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Por la Ventana Podcast EN LA ISLA # 118 “LA PEPI”🙋🏻‍♀️🇨🇴

Por la Ventana Podcast EN LA ISLA # 118 “LA PEPI”🙋🏻‍♀️🇨🇴

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0:00

What? What? What?

0:01

I'm going to start the race, ready?

0:40

Is this a transmission? Yes I hate transmissions in this part of the world This is with a clutch and everything Do you always drive automatic? Oh, this is the Camry? Yes, dude. Oh, the gear changes are horrible here. Oh, this is with a clutch and everything.

0:48

Do you always drive with an automatic?

0:49

No, I drive with my car. It's manual, but I haven't had to change gears. But this morning it was a little weird. But we had driven it with an automatic here. I'm going to start now. Oh, no, man. Ready?

1:03

I'm going. We know Obvious in the Alarco much Activity we're gonna see an island but almost every corner meet our creatures to win a show the idea They're not a lot of people happy. I'm orment. It has been a notice. Come is us. Come is that the name?

1:15

I come with me. I'm peppy

1:18

They said get better peppy peppy

1:21

Okay, baby, or can I move us back home? and then say some I need to mess young penny Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, Pepe, partner. We don't need thongs, asses or tits to hit.

1:45

We just need this princess.

1:48

First day driving in a mechanic car. What are your thoughts, André?

1:52

It's weird to put the gear shift on the left. Weird.

1:55

But if there's someone good to put it in, it's André.

1:57

Weird. Look, I'm shitting. No.

2:00

The dog got in a... No I'm not saying it's ugly, I'm just saying it's a little boring. It's boring, we've been here for a month and a half.

2:26

I can't judge it, it's boring.

2:29

How can you judge it boring if you don't even know it? Perro's friends, thanks for coming to the shows, but your place is boring. Like they close all the shows.

2:41

I'm not a perro, but your place is boring. How do you close all the shows in Peru?

2:46

Yes, with the Perth planet. Don't be so Perro, son of a bitch.

2:49

Yes.

2:50

But for example, what we are going to do today is not boring.

2:53

Look, that bridge is so beautiful.

2:55

Everything seems nice.

2:56

It's fun.

2:57

No, Perth is very nice.

2:58

Well, we are in Perth, assholes. I don't know the performers, but I know the women who are young and decided to be on the show. We are going to invite Pepi. Pepi was one of our assistants at yesterday's show.

3:14

Pepi, welcome to the show Por la Ventana.

3:16

What part of Colombia are you from?

3:17

I'm from Neiva. Neiva?

3:19

Neiva Abuela.

3:20

Where are the people from Neiva? She's alone, mom!

3:25

Why do you want to come to the stage through the window?

3:28

I feel like I'm cool and...

3:30

I'm going to leave! I'm going to leave! Yes, well, she's cool!

3:36

Leave her!

3:37

A woman with an incredible charisma, with many things to tell. But according to memory, I think she was about 20 years old. Colombian, from Guila. I didn't invite her because I also said, no, I'm from Australia, no, I don't know.

3:48

So it's better to invite her to the four-hour episode. A person who doesn't have much to tell, so it's better to invite her. Where you have to talk more still. That's a very rude fag, man.

3:57

Say that she wants to talk to her and that's it. the I love this woman, man. Whoever is her boyfriend, don't let her go.

4:25

Or buy a parrot, which is the same shit.

4:28

The dog took Jessica out the first time because he wanted to get her.

4:31

Oh, I see.

4:32

Jessica showed me that this could end up in a lawsuit. Colombia should learn from these four lanes. Look, there are five here. No, dog, my son. That's how you get to Bogota. Can you imagine the whole north highway like this?

4:47

All of it.

4:47

And Soacha.

4:48

All of Soacha like this?

4:49

All of it.

4:49

No, I mean,

4:50

Aniquilar Soacha, man.

4:52

No, I'm kidding.

4:52

To turn it into a highway.

4:54

Soacha, no more.

4:55

Look, a little train there. I don't think it's a city that's so far from everything, right? I think it's the farthest city in the world I've talked to some Colombians who said that to get here is the most distant city At least for us It's the most isolated city in the world, they said yesterday But at least for Latinos, yes or yes, we have to go all the way But for the same people from Australia it's like, uff, shit

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5:17

Like, uff, it's in the it, man. Like the bathroom, José. Nah, nah. Like the toothbrush for Emir. No, I'm kidding, man. People think it's true, but no. Emir doesn't have a toothbrush.

5:30

No, I'm kidding.

5:32

But let's continue the topic. It's just that Per is bored. Let's continue the topic, man. No, Per is not bored. Per is not bored! But why do you think it's boring to ask if we've been here for a day? I like to get in, but I don't think I can come to Australia.

5:47

This country is so calm, safe, and of course, very cool, but I think it's because there's extreme control. But what are you controlling? You know, I have a lot of trust, you know? It's because I'm from the jungle. I go out and I'm waiting for people, at least for people to come in. I'm not asking for money. I left yesterday.

6:05

In these countries, it doesn't happen that much because they are very big. Everyone has a car, so almost no one goes on foot. Although in Sydney, the city, there were a lot of people on foot. Melbourne too. Not here. This is more like a small town.

