Big Island crime wave, aka rabbits are taking over:
Sex on the streets, it’s a sight bystanders say they’re seeing way too much of among Hawaii’s homeless.
Residents in Iwilei tell KITV nudity, intercourse and violent arguments happen regularly in their neighborhood…
Residents also complain about confrontations while walking in the area. One woman was recently physically assaulted…
Linda and Merv Witherup say they try and avoid crossing paths with the homeless by mapping out their walks…
From their balcony, the Witherup’s can hear fighting on the streets ramp up late at night.
I suppose if there is a place that would drive you r, it must be Hawaii.
Sex on the streets is still frowned upon, but people are seeing it, and it is becoming a part of the background. Today, sex in public is what kissing passionately would have been in 1905. Mark my words, had Hillary won, and she freed up another $35 trillion in national debt to artificially boost the economy, sex in public would become what kissing passionately is today.
And with it would come the degeneration of society in so many other ways.
Of course, all of this is amygdala stimulation, and a sign of K approaching. Homelessness is increasing. Amygdala-irritated homeless are fighting, and that is producing irritation in the non-homeless. Even the sex and degeneracy of peak rabbitry is driving K’s toward K, and away from the rabbits, just in time for the coming collapse.
In the end it is all a big play, and the climax is the eventual domination of K-selection.
You may not need to have sex on the street because you saw the reviews for r/K Selection Theory here
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The link suggests this is happening on the Big Island of Hawaii. Not true. The Senior Residence At Iwilei is in downtown Honolulu on the island of Oahu. Here is the address:
888 Iwilei Rd
Honolulu, HI 96817
United States
I saw a news piece on TV that said it was on the big Island too, and apparently a lot of them are panhandling by stripping naked and dancing for cars passing by. It really had a dystopian, alien feel to it.