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The most important thing is to try and inspire people so that they can be great in whatever they want to do.-Kobe Bryant
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#maybeiamadreamerbutiamnottheonlyone ✅
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cyarskaren52 · 2 years ago
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Fans honor Kobe and Gianna Bryant on the three-year anniversary of their passing
Fans on Twitter are honoring Kobe and Gianna with the trending topic RIP Bean, which references the NBA legend’s nickname.
Today (Jan. 26), fans from all over the world are remembering Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna Bryant on the three-year anniversary of their death.
In 2020, Kobe, Gianna, and six of their friends — John Altobelli, Keri Altobelli, Alyssa Altobelli, Sarah Chester, Payton Chester, and Christina Mauser — were on their way to a basketball tournament at Kobe’s Mamba Sports Academy in Thousand Oaks, California. The group was in a helicopter flown by pilot Ara Zobayan when it crashed on a hillside in Calabasas, just 14 miles away from their destination.
In June of 2021, Kobe’s wife, Vanessa Bryant, filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Island Express Helicopters, which was settled for an undisclosed amount.
Fans on Twitter are honoring Kobe and Gianna with the trending hashtag, RIP Bean, which references the NBA legend’s nickname. “Three years have gone since Kobe Bryant’s death. Many of us may agree that since that day, something has been odd. That’s how he was. Through souls like this, God ignites the world. Bean, RIP. Everyday, you are missed! RIP Bean. #BeanBoy #RipLegend,” StorriTalk wrote.
Three years have gone since Kobe Bryant's death. Many of us may agree that since that day, something has been odd. That's how he was. Through souls like this, God ignites the world. Bean, RIP. Every day, you are missed! 🥹 RIP Bean #BeanBoy #RipLegendpic.twitter.com/LgfT6Uw3QW — Storritalk (@StorriTalk) January 26, 2023
“It’s hard to believe it’s been three years, Kobe and Gigi, since you have been gone. You will always be missed. RIP Bean #RipGigi #RIPKobe,” said James Riley.
It’s hard to believe it’s been three years Kobe and Gigi since you have been gone. You will always be missed. RIP Bean #RipGigi #RIPKobepic.twitter.com/mWH3s0SNQM — James Riley (@james_riley12) January 26, 2023
“Still hurts. Always will,” Porscha Coleman tweeted.
Still hurts. Always will 💔🙏🏽 #KobeBryant#GiannaBryant #fatherdaughter #MambaForever#KobeAndGiGi https://t.co/e9uBJXCXK4 — Porscha Coleman (@PorschaColeman) January 26, 2023
Joseph Vincent wrote, “Kobe Bryant was a freak of nature. Remarkable feats were commonplace to him. Remember when he scored 62 in [three] quarters? Outscoring the Mavs’ entire team by himself? How about when he scored 81? Let’s remember together. Rip Bean.”
Kobe Bryant was a freak of nature. Remarkable feats were commonplace to him. Remember when he scored 62 in 3 quarters? Outscoring the Mavs entire team by himself? How about when he scored 81? Let's remember together. Rip Bean. pic.twitter.com/JTEiDJSyNo — Joseph Vincent (@BoredFilm) January 26, 2023
“This year I am 24. I will honor Kobe by my dedication to the game. RIP Bean,” another Twitter user wrote.
This year I am 24. I will honor Kobe by my dedication to the Game. RIP Bean https://t.co/umQXczT1DH — Trevor I. Lewis (@TrevorILewis1) January 26, 2023
“First celebrity death that I actually shed tears over. One of the craziest days ever. RIP Bean,” J. Moore said.