6:18

At the show yesterday, people told us that he was doing well. The guy who lent us the car also said that Perre saved his life and all that But how would you fix Perre's car?

6:26

No, Perre is Colombian, I don't have to fix his car

6:31

But it's not because he's saying that he's bored They tell him that he has to go to Perre's But it's ok, you can modify it as you want

6:36

Because we know that he finds it boring They're going to give me the possibility

6:40

So he's going to go to Perre's, he's calm I would go camping, and they would be calm I would come, I would live, I wouldn't do anything I would just be there

6:46

You would just go to a Central Decolabasta But I'm not asking for a drink, I'm not asking for a bitch I'm asking for a place where something happens I went to buy a coffee and the person never greeted me Do you understand me? Maybe it's because I'm one of those people who say good morning

6:59

and say, how are you? I'm not saying that, but I'm saying that people don't speak English. For example, I went to buy the album this morning and what I understood, I thought they were cold to communicate, but they're not like a bathroom, you know? The only thing I would change about a place like this is something that can't be changed, because it's part of the culture, and it's that they're more familiar, unless they're more empathetic.

7:22

But it's their culture, you can't change that. It's very difficult. We're going to get to where the guest is. But it's so beautiful. Look at these houses.

7:30

What a cool house. Houses, Danny. Yes, houses.

7:33

Hey, Pepi.

7:35

How are you?

7:35

I'm here.

7:40

Yeah. Yeah! $750 $250? per week?

8:06

yes, everything is paid per week

8:08

do you work here? yes, I have 2 jobs I clean and I also work at the place where we make the alcohol

8:15

oh, the places where you blow?

8:17

yes, the production part where we assemble them how old were you? 20 and how long have you been here? I arrived in March of last year

8:25

And why? Why did you come to Australia?

8:27

When I was in school, I didn't know how to study or anything And I was like, in Colombia, no

8:32

What?

8:33

You didn't see many opportunities in Colombia

8:35

Yes, like... Like because my sister had studied environmental engineering And it was like, no, I don it all very like that. I said, no, I want to go, I want to go. And I'm going wherever, but I'm going. You didn't want to be in Colombia? Yes, I said, I want to go. So I said, no, to Europe.

8:52

And then it started like the Australia thing, which got like a rage. No, the COVID visa, the work visa. What, what, what? The COVID visa? What was the visa like? He's sick He was allowed to work without studying I think it was something like that

9:10

They gave him the visa to work as a chameleon I was like, that's cool But at that time I was 16 I had COVID

9:18

I had balls At that time I was human

9:22

I don't think they respected me

9:24

How old were you? 16? Yes, I was 16 human at that time. I don't think they respected me.

9:26

How old were you? 16?

9:27

Yes, I was 16 when I started.

9:30

Yes, I couldn't. I finished school and I said, I'm going to stay at home, my mom is going to make me do chores.

9:37

Go to Australia.

9:38

Yes.

9:39

Make chores in Australia.

9:40

Make chores in other countries.

9:42

Not chores at home, but I'm going to do my job in Australia. I'm going to do my job to the mother of another son of a bitch. But the mother doesn't pay, right?

9:48

Yes, of course. And what? How about a haircut?

9:54

So I said I didn't want to stay here, so I left the house and went to Popayán.

9:58

Oh, you're from Neiva, right? Yes, from Neiva. And why Popayán? It's the Neiva's Bogota That's the Neiva's New York It's the dream of the Neiva He wanted to fulfill the dream of the Neiva But the young people go to Popayán a lot

10:13

Because it's the university city

10:15

But in Montana, there's a coyote We're almost there We're almost there and Popayán is already going down

10:21

He's going to get confused

10:23

He's influenced But it's not Australia.

10:26

But it's probably Papaya. That dog that jumps is a kangaroo.

10:29

But they brought her here.

10:31

She thinks this is Papaya. She doesn't think Papaya is Macaro.

10:34

But Petro is doing it right. If you notice the change, you went to Papaya.

10:38

So I started working to save money. To come to Australia But you have had your goals there What did you work in Papaya? In a bakery, and then I started talking to the agent and we were talking and he said, I said, no, I want to go and he said, oh, you have a sister?

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10:54

He said, well, sell them both and that's it

10:56

And I made a video

10:58

Since he is selling bread

11:00

So he made us a video and we came

11:02

But if they made the video

11:04

Wait, a video and we came. Oh, but you did make the video. Wait, what video?

11:06

No, it was a joke.

11:08

Oh, you're a bad girl.

11:10

But when she makes a joke, she laughs.

11:12

Why? Because I said it so seriously. She started with a white beard and she didn't laugh. And she never laughs. But what a difference, right? The aura of her, Her aura, the other's aura. Well, it's just that, of course, Pepi...

11:26

I asked you yesterday at the show, you told me you didn't know, it's because you were here in Australia, but I think there's probably a dream, Pepi.

11:31

Yes, it's just that I was really nervous.

11:33

No nerves, no nerves, man.

11:35

Relax, relax, calm down.

