
Pedestrians walking on a street in Kaohsiung recently came upon a bizarre sight: a long row of odd items, including chopsticks, bottle caps, and even leaves, were lined up neatly along the side of the road. They were there because a nearby monastery was about to hand out free lunchboxes. To avoid waiting in line, seniors used this unique method to hold their spots.
A row of items is neatly lined up along the side of the road. There are cigarette boxes, chopsticks, bottles, even bottle caps, all lined up neatly by the edge line. Passersby weren’t sure what was going on.
- Are these your chopsticks?
- Yeah.
- Have you used them?
- They’re not for eating.
This isn’t litter—they’re placeholders. The funniest was this oven, but there are also lots of straws, and even fallen leaves.
- They’re using these things to keep their place in line. They’re even using leaves.
- Does it work?
- I don’t know. One gust of wind and the leaves will blow away.
These peculiar placeholders stretched on for a few hundred meters, forming a strangely inanimate jockeying for position that left onlookers chuckling. The nearby monastery in Kaohsiung’s Cianjhen District hands out a limited number of free lunchboxes every month. Since these seniors can’t handle standing for that long, they use all kinds of objects to keep their place. But everyone has a tacit agreement: You just have to show up by the 11:30 handout time.
Staff
Monastery
We give out 200 lunchboxes at a time. This is how they line up. In a bit we’ll send out staff to keep things orderly.
Person in line
Used to it
It’s always like this. Those who want to will find something to argue about.
Even though their things do the waiting, when the time comes, everyone has to show up in person. And with the handout happening every month, this quirky placeholder parade is already commonplace.
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有民眾發現,在高雄的馬路邊,突然出現一整排筷子、寶特瓶蓋,還有樹葉,通通整齊排放在紅線上,畫面相當奇特,原來是當地的修道院,準備發放愛心便當,長輩用這種方式排隊佔位子,各種用品全出籠,形成特殊的卡位大戰。
路邊的地面上,被放置一整排物品,仔細看,有菸盒、筷子、保特瓶、連瓶蓋都有,整齊的排在紅線上面,路過的民眾看得一頭霧水。
-這雙筷子是你的哦?
-對啦
-這筷子用過的哦?
-這是不要的啦
這不是亂丟垃圾,其實是在排隊占位子,好笑的是,竟然還出現烤箱,旁邊也有好幾根吸管,甚至連樹葉也被拿來佔位。
-排隊用這東西代替人頭,還有葉子也代替人頭。
-這有算嗎?
-我不知道,一陣風來葉子就吹走了
特別的佔位方式,綿延數百公尺,成為奇葩的卡位戰,路過的民眾都忍不住笑了出來。原來這是高雄前鎮區一間修道院,每個月都會發放限量愛心便當,長輩因為禁不起久站,因此擺放各種物品來卡位,大家都有默契,等11點半發便當時間快到時,再現身排隊。
[[修道院人員]]
“我們一次發放的便當就是200份。這是他們的排隊方式啦,我們等一下會有工作人員,會去維持秩序。”
[[排隊民眾]]
“都是這樣啦,會吵架的還是會吵架”
雖然大家出動各種物品卡位,但時間到了還是得現身領號碼牌才能領,也因為這樣,附近每個月都出現這有趣的佔位景象。
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