First celebrity death that I actually shed tears over. One of the craziest days ever. RIP, Bean 💜💛 https://t.co/5MYriGI0YF — J. Moore (@JonWas_Here) January 26, 2023
See more tributes to Kobe and Gianna below:
Rip to Kobe, Gianna, and the 7 others that lost their lives in the helicopter crash 3 years ago today 💜💛 pic.twitter.com/YHjhpBk6Tw — WAVE¥™️ 👑🌊 (@welovekanyeTM) January 26, 2023
The death of Kobe, Gianna, and their close friends still don’t sit well with me. Sending prayers to their families 🤍 — Lani (@Lanierbear) January 26, 2023
Damn I can't believe it's been 3 years today.  RIP Bean and Gigi 💜💛 pic.twitter.com/uul27W6YpD — Candace (@StayTruThinkBlu) January 26, 2023
The world stopped 3 yrs ago… RIP Bean 🙏🏾🕊️😪💛💜 pic.twitter.com/GOhtpIfREo — Eazy (@aint__eazy) January 26, 2023
Who does this type of shit? Lmao different breed. RIP Bean man 🤣 pic.twitter.com/FpV3vO5mFK — Washed (@CousinJawon) January 26, 2023
This Kobe Bryant video is exactly what you need to see right now💯 Mamba Forever 💜💛 pic.twitter.com/Ywl41JpQJh — Mamba Insider (@Mamba_Insider) January 26, 2023
RIP Bean ❤️❤️ pic.twitter.com/qnNetZpNQZ — Elizabeth Carroll (@3beth11) January 26, 2023
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afrinhussain · 3 months ago
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Nike
Nike is an athletic footwear and apparel brand founded in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports and officially became Nike inc in 1971, taking its name from the greek goddess of victory.
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The logo has changed numerous times over the years with the swoosh being introduced in 1971 by Carol Davidson you can see more about the story of the creation here:
In 1988 Nike launched the Just do It campaign, the phrase emphasised the brands core values, innovation, determination and performance inspiring consumers to take action and pursue their goals. Nike wanted to reach the general public regardless of age, physical fitness and gender. SO the campaign went out to a range of different medias from tv screens and billboards to graffiti and prints, reaching a wide variety of people of all different interests. To further emphasise the brand was for all they featured people from all different ethnicities and races, to people from different walks of life including athletes such as Wayne Rooney, Kobe Bryant, Roger Federer.
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The Just Do It campaign inspiration:
"Dan Wieden, cofounder of the advertising firm Wieden and Kennedy, revealed the phrase was inspired by the final words of death row inmate Gary Gilmore who was facing execution and said, "You know, let's do it."
 "I remember when I read that I was like, that's amazing. I mean how, in the face of that much uncertainty, do you push through that? So I didn't like the 'let's' thing, and so I just changed that, cause otherwise I'd have to give him credit," Wieden joked."
In 2015 the Just Do It slogan became a meme after a performance art group released a video featuring Shia LaBeouf and the term just do it went viral.
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The just do It campaign celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2018 which sparked controversy as it featured Colin Capernick who in 2016 knelt during the national anthem, causing a social media frenzy aginst Nike and Capernick with hashtags #boycottnike and #justdont spreading like wildfire.
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onlinesocialsports · 1 year ago
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Breaking the Internet: Memorable Moments in Social Sports History
The intersection of sports and social media has given rise to a new era where iconic moments don't just unfold on the field but reverberate across the internet, creating a digital tapestry of shared experiences. From jaw-dropping plays to heartwarming celebrations, this article delves into the memorable moments that have broken the internet, shaping the landscape of 2up social sports history.
The LeBron James Block (2016 NBA Finals)
In Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals, LeBron James delivered one of the most memorable plays in basketball history. With less than two minutes remaining, the Cleveland Cavaliers were clinging to a slim lead. In a pivotal moment, LeBron executed a chase-down block on Andre Iguodala's layup attempt, a feat that not only solidified his legacy but also sent shockwaves across social media. The replay of the block flooded timelines, sparking hashtags and memes that celebrated LeBron's athleticism and determination, breaking the internet with a collective gasp from fans worldwide.
The "Philly Special" (Super Bowl LII)
Super Bowl LII gave us the "Philly Special," a trick play executed to perfection by the Philadelphia Eagles. In a moment that epitomized the underdog spirit, quarterback Nick Foles caught a touchdown pass in a bold and unexpected move. The sheer audacity of the play captured the hearts of fans, and social media erupted with GIFs, memes, and celebratory posts. The "Philly Special" not only secured a historic Super Bowl win for the Eagles but also etched its place in the annals of internet-breaking sports moments.