11:38

Calm down. I don't want to talk about it. So then the man said, no, his sister should go first and that the land should be taken care of. That she should eat shit and then I should come. So my sister came first and then I was going to come, but I got sick. So they had to operate on me.

11:53

And what did they do?

11:54

They gave me something here, like in the coccyx, and it hurt me and it grew like a lump That started to happen to me after I removed my chimpanzee. The eggs went back.

12:08

Like a cyst.

12:10

Like cancer? A cyst is like a fat ball, but it can be benign or malignant. But when it's malignant, it's cancer.

12:17

Yes, yes. So, of course, they had to rule that out and they didn't know, so they operated on me. But since it took a long in Colombia, it took me a year to get to Australia. But the plan was to come, work, make money and come back.

12:30

That's what everyone generally thinks, all Colombians, right?

12:33

But you like this country so much that you're already in love.

12:35

Yes, well, I mean, I really like it. Like, life and being so calm. And really, like, here you can give yourself, let's say, taste. For example, I bought the car and I said, Mari, in Colombia I don't...

12:46

In Colombia you couldn't buy a car?

12:47

Yes, yes.

12:48

Yes, to buy a car. How much did the car cost you?

12:50

Like 2,700.

12:51

And how long did you work?

12:52

Did you buy a car?

12:54

But there are severe a car, man. But you're 20 years old and you already have a car.

13:06

I have a super-moped car.

13:09

It's not the only car that's here in Perth.

13:13

Of course, you do it for the displacement, so you can get there faster.

13:15

Because to do cleaning, everyone asks for a car. Of course, because the displacement can be very far. For example, I used to live in the South East And they sent me to the South, and it was like 30km Because here, this is so long, so it was like indispensable So they lent me the money so I could buy it

13:37

Yes, and that's it

13:38

How long did you do the car?

13:39

Camelling it

13:40

Around, judiciously, like 3 months

13:42

But, that's so little time I We did it, because it was Satan who said, keep your beard! Keep your beard!

14:06

But they are different.

14:08

They are different.

14:10

He says it like that.

14:12

No, because I feel that we are very... We love faith a lot.

14:18

What I was telling you, Piro,

14:20

he doesn't even know how to hug me.

14:22

Really?

14:24

He doesn't have arms. to hug me. Really? I swear. He's a tree. He doesn't have arms and fingers.

14:27

We'd get together and he'd be like this. And he'd say hi from afar.

14:31

And I'd be like, uff.

14:32

How did you meet him?

14:33

No, on Tinder.

14:38

How long have you been with him?

14:39

A year. I'm a professional. How old is he? He's 24. 45! And what did you like about him?

14:45

If they're people like that, how do you feel? Yes, that he made her fall in love.

14:47

Or was it the same thing you said? Yes, I don't know.

14:49

It was like...

14:50

I don't know if he made her fall in love.

14:51

It was like being different, and you said, but he was trying to open up a little bit, you know? So it was like, they are like that because they are touched.

15:05

Well, that's how they are. How do you say that they are touched?

15:08

That's how they are.

15:10

They are not used to hugs, kisses, hugs, kisses, kisses.

15:14

People here are very detached from their families.

15:19

And he told me that they didn't hug each other. And when I met them, I said, Oh, hello! And I hugged them, I gave them an avocado, and they said no.

15:27

You gave them everything you had, right?

15:29

You gave them everything you had, right?

15:31

Without an avocado, who would give an avocado to their mother-in-law? No, but it's the same, for them an avocado is something exotic, right?

15:37

Yes, yes, of course. And an avocado? An avocado bag, like small ones, around 7 dollars. 100 dollars? 7, 7.

15:45

Ah, ah, ah.

15:47

No, like the bag, but small avocados.

15:49

But 7 dollars is not expensive.

15:51

But small.

15:52

But what they give you in a hug is big.

15:55

7 dollars for the small avocados.

15:57

Why don't you hug me? How did the man fall in love with you? If it was so hard for him, what did he do? Or was it you who took the initiative to talk to him?

16:06

Or was it the papers?

16:08

The papers, yes.

16:10

I think at that moment I wasn't looking for anything serious. So it was like...

16:14

A joke, of course. Like, I want to hook up with an Australian.

16:16

Yes, and try. So I was calm, I wasn't looking for anything, but he was giving himself and he was trying hard, he was inviting me So in the end it was... You liked him? Yes, yes, he was giving himself and I started to like him

16:30

But do you see that he also has a good energy with you, I mean, he wants something serious?

16:36

Yes, yes

16:36

He's going to fall in love with a guy who loves her just to attack you Well, if I've known him for a year and he is there, why believe? I also take the initiative of being such a parcatasec person I think men, for fuck's sake, say whatever I mean, they're going to take advice from three older brothers, you know? If it's that girl, then, fuck, one day I'll fuck her I'm serious

16:58

No, but she's not, the idea is that I'll fuck her No, that's why But you mean like you hit him? Well, you don't know where that person you're used to having is. Yes, you don't know if you can have them.

17:10

No, but he, for example, doesn't like... I mean, we don't have intimacy that often.

17:16

He doesn't like to fuck a lot.

17:19

Why?

17:20

Because you haven't asked him.

17:21

I ask him. And what does he say? That he's like that. That I don't have arms, you bitch!

