zombiesonics wrote:Madness couldn’t resist being a degenerate edgecuck even in Kobe’s death. A new low.
Everyone reacts differently, the truth is none of us know Kobe personally, it really shouldn't affect us that much, it's almost stranger that his death affects us so much.
You don't have to know someone personally to touched at a time like this...Regardless if we didn't know him, some of us are decent human being that have hearts...❤❤❤❤
If you haven't heard, people die everyday. People that contribute more to society, I don't see your tears for them here. I'm sad for the loss of Kobe too but he was an athlete who got paid ungodly amounts to play a child's game, let's keep things in perspective. He wouldn't have given two shits if you died.
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Bartman wrote:
Everyone reacts differently, the truth is none of us know Kobe personally, it really shouldn't affect us that much, it's almost stranger that his death affects us so much.
You don't have to know someone personally to touched at a time like this...Regardless if we didn't know him, some of us are decent human being that have hearts...❤❤❤❤
If you haven't heard, people die everyday. People that contribute more to society, I don't see your tears for them here. I'm sad for the loss of Kobe too but he was an athlete who got paid ungodly amounts to play a child's game, let's keep things in perspective. He would have given two shits if you died.
You keep things in perspective motherfucker...Who the hell are YOU to tell anyone how they should or should not react to this deviating news? Stay your ass out of this thread if you don't like what you are seeing!
zombiesonics wrote:Madness couldn’t resist being a degenerate edgecuck even in Kobe’s death. A new low.
Everyone reacts differently, the truth is none of us know Kobe personally, it really shouldn't affect us that much, it's almost stranger that his death affects us so much.
I dunno, I think his story parallels a lot of his fans they can identify with. His dad's career aside, he took a big risk turning pro out of high school. Finds a little success, then fucks up, then builds over from just about nothing to become a winner again. Not to mention becoming a better father and entrepreneur in retirement.
It's a shock Kobe died but investing too much emotionally into a pro athlete and not enough into your own personal relationships is what's wrong with the world today. Kobe wasn't saving lives, he was shooting balls into a hoop, we just need some perspective.
Bartman wrote:
Everyone reacts differently, the truth is none of us know Kobe personally, it really shouldn't affect us that much, it's almost stranger that his death affects us so much.
I dunno, I think his story parallels a lot of his fans they can identify with. His dad's career aside, he took a big risk turning pro out of high school. Finds a little success, then fucks up, then builds over from just about nothing to become a winner again. Not to mention becoming a better father and entrepreneur in retirement.
It's a shock Kobe died but investing too much emotionally into a pro athlete and not enough into your own personal relationships is what's wrong with the world today. Kobe wasn't saving lives, he was shooting balls into a hoop, we just need some perspective.
You don't know that. Role models help people in many different ways.
And they were just going to a game? Why not a take a car. Helicopters are notorious death traps just like MotorCycles. Its common knowledge. Why people put themselves into these situations I'll never know
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denali4eva wrote:
You don't have to know someone personally to touched at a time like this...Regardless if we didn't know him, some of us are decent human being that have hearts...❤❤❤❤
If you haven't heard, people die everyday. People that contribute more to society, I don't see your tears for them here. I'm sad for the loss of Kobe too but he was an athlete who got paid ungodly amounts to play a child's game, let's keep things in perspective. He would have given two shits if you died.
You keep things in perspective motherfucker...Who the hell are YOU to tell anyone how they should or should not react to this deviating news? Stay your ass out of this thread if you don't like what you are seeing!
Why does is bother you that I have an appropriate response and you don't.
DorianRo wrote:And they were just going to a game? Why not a take a car. Helicopters are notorious death traps just like MotorCycles. Its common knowledge
There’s nothing to “put into perspective” here. Kobe touched a lot of lives for better or worse. Yeah he was “just playing basketball” but he still meant a lot to a lot of different people. No one is trying to give the guy a national holiday over this, but people can be bummy over it without having to listen to some creep tell them that they shouldn’t “invest too much emotionally” into it.
DorianRo wrote:And they were just going to a game? Why not a take a car. Helicopters are notorious death traps just like MotorCycles. Its common knowledge. Why people put themselves into these situations I'll never know
Yea because people don't die in auto accidents at all...Bulltards SMDH...
If you haven't heard, people die everyday. People that contribute more to society, I don't see your tears for them here. I'm sad for the loss of Kobe too but he was an athlete who got paid ungodly amounts to play a child's game, let's keep things in perspective. He would have given two shits if you died.
You keep things in perspective motherfucker...Who the hell are YOU to tell anyone how they should or should not react to this deviating news? Stay your ass out of this thread if you don't like what you are seeing!
Why does is bother you that I have an appropriate response and you don't.
Your response was appropriate only in you and madness feeble minds...My response to you is appropriate...
Havlicekstealsit wrote:
I dunno, I think his story parallels a lot of his fans they can identify with. His dad's career aside, he took a big risk turning pro out of high school. Finds a little success, then fucks up, then builds over from just about nothing to become a winner again. Not to mention becoming a better father and entrepreneur in retirement.
It's a shock Kobe died but investing too much emotionally into a pro athlete and not enough into your own personal relationships is what's wrong with the world today. Kobe wasn't saving lives, he was shooting balls into a hoop, we just need some perspective.
You don't know that. Role models help people in many different ways.
If Kobe is your role model, you're living a deluded life in which case he is likely doing more harm than good to your life. I agree with Barkley, pro athletes for the most part shouldn't be role models.
DorianRo wrote:And they were just going to a game? Why not a take a car. Helicopters are notorious death traps just like MotorCycles. Its common knowledge. Why people put themselves into these situations I'll never know
While I would never get into a helicopter, I'm pretty positive millions more people have died in cars.