Zander
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Did you hear about Kobe? He's now smoking.
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Mark 12: 41 - 44Call me different I guess. I really don't relate to all this kobe fanfare. Think he would care if he read about me dying in a crash.
To listen people talk like he was their best friend, and yet, probably hardly knew the guy. Is kinda corny to me.
Just another millionaire that flew his helicopter to work everyday.
When was the last time people all over the world watched you do anything?
When did you give millions of dollars to charities that helped other people.
You jealous hearted haters should just go somewhere and STFU.
I'm mostly "judging" those who pretend his death has so much significance while ignoring without a single mention of all the rest who died.Don’t be so damn judgmental.I see you're really taking the death of this guy you don't know, and the rest who died that you've never mentioned, really hard. Hope you can get thru the dayIn that case, mourn who you want to mourn and let others do the sameIm not into basketball and it took me a moment to realize who he was when my wife told me he died in a helicopter accident. I put this into the same category as Dale Earnhardt's death, it effects fans and just people that recognize the name.
He as much as admitted it -- in writingI do not care for sports. I was never a Kobe fan. I did live in Los Angeles and know for a fact that Kobe Bryant was worshipped among the people. Parents named children after him. He was thought of as a member of the family in many Los Angeles homes. They went into hock to see him play. His kindness and generosity touched every black family personally. He called himself the Black Mamba. There are Mamba supported charities everywhere. He was on his way to a Mamba arena when his helicopter crashed.
He raped no one. The girl tried for a payday but told so many different stories that she had to withdraw her complaint.
You have only explained wy you worship bryantI don't remember Kobe making any public statement when the US Servicemen were killed in the crash last week. Or even when the firefighters were killed in the crash in Australia.
Piss on him. He ain't important. Jumping high and shooting baskets ain't important.
How many public statements did you make?
This young man gave his time and money to people he didn't know all over the world.
What the fuck have you done for others?
others who dont watch basketball or who remember his personal shortcoming are not required to follow your example
I'm mostly "judging" those who pretend his death has so much significance while ignoring without a single mention of all the rest who died.Don’t be so damn judgmental.I see you're really taking the death of this guy you don't know, and the rest who died that you've never mentioned, really hard. Hope you can get thru the dayIn that case, mourn who you want to mourn and let others do the sameIm not into basketball and it took me a moment to realize who he was when my wife told me he died in a helicopter accident. I put this into the same category as Dale Earnhardt's death, it effects fans and just people that recognize the name.
Who has mentioned the couple and their daughter who died? Did this couple have other kids, now orphans? Some people need to o get their priorities straight
If you have any doubts as to Kobe being an asshole just look at his response to disrespecting our country, just like those filthy ass Neggras in the NFL.
Thats all she was.She wasn't an entertainerLook at the outpouring of sympathy and grief when Lady Diana died.
Is that what you remember? Ahhh....the endless comparison game. The Mick pretty much was a drunkard. Today we have endless ways of seeing people through life and death. The Mick died and did not get an endless send off. And I who at that time had baseball as my favorite sport, did not get into crying mode. Today's era is what it is. Kobe had a good life. From birth to death he was privileged. At his death he seemed to be better a man then in his earlier years. May he rest in peace with the other victims and their families have closure.I remember when Mickey Mantle died......there were tons and tons of similar coverage -- filled with boomers opining about the greatness of Mickey and how sad it was..Call me different I guess. I really don't relate to all this kobe fanfare. Think he would care if he read about me dying in a crash.
To listen people talk like he was their best friend, and yet, probably hardly knew the guy. Is kinda corny to me.
Just another millionaire that flew his helicopter to work everyday.
I don't recall many people whining about it either -- or saying "why should we care?? He is just some guy who hit a ball" -- only complaint I heard from anyone was how they felt it wasn't fair for someone who was a chronic alcoholic and abused his liver for 40 years, how someone like that should be moved ahead of other people -- just because of him being a famous athlete....
