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Wow, a community just experienced a devastating event and a failure of the Hawaiian government. Why are people so fucking rude to haoles? I wonder?
It really is a bit much, though. Always has been. I've been a tourist to Hawaii and have (briefly) lived in Puerto Rico before. Being in PR months after Hurricane Maria (when discontent towards the US government was reaching a boiling point) as a mainlander didn't result in the sort of anti-tourist/anti-White shit I've seen friends and family have to put up with in Hawaii pre-fire. A shitty colonial fiefdom in the Carribean is kinder to mainlanders than one of the most publicized states in the United States of America.
 
It smells like dogshit on freshly cut grass; I have no idea how people can tolerate weed smell on a daily basis without heaving, or even how people want to date/fuck someone who smells like weed 🤮
Potheads LOVE how weed smells, and if you tell them how much you dislike the smell, they look at you like you are from another planet. It just does not compute for them.
 
The funny thing about Hawaii is that they bitch about tourists and white people but during the time period Hawaii had those fires and the tourists went home the locals bitched and moaned about the lack of business that was going on because there were no tourists. I think Hawaiians just like to be unhappy.
I think they're plenty happy, they're just retarded. We should just let them be happy and roast pigs, and never ask them what they think about anything. Instead we make them judges and have to hear all their retard opinions.

They basically already agree they're not Americans and not a real state, there was that bullshit where they argued the second amendment doesn't apply because spirit of aloha. Whatever, they can shoot pigs with bows. Seriously, if a Hawaiian native moved in to your hometown they'd be like a foreigner, the whole state thing is a bizarre fantasy. No ill will, they're just not like us.

Hawaii is a state. Puerto Rico is a territory. Cuba is a nation aligned with our enemies with a hostile ideology, and we have a naval base there anyway. We had options, and giving a bunch of indigenous monarchists and Japs senators was the weird one.
 
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Well yeah, Hawaii sucks. The only thing good about here is the weather, which you probably won't get to enjoy because you're too busy working two jobs for an absolute shit quality of life by mainland standards. Imagine paying Santa Monica prices for Detroit quality.
Your food is really good too, both the local stuff and other cuisines made with local ingredients. Some of the best meals I've ever had were on Oahu and Maui.

But my thought has always been that it's a great place to visit (probably not more than a week-ish on any given island) but a lot of trouble to live in. The construction quality on most buildings seems like a bad joke.
 
Potheads LOVE how weed smells, and if you tell them how much you dislike the smell, they look at you like you are from another planet. It just does not compute for them.

Since I switched to vaping, I think combusted pot smells like absolute dogshit and I've realized how much I always hated the stench. Vaped smells like cooked food, burnt smells like burnt food.
 
Lincoln did the needful when no one else wanted to and singlehandedly lead to the biggest Democrat defeat in history bar none. He made the United States into a true empire. Without him, we would have been conquered by Europe looking at us fighting amongst ourselves. Yeah fuck the South.
I wouldn’t be so disrespectful to the South, although a certain amount of distaste can be brought to bear upon the fact they almost destroyed the country for slavery. Some of the most exceptional Americans were high-ranking members of the Confederate military and its clear from even a cursory reading of the autobiographies of Confederate leaders that they truly believed they were fighting to save American institutions from a tyrannical government, which is a noble cause even if misguided. The Confederacy is best seen as just a part of our history and shouldn’t be hated or loved to an excessive degree.
 
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