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What will happen to Hawaii?

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#1
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  • 2023/05/08 21:46

I recently came to Hawaii again and was amazed.
Prices have become so high that I can't even pay my rent with a regular job.
Homelessness has increased dramatically
There is a shortage of police, buses, and tour drivers
All infrastructure is unprofitable and collapsing
The city stinks and the residents who lack food and clothing have lost their reason and have become ravenous beasts.
What is going to happen now? What is going to happen to Hawaii now?

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#15
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  • 2023/05/10 (Wed) 22:18
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When you say you're here again, you mean you're here to emigrate.
There's definitely a continued dramatic increase in the number of homeless people. I think there are more and more aggressive people, especially those who seem to be drug-crazed. I'm afraid of getting hit in passing by them. I think it's decreasing, but they are just moving. As for the strange smell, the Ala Wai Canal has always smelled bad. I don't walk there these days, so it may have improved. Also, doesn't it sometimes smell like shiitake mushrooms when it starts to rain ?
I think it's no surprise that it's getting harder to live here compared to the past. There are many people who want to live in Hawaii.

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#16

If you want to talk about stench, I used to live in Tokyo, especially in Shibuya and Toshima wards where people gather, subway (mainly in Chuo ward), and seaside park in Odaiba, etc. ? The smell of sewage came wafting in and it was amazing to walk around. If you know the sewage system of Tokyo, you will understand.

In Hawaii, garbage and stench is only around the big garbage cans, and I can't find any smelly place. … Please don't belong to the community too much.

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#17
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  • 2023/05/11 (Thu) 08:27
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I'd like to write about a case that happened to me recently.

McCully ・ I live in an apartment in the Moiliili area
For the past 6 months, when it rains a lot at night, homeless people have started leaving excrement under the eaves of my apartment.
This was not the case before Corona. Also, S. King St. is experiencing an increase in the number of homeless people.

I think the situation is different in each area, but I wonder if things have changed in McCully ・ Moiliili through Corona.

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#18

Indeed, the other day I went to the zone behind the Coqua Market where a friend of mine has a house
and that area is really neat !.

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#19

But the Waikiki and Ala Moana areas, where tourists go, are getting nicer and nicer
There are fewer homeless people, no stench or rabid animals...
I'm sure it's the jealousy of those who long to live in Hawaii, but don't. I'm sure it's the jealousy of those who long to live in Hawaii but can't....

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