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What will happen to Hawaii?

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#1
  • ロコ
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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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#10
  • 某ユーザー
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  • 2023/05/10 (Wed) 17:32
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>>Mr. Rocco
Which one of you is narrow-minded ?
People like you should get out of Hawaii where there are only 'narrow-minded' people as soon as possible. You are the one who will ruin it.
You just came to Hawaii again recently ?.

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#11

Rocco
I am a single mother who moved to Hawaii because I wanted my children to grow up in an English-speaking environment and I did not want them to be frustrated by discrimination on the mainland.
I don't like Hawaii, but for different reasons. But now I like Hawaii because I can feel the warmth of people with the support of many people.
It is difficult because I am not a two horseman, but I am able to live a normal life by taking measures such as obtaining qualifications to increase my income.
I am sure that if I can get rid of the habit of looking down and looking for what is wrong, I will be able to see different aspects of the same thing. I hope you will be able to enjoy your daily life a little more.

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#12

You should accept reality
I was disappointed in Hawaii. You need to get out of your brain, which is forced to lift you up just because of the name Hawaii.

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#13
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  • 2023/05/10 (Wed) 21:49
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Rocco, assuming you really live in Hawaii, where did you find the stench ?
Where do you meet the residents whose reason collapses and they turn into ravenous beasts due to lack of food and clothing ?
I am very curious because I have no chance to encounter such stench or ravenous beasts in my living area. I am very curious because I don't have a chance to encounter such a stench or a fierce beast in my living area.

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#14
  • Roy
  • 2023/05/10 (Wed) 21:55
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Welcome back to Hawaii

Even with the unusually high prices, you have the option of buying an Affordable Condo, buying a house instead of renting.
Depending on the property, they sell out in a few weeks.
You can get more money back by buying a house instead of throwing money away on a rental.
If you want to live in Hawaii for a long time, become a homeowner.
I think renting is fine for short term stays only.

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