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Usain Bolt's Lightning Pose (2016 Olympics)
Usain Bolt, the fastest man on the planet, not only dominated the track but also became a social media sensation. During the 2016 Rio Olympics, a photograph of Bolt smiling for the camera while leading in the 100m semifinals went viral. The image, now famously known as the "Lightning Pose," encapsulated Bolt's charisma and dominance. Social media platforms were flooded with memes and recreations of the pose, showcasing the global appeal and influence of social sports moments that transcend national borders.
The "Hand of God" Goal (1986 FIFA World Cup)
While not a product of the digital age, Diego Maradona's "Hand of God" goal during the 1986 FIFA World Cup remains a timeless moment in sports history. In an era before social media, this iconic incident sparked debates and discussions globally. If it happened today, the internet would undoubtedly break under the weight of memes, reactions, and analyses. Maradona's audacious handball goal and subsequent solo run, both celebrated and controversial, exemplify the lasting impact of sports moments that transcend generations.
Kobe Bryant's Farewell Game (2016)
In his final NBA game, Kobe Bryant put on a performance for the ages. Scoring an astonishing 60 points against the Utah Jazz, Bryant bid farewell to his illustrious career in a manner that captivated fans and broke the internet. Social media platforms overflowed with tributes, highlights, and emotional messages from fans, fellow athletes, and celebrities. The hashtag #MambaOut trended globally, underscoring the power of social media to unite fans in celebrating the legacy of a basketball icon.
The "Handshake Game" (2017 NBA Playoffs)
In the 2017 NBA Playoffs, the Cleveland Cavaliers faced off against the Boston Celtics in a highly anticipated matchup. What ensued became known as the "Handshake Game." As the Cavaliers dominated the Celtics on the court, LeBron James and his teammates celebrated by creating elaborate, synchronized handshakes. This seemingly spontaneous display of camaraderie went viral, with fans attempting to replicate the handshakes and turning the Cavaliers' celebrations into internet memes and gifs, showcasing the lighter side of social sports moments.
Serena Williams' 23rd Grand Slam Victory (2017 Australian Open)
Serena Williams' record-breaking 23rd Grand Slam victory at the 2017 Australian Open was a moment of historic significance. Her triumph, coupled with the fact that she was pregnant during the tournament, resonated beyond the tennis court. Social media erupted with messages of congratulations, admiration, and empowerment. Williams' post-match Snapchat photo showing her baby bump added a personal touch to the historic moment, amplifying the emotional impact and making it a standout in the realm of internet-breaking sports events.
Conclusion
In the age of social media, sports moments have transcended their immediate context, becoming cultural phenomena that break the internet. From jaw-dropping plays to heartwarming celebrations, these moments not only capture the essence of sports but also unite a global audience in shared experiences. As technology continues to evolve, we can only anticipate that the intersection of sports and social media will give rise to more iconic moments that reverberate across the digital landscape, shaping the narrative of social sports history for years to come.
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butchniqabi · 4 years ago
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would you be open to sharing the issues you have with the "girldad" jokes, or pointing me in a direction where i could read about it? i'm interested to learn more but struggling to find many discussions on the topic. no worries if not!
totally forgot about this ask but the term and hashtag girldad rose after kobe bryant said he was proud to be the father of girls and said he was a "girl dad" and after his passing, fathers (mostly black fathers) on the internet posted about being girldads so like. it just rubs me the wrong way that when some white folks saw a license plate that said that and said "ha new gender" because they didnt know the context it just really irks me! ya know!
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i-am-a-koi · 5 years ago
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2020 so far:
- Australia basically tried to bbq itself
- a US drone strike killed Iranian General Qasem Soleimani which nearly lead to a war
- a Ukrainian flight crashes and killed all 176 passengers
- Kobe Bryant, his daughter and 7 other people died in a helicopter crash
- a global pandemic happened
- then a lock down
- George Floyd got murdered and it sparked protests (which are a good thing) but there was also looting and rioting (which is bad)
- People are finally learning police think that they are above the law and that being murder and trigger happy is okay (not to mention police have lied about reports of looting)
- the k-pop stans took over the hashtag whitelivesmatter for the black lives matter movement (we are so proud of you k-pop stans)
- Probably the one thing that was going to make 2020 okay got postponed until next year, so no Summer Olympics
and it is only 157 days into the year, so what is next??? we just all implode?
