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Reasons I Might Never Move to Hawaii

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It’s absolutely beautiful here in Hawaii. The weather is great. The scenery is amazing. However, I just don’t think I could live here. Let me tell you why…

  • It’s too touristy. I’m sure there are probably places on the islands that aren’t as touristy. However, much of Hawaii’s economy is supported by tourism. I can’t imagine having to put up with that year-round.
  • I’m not really a water lover. I’m not a sporty kind of guy. Many people are parasailing, kayaking, mountain biking… I just don’t get it.
  • It’s an island here in the middle of the Ocean. There’s virtually no escape route. That just freaks me out.
  • There are limited broadband options here. Being a Geek who makes my living online… I sincerely have to have good Internet connections. That’s just not going to happen in Hawaii.
  • I really don’t like hot weather. I love the weather in Seattle, honestly! I’m not a fan of sun and beaches and heat. It’s just not for me.

I’m actually hoping someone will reply to this video with reasons they WOULD remove to Hawaii. Or, you can list reasons you agree with me, and wouldn’t want to live here. This is a wonderful place to visit, but for me… it’s just not a place to live.

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wrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt I’m actually hoping someone will reply to this video with reasons they WOULD remove to Hawaii. Or, you can list reasons you agree with me, and wouldn’t want to live here. This is a

I feel the same about Paris in France: it’s a beautiful place to visit, but not to live. But my reasons are different:
- There’s too many people
- Everything’s small: apartments, streets, parking places…
- Buildings are high as well and streets are narrow so there’s not much light coming in
- It’s cloudy almost all the time, the lack of sun affects people happiness
- People living in Paris are usualy not friendly and not respecting eachother

I lived in Hawaii for 4-years. I loved it and miss it.

The tourism is not so bad, in fact kind of fun when you’re at your favorite places. (Which quickly turn into non-touristy areas).

I love the water, so can’t concur, but beyond the water are the mountains, forests, and trails. The wildlife is amazing and if that gets boring you can always spy on the beach bums.

There is no escape route in case of major emergency, true.

I miss my broadband from Hawaii. It far out-performed my current Idaho speeds and reliability and I had several very good options at reasonable prices.

Hawaii is only extra hot for about 2-3 weeks of the year. August-ish. The rest of the year, the trades and rain keep it very comfortable. Besides, you get used to it ina very short amount of time. I, who grew up in Idaho’s mountains, found myself claiming that it was cold when it was in the 70’s… today, 17-degrees outside, I had no coat on while shoveling and outside for several hours.

The biggest reason I came back is family on the mainland. But if you can get used to the idea of renting for your entire life, Hawaii is amazing for most people.

hi
isn’t it like that in all of the tourist sites

take for example, the philipenes , if u can live there more than 4 weeks , i’ll send u $1000 , also in europe (not for italy though amazing place ..3 years..), i never been to hawaii but i’m sure its just as brazil, australia, sharm el sheikh, and cuba…

only locals can live in those areas

hope this helped

just not going to happen in Hawaii. I really don’t like hot weather. I love the weather in Seattle, honestly! I’m not a fan of sun and beaches and heat. It’s just not for me. I’m actually hoping someone will reply to this video … clickherefor full story

Heck, Chris you’re not the only one that hates heat, if i were to move to Hawaii, i think i would be like 10 times darker than i usually am, and plus i would ended up being in the house under a air conditioner. Coming from Hawaii, i love to do those kinds of sports but not on a year basis, just to experience them and go back to Illinois and say, yes…i did it. but if i were to move to Hawaii, I’d start a business because like you said, it’s economy is supported by tourism. That just my 2 cents.

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I don’t blame you Chris… I wouldn’t move to Hawaii either. Its an island… if something happened… I’m stuck… lol. I, like you, HATE hot weather! I don’t like to be stuck in one area for a long time.. I like to move around. With Hawaii… there isn’t alot of room to move around. That sucks! No Peets either! That’s not good. I love my coffee… and that wouldn’t work! lol. Hope you had fun Chris… glad too see you back. We all missed ya!

