Blumenthal both men have said that after the testimony first

of all it was clear he was not being completely honest with his answers and

furthermore he left a lot of questions unanswered

so senators left that meeting or that testimony that hearing with more

questions for Donald Trump jr. then he actually provided answers for he opened

a lot of holes according to Richard Blumenthal and there's a lot of just

spots within his testimony that don't quite add up here's what we're looking

at right now with this entire investigation going on into the Trump

administration obviously due to the fact that he had to testify and he met with

the Russians Donald Trump jr. is currently front and center in this

entire investigation what special prosecutor Bob Muller is

also looking at right now is Donald Trump's decision to dictate Trump Jr's

response to the New York Times about his meeting with the Russians and that's

where we got the whole oh it was only about adoption thing turns out that was

completely false we know that now and we know that Donald Trump according to

sources is the one who dictated that specific response which could in a way

be construed as obstruction and that is exactly what Bob Muller is looking at

right now he's decided he's going to interview members of the White House

staff to find out exactly how involved daddy Trump was with Trump Jr's response

about Russian adoptions this is looking really bad for the entire Trump family

at this point and even if we don't have any

of obstruction on behalf of Trump with regards to Trump Jr's response and the

whole Russian adoption thing we still know that the Russian adoption talking

point that Trump jr. initially gave is completely false Trump jr. admitted in a

statement on Thursday that this meeting he wanted to get information on Hillary

Clinton because he wanted to see how fit she was to hold office and if it

happened to be a foreign power that had that information to give him he was

still gonna hear him out and then according to him meet with his counsel

to decide if it was something they wanted to go forward with and release

publicly and blah blah blah Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal

again said we have no reason to believe that when Trump jr. went into that

meeting and spoke with those Russians that those Russians weren't ready and

open for business hoping to help Donald Trump get elected that's the overall

take away from Donald Trump Junior's testimony on Thursday he didn't do his

family any favors he didn't do himself any favors and all he's done is open up

an entirely new can of worms that hopefully Bob Muller is going to use to

continue this expedition to finally bring down the Trump administration

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Hello…welcome back to Most amazing Top 10…I am Rebecca Felgate and honestly, I really

hate these things you shouldn't google videos!

I am a happy person that likes ice cream and shiny things….I am less into the deep dark

web and stuff that makes me want to cry…but you guys keep watching these videos so I have

to keep making them!

Let's do this I guess….so speaking of how much I enjoy ice cream and the like, I

wish I had never googled this at number 10 … The Sugar content in a Starbucks Frappuccino

But they're so pretty!

I guess, like many things that are pretty…too much and it will kill you.

Starbucks drinks are packed with sugar – the Unicorn Frappe, for example, had 59 grams

of sugar.

But that isn't even the worst offender on the menu…the most sugary starbucks drink

is the Café Vanilla Frappuccino, which has 69 grams of sugar – almost the equivalent

of two cans of coke, or 3 Hershey chocolate bars.

Its good to be aware of what you're putting into your body….

But to be honest….

I like life not knowing how bad my favourite things are for me.

I am irresponsible that way.

9 - How to kiss For those of you who have yet to have that

magical moment in your life – let me break it to you now…it will probably be awkward

and awful…but that is part of life and you will treasure it.

Don't try and pick up kissing tips on google….

It will only stress you out and make you kiss like a robot… just go with it.

Hey, don't worry….you'll never want to kiss again when you see this….soooo,

proceed at will….coming in to number 8, we have the star-nosed mole.

I thought this must have been a photoshopped internet hoax but….nope…this fantastic

beast from my literal nightmares is real.

With approximately 22 noses….this mole is the fastest eater in the world....and the

thought of it eating is petrifying.

Similarly….the thought of eating THIS makes my stomach turn…. we begin our descent into

the unforgettable disturbing….

Dog lovers….

Look away slash stop listening for a sec….

7 - Mongolian BooDog So Mongolian Boodog is a, in my opinion, very

cruel delicacy eaten in Mongolia.

It refers to either goat or marmot that is slaughtered, disembowelled and stuffed with

hot stones to cook it from the inside.

The animal is cooked in its own skin, its legs are broken and bent backwards for easier

cooking.

