How much longer is Brooklynzson going to allow these cliques to run rampant with their censorship?
Of all the things people post on this site, all types of insults and racist and sexist comments, the anti-intellectual nonsense and conspiracy theories, this gets a warning?
The folks who talk about this generation being soft is behaving this way?
I expected a little more.
Pop shyt passive aggressively brehs![]()
Topic had nothing to do with Bean and you came through with some corny, hoe ass, passive aggressive, "Your hero," spiel. You were mocking with the intent to goad a reaction, you just don't like the one you got. Some of you try to walk the tight rope, but you're 100% mocking him with malicious intent that runs deeper than the athlete himself, likely to get a rise out of someone on a message board that said something once upon a time that upset you. Says more about the sort of person you are than anything.
i hated kobe's fukkin guts when he played. unashamedly. i still hate him as a player. but that hate comes from him washing my team and being such a fierce competitor.
but even i won't put lebron ahead of him. that man was the closest we ever got to the GOAT. lebron is bytch made and a stat chaser.
not exactly a hot take, but it's mine. i'll put kobe, duncan, and shaq ahead of lebron. idgaf if i get called a hater
They bushed OP
Unless he violated rules that I'm not aware of, him being bushed validates his point.
You gotta figure out how to not take this site seriously and what your issue is with Kobe. Mental health issues are no joke[/QUOTE
He's Mexican
Kobe had sex with a fine Mexican
It's really that simple![]()
You are describing yourselfThe primary issue is that some people can't separate the athlete from his fans. If you insult some dumb stans on this board they think you're insulting the athlete...even if that athlete never knew those fools even existed.
They do it for the athletes they hate too. Somehow in their mind there's some weird equation between LeBron and LeBron's fans, even though they've literally never even met. You can see that perspective expressed openly right here in this thread.
I think it comes from people who get wrapped up in the personalities, manufactured media drama and idol-worship, rather than simply taking the sport for a sport and enjoying it for what it is. Like "Stan", they move from simply enjoying the product (a basketball game) to believing they have an actual relationship with the media-manufactured image of the star of the product. Then they proceed to project the literal Stan-like obsession they have with their own idol onto everyone else. I'm virtually certain they'll do exactly that in reply to this comment.
You are describing yourself![]()
Then they proceed to project the literal Stan-like obsession they have with their own idol onto everyone else. I'm virtually certain they'll do exactly that in reply to this comment.
Predictable as fukk. Did you even see what you quoted?
I don't emotionally identify with any sports figures. I don't look up to any sports figures. I don't obsess over narratives. I don't create narratives based on my projections of their inner emotional life and then apply it to everything they do. I've never stood in line to meet a player. I don't own a single piece of "LeBron" gear, posters, books, etc. and never have.
If you look at my arguments about the players, I'm always arguing the issue. I talk about the game and the player. I don't metastasize that shyt into dumb grand narratives and try to turn people who play a game into some sort of hero.
I did. You are doing exactly what you described in that in quote in this very threadyou so lost you don’t even see it.