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lastsonlost · 5 years ago
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Well that was fast.
Felicia Sonmez is a national political reporter for The Washington Post 
She was suspended by the newspaper on Sunday after controversial tweet 
Sonmez was roasted for a post hours after Kobe Bryant died in helicopter crash 
She tweeted link to a 2016 story about the 2003 rape allegations against Bryant l
Twitter users blasted Sonmez for the timing of the post, which she then deleted
Sonmez replied that 10,000 people sent her 'abuse and death threats'
In 2003, a 19-year-old woman alleged that Bryant raped her in Colorado hotel
The charges were dropped and the two sides settled a civil lawsuit 
A Washington Post journalist has been suspended by the newspaper after she tweeted a link on Sunday to a years-old story about the Kobe Bryant rape case just hours after the basketball legend and his daughter were killed in a helicopter crash.
Felicia Sonmez, who covers national politics for the Post, took to Twitter shortly after the world learned of Bryant's death along with eight others aboard his private helicopter which crashed outside of Los Angeles.
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In follow-up tweets, Sonmez writes: ¿Well, THAT was eye-opening. To the 10,000 people (literally) who have commented and emailed me with abuse and death threats, please take a moment and read the story - which was written 3+ years ago, and not by me. Any public figure is worth remembering in their totality even if that public figure is beloved and that totality unsettling¿
'To the 10,000 people (literally) who have commented and emailed me with abuse and death threats, please take a moment and read the story - which was written 3+ years ago, and not by me.
'Any public figure is worth remembering in their totality even if that public figure is beloved and that totality unsettling.'
Sonmez continued: 'That folks are responding with rage and threats toward me (someone who didn't even write the piece but found it well-reported) speaks volumes about the pressure people come under to stay silent in these cases.'
In another follow-up tweet, Sonmez wrote: 'As an addendum: Hard to see what's accomplished by messages such as these.
'If your response to a news article is to resort to harassment and intimidation of journalists, you might want to consider that your behavior says more about you than the person you're targeting.'
Sonmez deleted the tweets due to the overwhelming backlash, but others on Twitter screengrabbed the posts and responded with disgust.
The reaction on Twitter from Bryant fans was so severe that the hashtag #FireFeliciaSonmez was trending.
Tracy Grant, managing editor of The Washington Post, told DailyMail.com on Sunday: 'National political reporter Felicia Sonmez was placed on administrative leave while The Post reviews whether tweets about the death of Kobe Bryant violated The Post newsroom's social media policy.
'The tweets displayed poor judgment that undermined the work of her colleagues.' 
On Twitter, reaction to Sonmez's tweet was scathing. 
'What a disgusting post from Washington Post reporter Felicia Sonmez immediately after Kobe Bryant and his daughter's death,' tweeted one Twitter user.
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Another Twitter user demanded that Sonmez post messages like the one posted by former President Barack Obama
Twitter users slammed Sonmez for the timing of her tweet, which was posted hours after it was learned that Bryant and his daughter died in a helicopter crash near Los Angeles
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One Twitter user called Sonmez a 'heartless reporter' for posting the tweet when she did
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Are y'all trying to get him to pay for his "crimes" in the afterlife?' one Twitter user asked
Another Twitter user wrote: 'It takes immense skill and stupidity to find a way to play the victim, in a moment where 9 people lost their lives in a helicopter crash.
'Again, delete your account.'
One Twitter user demanded: 'Hey @washingtonpost , do the right thing and show the world that irresponsible journalism is unacceptable.'
Another Twitter user wrote: 'There's a time & place for everything. Bringing up dirt on someone that just died only a few hours ago is neither the time or place. Felicia is a f***ing disgrace to her profession.'
