Kobe Bryant is gone

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Well, I'm not too keen on sports, so I don't know of this guy but I'm sure this was a sacrifice. Obviously when satanic celebrities die, "they" make sure to put a false death hiding the truth of how so and so actually died.

Well, we know where he is now I'm afraid -.-
Also, odd he died today as the grammys is today, huh? This is definitely a sacrifice.
 

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On Twitter, lots of videos of fans of his outside the Staples center. Also a lot of fans of his saying things like :
'Bryant built The Staples center. The fact that the Grammy's are being held there tonight is heart breaking. They should be cancelled."
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Well, I'm not too keen on sports, so I don't know of this guy but I'm sure this was a sacrifice. Obviously when satanic celebrities die, "they" make sure to put a false death hiding the truth of how so and so actually died.



Well, we know where he is now I'm afraid -.-
Also, odd he died today as the grammys is today, huh? This is definitely a sacrifice.
Well, the timing is rather suspect and his hand signs reveal he was a member of the BIG club...
 

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Orange Coast College baseball coach John Altobelli, his daughter Alyssa Altobelli and wife Keri Altobelli were on the helicopter with Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna when it crashed in Calabasas, California, a relative tells CNN
 

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It's super depressing.

I hate to be the one to say it, but if you are taking frequent helicopter rides you are literally gambling with your life. Unless you have the very best helicopter with the best pilot, just don't.
Why is it super depressing? Did you know him? People die everyday, veterans, nuns, ect... People more altruistic than Kobe. Condolences to his family, I find it more sad that his young daughter was on board. The over the top rhetoric when a celebrity dies is too much. Need to stop worshipping them.
 

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Not only are Kobe fans pissed that they are being kicked out for mourning him at the Staples center for Grammy's.. Grammy celebrities are all smiles upon arrival.Screenshot_20200126-160512.png
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Legends of Chamberlain heights episode “End of days“
Thx for info. I could not find full episode on YouTube.. but I found this
I would like to see full episode. Also.. who wrote this show? Questionable, to say the least.
 
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@DarkAndWild here is info on the show, creators, etc. But I do not see an episode called 'end of days' in episode list on Wikipedia page. Where did you get that name from?
someone mentioned in a comment section. But here it is

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I also wish I could see the full episode on YouTube but it’s impossible to find weird... Episode 8. His number was 8? Coincidence hmmm...

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someone mentioned in a comment section. But here it is

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I also wish I could see the full episode on YouTube but it’s impossible to find weird... Episode 8. His number was 8? Coincidence hmmm...
Weird for sure... the whole episode being missing. His number wasn't 8 though, it was 24. I also found another weird thing though. A writer of the show went straight to Calabasas and did an interview from there right after it happened.
 

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Why is it super depressing? Did you know him? People die everyday, veterans, nuns, ect... People more altruistic than Kobe. Condolences to his family, I find it more sad that his young daughter was on board. The over the top rhetoric when a celebrity dies is too much. Need to stop worshipping them.
No, I didn't know him. Also, it seems like you answered your own question.

If people want to worship celebrities that's their business. Plus I haven't seen anything that over the top. People always come together with any tragedy. Now if you are saying that culturally we need some sort of paradigm shift, I would agree with that part.

I'm talking specifically about how we need to learn something from these fatal events. If people all just get sad and don't do anything differently, then we are daming ourselves to repeat the same cycle.
 

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Weird for sure... the whole episode being missing. His number wasn't 8 though, it was 24. I also found another weird thing though. A writer of the show went straight to Calabasas and did an interview from there right after it happened.
So blatant smh! Also what do you make of this he retweeted


 

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Weird for sure... the whole episode being missing. His number wasn't 8 though, it was 24. I also found another weird thing though. A writer of the show went straight to Calabasas and did an interview from there right after it happened.
@DarkAndWild I found the full episode through duckduckgo on Comedy Central. You can get a free day pass to watch shows there, I just watched it. It's about some guy in the main group of characters destroying the internet and keeping it for himself, and the chaos that ensues with some cheesy moral at the end of the show that conflicts the whole premise. The Bryant scene is pretty random in the middle of the whole thing, and they are not nice to him at all. He is also the only person who dies in the segment. IDK. It's either some weird coincidence that the writer feels really bad for, or something else. I can never tell with these Illuminati freaks. Comedy Central is always so bad in their cartoons.
But RIP Kobe, Gigi, and all on board the helicopter :(
 
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No, I didn't know him. Also, it seems like you answered your own question.

If people want to worship celebrities that's their business. Plus I haven't seen anything that over the top. People always come together with any tragedy. Now if you are saying that culturally we need some sort of paradigm shift, I would agree with that part.

I'm talking specifically about how we need to learn something from these fatal events. If people all just get sad and don't do anything differently, then we are daming ourselves to repeat the same cycle.
People die everyday. Children die everyday. Why would people who never knew Kobe mourn him? Because he was good at basketball? If you weren't close to him, you have no idea if he even was a good person.
 

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People die everyday. Children die everyday. Why would people who never knew Kobe mourn him? Because he was good at basketball? If you weren't close to him, you have no idea if he even was a good person.
It is sad and shocking any time a young healthy person dies. People mourn victims of tragedies halfway around the world that they don’t know also.

I was shocked I felt sad when my son told me. He is a basketball fanatic and a huge fan so him feeling sad made sense.. me I don’t even watch sports. But he was an extremely talented young person and how he died was tragic and I’d feel sad if anyone famous or not died in such a tragic way. No need to be so confrontational about it. It’s human nature.
 
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