17:26

That I can't do anything, you bitch!

17:28

That I'm a square! He doesn't have legs, this guy. How much intimacy does he have? Like, how can you know? No, but those questions are very...

17:38

No, no, but let's say...

17:39

Oh, no, sex. But when you were with him, was it like this incredible, or was it more like this sex? So you lasted 15 days without walking?

18:07

It was...

18:08

Normal? Yes, I mean, so... Rich but normal? Yes, yes. That's when I started, I said, no, I can't live like this.

18:18

And more with 20 years, right?

18:20

20, 20 years.

18:21

And it was peculiar. I mean, I say that it happens to me...

18:23

Bigger, that. Like this? It's normal.

18:25

Like this?

18:26

Like a lady?

18:27

Like a lady.

18:28

Like an aunt.

18:31

It could be something medical, let's say.

18:32

No, I think it depends, it has to do more with their culture.

18:33

I also feel that they are cultured. They are like that, very cold. They don't fuck that much. How is your mother-in-law? She doesn't. She does fuck.

18:46

I do fuck her.

18:47

I do fuck her.

18:48

I do fuck her.

18:57

I do fuck her. But you tie me up and you throw me water like that? Let's say that from two times a month, one was good. And I started to say no. So I looked for it.

19:10

I said, oh no.

19:12

I did it like that.

19:15

And I said, I'm going to put some cute nipples.

19:21

Marti, the old ladies are great. It's the opposite of our conception. But what a difference, right? Because you're Colombian, Colombians are the opposite.

19:32

The girl puts on horrible thongs.

19:34

And a whiskey. It's normal that in some times you don't have so many desires.

19:40

You don't have a penis.

19:42

It's normal that in a time of practice you have a new job, you're stressed. It's normal that at some point a man or a woman doesn't want to have sex. But of course, if in a year, things don't change, it's hard.

19:55

I... I would cry. You would cry? Yes, like, oh, get jealous.

20:03

Oh, you would on his own. Put them on.

20:06

But, and then, he's weird. Because when I put on the heels that I thought were pretty, and then I went out with some street heels. Oh, yes, yes. And I said, but, I mean, for me, that's not normal.

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20:19

Like, not always, you know what I mean? I'm not going to say it again. I'm not going to say it again. I'm not going to say it again. I'm not going to say it again. I'm not going to say it again.

20:25

I'm not going to say it again.

20:26

I'm not going to say it again.

20:27

I'm not going to say it again.

20:30

I'm not going to be in that conversation, that conversation is uncomfortable. No, and several times. And what did he say?

20:46

He said, give me time.

20:48

Time is what I don't want.

20:50

Time without a spoon is what I want.

20:52

What I want is penis.

20:54

Right now, it's like things are changing.

20:56

Do you want to get married, Pepe? Yes, I would like that. Yes, you dream of a church wedding, dressed.

21:02

Yes, with a nice wedding. I'm not sure if I'm going to get married. I'm not sure if I'm going to get married. I'm not sure if I'm going to get married. I'm not sure if I'm going to get married.

21:08

I'm not sure if I'm going to get married. I'm not sure if I'm going to get married. I'm not sure if I'm going this year to say, I hope I don't get laid by this other guy. Maybe we can talk about whatever,

21:26

and not speak Spanish. No, but, but the truth is no. You're embarrassed to be unfaithful. Yes, yes, I've never been unfaithful. And more than me, like they were unfaithful.

21:34

How many boyfriends have you had?

21:35

I had three. I had one in school, I had a son had a partner.

21:46

Oh, the girl, the girl, the girl, the girl.

21:52

And well, they broke up, and when they broke up, he looked for me. And I don't know what happened to me. And I, I mean, I don't know what happened to me. And well, we started. But obviously he was still...

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22:05

With the other girl, flirting.

22:07

I wanted to fuck her, it was a joke.

22:09

He fucked me. But that happens at that age. At that age it's really normal. Really. With the cock, until 22, 23 years old. It's very normal.

22:22

I remember once, I was... Because he checked my cell phone, he was crazy.

22:26

Oh, he checks your cell phone?

22:27

Crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy.

22:29

We had a day like that, the best you can imagine. Time together, everything...

22:33

Romantic, everything, a great day.

22:36

He came and he had two cell phones, the one from work and his. And he, as he bathroom with his cell phone and he had his work cell phone and I was like... I grabbed it and I went in and of course, there were chats with the ex saying like, hello my love, I don't know what, I'm going to leave this cell phone at home

22:52

because I don't know what, I don't know what and I was like, is it?

22:56

and well, I got there and I was like hello!

23:00

I mean, look at it! And no, and she said to me, no, I have WhatsApp Plus and those are old messages, don't worry.

23:08

WhatsApp Plus?

23:09

You don't know what WhatsApp Plus is? It's like you delete a message, but you can keep seeing the message. Do you understand me? Like WhatsApp, like...

23:16

More pro.

23:17

Yes, like hacked, so to speak. So she said to me, I have that WhatsApp, so that message is old. It's from now, don't worry. And I believed her. And the other day, she sent him pictures like this, in a ball.

23:30

I have WhatsApp Plus. I have WhatsApp XXX.