Hey Chris,

We have 8 megabit Time Warner cable that we pay $40/month for. Is that bad internet? We live in an area that tourists don’t even know about. We have 10 acres of open space around us, and let’s just say our house isn’t small, but any standard. It is sunny most of the time, and the passing clouds and showers are a blessing. We do have some winter, but not much, and nothing compared with the mainland. If we get bored (and that’s truly rare), we spend time time in Honolulu, or on another island, or go to Vegas or Australia.

# t’s too touristy. I’m sure there are probably places on the islands that aren’t as touristy. However, much of Hawaii’s economy is supported by tourism. I can’t imagine having to put up with that year-round.

I don’t know what’s worse, tourists or jerks from southern california were i’m from. It sucks here.

# I’m not really a water lover. I’m not a sporty kind of guy. Many people are parasailing, kayaking, mountain biking… I just don’t get it.

Human Being were not meant to be inside doors all day. There is a reason nature exists and even water. Nature is a part of us long before technology/PCs were ever around. I don’t get being inside all day living it seems to me a more isolated lifestyle, besides it’s unhealthy and just not normal.

# It’s an island here in the middle of the Ocean. There’s virtually no escape route. That just freaks me out.

I can agree to that.

# There are limited broadband options here. Being a Geek who makes my living online… I sincerely have to have good Internet connections. That’s just not going to happen in Hawaii.

Indeed, when you do things business wise and with friends on-line you need a good connection.

# I really don’t like hot weather. I love the weather in Seattle, honestly! I’m not a fan of sun and beaches and heat. It’s just not for me.

Sun is good for you. :)

I think some places like Hawaii were put on this earth for us to enjoy in doses large or small but for everyday life? I am just too much of a city girl.But I would Love to visit Hawaii with lots of money in my pockets of course.

Chris,
I have to agree with you. I was born in, and currently live in the Central Plains states, and I *hate* hot weather, and hot, sticky weather. I’m miserable from May through Sept. I think I’d love to the Pacific Northwest, because it’s cooler, greener, wetter; and the variety of food, scenery and culture is amazing. I’m not a sunning beach guy, either. The shock of the change in cost-of-living is scary, though. Of course, if I just come to visit, then you’re calling *me* a darned tourist.. ;-)

Try Australia.

Been here nearly 30 years, after leaving New England. Have never seen snow or ice, since. (They have it, here, but I avoid it — easy to do.)

I live in Hawaii.. I was born here and will most likely keep living here until I graduate from high school.
But then I’m gonna get the hell out. There’s not much to do.. it gets old. I can swim.. sure.. I can.. go to the park.. or the one amusement park.. or ride around the ENTIRE island in 45 minutes.. but that’s about it.
Don’t get me wrong, I love Hawaii, and always will.. but I just can’t see me living on an island my entire life. If you’re going to move from the mainland, go to another country. Like England.. or Japan. :D

Excellent article, hopefully other haoles will read it and stay away. Stay in America, we’re an island, we don’t have the room. Terrific and absolutely good reasons to stay away if you’re a geek. We have enough geeks already, I think the number is up to 10 or something like that. They use dial-up and have IBM XTs.

I feel much the same way Chris. But don’t you think that it really does have to do with the fact that we live in the Seattle area? I was born and raised here.

As a Business agent and Organizer for a Local Union in our area, I’ve had the opportunity to travel to many places in the U.S., including Hawaii, and I have yet to see a more beautiful place than NW Washington.

Think about it. We have four seasons. And, if you are an outdoors type, we have the Cascade mountains a stones throw away, in addition to the Puget Sound in our front yard so to speak.

And the weather? Well let’s have the rest of the nation continue to think it’s cold miserable and wet here year round. The fewer people that see our area, the fewer that will stay.

I just recently returned from a ten day stint in Orlando. I am always happy to come home. I’ll bet you are too.

I hope you had a great vacation.

There are certain places on the earth where good health is free, and if you are ailing, just being there can help a lot. Hawaii is one of those places. Something in the water? Something in the air? Electricity? Something more subtle? Who knows what it is, but it’s there. When you get past 60 and a lot of your ambitions and fevers have died down, your philosophic side begins to come out, and you begin to tune in to much larger thoughts and ideas. There is a freedom in the expanding mind and consciousness that younger people mostly haven’t experienced because they are involved in all the projects and necessities of life, while high over their heads the the greater aspect of life goes by unseen. However, later, they begin to understand, and the time can come when they want to get more into these greater concepts. Hawaii is a perfect place for doing that, especially if there is some health issue in need of improvement.