Wrote another Twitter user: 'Whether it was written by you doesn't matter. It was YOUR boneheaded decision to repost it within hours of his death. You're slime.'
Another Twitter user wrote: 'Here's an idea for @washingtonpost...Send Felicia to Wunan [sic], China as a permanent resident reporter to cover that region. Like next flight out immediately.'
That Twitter post referred to Wuhan, the city in China where a new strand of coronavirus has broken out and spread to other parts of the country and the world, infecting thousands.
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At least one Twitter user, however, sympathized with Sonmez, writing: 'The minutes someone passes people try to completely erase their wrongdoings'
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AND JOURNALISTS WONDER WHY PEOPLE HATE THEM.
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movemequotes · 5 years ago
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“Initially I thought the phrase ‘Mamba Mentality’ was just a catchy hashtag that I’d start on Twitter. Something witty and memorable. But it took off from there and came to symbolize much more. The mindset isn’t about seeking a result—it’s more about the process of getting to that result. It’s about the journey and the approach. It’s a way of life.”
Kobe Bryant, Mamba Mentality (Page 93)
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maverick-guy · 4 years ago
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2012’s successor, quarantine life, the Philippine government, and everything else in between
To begin with, 2020 seemed dreamlike – this year was somewhat a clash of heavenly entities and hellish forces. The universe was not kind to us this time. Doing activities and routines outside were put to a halt, but with humans' confinement in their houses, it made our situation worse. 2020 has been a fast yet long year, and we may all feel that time now is linear.
Allow me to borrow a line from the 1972 film Grease: This is the life of illusion, wrapped up in trouble, laced with confusion.        
Most would agree that the words above sum up the year 2020. An unfortunate series of events have taken place – from the Australian Bushfire crisis, the Iran-US conflict to earthquakes in Mindanao and the eruption of Taal Volcano in Batangas – and these events have transpired in the first quarter of 2020. It seems like a frightening state to begin the year.
Afterwards, life was starting to be okay. People were adjusting with initial solutions to problems and ready to start anew, but coronavirus emerged. Reports say the first local coronavirus case struck in January – and due to a rise in positive cases, collective fear transpired in March, thus declaring coronavirus as a pandemic.
During the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) in March, changes were relatively minimal since people could continue their businesses at home. But some of which lost their jobs resorted to starting food businesses or grieve because of said situation.
It's funny yet disturbing to witness that the government officials thought of matters that are supposed to be "important", but negate the needs of ordinary citizens. There were also debates about the enforcement of travel ban during the first quarter of 2020, but to our disdain, it was never taken seriously. In the end, we suffered a lot from their gambit during people exclaiming for assistance.
People get nervous each time the government transitions to the loosened GCQ. Businesses, travel, and movement imposed some restrictions, but there's the liberty of people to go out and do [unimportant] stuff. Some boomers also mentioned that this pandemic is a divine intervention, telling us to step up our faith and keep praying until we see the hope of day. So weird to think of.
As time passes by, everyone has set and bat their eyes on social media. With boredom and temporary pleasure, the rose of TikTok dance challenges has become a trend, along with experimenting DIY recipes and snacks. The creation of support and humorous Facebook groups has also been a craze, helping us cope while in quarantine by sharing memes, tips, tricks, tutorials, and advice according to members' inquiries and concerns.
Though these temporary distractions made us somewhat feel on edge, social hurdles increased such as unemployment rates. A few lucky corporate employees are compelled to the transition to work from home; and for students to continue their education online. Some were not ready for this sudden change of lifestyle as they may lack the resources and mental capacity to keep moving forward. Along with financial issues inflating, hopes and dreams feel deteriorated.
2020 did not feel the need to stop, as it delivered more than we ever expected. There is the shutdown of ABS-CBN, the demise of George Floyd, hence advocating the socio-political movement #BlackLivesMatter, and the implementation of the Anti-Terrorism Bill, as it being unconstitutional inflicted dangerous implications towards the society.