23:37

I have Herpes Plus.

23:39

It's a positive, but it's in the past.

23:42

No, that's not normal AIDS. It's AIDS plus, man.

23:47

Papilloma plus. Papilloma plus.

23:51

And I believed him, and I believed all the things he did to me. I mean, I say that maybe...

23:56

And the thing about the old lady, how did that happen? How did that happen?

24:00

Also because I heard that he got a a notification and I saw it. And he told me, I can't control her, she's the one who sends me.

24:07

No, but Pepita...

24:10

No, no, and then I remember one day I was working and he told me, love, can you lend me 60,000 pesos to go to the circus?

24:19

And I said, yes.

24:20

I told him, are you going alone?

24:21

Yes, I'm going alone.

24:22

And he went with her. No, but Pepita is also a bad girl.

24:26

No, she's a good girl.

24:27

How did she survive in Australia?

24:29

I don't know.

24:29

That's why she came to this city, which doesn't have any malice or any fucking shit. But she speaks very well of... Yes, she has a very beautiful but very innocent aura. How old were you? I was 17 I was 8 I was like, what the hell Why would you give your boyfriend money

24:50

to go to the circus? That's what the rest of the people do And that happens to the rest of the people Girls know that you lose control of your desires They know it But I learned over time

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25:02

to be very detailed and very evident but at the same time very sharp I have a very loving detail about you but if I see your energy, I'm done I'm not going to give you flowers again like a faggot I say there's nothing here

25:15

but there are guys that are very indifferent

25:18

and the guys are like

25:20

What is the most romantic thing you have given me?

25:23

The most romantic thing you have ever given me. The most romantic thing you've ever given me. I was very romantic.

25:26

Oh, man, I... Once I went to Villavicencio.

25:29

He told me,

25:30

You're going to Villavicencio?

25:31

Not only the gift, but the details I had. I had details, I mean... I think I'm a detail-oriented person. If you need anything, I'll help you. But that was because I wanted to fuck. But romantic, romantic... I don't know how to say it, I don't know what it could be. Because once a girl was more in a bad mood than in a good mood.

25:52

The old lady was...

25:53

She was very happy.

25:54

And I said, I'm going to lend you 200 lucas and we're going to raffle those 200 lucas. And we're going to collect money so you're okay. It's a detail that is not something romantic like flowers or a dinner But no, romantic, that's a good work of charity And don't tell me it's a mom Say if it's romantic, man

26:14

Say if it's romantic, what is the most romantic thing you've done?

26:18

I made a video of Sophie so that they would hit me I think the only person I saw besides Sophie was Cami Do you remember that I showed it to you, Cami? So I We went to Monterrat and I wrote a letter to him saying I hope to be here with you. And I gave those papers to him and we came back.

26:48

That romantic was also a dog regret.

26:51

But clearly because I was... And the guilt makes it...

26:55

It's no longer useful.

26:58

I'll send it to you. Well, Pepe, welcome to the window of the activity. I'm going to go to a place that is very chameleon and that I don't give a shit. I mean, don't get me wrong. The activa are five blacks.

27:13

It's in Bukhanken.

27:14

It's in Rolls-Royce Land.

27:15

No, you're kidding.

27:16

No, mom, we're going to go to an island that's close by.

27:17

They told me you were a chameleon and we're going to give you a shit.

27:18

Okay, Pepi. I'm from an island nearby. They told me that I was going to have a great time. What was your favorite moment in Australia?

27:26

My favorite moment was when we went to Bali. It wasn't even in Australia. I hadn't left the country until I came to Australia. But coming here to work and eat shit and everything. Going to Bali and feeling like that was the reward. I think that was one of the best experiences I had.

27:44

And in Bali they gave me a lot

27:46

In Bali you were crazy

27:48

Yes Bali

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My dad went to Bali

27:52

For example When I arrived in Australia I arrived at the end of March and I was 5 years old in May And in May, on my mom's birthday They detected stomach cancer

28:02

It was a shitty birthday I was far from my cancer I had a shitty birthday I was far from my mom

28:06

I felt guilty because

28:08

I was the one who cooked for her

28:10

And of course, when I had stomach cancer my mom told us about it My mom and my sister started crying and I saw them crying and I said I can't get sick, you know?

28:23

I said, no, that's cancer. And that's it. I told him, don't be scared of cancer. Because I feel that when you are told cancer, you are already there to say it. We tried to calm down. My sister calmed down.

28:34

My mom, yes. My mom didn't know how to tell us. And I felt guilty because, by the way, I didn't spend much time with my mom because my dad got sick. So I stayed with my mom. You didn't live together? No, they were separated. And then I came and I was with my mom for like two days. And I said, no, I wasn't with my mom.

28:51

The day of cancer.

28:52

And I felt guilty. And I said, no, why? Why me?

28:56

It was your fault.

28:57

No, it you have to live your normal life. And it was work. And I thought about my mom. I said, Marika, I just got here. When was I going to Colombia? I mean, I said no. The chemo started and everything.

29:12

All of that without a damn thing?

29:13

Yes.

29:14

Of course, a little bit of a damn thing. That's easier.

29:18

It's easier.

