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Kobe Bean Bryant is an American professional basketball player who plays shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association . Bryant enjoyed a successful high school basketball career at Lower Merion High School, where he was recognized as the top high school basketball player in the country. He decided to declare his eligibility for the NBA Draft upon graduation, and was selected with the 13th overall pick in the 1996 NBA Draft by the Charlotte Hornets, then traded to the Los Angeles Lakers. As a rookie, Bryant earned himself a reputation as a high-flyer and a fan favorite by winning the 1997 Slam Dunk Contest.

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TOznLUftiNjEFqlpA   02/18/2012 4:07 am
Thanks Bella for this post. I do cpmtleoely know what you mean, though I suspect I may have been one of those defensive people (I think I even noted how defensive I sounded), but it was certainly not my intention to justify doing nothing, or not caring. I guess I was just saying that different people react to this in different ways, and their reaction to all of this might be very private and might never be seen on the public platforms that are twitter and the blogs. Which people may feel they should keep going as usual for their own sanity. You can disagree with that approach, but I just don't think it's fair to assume that because a person tweets their outfit post they aren't also upset, and donating to the red cross. That's all I was saying! I'm NOT saying ignore world events!
JUIZqhFUiIp   02/18/2012 1:47 am
I love renaidg raw and real blog posts, and thank you for articulating this view that I am sure many people share alike.I think many bloggers do not know how they should respond to such a catastrophic event; I think it takes a certain type of knowledge to know how to act online after an event of such magnitude. I know that I can't say that I know the right way to act & aside from posting an expression of sympathy & respect in the footnote of a weekly post I have not spoken of the event online. & it is genuinely because I do not know what to say. Who does?As an aside, as I think you may find it interesting. In New Zealand the Japan EQ has not taken center stage, you don't see donation boxes or anything... and I think it is because Christchurch EQ is still very real for us and as a nation we are still recovering.ps Rumi Neely's post regarding the earthquake was the most amazing thing I have read from a blogger regarding the recent events.
XtdSaRUsb   02/17/2012 6:16 pm
I just sltebumd across your blog and i agree.I feel like Eye Candy is taking a turn for the better. These girls have finally stepped outside of the box to not only be the girl we see in the video and call "video hoe" but now they are becoming household names. I also agree that there proportions are more like the "average" women, thick and voluptuous. And these photographers are doing a great job in capturing their beauty in an artistic way.But i do see the with the whole they're not high fashion models, because in the end they're not. I actually found some interesting facts about what high fashion models are supposed to be...In general,mainstream female high fashion models are tall (5'9" to 5'11") and thin (108 to 130lbs in proportional to height). The desired figure around 34B-24-34. This can range some but waist no larger the 25" and maximum hips 35 .With standards like this, i feel like the typical "real woman" will never be portrayed as high fashion anytime soon.But your post was very hopeful..maybe some day people can see the light... keep it up
BIG-WAYNE(da real)   10/04/2011 7:19 pm
Im a kobe fan i cant lie, but in my opinion, the nigga a snith, he snitched on shaq and pau gasol, ima shaq fan too so i had to say that, even though i like kobe, we, the dallas mavericks smashed them lakers with a sweep so when it come down to my dirk, fuck kobe, he come second. As far as him being rich as a kid, in reality hell if his dad played in the nba then he was posed to be well off, but not going to college in my opinion was a dumb idea, niggas do that to get to the nba quicker to get the money but this nigga already had money so he missed out on some of the greatest years he could of had, it aint like this nigga was a poor hood nigga or nothing so he could of went to school. I really dont respect nigga swho been rich all they life and never had to struggle, niggas like will smith and his kids, bow wow, even lil wayne, that nigga been rich since he was eleven, these type of niggas , if something was to happen to they money, they wouldnt know how to survive si in my opinion, fuck all these niggas!-facebook/bigwaynedareal
frog   09/30/2011 11:08 am
kobe father had money but far from rich that why he didnt even think about college
nikki   06/28/2011 11:12 pm
my man kobe gotta luv him...he can play ball and getting them fat checks lol
Da Troof   02/21/2011 1:29 pm
you fags know that kobe grew up a rich kid...shouldn't we be hating him? or is it only ok to be rich if you're black?
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