Kalani makes me laugh. This is what he wrote recently:
"Time to MO KA PIKO
Someone has been writing a lot about "mo ka piko" and "oki". Mo ka piko literally means to cut/severe the umbilical cord, figuratively referring to cutting ties to that close person, usually a relative. 'Oki just means "to cut" as in cut ties."
Who has that person who
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