29:19

She still believes in me. If that happened to you, I'd be a fucking saint. I'm a bit like my mom, because cancer was going to hit her hard.

29:28

How is she now?

29:29

My mom recovered.

29:30

Mom died.

29:32

My mom recovered from cancer very well, really.

29:34

And fast.

29:35

And the worst thing is that my mom had advanced faggot cancer in stage three, from the last faggots.

29:45

Yes, of course.

29:46

You put desire in their life.

29:47

If you were to get over the disease,

29:48

dance, but...

29:49

No, we were telling my mom.

29:51

Look, if you were to get over the disease,

29:53

dance and change.

29:54

Yes.

29:54

And look, do it with your arm.

29:56

Like this. And you show your sister, How long were you in Bali? About a week. You barely knew each other.

30:05

Who did you go with?

30:06

My boyfriend.

30:07

That's cool.

30:08

They say Bali looks like Neiva.

30:10

Have you seen it?

30:11

Yes, I saw a news article.

30:13

Really?

30:15

The mayor...

30:18

You're going to see it, right?

30:19

Neiva said that.

30:20

I've done a little bit.

30:22

I don't think so.

30:24

Let's say, like, certain areas.

30:26

Pepe.

30:27

No, it's just that Neiva is a metropolis.

30:32

I think that's a lie.

30:36

The one that Neiva knows.

30:38

Look, it's just like Papayanes.

30:42

How long will it take to get there?

30:43

Are we going up or what?

30:44

Yes, hold on, we're almost done eating. Oh my God. It's in vain, right? Hugged Archer. So now what? You're not even married anymore?

31:05

Oh, yeah.

31:06

So what?

31:07

We're with Archer, who is an expert in sexuality. We came just to ask you this question, because we're in a crossroad here. How much should the legal period be in this year, from sex a week with the partner?

31:23

How much should it be for you to say, of sex a week with the partner. How many times a week? You have to do it for yourself.

31:26

To decide, that's fine.

31:27

That's fine.

31:27

With the man.

31:28

Weekly.

31:29

Weekly.

31:30

Three or four is fine.

31:32

Three or four a week.

31:33

Well, the week has seven days, and of course, it has to be half. I agree with the gentleman that three or four,

31:38

of course, there are weeks where there may be more. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. You're lying, Pepi. That's a minimum of two. You're lying. You're going to sleep on the floor.

32:07

I say three.

32:08

Three nights. I also think three nights at all.

32:11

Three sex nights.

32:13

Monday, Wednesday, Saturday.

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All of them.

32:15

No, it doesn't have to be on a schedule.

32:17

No, it's not.

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It's not.

32:20

That's never seen in such a strict way. That never looks as strict as you talking to your partner and saying, no, we're going to have sex three times a week. No, no, no.

32:27

That excludes. The best reports and exclusions in the world, nero.

32:30

Girls report and I know you're the perries.

32:33

Rihanna.

32:36

Well, Pepe, we got to, what's this called, Archie?

32:39

Rottnest.

32:40

Rottnest.

32:41

Rottnest Island.

32:43

Thank you. Are we going to rent a bike, Nero?

32:46

Do you want to rent a bike, man?

32:48

Ready?

32:53

What a good laugh. If you can't take it, you're still lucky. That's why you don't get a kick in the ass, mom. Why don't you get it, mom? Get it so I can kick your ass. give a fuck, mom. Why don't you get it, mom? Get it so I can fuck it. What a dog, right?

33:07

It's a place, right?

33:10

It looks like a rat, the son of a bitch.

33:12

We thought it was an animal, but it's a rat.

33:15

Yes, it is.

33:20

Hey, dad.

33:21

Emil is going to get off the signs saying,

33:23

touch, touch, Dad. What, Mircea? Are you going to let the signers send you? You want to touch the car?

33:31

Give me a clue, Lentejos. Maniz, look at that landscape, Maniz.

33:34

No, very bad.

33:36

I escaped, I escaped, I escaped, Nero.

33:39

I hit the lot.

33:40

I hit the ball, Nero. I hit the ball.

33:44

That way, you can go you can, over there no.

33:46

That's it, we take the climb, son of a bitch. Daddy, on the right side there are changes, put it on the changes softly and just... You have to grab it, you know what, look like this, son. Soft change, see you at the beginning, see you man. Soft change, man, change my back you son of a bitch!

34:13

You're the best!

34:16

We're from the land of the rich!

34:20

I'm missing a leg!

34:25

That's why I'm not from the Culean

34:28

Get out of there!

34:31

That's why you're not from the Culean! I'm going to get it. This is how the island of Jurassic Park is, remember? But which one of those are you fed up with?

35:13

Well, it's an island, right?

35:18

Some small bugs.

35:19

No, it's because a scientist extracted a Sanjudo Kepi with a dinosaur, the DNA of a dinosaur's DNA from a San Juan. He replicated it. There's also a movie that replicates a dinosaur's park. There's also a movie that replicates a dinosaur's park.

35:35

I'm kidding.

35:37

I'm doing this episode in a very interesting way. I'm kidding. Baby is good.

35:44

He's looking at the box and fixed it and screwed it up again.

35:46

Those sons of bitches. Don't record!