Hey Chris,

yah so i do agree with those things. i’ve always thought of what the heck i would do if somehting was to go wrong in that Island. but if that were me i woulg go power swimming the hell outta there!

Yah,the tourisom would also bother me, as i have experianced becasue i am from Kenya(currently liviing in Dubuque, Iowa) but when i go there to visit my grandma, the toursim kills me. it’s soo anyoing. they take pictures of EVERYTHING!

but yah, i totally agree with those opinions with you, hope to see ‘ya later

Tim
~timyboy~

I would not like to live in Hawaii due to:

-the extream hot weather
-to many people
-competition in real estate
-danger of volcanoes

although I would like to visit and see Mount Kilimanjaro since I am studying Vulcanology in school specifically the hot spot under Hawaii.

I went to Egypt one summer and spent 95% of the time in the hotel near the A/C watching the only 2 english channels lol. I feel your pain!

I agree with you. I never considered moving to Hawaii. Now you mentioned it, I wouldn’t live there. NYC has enough tourists to begin with. Tourists are vital to the city’s economy. I love the city. Theres always something to do. I hate being stuck on an island my whole life. Not intended to offend any native Hawaiians. Living in NY is great, but sometimes i do wish for a change in scenery. Florida is another place to avoid becasue of frequent hurricanes. As I said, I wouldn’t move to Hawaii either.

UncleJohnCentral

January 22nd, 2008
at 8:22pm

I agree with some of what you say, mainly the “touristy” subject. Infact I have a friend that lives there whome says that some times the beach’s will be crowded to the point that the police have to put up barricades to slow down the flood of people. Im not sure if thats true or not, but since he does live there I can imagine it to be.

I rather go to a less known local that may offer even more in terms of enjoyment and relaxation.

One reason i wont go to hawaii is beacuse all the money you spend travaling there then all the money youd spend staying there, but anyway thats just me. hope you enjoyed vacation chris?.

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Why I wouldn’t move to hawaii is because it’s to small and I like to travel a lot, and if I did want to go somewhere it would make my traveling expenses go through the roof, and at the same time I don’t really like the sun that much either i actually prefer the rain =), and it doesn’t rain that much there =(, but it is a nice place though, hope you had a good time on your vacation..peace

I live on the Big island of Hawaii; my top 5 list is this:

#1
Hawaii is great because of the weather. The big island boast 9 or 10 different climates, from sub tropical to sub arctic. I’m living on the east side of the island and we say if it’s too hot or too cold, move as little as 15 minutes from your location will probably put you right where you’d like to be, more sun, more cool, more dry or more wet. And as for hot, this side (city) temperatures rarely go as high as 85F, and lows rarely hit 65F, quite an ideal range. Additionally, for the Seattle fans, it rains just about everyday, but rarely dampens anyones activities.

#2
Ohana, family, is important in the local culture. Weekends are for spending with the intimate or extended ohanas where a group BBQ of 20-30 is not unusual. The ohana works to help make and keep connections, network through the myriad of cousin-auntie- brother -sister relations in an extended family and protections the interests of it’s community.

#3
Nature. It is omnipresent. Even for those not into the water sports of canoe racing (paddling), world class marathons, spectacular golf and spectacular beaches, there is the finest in astronomy up on the easily accessible Mauna Kea visible from web cams or at the Imiola ( say “e me o la “) Astronomy Center or Keck observatory in Waiemea (why a may a), the outdoor markets, purveyors of fine local produce and products, an active volcano offering trail hikes, ancient Hawaiian ceremonies, and a world class center on the study of earthquakes geology and the volcano at the Jagger Museum, the Botanical Gardens and waterfalls on the Hamakua coastline for the photography buffs.

#4
Clothing. The life style permits a small amount of clothes to go a long way, as in a pair of shorts and t shirt will be good any time of the year and acceptable almost anyplace.

#5
Variety of lifestyle.
From upscale touristy and wealthy in the South Kohala district that sports well knows like Oprah to the very laid back, off the grid life style of the Kalapana area, you pick where to take off your “slippers” and call home. Your own personal comfort, like the climate conditions can be accommodated.

