fundacion jonathan. it's a clinic for young people and 'ancianos' sin mucho dinero. it costs $2 to see a doctor of any kind (i think the different types of doctors come on specific times and days and people come depending on which doctor is there) and while you wait they feed you ham sandwiches with a soda. some people come to just the comedor with their fundacion jonathan identification and a large plastic bag which is filled with large amounts of donated and sliced bread, more other kinds of bread, uncooked sausages and some cornmeal.
que dios le paga.
i'd never heard that before until i was giving people food today. so thei version of thanks was 'may god pay you'. does this imply that they prioritized for me that i be paid back for my service by god than i be blessed by god? so it's probably just custom but i don't like it. i suppose the 2 options could be the same thing but i'd rather be generally blessed by god than repaid in whatever manner for my helping them out.
quote unquote pickup lines/words/noises in ecuador:
hola
hola princesa/preciosa
*hola mujer
(the noise you make when trying to sound like a mouse or rat)
i walk by a car dealership to get to the bus and one specific guard, dressed in guardsman getup, gun and hat sometimes picks flowers and holds them out for me or says one of the above lines and i laugh and he does too and that's our relationship, it happens every time i walk by him.
white printer paper is called papel bond. keep that in mind.
a bunch of different kinds of paper are hanging out at a bar when toilet paper and photo paper get into an argument. someone, and i won't say who, threw a punch and from there cardboard paper joined as well as colored paper and construction paper until another paper came and all by himself, broke up the fight. toilet paper asked him after it was all over, 'so who are you?' and the paper responded 'bond, papel bond'.
jajajajajjaajjaja.
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