02-25-2008, 10:37 AM
I just spent two month in Puna and a lot of time in Hilo thinking I would move to Hawaii. All I can do is warn others now who are being sold the whole "paradise" idea.
The Big Island, and Puna specifically, is only a visual paradise. In all other areas it is a living hell.
Why?
The drugs here are a big problem, which includes alcohol, pot, and meth. It ruins the place because you are always dealing with people who do not think straight or who are just jonesing for the next high. I cannot tell you how many people I see hitchhiking carrying a case of Busch Lite. But it really bugs me when I see young kids, like 12 years old getting high at Kehena Beach with no adult caring or giving them guidance in the decision.
The mentally ill and the lack of care for them on this side of the island, which leaves them homeless and taken advantage of.
The deluded young hippies. Jeez if I see one more white kid with dreadlocks I am going to slit my wrists. When will they understand that they are no different the a woman who wears Prada. And put down that didjeridu, you are not aboriginal! AND YOU DO NOT NEED TO COME TO HAWAII TO FIND YOURSELF!
The economy. 11% inflation in two years? No thanks. And the tourist industry seems to be tanking as well. For more on the economy in Hawaii read:
http://www.coastalhawaii.com/Economic%20News.htm
High DWI's, up 9% last year on the Big Island.
The lack of care to buildings and roads. Hilo and Pahoa are run down and dirty.
No Aloha. Or if it is there they are only doing it to get something from you. Really, I am Buddhist, I treat people nicely, unconditionally, but I have met more friendly people in Manhattan then anywhere on the Big Island.
The parks are a desolate mess.
The Vog. Personally, it makes me feel like crap. Headache, stuffed up.
Staph infections are a huge problem here, including the MRSA strain.
Hawaii Leads Nation in Deadly Staph Infections
The mosquitoes.
But I think it is that many come out here thinking it is paradise (and we all know if you want to ruin a place just call it "paradise") then they find it sucks and they transfer that negative energy to you.
And I think the volcano is about to let forth, but that is just my opinion.
See ya'll!
Do not follow a life of evil; do not live heedlessly; do not have false views; do not value worldly things. In this way one can get rid of suffering. - The Dhammapada
The Big Island, and Puna specifically, is only a visual paradise. In all other areas it is a living hell.
Why?
The drugs here are a big problem, which includes alcohol, pot, and meth. It ruins the place because you are always dealing with people who do not think straight or who are just jonesing for the next high. I cannot tell you how many people I see hitchhiking carrying a case of Busch Lite. But it really bugs me when I see young kids, like 12 years old getting high at Kehena Beach with no adult caring or giving them guidance in the decision.
The mentally ill and the lack of care for them on this side of the island, which leaves them homeless and taken advantage of.
The deluded young hippies. Jeez if I see one more white kid with dreadlocks I am going to slit my wrists. When will they understand that they are no different the a woman who wears Prada. And put down that didjeridu, you are not aboriginal! AND YOU DO NOT NEED TO COME TO HAWAII TO FIND YOURSELF!
The economy. 11% inflation in two years? No thanks. And the tourist industry seems to be tanking as well. For more on the economy in Hawaii read:
http://www.coastalhawaii.com/Economic%20News.htm
High DWI's, up 9% last year on the Big Island.
The lack of care to buildings and roads. Hilo and Pahoa are run down and dirty.
No Aloha. Or if it is there they are only doing it to get something from you. Really, I am Buddhist, I treat people nicely, unconditionally, but I have met more friendly people in Manhattan then anywhere on the Big Island.
The parks are a desolate mess.
The Vog. Personally, it makes me feel like crap. Headache, stuffed up.
Staph infections are a huge problem here, including the MRSA strain.
Hawaii Leads Nation in Deadly Staph Infections
The mosquitoes.
But I think it is that many come out here thinking it is paradise (and we all know if you want to ruin a place just call it "paradise") then they find it sucks and they transfer that negative energy to you.
And I think the volcano is about to let forth, but that is just my opinion.
See ya'll!
Do not follow a life of evil; do not live heedlessly; do not have false views; do not value worldly things. In this way one can get rid of suffering. - The Dhammapada
Do not follow a life of evil; do not live heedlessly; do not have false views; do not value worldly things. In this way one can get rid of suffering. - The Dhammapada