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Every fender was a different color. It was super dented. It was super embarrassing. That was our family car. I remember when I was in third grade, I was obsessed with, as I every kid was, Lamborghinis and limos was the other car that I was like, you can drive a limo. I just thought you could drive a limo. That was the coolest car. As I'm running, my dad picks me up. I'm like, did you bring a limo?
Every fender was a different color. It was super dented. It was super embarrassing. That was our family car. I remember when I was in third grade, I was obsessed with, as I every kid was, Lamborghinis and limos was the other car that I was like, you can drive a limo. I just thought you could drive a limo. That was the coolest car. As I'm running, my dad picks me up. I'm like, did you bring a limo?
I don't know what I was thinking.
I don't know what I was thinking.
I don't know what I was thinking.
Did you bring a limousine? He was like, yeah, because he's a dad. Like, that's exactly what I would have said. Like, yeah, I brought a limo. And then running outside to see this fucking embarrassment. Like, oh, no. But this felt like this to me, to me, because again, I'm 13. But we go, so when we show up to my godmother's, what I thought was a house, she had been squatting on the shoes.
Did you bring a limousine? He was like, yeah, because he's a dad. Like, that's exactly what I would have said. Like, yeah, I brought a limo. And then running outside to see this fucking embarrassment. Like, oh, no. But this felt like this to me, to me, because again, I'm 13. But we go, so when we show up to my godmother's, what I thought was a house, she had been squatting on the shoes.
Did you bring a limousine? He was like, yeah, because he's a dad. Like, that's exactly what I would have said. Like, yeah, I brought a limo. And then running outside to see this fucking embarrassment. Like, oh, no. But this felt like this to me, to me, because again, I'm 13. But we go, so when we show up to my godmother's, what I thought was a house, she had been squatting on the shoes.
Okay, let me give some context. Like my parents are very political, liberal minded. Like, you know, my mom worked for a socialist newspaper and she meets Sandra. They're selling little red books together, which is Mao's like, doctrine, whatever. They're communists.
Okay, let me give some context. Like my parents are very political, liberal minded. Like, you know, my mom worked for a socialist newspaper and she meets Sandra. They're selling little red books together, which is Mao's like, doctrine, whatever. They're communists.
Okay, let me give some context. Like my parents are very political, liberal minded. Like, you know, my mom worked for a socialist newspaper and she meets Sandra. They're selling little red books together, which is Mao's like, doctrine, whatever. They're communists.
My mom worked for a newspaper called Frontline, which is like the front line of the proletariat will rise up again. It was all just Marxists, basically. But to be fair, they're also like... It's a lot of intellectuals, and they're reading everything. They're not like hippie, like silly, like 60s. It's all very political.
My mom worked for a newspaper called Frontline, which is like the front line of the proletariat will rise up again. It was all just Marxists, basically. But to be fair, they're also like... It's a lot of intellectuals, and they're reading everything. They're not like hippie, like silly, like 60s. It's all very political.
My mom worked for a newspaper called Frontline, which is like the front line of the proletariat will rise up again. It was all just Marxists, basically. But to be fair, they're also like... It's a lot of intellectuals, and they're reading everything. They're not like hippie, like silly, like 60s. It's all very political.
So my godmother is one of these people, and she married a native Hawaiian man named Michael. And so there was a lot of education on this trip. But we pull into this area that we're going to be staying, and they've been squatting on the beach, basically. Yeah. There's no place. It's drift. I'm not exaggerating when I say this. It was like a shantytown, basically.
So my godmother is one of these people, and she married a native Hawaiian man named Michael. And so there was a lot of education on this trip. But we pull into this area that we're going to be staying, and they've been squatting on the beach, basically. Yeah. There's no place. It's drift. I'm not exaggerating when I say this. It was like a shantytown, basically.
So my godmother is one of these people, and she married a native Hawaiian man named Michael. And so there was a lot of education on this trip. But we pull into this area that we're going to be staying, and they've been squatting on the beach, basically. Yeah. There's no place. It's drift. I'm not exaggerating when I say this. It was like a shantytown, basically.
So it was probably 10 different shacks, kind of, but they're made out of like driftwood and tarps that they'd found from the sea in some cases. But it's weirder than that, though, because then they're furnished inside. Yeah. There's no doors. There's just flaps with tarps. And it's like an unhoused person's squatting area or something. But it's called Anahola Beach Park. But they have electricity.
So it was probably 10 different shacks, kind of, but they're made out of like driftwood and tarps that they'd found from the sea in some cases. But it's weirder than that, though, because then they're furnished inside. Yeah. There's no doors. There's just flaps with tarps. And it's like an unhoused person's squatting area or something. But it's called Anahola Beach Park. But they have electricity.
So it was probably 10 different shacks, kind of, but they're made out of like driftwood and tarps that they'd found from the sea in some cases. But it's weirder than that, though, because then they're furnished inside. Yeah. There's no doors. There's just flaps with tarps. And it's like an unhoused person's squatting area or something. But it's called Anahola Beach Park. But they have electricity.