Oh dear! Now I am torn. I wouldn’t mind the touristy part and I love water. But I need the internet (you sure that would be a big problem??).

Also, that feeling you cannot escape, that you’re in the middle of the ocean and no way out? That wouldn’t be fun sometimes. I once lived in a city that had suburbs all around and you literally couldn’t get out to the country. It was all city!

That was bad enough. Guess I’ll have to go visit it instead!

Btw, I found you by way of Time goes by blog. Nice blog!

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With that description of the weather, I can easily segue into the focus of today’s post on Time Goes By; why do you live where you do? Wow! What a complex subject to explore. The post starts off with a link toChris Pirillo’s descriptionof why he wouldn’t live in Hawai’i. Of course he is all wrong. But that’s good! That’s one less person that wants to go there and he’s telling plenty of others. All good. Back to the subject; why do we live on the Planet Orland? Because

Pirillo, and his wife Ponzi recently spent some time in Hawaii. Chris returned home to Seattle with five reasons he would not want to live in Hawaii. (“Nice place to visit, but…”) You can watch the video below (5:31 minutes) or read his reasonshere. When I was forced to leave Manhattan two years ago, I didn’t have a specific destination in mind, but I did have criteria: I don’t like hot weather, I particularly don’t like deserts and I like four definitive seasons, so the entire southern

Hawaiian resident

February 8th, 2008
at 12:19pm

I agree It’s a great place to visit but you wouldnt want to live here;)

i love hawaii because of the aloha pride and history of our ancestors.

#1 the food in hawaii is the best food cuisines in the islands.

#2 our ohana and friends for to love and respect in harmony.

#3 the lifestyles of our tradition of playing music, the awesome beaches in hawaii, the tour around the islands, and to share the aloha pride with love and respect.

#4 the nature of learning other people’s traditions, and joining in sports to get motivated and even learning our hawaiian tradition sports.

#5 it is because in hawaii, this is where i belong and i will always live free in hawaii. I love hawaii, and i got hawaiian blood in me.

if you people think that the island is too small or too expensive, then you are looking for trouble when you say like that. if you don’t like it, then TAKE A HIKE!!!! i don’t like people when they something bad about Hawaii
but if the people who love hawaii, then i give respect to you because you have the respect to show love and care to hawaii.

Reason #1: You ARE a tourist

Thanks for making this, we don’t need much more people.

Okay, so nobody can live in new places you ignorant “#$#”#$ go #%&’ yourself.

Are you this guys boyfriend? I’m sorry. I offended you.

who said that jackass?

what an idiot, what do you know about Hawaii?

You said that, after he said he thought about moving to Hawaii, you said he was a tourist and “we don’t need much more people.” Real nice to welcome people who think about moving to your home state like that Reason 1 that your a ****. Also, where I come from we respect anyone who wants to join us where we live, as we are not ignorant jackasses.

Oh and if jackasses like you live there, then I know enough.

I would like to see you move here….

I respect anyone who isn’t ignorant enough to think that Hawaii is part of the U.S.

A sovereign state and seperate country under occupation, like Iraq, except we were’nt accused of having weapons of mass destruction.

So you guys aren’t only tourists, you are foreigners to Hawaii, perpetuating the lies put forth by the U.S.

Righttttt, I apologize for I thought you were an *******; whereas in reality your just out your damn mind. Carry on.

You’re, sir, are just ******’ ignorant and a smart-***.

I’ll change my whole way of thinking if you can find a Treaty of Annexation and post it or send it.

I must be out of my damn mind..

Well I am smart, but its not just my ***. Secondly, de facto annexation approved by the public in Hawaii currently does exist. Now in case you don’t understand that smart-*** term that means this is life, get over it.

But no evidence?

Gee you really are smart. You have a tumor in your head. I can say that all I like but that doesn’t mean it’s true because I don’t have any evidence to show for it.

What are you, his ex? No need to be so hostile. I was stating a fact. I do agree that he’s an ignorant *bleep* for only caring about Broadband, but that’s no reason to get hostile towards me.

