SUMMER SCHOOL: Hawaiian History

SUMMER SCHOOL: Hawaiian History

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Why is Everyone Hurt?

New year, new injuries. Nikki’s birthday wrecked her, Miss Kaaaye sprained her ankle doing everyday activities, and I cried over my emo chicken, my friends, and the moon. We also talk Keith Lee trying my mom’s cooking, Heated Rivalry ruining our lives, and Avatar being way too em ...  Show more

New Year, New York, and Miss Kaaaye's First Snow

Happy New Year Baddies! Bretman and Miss Kaaaye are back- caffeinated, snowed in, and absolutely all over the place. From chaotic New York City adventures (including snow for the very first time), emotional meet & greets, and deep gratitude moments… to Tesla tire trauma, rain lit ...  Show more

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