35:48

I invited you to sit down and look at your cell phone!

35:53

I'm kidding.

35:54

But if you don't talk to me, it's difficult.

35:56

Yes, of course.

35:57

Yes, Mircea, you... We are going to go with the cycle but we will talk later Give me time

36:06

I don't have more time

36:08

Pepis is called Marica, he is the bad magician

36:11

And the bad magician is back, he has the cycle

36:13

They are going to fuck him up He always says squirt In fact he is going to have to walk, he is going to put a sponsor of Gatorade and everything So he doesn't die because he's so...

36:27

dehydrated

36:28

Yes, they are not my ass No, but abortion... Abortions Abortions Ass abortions No, Pepito, I mean, fuck everything

36:40

In heaven But he has a dick The person or her? No, the person She has a dick A dick, a real dick I'm not gonna lie, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie.

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36:46

I'm not gonna lie.

36:47

I'm not gonna lie.

36:54

I'm not tell the police! What a bitch, son of a bitch. Do I have to stay there or can I go? No, it's obvious that he's your boyfriend.

37:25

But it's just that...

37:26

And we share a lot.

37:27

Of course, of course. But it's your partner. It's your partner, we've been together.

37:31

No, I think that maybe I'll put up with the bitch. Because my name is Estefanía. So that girl bothered me a lot. And one day I was... I remember I took a shower. Little girl, not anymore. I always forgot the towel.

37:54

And one day I was taking a shower, my mom took a long time, and I said, Mom, can you bring me a towel, please? It took so long and I was like, Mom, can you bring me a towel, please? And I was naked, naked. And my mom came with a belt and hit me. And from there, I was traumatized. And in school, when they told me, Estefania, I was like, oh, no.

38:11

So I told a friend like, I don't know the story. Don't tell me.

38:15

I laughed.

38:17

And my little sister, she, like, oh, Pepi. And from there.

38:26

Ah, but it would have started with that, man.

38:29

Well, the lady is going to put a belt on him

38:31

for not taking the towel, right?

38:32

Well, who knows how many times I told her to take the fucking towel.

38:35

Oh, but she must have been tired, man. Of course.

38:38

Of course.

38:49

Mucha, gracias

38:52

My son

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I This is competitive! Here, here!

39:07

Say hi to the guy!

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Let's bet on a little nail, man! A little nail? Edgar, you're going to get a little nail!

39:16

No, no, no, I mean yes!

39:19

Oh, they said yes!

39:22

My partners are first class, then.

40:06

I've never been to one, and I'll miss you, man. I I'm a little nervous. It's nice to be calm, but sometimes it's also necessary. And that's depressing.

40:07

The tranquility? But tranquility comes from control, so that's what's depressing, I think.

40:12

But do you still hang out with your sister?

40:15

Yes, so when she's not there, she'll make her own life.

40:23

Sure, she'll go.

40:24

Yes.

40:25

And here in Puerto Rico, are there places where you go out to party?

40:28

Everything is very quiet here, very quiet. There aren't many people going out. They're like those who are here and are gone. For example, you hear people say, I already have my friends, I don't want anymore. It's very difficult to socialize here.

40:41

But aren't there discos? I The tour is not worth it. It's worth it to go to North America. I'm almost restless. It goes down there.

41:08

Oh, that's it.

41:14

And they haven't given you, they haven't given you like a picture of...

41:16

No, no, no, they haven't given me.

41:17

They've given me two times.

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Look at me.

41:21

No, but they haven't given you a picture of depression, like this, strong?

41:23

Here? Yes, when you come here you are aware that everything will be fine. As much as you come here happy and that this is your dream, at some point you will break down. And I have broken down many times.

41:35

You want to throw everything away and go to hell.

41:37

When they denied my visa, I said, what do I have to do? What else do they want from me? What do you have to do? You work, you try, you try to be good

41:50

and you say, I don't get anything.

41:52

Of course, you get desperate.

41:54

And also the language. For example, I already have it more dominated, but it's still like, I don't know how to communicate. There are people who don't understand. And they don't know how to communicate with them. Some people don't understand me.

42:07

And they don't care?

42:08

They don't discriminate. You think that there are a lot of racist and xenophobic people here. When I was with white people, they told me, No, no, no.

42:23

You don't believe that there's a lot of racism.

42:27

You know white people?

42:29

You know people with white...

42:33

Yes.

42:34

Wait.

42:35

What?

42:36

We're on an island.

42:38

I mean, right?

42:39

I think it's normal. I never thought I'd be on an island.

42:43

Well, then your boyfriend doesn't fuck you? That's it.

42:48

Hey Pepi, if you had a friend, you must have friends your age, they tell you, I'm tired of my house, I want to go live the dream of Australia, what do I do? What advice do I give? What would you tell a friend of yours?

43:00

That you have to take everything into account, that it's not going to be easy, and that all processes are different. So don't come with high expectations and come with the mentality of fighting for it.

43:11

To survive.

43:12

Because here in Australia it's like that. And tell them to come only with that mentality and not like, no, I'm going to make money and that's it. I mean...

43:20

Coming here is difficult.

43:21

Yes, like...

43:25

Hey, more than you think, right? How much do you want to save, Pepi?