Oh...its the old "If I didn't do it nobody did" deflection....Is that what you remember? Ahhh....the endless comparison game. The Mick pretty much was a drunkard. Today we have endless ways of seeing people through life and death. The Mick died and did not get an endless send off. And I who at that time had baseball as my favorite sport, did not get into crying mode. Today's era is what it is. Kobe had a good life. From birth to death he was privileged. At his death he seemed to be better a man then in his earlier years. May he rest in peace with the other victims and their families have closure.I remember when Mickey Mantle died......there were tons and tons of similar coverage -- filled with boomers opining about the greatness of Mickey and how sad it was..Call me different I guess. I really don't relate to all this kobe fanfare. Think he would care if he read about me dying in a crash.
To listen people talk like he was their best friend, and yet, probably hardly knew the guy. Is kinda corny to me.
Just another millionaire that flew his helicopter to work everyday.
I don't recall many people whining about it either -- or saying "why should we care?? He is just some guy who hit a ball" -- only complaint I heard from anyone was how they felt it wasn't fair for someone who was a chronic alcoholic and abused his liver for 40 years, how someone like that should be moved ahead of other people -- just because of him being a famous athlete....
You're just too angry that we dont all care.Oh...its the old "If I didn't do it nobody did" deflection....Is that what you remember? Ahhh....the endless comparison game. The Mick pretty much was a drunkard. Today we have endless ways of seeing people through life and death. The Mick died and did not get an endless send off. And I who at that time had baseball as my favorite sport, did not get into crying mode. Today's era is what it is. Kobe had a good life. From birth to death he was privileged. At his death he seemed to be better a man then in his earlier years. May he rest in peace with the other victims and their families have closure.I remember when Mickey Mantle died......there were tons and tons of similar coverage -- filled with boomers opining about the greatness of Mickey and how sad it was..Call me different I guess. I really don't relate to all this kobe fanfare. Think he would care if he read about me dying in a crash.
To listen people talk like he was their best friend, and yet, probably hardly knew the guy. Is kinda corny to me.
Just another millionaire that flew his helicopter to work everyday.
I don't recall many people whining about it either -- or saying "why should we care?? He is just some guy who hit a ball" -- only complaint I heard from anyone was how they felt it wasn't fair for someone who was a chronic alcoholic and abused his liver for 40 years, how someone like that should be moved ahead of other people -- just because of him being a famous athlete....
Mickey Mantle got hours of coverage beginning from him needing a organ transplant -- to him instantly getting a transplant to him dying..and it got wall to wall coverage -- but this was before the days of TMZ -- and this is after the guy was done playing for decades....
But yo sissified ass is whining over media coverage that a guy who died just a couple of years after his retirement -- and died not by drinking himself to death -- but from a helicopter crash that included children -- among which was his own daughter -- and you think since your miserable narcissistic ass don't care about it -- no one else should either -- if you don't like, turn yo TV OFF and shut the fuk up....
You're just too angry that we dont all care.Oh...its the old "If I didn't do it nobody did" deflection....Is that what you remember? Ahhh....the endless comparison game. The Mick pretty much was a drunkard. Today we have endless ways of seeing people through life and death. The Mick died and did not get an endless send off. And I who at that time had baseball as my favorite sport, did not get into crying mode. Today's era is what it is. Kobe had a good life. From birth to death he was privileged. At his death he seemed to be better a man then in his earlier years. May he rest in peace with the other victims and their families have closure.I remember when Mickey Mantle died......there were tons and tons of similar coverage -- filled with boomers opining about the greatness of Mickey and how sad it was..Call me different I guess. I really don't relate to all this kobe fanfare. Think he would care if he read about me dying in a crash.
To listen people talk like he was their best friend, and yet, probably hardly knew the guy. Is kinda corny to me.
Just another millionaire that flew his helicopter to work everyday.
I don't recall many people whining about it either -- or saying "why should we care?? He is just some guy who hit a ball" -- only complaint I heard from anyone was how they felt it wasn't fair for someone who was a chronic alcoholic and abused his liver for 40 years, how someone like that should be moved ahead of other people -- just because of him being a famous athlete....
Mickey Mantle got hours of coverage beginning from him needing a organ transplant -- to him instantly getting a transplant to him dying..and it got wall to wall coverage -- but this was before the days of TMZ -- and this is after the guy was done playing for decades....
