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Monday, January 27, 2020

Kobe Bryant





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9 comments:

  1. Kirolos Michael1:40 PM CST

    Kobe's Mamba Mentality, or one could say philosophy, will never be forgotten. If you guys have time you should read this to learn more about it! Rip to a legend.

    https://time.com/5771924/kobe-bryant-obituary/

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  2. Matthew Rigney3:23 PM CST

    Kobe Bryant was more than a basketball player for many including myself. His reach had no social, racial, or worldwide borders which makes him one of the greatest people to ever contribute to sport as a whole. He was known to be a very philosophical man that would always think before he acted. I would highly recommend watching his latest documentary about his life and the legacy he left. It has a way to move and motivate people, no matter their passions in life.

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  3. Mary Anderson8:54 PM CST

    Kobe inspired me to be the best that I could be. All over online I have seen even if you didn't really watch him, you still felt his story. He had a great philosophy, if you don't make it, you still tried. And if you aren't happy with that, you keep trying. I am so sad to hear about everyone who went out in the crash.
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  4. I have never been much of a sports fan, but Kobe Bryant left an impact on my life just as an icon in the pop culture world. I can't remember a time in my school life where his name wasn't in the news, whether it be for a basketball related thing, or praise for something that he's done for the community. It is needless to say that his legacy will live on and he will be dearly missed.

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    1. I completely agree with your statement that, "Kobe Bryant left an impact on my life just as an icon in the pop culture world." TBH taking a shot at the trash bin with a paper ball is gonna sound different. Muad #11

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  5. Chuck Palahniuk said "We will die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will." Losing such an influential figure is always hard, especially to those who found inspiration in their work. Kobe Bryant was no different. The way in which Kobe carried played basketball was second to no one, and the way he carried himself in life was full of family and happiness. It is with these memories that I believe that, though he was taken so early in life, Kobe Bryant will indeed live on forever.
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  6. This may be off topic but...Have y'all noticed that china is building a 1000 bed hospital in 6 days to deal with the coronavirus. Meanwhile here in Tennessee, we are going on our second year of construction on 840.
    https://www.businessinsider.com/china-rapid-progress-panic-building-a-hospital-in-6-days-2020-1
    --Muad #11

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  7. I have much more sympathy for the other victims of the crash, over a person who sexually assaulted someone

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