43:29

Well, I would like to pay the debt in Colombia.

43:32

Oh, the debt, Axel?

43:33

You've been there?

43:35

You're going to have good taste.

43:36

What a good country, Taniero.

43:38

Yes, but it's a country. Yes. What other country would you like to visit? I would like to go to Japan, China, Europe. I would like to go to all the countries.

43:50

But you are very interested in Asian culture. Yes.

43:53

You are very interested.

43:53

I like Japan because I like anime.

43:56

Do you like anime?

43:58

Yes.

43:58

What anime do you like? I have a lot. I have a Naruto Shikamaru tattoo here. And here I have Vinlandland Saga Torfinn

44:05

Shikamaru is from Naruto, right?

44:06

Yes, very old

44:07

Ah, but Shikamaru is the one who handles the shadows, right?

44:10

Ah, Sephiroth, my fucking friend

44:12

He makes them up to do what works for him, you know? And Torfinn, well, he's a faggot, I don't know what to do. I had resentment. It sounds like shit, but...

44:25

No, no, normal. We all have negative emotions. We all have negative emotions.

44:31

What's Pepe's dark side?

44:32

Right now, he's a dickhead.

44:36

That's my dark side.

44:38

Pepe, why did that anime...

44:40

It made you feel better?

44:40

It made you feel better.

44:42

Because sometimes I felt like... anger with people who went through my life.

44:48

You felt like they used you, like they took advantage of you. That's why you have this grudge for that.

44:54

Because I felt like they took me for a faggot.

44:56

That's how people confuse nobility with being a faggot.

44:59

My partner is very noble, right?

45:01

And I said, but why do they take me for a faggot? And then in this then he said, I don't have enemies. And they hit him and said, why are you letting yourself get hit? And he said, no, but if I don't know you, why am I going to hit you? And I said no. And that's why I didn't hit him.

45:16

Does the bad energy decide if you receive it or you just realize that it's part of the person who is throwing it at you. In the end, you don't control what people feel. In the end, you can't change your being because of the bad energy of people. If people throw shit at you, people give you what they have.

45:36

If you don't have shit in your heart, you won't give it back.

45:39

In the end, you can't change your being because of what you throw at people. You don't have to stay. He says the same thing.

45:48

I think that was a nice decision, and it's unanimous.

45:53

Yes!

45:56

I was thinking that you're very young too.

45:59

How old are you? 20?

46:01

You can ask what your passion is, but you're barely living it. Well, someone in their 20s is already a kid.

46:09

We were that kid a little while ago. Yes, that takes advantage of the time. Because when time passes and we get old, we start to look like we're starting more years than the same damage.

46:22

I think you already forgot the song.

46:23

At the end.

46:46

And it's worth more A good fuck I'm going to me the broken one. Fill me with semen.

46:56

I think he's not the man of your life, I don't know who for that, but you're alive. It's difficult to find the love of your life at 20 years old.

47:00

But you have to take care of it, you have to live it.

47:03

And don't stop being noble, but stop being more of an asshole. No, no, no, you have to find a middle ground where your nobility remains intact. Nobility is not a weakness, it is a virtue. What you have to learn is to ...

47:17

To lose the virtue.

47:21

To not keep it.

47:22

To make sure that people do not let you go over their heads. You can't let people get ahead of you. You can't let people get ahead of you. But that's also with the years, right? Yes, that's it. You're going to get it from Madrica. You have to learn that. You have to learn to give yourself the 25.

47:35

Before, that was crazy.

47:37

The situations, right? Yes, that's the way out. And that's what a lot of people came here to do with the visa of working.

47:45

Where are the pitas?

47:48

The Mary Poppins.

47:49

You know my bitch, look at her, she's giving me one of those more for the day.

47:52

What? Look at her too, ugly.

47:55

He's going to tell us something. I don't speak English, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry

48:05

F*** you, b****

48:07

I'm your clown, Cami, no, no, no, no, no, no

48:11

Go, go, p***a I'm sorry, I'm sorry. That bitch can have an iron in that car.

48:26

Look at her.

48:28

She's not desperate.

48:29

No, bitch, no.

48:30

Cami, no.

48:31

That bitch can have an iron in that car.

48:33

We were nice, bitch.

48:34

And they hit us. No, bitch.

48:36

You're coming back, bitch.

48:37

You're coming back.

48:38

I'm sorry, bitch.

48:39

I'm sorry, bitch. I'm sorry, bitch. Andrea No I Mean I Mean I Mean

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I

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Mean

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I Mean I I'm not going back. Pepi, my good girl. God bless you. Keep working hard, keep walking on your goals. You're doing great, mom. God bless you.

49:32

Say hi to your sister.

49:34

Tell her you haven't talked to me in a while.

49:36

No, I'm kidding.

49:38

Thanks, Percy. This is when the car arrives.

49:42

Where the f*** are you going?

49:44

Bye, Pepi. Bye, Pepi, my good girl. In this moment, when the car arrives. Why are you talking for me bro? Ciao baby!

49:46

Ciao baby, la reguera, descansa! Ciao baby, la reguera, descansa!

49:48

Pero ahí viene el carro!

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