You also have to poke a few holes in the boodog so that the steam inside doesn't make it

explode while you cook it.

Sad face.

If you think WE live in dark times, think again….at number 6 we have Medieval Torture

Techniques.

If you think Game of Thrones is brutal, you should know it has NOTHING on some of that

barbaric things people did in the middle ages….such as being strung up at the wheel, being hung

drawn and quartered, and of course, being pulled apart by horses.

Some dark dark stuff still going on today, at number 5, we have

Chinese Foetus Cannibalism A few years ago, South Korean Customs seized

thousands of pills containing powdered baby flesh that had been smuggled in from China.

Why?

Because a lot of Chinese people think that eating foetuses is good for their health………*do

a wide eye face*…..this belief is so widespread that hospitals sell dead babies, aborted or

otherwise, on to paying customers who want to eat the babies and often sit on long wait

lists to receive them.

One consumer said that he cooks a ginger, orange peel and foetuses soup.

Whyyy why why….

Why.

Why… at number 4 4 - Eel Girl

EEEEls up inside ya….finding an entrance where they can.

Want to see a girl put an eel up her bottom?

No.

I didn't think so.

Shall we move on.

I think we should, although we aren't moving anywhere nicer the eel anuses…so…make

of that what you will.

Coming in at number 3 - 4chan serial killer Well…this is deeply unsettling.

The 4Chan serial killer is a person who posted on controversial thread site, 4chan, claiming

to have killed several women and said they would post pictures if anyone could guess

their names.

They then posted a picture of a woman named Shuana Maynard, alive and dead…and loh and

behold she had been missing since 1998.

After several posts of the victims, the FBI were contacted but the killer has not yet

been found.

2 - 911 calls….but if you want to get specific….

The 9/11 emergency calls Oh god.

Unless you want to hear the last desperate pleas from doomed people who never made it

out that day…..just don't do it.

I can't imagine what I would do if I was the operator receiving those calls.

I don't know if this is better or worse…at this point it is all awful….next we have

Felix Gamez Garcia and Barnabas Gamez Castro.

These two were a pair of Mexican drug lords who tried to smuggle drugs into America but

were caught and murdered on camera….in really grizzly ways.

Okay…lets stop talking about this now because I want to cry.

I am going to need to think about my favourite things… like Harry Potter, Toffee Apples,

Sunny Winter days, Autumn Leaves, the ocean….okay….okay

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10 Most Overcrowded Cities - Duration: 13:52.

Doesn't being in a crowd just suck?

Catching the subway, getting in line at the airport, unexpectedly finding yourself in

the mosh pit at a heavy metal gig… hey, we've all been there.

But while those moments were likely among the least-pleasant of our lives, at least

we had somewhere you could escape to after.

Not everyone is so lucky.

Some of our fellow humans are stuck living in cities that are like Black Friday at the

magic unicorn store all year round.

We're talking the world's densest cities.

Cities with so many humans crammed into them that it's impossible to sneeze without accidentally

blowing your neighbor's toupee off.

Specifically, we're looking at the cities with the highest number of people per square

km in their wider metro area.

All our data comes from the UN Habitat data set, which you can browse for yourself by

following this link.

Got all that?

Great.

Then hold on tight as we take a ride through some of the most overcrowded places in the

entire world.

10.

Jakarta, Indonesia (9,600 people sq/km)

Overcrowded, crazy, polluted, borderline insane… those are just a few words travelers often

use to describe Indonesia's bloated capital.

Home to 30.2 million people crammed into a (relatively) tiny area, Jakarta comes from

the "go big or go home" school of urban sprawl.

The city exists in a state of

near-permanent gridlock, with cars clogging the roads morning, noon and night.

The infrastructure, too, is hopelessly crowded, to the point that Jakarta consistently ranks

as one of the world's worst cities for doing business in, as simply getting to your lunchtime

meeting on time will involve setting off at 5am.

Three weeks earlier.

In fact, Jakarta's overcrowding has gotten so bad that it's actually causing the city

to subside.

You read that right.

The sheer weight of all these houses, people and vehicles are causing parts of Jakarta

to sink at a rate of 25 centimeters every year.

That's faster than any city affected by climate change or not built over a gigantic

sink hole.