He’s…um…right. Hawaii is a state. It was annexed after the fall of Liliuokalani.

you’re .. uhh … wrong

Unless you can find a Treaty of Annexation, which nobody has found yet.

Good luck!

The fall of Lili’u?
What are you talking about, Hawaii was neutral and had a treaty with the U.S. and they landed their marines anyway to help take over.

Liliuokalani was forcibly removed from office by a white guy. A merchant, I believe. Go look it up.

hawaii didnt need you stupid haoles you guys butt into everything hawaii had our own system before you monkeys came here. you guys forcfully took hawaii. i hate you guys…. haha

I already have. You try it. Try reliable sources too.

Get back to me.

“de facto tumor”

It was actually by 7 non-Hawaiian citizens, 6 Hawaiian citizens, the Honolulu Rifles, and the U.S. Military.

Believe it or not, that’s illegal.

And on top of that, Hawaii was never annexed to the U.S. by anyone.

Actually, it’s not akin to calling Obama a n*****. It can be applied to any non-native Hawaiian. If I wanted to call you white, I would say something like kanaka ‘ilikea, which still isn’t bad. It’s pretty much like me calling you white. Unless that is an insult to you….

****** hateful people. U’d be speakin Japneeze ****** ******. **** your racist society. Anyone white or black that’s lived there for any amount of time are aware of the hatefulness of these mongrel animals called Hawaiians. In general Hawaiians are the most evil,hateful people on the planet.

if hawaiin is so horrible and racist why the hell people come here? brah i garentee you hawaii is way better then where ever your from doctorspankluv… and the world haole means foreigner although the word was made after you whites came…. you **** sucker.

hawaiians, huh?? well come to think of it you best know who you messin’ with.. cause i’m hawaiian boyye!! damn we hawaiians are not hateful and or evil!! MR. DOCTORSPANKLUV better think twice!!

Aloha e ke kaukahupo(doctorspankluv)

That was a very intelligent commutlook on lifeent, but…

You cannot seriously judge the behavior/views/outlook on life of Hawaiians on the actions of a few. You evidently showed that you yourself are a big racist. Please forgive those Hawaiians who may have traumatized you and/or your friends. Not all of us are like that.

And the Japanese comment..

Do you really know that as a fact?
How do you know that Japan too would violate treaties with the Hawaiian Kingdom and International Law?

“haole” literally means “no breath of life”.”Ha” means “means breath of life” and “ole” means “no”. it was a term used to refer to those who had died. when the first White travellers came to Hawaii, the Kanaka Maoli called them “haole” because they were so fair & looked like ghosts(so to speak) meaning they had “no breath of life”. when you research & understand the meaning of “ha” in Hawaiian thinking you’ll understand more why “haole” is still commonly used moreso in a derogatory way today.

Krazyhayn…rarely do I capitolize people’s name in rebuttal in this rec forum. U I will, u I respect. My time in Hawaii, I made friends of people who we’re native. I lived with Natives below the pillbox in Lanikai. The majority of native that didn’t know me were not racist, they were prejudice. This thought is the problem with these beautiful islands. U are the exception to the rule. Possibly I passed u within a fott in that time and never knew your intellect.

Hopefully, with more Natives as yourself, the sentiment will change. When, not if I return again with my family, I should only be so blessed as to cross your path while atta table enjoying my katsu platelunch. Thanks for the edu on the “haole”. I think I’ll get me a tshirt stating “kiss me I’m haole”. Ya think that’ll work Kraz?

dumbass…TOURIST!!!..its a muthafuckin island dumbass…you’re gonna see them always like you!..dumb white people..ur just a scared muthafucka..

Wow that’s a big difference from:

“Anissa wants me to houlefuck her so bad.”

Hey krazyhayn

I believe that Hawaiian is Hawaiian. Blood quantam does not matter(or shouldn’t). In the future we will probably have to distinguish Hawaiians by cutural practices and Language.

Btw, hiki anei ia ‘oe ke ‘olelo Hawai’i?

I was gonna respond to anders with the standard..but..I will let his response reaffirm the mindthink of natives. I cant help it if your wiminz …the fine ones dig Haole. I remember them well. Hey, *** to think of it anders…I dated a woman that hadda dimwitted slow son about your age . He was called “Lil Andy” by everyone. I always took up for him cause he got caught at elementree skewl suckin onna balljuice filled condom. He never lived it down. Iz this u lil andy?

fckk you.. i would never fckk you!! you damn perv!!

