Comments by "Wakeup and Sniff the Coffee" (@Wakeupandsniffthecoffee) on "Tyler Oliveira"
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I grew up and spent most of my life on Maui. Early on I knew people that chose to live homeless, but over the years, the worst drug came out. Ice, meth or whatever you want to call it.
Over the years from my teens to now, I'm 67, I lost a dozen friends that withered away from meth use and most died young, others looked like living corpses. Skinny, skin diseases, loss of teeth, meth eventually just kills slowly if you are unlucky.
Before meth, there were other drugs and alcohol was a normal thing.
Unfortunately, alcohol took its toll on the generation before me and then became the norm for kids that were my age.
7:00 she's typical of many women on Maui, they have all these abilities and believe they are psychic.
That went back to the hippy daze. They wandered around Maui, believing everyone's fruit was provided for them from the universe, disregarding that those were people properties and most people would share if asked, but they don't believe they have to.
Many previously successful people in business, with all the toys and luxury, but it went to their head and soon they were so addicted to meth, cocaine or opioids to the point that they lost everything and became another homeless person on the beach or in the Keawe forest.
I have family on Maui, but migrated to a better life in Virginia and can't see ever going back to Hawaii to live.
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