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@dj The Kamehameha is named after one of their kings, if I recall correctly.

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@coded_artist @dj theres actually a Kamehameha freeway in Oahu and everyone who gets on it starts driving SUPER FAST AND CRASHES AS HARD AS THEY CAN!!! KABOOOOOM HAHAHA!!

...I mean it would be cool if they did that.
@jerkdouglas @dj @coded_artist That's actually the reality of it. The highway was made back in the 1920s, when cars were a lot slower. Hence it's super curvy and dangerous to drive faster than 25 mph in certain spots in the countryside, particularly when it's rainy or in the sections with no lights during night, but most people do so anyways. The highway took out four people in my high school class in three separate accidents, first dead body I ever saw was a motorcyclist who hit a rock when I was riding home from school.

Parts of it is literally falling into the ocean too.
@Everett_True @dj @coded_artist My absurd assumptions always seem to shine with truth.

I've only really driven on it a handful of times during brief visits.
@coded_artist @dj It's actually not. 亀 is the kanji for turtle, read as Kame in this context. ハメ (hame) can mean to break or to destroy something, or can be slang for "having sex." 波 is the kanji for "wave," read as "ha" in this context.

Thus, Kamehameha translates to either "Turtle Destruction Wave" or "Turtle Fucking Wave."

The similarity to some hawaiian is just a coincidence.
@EdBoatConnoisseur @coded_artist @dj Considering the extreme amount of puns in his works and the fact that muten roshi is quite the pervert, pretty high i'd say.

Don't try to explain this to him, his entire rebuttal is "hurr durr king came first"

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