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Old 01-27-2020, 05:31 PM   #12
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I mean it's sad and I'm not trying to sound like a dick, but.....

It's no more sad than any other life that is lost due to a tragic event. Yet when it comes to someone "famous" it's all of the sudden this big deal.

Somewhere today there's a struggling single mom, who is on the way to one of her multiple jobs she works to provide and just make it until tomorrow, and she will be killed by a drunk driver or a murderer, or accidentally step in front of a bus because she is so exhausted from "life"

What's the "sadder" story.

In 41 years, by MOST peoples standards, Kobe Bryant lived a pretty good f'n life.




Yes you never know when it can be your time.
Most of us need a familiar face with a story in order for it to be truly sad. I think that's where the difference is.
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