No Annissa, I didn’t say that.

I put it in quotes because docterspankluv said that. Check the earlier posts.

Nope, sorry brah

Wrong person. But there went your intelligence, grammer, and spelling again.

It really iz u! Lil andee!

Now now nissa. Does the comment I sent u about what u did to unice get u hot….like tha time at tha toilet bowl? That whole was wet that day wuznt it niss?

Good Stay where ur at!

And please don’t tell me you ever had a girlfriend (a Hawaiian one at that) looking like your profile pic.

Yep, she modeled. She was tall and her parents didn’t want her to know she dated a haole. She kept it secret. It was befor I met your mom andy. By tha way…teachin u to not use teeth was as hard as it was your mommy. She still gave better suckin.

hey i think that many people in hawaii are prejudice, not racist, so to speak. but i feel its due to being raised w/ the constant notion that the evil “White” man came to our beautiful islands & decimated our culture, our language, & our way of life. i find that prejudice is common almost whereever you go due to the fact that there is evidence of war throughout the world. and as a result, the victims usually establish a common hatred or prejudice towards those who invaded. can you blame them?

lol!! i don’t know if i would go so far as to get a shirt that says that. haole isn’t a term to be proud of… but hey… whatever rocks your boat. maybe you should get one that says.. kiss me, i’m a malihini… that’s hawaiian for “foreigner”

oh.. and anders… i can understand the hawaiian language… used to be able to speak it fluently.. not anymore since i haven’t used it consistently in a while. but agree with ur statement.. Hawaiian is Hawaiian.. but wen you like apply for financial aid, scholarships, and hawaiian homes… lol.. blood quantity counts. BTW.. this is my husband’s profile… i’m just using it.

Yes, I can blame them. Hatred and prejudice have no place in a Christian society. Not all societies are of Christ of course. This is why most…not all Hawaiians are hate filed.

Youre calling US idiots yet you say something as stupid as “U came from Polynesia onna raft”? freakin moron.. Hawai’i IS part of polynesia. Polynesian isnt a island/state/country.. its a world used to describe an area and a culture.. ie: tonga, tahiti, fiji, Hawai’i etc. are all POLYNESIAN! PS mahalo for leaving.. dont come back!

“She was tall and her parents didn’t want her to know she dated a haole.” lmfao… Read that good..you cant even keep your lies straight. As for the rest of that comment… youre full of s__t cuz how can you say all that and have this in your profile “I am a Christian. I will always allow Jesus to shine though me. I will coral, call out, hold a mirror for, and make tha sinners pay.”?

Wow….u really are stupid. Hawaii was uninhabited for centuries before the evil Polys…the outcasts of their society, paddled there. Hawaii…is a young land mass. Valcanos are still creating it. You might wanna look valcanos up on your daddys pc. Damn this is so ez to own u.

U say Polynesia “isnt” a state…and Hawaii is part Poly. Wow…at this point I am wondering if I need to re-evaluate dialog with u. I apologize if you have a learning disability.

I’m from Hawaii and I can see those reasons are very good reasons. Though I do know my dad’s company had to send someone down from the mainland to train the trainers for this thing that was to be put into the company vans. Well anyway, he instantly took to the culture. The reason why my dad said he love it was that he was not descriminated down here. Though I have to say that in any place you live there will always be prejudice ******* where ever you live, I’m 16 and I know this.

Enough with the rambling! Long story short, Hawaii is a great place to live for some people, but not all. And people who are going on and on arguing: STOP IT ALREADY! No one’s going to win when the debate deals mostly with one’s own opinion against and other. -.-’

bottom line is that hoales are stupid ignorant idiots and they dont belong here. try check out hawaiian beatdown on youtube

drdumbass: your ignorant & the “ownage” is completely in your head.