But yo sissified ass is whining over media coverage that a guy who died just a couple of years after his retirement -- and died not by drinking himself to death -- but from a helicopter crash that included children -- among which was his own daughter -- and you think since your miserable narcissistic ass don't care about it -- no one else should either -- if you don't like, turn yo TV OFF and shut the fuk up....
Think he would care if he read about me dying in a crash.
Nope sisssy…You're just too angry that we dont all care.Oh...its the old "If I didn't do it nobody did" deflection....Is that what you remember? Ahhh....the endless comparison game. The Mick pretty much was a drunkard. Today we have endless ways of seeing people through life and death. The Mick died and did not get an endless send off. And I who at that time had baseball as my favorite sport, did not get into crying mode. Today's era is what it is. Kobe had a good life. From birth to death he was privileged. At his death he seemed to be better a man then in his earlier years. May he rest in peace with the other victims and their families have closure.I remember when Mickey Mantle died......there were tons and tons of similar coverage -- filled with boomers opining about the greatness of Mickey and how sad it was..Call me different I guess. I really don't relate to all this kobe fanfare. Think he would care if he read about me dying in a crash.
To listen people talk like he was their best friend, and yet, probably hardly knew the guy. Is kinda corny to me.
Just another millionaire that flew his helicopter to work everyday.
I don't recall many people whining about it either -- or saying "why should we care?? He is just some guy who hit a ball" -- only complaint I heard from anyone was how they felt it wasn't fair for someone who was a chronic alcoholic and abused his liver for 40 years, how someone like that should be moved ahead of other people -- just because of him being a famous athlete....
Mickey Mantle got hours of coverage beginning from him needing a organ transplant -- to him instantly getting a transplant to him dying..and it got wall to wall coverage -- but this was before the days of TMZ -- and this is after the guy was done playing for decades....
But yo sissified ass is whining over media coverage that a guy who died just a couple of years after his retirement -- and died not by drinking himself to death -- but from a helicopter crash that included children -- among which was his own daughter -- and you think since your miserable narcissistic ass don't care about it -- no one else should either -- if you don't like, turn yo TV OFF and shut the fuk up....
You are exhibiting definite hero worship symptomsYou have only explained wy you worship bryantI don't remember Kobe making any public statement when the US Servicemen were killed in the crash last week. Or even when the firefighters were killed in the crash in Australia.
Piss on him. He ain't important. Jumping high and shooting baskets ain't important.
How many public statements did you make?
This young man gave his time and money to people he didn't know all over the world.
What the fuck have you done for others?
Where did I explain I worship him or did you just pull that out your ass
others who dont watch basketball or who remember his personal shortcoming are not required to follow your example
Hmmm, so they should follow the racism example that you and your buddies do. If you don't know him or don't care then just STFU don't attack the folks who respected the young man.
Nothing wrong with hero worshipYou are exhibiting definite hero worship symptomsYou have only explained wy you worship bryantI don't remember Kobe making any public statement when the US Servicemen were killed in the crash last week. Or even when the firefighters were killed in the crash in Australia.
Piss on him. He ain't important. Jumping high and shooting baskets ain't important.
How many public statements did you make?
This young man gave his time and money to people he didn't know all over the world.
What the fuck have you done for others?
Where did I explain I worship him or did you just pull that out your ass
others who dont watch basketball or who remember his personal shortcoming are not required to follow your example
Hmmm, so they should follow the racism example that you and your buddies do. If you don't know him or don't care then just STFU don't attack the folks who respected the young man.
If anyone is being racist its you
Nothing wrong with hero worshipYou are exhibiting definite hero worship symptomsYou have only explained wy you worship bryantI don't remember Kobe making any public statement when the US Servicemen were killed in the crash last week. Or even when the firefighters were killed in the crash in Australia.
Piss on him. He ain't important. Jumping high and shooting baskets ain't important.
How many public statements did you make?
This young man gave his time and money to people he didn't know all over the world.
What the fuck have you done for others?
Where did I explain I worship him or did you just pull that out your ass
others who dont watch basketball or who remember his personal shortcoming are not required to follow your example
Hmmm, so they should follow the racism example that you and your buddies do. If you don't know him or don't care then just STFU don't attack the folks who respected the young man.
If anyone is being racist its you