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Kobe Bryant Dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="SolarYellow" data-source="post: 16357115" data-attributes="member: 31223"><p>You are doing nothing of the sort as you seem to take issue when an "icon" dies and people aren't having it to the degree of others.</p><p></p><p>I'm the kind who doesn't give a damn about an athlete or celebrity in terms of elevating them as I am sensible to the point of keeping things in perspective. An individual who dribbles a ball does not change your life and if it does, the person who feels his life is changed should do some reflection.</p><p></p><p>Be clear and understand you spoke ill about a man who "served his country as a sonarman in the Navy and fought on small craft subchasers and destroyers in WWII and Korea" by saying he unloaded food crates. I know he can't compare to a basketball player though.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Unfortunately it isn't strictly revenue making and makers. Society as a whole has elevated these people to the point of nonsensical and never-ending praise and worship. Just look at this entire discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarYellow, post: 16357115, member: 31223"] You are doing nothing of the sort as you seem to take issue when an "icon" dies and people aren't having it to the degree of others. I'm the kind who doesn't give a damn about an athlete or celebrity in terms of elevating them as I am sensible to the point of keeping things in perspective. An individual who dribbles a ball does not change your life and if it does, the person who feels his life is changed should do some reflection. Be clear and understand you spoke ill about a man who "served his country as a sonarman in the Navy and fought on small craft subchasers and destroyers in WWII and Korea" by saying he unloaded food crates. I know he can't compare to a basketball player though. Unfortunately it isn't strictly revenue making and makers. Society as a whole has elevated these people to the point of nonsensical and never-ending praise and worship. Just look at this entire discussion. [/QUOTE]
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