1: for someone insistent on calling hawaiians stupid, atleast i know how to spell VOLCANO! 2: the polynesians who inhabited hawai’i were amonst the most trained and revered polynesian navigators not outcast as your trying to portray. They knew how to navigate by stars etc far before any haoles could. 3: hawai’i isnt young its millions of years old, and its growing is a relatively new accurance since the lava flow only started up again in the 80’s.

talking to you is like trying to figure out how to communicate with a child! maybe if i could draw u a picture youd be able to understand. Hawaii, tonga, samoa, fiji, tahiti, etc. are polynesian. Those are separate places. DUH! Its like this.. puerto ricans, mexican, cubans, spanish are all considered hispanic but are not from the same place.. what a idiot!

No ladypride….the hate of other cultures by the locals is in full jealous swing. The locals are taught to hate and be jealous. Locals make excuses for their shortcomings by blaming people with other skin pigments. These pig locals…are decendantz of King Kuh duhhhh meamea…one of the evilist tyrants in history. Slaughtering and raping the other islands. He is praised by people whose ancestors were enslaved by him. Hence the phrase “idioto Havayo”…idiot Hawaiian.

y0UR S0 FULL 0F y0UR SELf ThAT i C0ULd diAGN0SE y0U AS EThN0CENTRiC. WHy hATE 0N 0ThER CULTURES jUST CAUSE y0U WEREN’T b0RN iNT0 iT. WHy d0NT i LENd U 50 CENTS S0 y0U C0ULd CALL hEAVEN ANd ASk G0d WHy y0U WEREN’T b0RN 0UTSiDE 0F y0UR RACE? ThEN MAyBE y0U W0ULD FEEL bETTER Ab0UT y0URSELF ANd ST0P hATiNG 0N 0THERS.

Why thank u. Mahalo brah. No need to tell me how great or greater I am than u. I know I am void of hate. I know u are weak. This os obvious. Hawaiianz…not all but the majority are in/on a relentless cycle of hate/inferiority teaching of their shildren. These children are born into slavery because of their parents. I dure could use a chikin katsu plate lunch right now.

who cares they dont want u there anyway.

doctorspank brah all i see is you posting so much ****… get a life man…. you probibaly come on this everyday just to talk shgit.. brah if you on the computer you know you wouldnt be talkin like that…. where you from man? you live in hawaii?

L0L. U DUMb ****.LEARN h0W F0R SPELL. AND U THiNK UR GREATER..AhA. SUUURE.

I lived in Hawaii. The land was beautiful. The people were, as a whole, rude and hateful. It will remain as such until a virus breaks out and kills the evil indigineous people there now. Then, the mainllanders can come and spread happiness. Then it will become a paradise. No longer will the ancestors of the evil murderous tyrant kameamea and his victims claim a fals inherent right moreso than someone else based on racist values.

your a moron and i would love to kill you if ever i got the chance :)

this guys cool. got to respect sommeone that has a hobie and and sticks to it.

Well thank u Hawaiian stile. Yes, my hobby of taking up for the weak and repelling unjustices is my forte’. I am good at it. Calling out idiot, jealous loosers that belittle and attack others because of their skin color is my strength. U emailed me asking if I could/would ship u some of my balljuice for your Hawwaian ritual of heating up haoule *** and drinking it to show your subserviantness to the whiteman. No I will not. Surely, there’s a few good and non-*** natives ther.

Please listen before you move to Hawaii (Ohau) . I personally have seen how they teach here.
Prejudice from local teachers. My son bravely delt with somehting that on the mainland you would get fired over. I worked for a high shcool and witnessed teachers talking about us white people, not good, i could not believe it, I was so shocked about how locals feel, or i would never have moved here.
They also waist so much money here it’s a joke, like a cop on every road contrustion site mind you he is text messaging or talking on his cell phone the whole time, all the while their roads are lacking care, like major damage to your car, personal eperience, anywhere else they would not want to be sued.
First hand if your white they hate you! Let them have their island i say like we are the ones who took it over and fend for themselves once and for all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I live in Hawaii and I love it. Theres not many touruist at all and the people here are great. The weather is nice never too hot and too cold depending on what i sland your on and what part of the island you live in. Also, you dont have to be a water guy/girl to live in Hawaii. Theres mountains, oceans, citys adn towns, and a lot more you havent discovered about Hawaii. Hawaii is also not a desert land, we have brodband, we have time wonner cable and were not totaly isolated from everything.

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