It's been estimated that saving Jakarta from a watery grave will cost at least $40

billion.

On the other hand, if you can stand the noise, the pollution, the mess, the near-daily protests

and the perma-gridlock, there is a lot to like about Jakarta.

Expats talk lovingly of the city's "energy", and it's hard to deny the whole conglomeration

has a rugged charm.

9.

Singapore, Singapore (10,200 people sq/km)

Just a short hop away by plane from chaotic Jakarta, Singapore feels like a city from

another planet.

One of the world's only city states (the others are tiny San Marino and even-tinier

Vatican City) Singapore is clean, ordered, high-tech and staggeringly prosperous.

It has a world-leading financial center, a famous vertical forest, and a government so

devoted to tidiness that it will publicly cane you for littering.

Oh, and it manages all this while being one of the densest cities on the face of the Earth.

Note that we didn't say "overcrowded".

Singapore may have a population of 5.53 million all jammed onto an island of only 518 square

kilometers, but it manages all these people with an efficiency that borders on the beautiful.

For decades, housing has been tightly controlled by the Housing Development Board, which has

covered the city with ultra-dense high-rises.

While the projects in the US are a source of alienation, in Singapore they're just

a fact of life.

Around 80% of Singaporeans live in HDB apartments, and 90% of those own the apartment themselves.

The result is a city that's ultra-dense, but also one of the most-orderly places on

Earth.

The downside is it's also insanely expensive for expats, especially compared to everywhere

else on this list.

8.

Abuja, Nigeria (10,500 people sq/km)

The story of Abuja is more than a little ironic.

Designed from scratch in the 1970s as a roomy getaway from overcrowded, chaotic Lagos, the

new Nigerian capital ultimately ended up going the way of its predecessor.

Six million people were sucked into a small strip of land designed for far, far fewer

residents.

The inevitable result?

A Euro-American style city of sweeping boulevards, towering skyscrapers and expensive mansions,

ringed by some of the most horrendous slums on the continent.

It's those slums that make Abuja's ranking here.

While the city proper is relatively prosperous and spacious – bar the chronic traffic jams

that affect the whole of Nigeria – the capital's larger metro area is a brutal, stinking place

where people are forced to live right on top of one another in substandard housing.

Perhaps it's no wonder one Abuja expat blog has called the city "the glossy veneer the

nation has haphazardly tried to use to cover its wounds."

Still, we don't want to just spend this entry kicking Nigeria's capital.

On the upside, the city is remarkably crime-free; something of an achievement in a country being

torn apart by a radical Islamist insurgency.

It's also got some stunning landmarks, even if you do have to squint to see them through

the smog.

7.

Kota, India (12,100 people sq/km)

Not far from the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur, sits India's second-most crowded city (yep,

we've got at least one more to go).

Kota is way off the tourist trail, for good reason.

It's a sprawling, industrial city that stretches along the river Chambal, and its major commodities

are heavy industry and the sort of grittiness usually associated with Raymond Chandler novels.

Population wise, it's surprisingly small (by Indian standards).

A mere one million souls call this city home, yet the sheer amount of space given over to

industrial architecture means that those who do live here are tightly crammed together.

Perhaps one reason you never hear much about overcrowding in Kota is because those being

crowded are generally students.

Kota is the place to go for those cramming to pass India's ultra-competitive engineering

and medical exams, and the city is full to overflowing with stressed-out students pulling

18-hour study shifts.

So hardcore is study in Kota that it has become a byword for burnout and even suicide in Rajasthan.

Instead of advertisements, many street billboards sport pictures of successful students, beaming

down almost mockingly at the huddled masses below them.

Hmm… is it just us, or does that sound less like a city, and more like the set-up for

a dystopian YA novel?

6.

Lagos, Nigeria (13,300 people sq/km)

Aaaaaaannnnnd we're back in Nigeria.

With 182 million citizens, the West Africa nation is by far the most-populous on the

continent.

And by far its most-populous city is the insane megalopolis of Lagos.

A sprawling, creaking, groaning, whirling mass of people, cars, skyscrapers, slums,

mosques, temples, madness and garbage, Lagos is like your average country-dweller's nightmare

vision of a city on steroids.

