The internet is a place for all things cool, obscure and some absolutely bizarre.
This video perhaps falls in all of the above categories.
A video of a woman sweeping while on a hoverboard is currently all over the internet. Reportedly from Pakistan, the video shows a woman in a salwar-kameez, sweeping her front yard while riding her hoverboard (remember the rage it was in 2016?). The woman manages to clean the entire area in the matter of seconds while comfortably squatting on the two-wheeled gadget.
Shared by many online, one version of the video has over 2 lakh views.
Comments on the video ranged from jokes to praise for the tech-savvy aunty.
"She definitely is living in 3017," said a comment.
Another said, "What a way to use technology".
"The proper use of a hoverboard," declared a third.
This video perhaps falls in all of the above categories.
A video of a woman sweeping while on a hoverboard is currently all over the internet. Reportedly from Pakistan, the video shows a woman in a salwar-kameez, sweeping her front yard while riding her hoverboard (remember the rage it was in 2016?). The woman manages to clean the entire area in the matter of seconds while comfortably squatting on the two-wheeled gadget.
Comments on the video ranged from jokes to praise for the tech-savvy aunty.
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Another said, "What a way to use technology".
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