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Smoking Toad Venom is only the beginning of a funny story
apple.news/AdI3MmoMlThqHNbCD4pAIjQ Why are rich people smoking toad venom? That’s not the story. The real amusement is how many substances, excreted from various and sundry animals were sampled without success. How often did an animal leave a steaming pile of waste that a bored rich person tried to ingest only to spit it out, the experiment…
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Do you see the two horizontal lines above, to the left and the last part of the site heading? That’s the menu. Click on those two lines for countless posts about Red Light Life In Hawaii! Find life hacks with applicable street wisdom for everyday people.You’ll have access to info about addict behavior. Take a…
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Lock addicts up in a new way ?

Intro: From Harvard Elite to Hawaii’s Streets–intellectually witty posts about addiction, adult services, and related matters in paradise at the turn of the 21st century No, we should not be locking people up for being addicted. When society does this the addict can never get out from under a criminal record, no matter how much…
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All Time Stats as of Christmas Day 2021  In 2017 I began writing about my transition from Harvard elite to a nameless woman with several addictions, hustling in socially unacceptable and illegal ways on the streets of downtown Honolulu. I found out what it was like to lose everything, Repeatedly. People were fascinated with…
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Linked Tweet asks what did you think was normal only to find it’s not. My blog asks the opposite question!
twitter.com/UberFacts/status/1474100245785153543 Purpose of expertescort2018.com What did you think was abnormal only to find out it is normal, or common, not unusual? Applicable Lessons From the Street I went from Harvard to Hawaii’s Streets then Heroin. No this is not really common. However, finding out the achievements you thought would heal your broken heart but didn’t,…
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Purpose of writing about going from Harvard elite to Hawaii’s Streets

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Purpose of this Honolulu based blog about adult services providers, addiction, and Hawaii street life

Why do I write about going from Harvard elite to Hawaii’s Streets?
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Stories of taboos are often poorly written and dependent upon dirty words to get reader attention–not with this ivy league outcast

Enjoy the best of the best content with this first person account of how a street person escaped arrest by undercover officers in Honolulu, around the year 2000.
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In Honolulu the search for a public bathroom can take a person far and wide

I get why they closed the bathrooms but public health cannot be maintained without facilities for the homeless.
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In Honolulu Envy is Used to Sabotage People

Honolulu is full of directed envy
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People with addictions take heed to link: Your bedtime impacts heart health. Here’s why going to sleep at 10 p.m. may save your life

People with something to hide physically do just that–hide. Concealment is easier in the dark.
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Cold Turkey Sobriety Can KILL–One Surprising Thing in linked article y

I Never Knew It is always interesting to me how real life differs from preconceived notions. Each time my imagination is off the mark I am reminded of my need to remind myself that I don’t always know what I am talking about and that ignorance might be deadly. For example, I thought quitting–anything–was difficult…
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We addicts are kind of like very wealthy people

if you have nothing worthy of mourning to lose, losing everything is not such a big deal î
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I have needlessly carried my vaccination card all week in Honolulu

Vaccination passport policy announced Today is Friday September 24, 2021. This is the second week of the big policy initiative that requires Hawaii residents, at least in Oahu, to show proof of vaccination or a very recent negative COVID test. As you know if you are a faithful reader (welcome if you are a newcomer…
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Addiction caused me to miss basic life lessons in adulting, like car ownership skills

During my young adulthood the only thing I knew about cars was to try to catch the eye of the driver to see if he would stop for me. Cars were what I looked at when I was looking for someone who was looking for me. And oh yes, the four police stings I was…
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Taboo Honolulu–why do I really write about the forbidden?

Here is a vulnerability I have avoided in the years of writing about Honolulu taboos.
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What was the most used drug among Honolulu Female Inmates?

There is a lot I know about women in prison and thousands have demanded more input from my memories. Today, drugs, women, prison.