The streets are gridlocked 24/7, both on the road and the sidewalk.

There are rolling blackouts that last for days.

Apartment blocks are so overcrowded that up to 50 people can share a single toilet and

sink.

We don't want to pass judgement here, but when you've got 50 people fighting to take

a dump, you've got serious overcrowding problems.

Then there's the crime.

Lagos is so crime-ridden it makes Gotham City look like the winner of "Denmark's safest

suburb".

A US government report for 2017 said the dire economic conditions of most residents had

led to a spate of "armed muggings, assaults, burglaries, carjackings, rapes, kidnappings,

and extortion" aimed at foreigners, plus a staggering number of home invasions, even

when that home was surrounded by guards.

While all of the cities on our list have problems, we're willing to bet no others have them

quite so acute as Lagos.

5.

Casablanca, Morocco (14,200 people sq/km)

Known as the 'White City', Casablanca appears from afar like a glimmering jewel;

a sculpture made of marble.

Then you get closer and the whole illusion gives way to a writhing, pulsing, frenetic

mass of life scrabbling to cling onto the edges of Morocco's craziest port.

Nearly 7 million people live here, in a mess of traffic congestion and pollution so bad

that, by one count, it may be the sixth most polluted city in the world.

Forget Humphry Bogart telling Ingrid Bergman "here's looking at you, kid."

In modern Casablanca, he likely wouldn't be able to see her for all the smog.

Yet Casablanca is a city on the up.

After decades of being overlooked as the "dirty, ugly sister" of Morocco's big cities,

the famous port has reinvented itself as a 21st Century Cinderella, by which we mean

it's now a booming tech capital.

The city has even introduced a new 'smart traffic' system to try and combat the mind-numbing

congestion that has overwhelmed the streets for so long.

Whether it works or not remains to be seen.

Despite all these improvements, the issue of Casablanca's overcrowding is unlikely

to get better.

Like Abuja above, the city's main population problem stems from the grim, rundown slums

snaking through its heart, where Morocco's urban poor live in squalid conditions.

4.

Manila, Philippines (14,800 people sq/km)

If you count just the city proper (i.e. not the extended metro area), Manila is the most-overcrowded

city on Earth.

Even if you do as we're doing, and measure the whole mess, it still comes in at fourth.

12.49 million people are squeezed into this super-high rise, super-compact city; with

another 8 million in the urban conglomeration surrounding it.

Grinding poverty exists alongside unfeasible wealth, and it shows in all the worst possible

ways.

The tales of overcrowding in Manila can tell sound like something from an earnest, 1970s

sci-fi novel.

People with decent, middle class jobs live in tiny shacks under bridges, inches from

railway lines, or even in unused crypts, so overcrowded (and expensive) is the Philippine

capital.

General maternity hospitals stack mothers and newborn babies up to four a bed, just

to ensure there is enough room.

It's not unusual for a family of 8 to live in a 3 meter x 3 meter shack, like they're

stuck playing the longest, dullest game of sardines in the history of the world.

Things have gotten so bad that local journalists are sounding the alarm and calling the levels

of overcrowding dangerous.

And we've still got 3 more cities to go.

3.

Medellin, Colombia (19,700 people sq/km)

The only entry on our list that's neither in Asia or Africa, Medellin is Colombia's

second largest city, and erstwhile home of notorious douchebag Pablo Escobar.

But while Medellin's 3.7 million residents are far short of capital Bogota's 9.8 million

citizens, Medellin is much more compact.

Where Bogota sprawls for miles and miles in every direction, Medellin likes to keep its

residents close.

Interestingly, visit them both and Medellin actually feels less crowded than Bogota.

While any trip to Bogota is likely to leave you with memories of interminable traffic

jams, streets thick with bodies, and a transport system that resolutely refuses to function,

a trip to Medellin will probably leave you marveling at how comparatively orderly it

is.

Unlike its big brother, the city has a functioning metro system, is kept clean and tidy, and

ticks over in a normal way.

It also has much better weather; a fact completely unrelated to our topic of overcrowding, but

one Paisas (those from Medellin) are so proud of we couldn't leave it out.

Even the city's slums are better than you'll find elsewhere in the region.

While fighting in the slums once made Medellin the world's murder capital, today the rundown

streets are the focus of a massive regeneration project that is making it safer, richer and

more connected.

2.

Mumbai, India (31,700 people sq/km)

Now we get on to the really, really crowded cities.

Mumbai's larger metro area has a population of 20.7 million, as much as greater Manila

and greater Detroit combined.

Only in a much, much smaller area.

No prizes for guessing how that has turned out.

Mumbai is so jam-packed with heaving human flesh that it makes ultra-dense Manila feel

like remotest Alaska.

To give just a hint of the levels of crowding on display, figures released in 2014 found

that nearly 800 people a year die after falling from Mumbai's trains.

The reason they fall?

The carriages are so full that they get physically pushed out the open doors.

What else?

Well, there's the time that the state government decided to ease overcrowding by building a

whole new city, Navi Mumbai, to house new arrivals.

Navi Mumbai filled up so fast that, within 20 years, the government was forced to start

building a second overflow city to cope with it all.

There's also the crippling traffic jams.

A short drive from the center to the airport routinely takes upwards of 2 hours.

The government is worried that if things continue they soon won't be able to provide sanitation,

jobs or even food for everyone in the city.

The trouble is that Mumbai was built on a series of islands, and expansion is therefore

a hugely costly and time-consuming endeavor.

On the other hand, leaving things as they are clearly isn't an option, either.

1.

Dhaka, Bangladesh (44,500 people sq/km)

And then there was Dhaka.

The capital of Bangladesh is an unbelievable urban sprawl, with 17 million lost souls crammed

into its metropolitan urban area.

The operative word there is "crammed".

Dhaka's overcrowding is so abysmally intense that it frequently comes 2nd last in Quality

of Life indexes.

Only highly unstable Caracas in Venezuela fares worse among cities not actually in a

warzone.

It doesn't help that Bangladesh is abysmally poor.

The entire country is hugely underfunded, while even the simplest things cost far above

market rates, due to rampant corruption.

In Dhaka, that means there is no public transport, no infrastructure projects, few ways to police

this insane overcrowding, and almost nothing that can be done.

Infamously, this can be seen in Dhaka's traffic jams, which are more-or-less eternal.

Except during major strikes, Dhaka's streets are always, always gridlocked.

The city may never sleep, but it also never moves.

That's before we get onto the slums.

Traffic and poverty are bad in India, but in Dhaka they reach their apex.

So many humans living in such miserable conditions so close to each other is surely something

God never intended for his great green earth, yet there they are.

Migrants from around Bangladesh, looking to make their living in the most-overcrowded

city in the world.

Maybe next time the rest of us get stuck in traffic, we can think of those poor souls

in Dhaka's jams and put our moaning in perspective.

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You Can Do Better - 90 Hours Without Sleep | truTV - Duration: 1:48.

Since this episode is about staying up all night,

I thought I would learn about the effects

of sleep depravation,

so I'm gonna have some fun and act out the effects

of withholding sleep while Dr. Raj is here to explain

all of the science stuff that is happening to my brain.

So, for our viewers at home, please don't try this.

There are going to be short-term and long-term problems

from sleep depravation.

Your memory, accuracy, it's just not safe.

Let's start the clock.

Congratulations, Matthew, you've been awake for 24 hours.

How do you feel?

I feel, uh, really tired.

Well, around this time when someone's sleep deprived,

they could start having auditory hallucinations.

[dog barking]

No, no, no,

I don't want your dog.

And there can be problems communicating.

[gulps] Dr. Raj, I, uh, want, um,

I want to go pizza.

At 36 hours you'll start having some visual hallucinations.

[birds chirping]

Is there a flock of birds

in here? A flock of birds flying around in here?

No.

And you're gonna start having some short-term memory loss.

Oh, my God, are there birds in here?

At 48 hours you start seeing double, hearing voices... [echo]

episodes of sleep attacks and microsleep--

uncontrollable sleeps that have been sporadic.

Dr. Raj, why are there two of you?

After 90 hours of sleep deprivation,

the average human mind is in a psychedelic state,

just like being on LSD.

Your coat is made of Rice Crispy treats.

Let me eat it.

Clearly there are some acute and chronic effects

of sleep deprivation.

Don't let this happen to you.

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