Throughout the ber months, people thought of celebrating the holidays is something we all looked forward to, yet another shooting incident caused by the police emerged. Jonel Nuezca, an off-duty police officer, shot his two unarmed neighbors, Sonya and Frank Gregorio, due to a heated discussion over right of way and the use of a boga. The untimely shooting incident emerged on social media, along with netizens expressing their protest with the acronym A.C.A.B (All Cops Are Bastards), and the hashtags #StopTheKillingsPH, #JusticeForSonyaGregorio, among others. These phenomena struck us of the social realities we ought to face.
Not to mention some of the heart-breaking deaths of celebrities this year: NBA legend Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna, actress and singer Naya Rivera, and YouTube vlogger Lloyd Cafe Cadena, made us feel disposable. Netizens can’t help but spit these words with spite: GRABE KA, 2020!
Once a new year has come, people always claimed that it would be their breakthrough. 2020 was the most anticipated year for redemption, but unexpected turnovers left us clueless on what’s in store for us in the following days, dominating anxiety and resentment. It is then claimed that this pandemic may change our lives forever.
People could go all night, overthinking about the simplest and pettiest stuff. With chaos going on, the utmost priority should be safety, security, and survival. One's daily routine felt timid, hence the desire to feel free again. People are now forcing themselves to perform their duties and just call it a day.
No one gets ready for a pandemic. There may be warnings beforehand, but it isn’t the ordinary citizens’ fault – it’s the government’s accountability to look after. As much as possible, I do not want to sound overly political, but the government’s incompetence affects the rise of numerous COVID cases each day – why plenty of Filipinos still suffer and plenty of then-employees remained jobless.
It’s a good thing that searching for new ways to thrive is an innate feature we acquire. However, I also do not want to glorify our resiliency, as being a Filipino is commonly construed as “resilient people.” If there comes a similar situation in the future, people should use their “resiliency” to stay at their homes, and be careful at the very least. But one thing that needs to be changed is the decision-making and planning of our government officials. The birth of our chaos came from them, so it shall end from them.
We are close to bidding farewell to 2020, yet the glimmer of hope seems far away to be achieved. Ambiguity lingers as we ask ourselves “What does 2021 have in store for us?” Are there people still looking forward for more pains and unfavorable events and perceive them as a leeway to unlock the tool of growth and our power to keep moving forward? Are we still going to settle for the bare minimum and keep our “resiliency” intact?
With all these points elaborated, this now begs the question: did the world really end in 2012? Or these unfortunate events are just unusual to us and we are, more or less, capable of taking action to undermine our demons?
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All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them walt disney for the better part of my life I ve been known as a Never Underestimate An Old Woman Who Loves Camping And Has Native Blood Moon T-Shirt basketball player some people those behind the scenes might have known me as a businessman but to the vast majority of people I was and am kobe bryant long time star shooting guard for the los angeles lakers few occasions over the past few years though have excited me as much as the time this past winter when I stood in the back of my office in southern california and watched my team build a puppet city canvas city out of nothing but cardboard glue and sweat not too long ago I was fully focused on basketball it consumed my existence and I was maniacal about improving and being the best in the game it was on a daily basis my life and that showed on the court I could score I could bend the flow of the game through sheer will I could to be honest dominate now though I moved around my office with purpose as I pursued another dream see I ve long been interested in the powerful art of storytelling and canvas city was going to be my first foray into utilizing animation and song to teach a global audience about basketball and life skills it s true yes that I ve taken part in documentaries and other forms of journalism until this past winter I always held something back I ve worked on edgy projects and I ve pushed the line here and there but I ve never fully given into my vision canvas city though was just that I finally felt ready we put in months and months of research and work before we even started building the set and narrative we put ourselves in a position where we felt confident we could teach kids how to better their best and achieve their full potential that doesn t mean however that we weren t still vulnerable people were going to tune into espn expecting to see and hear analysis from bryant the scorer they knew and loved instead they were going to get bryant the writer new and unknown instead of mamba mentality they were getting musecage shoot initially even my teammates on the project were caught off guard when he first presented the idea I was very surprised said patricia seely producer on canvas kobe comes from a world of sports and business so this was different it was courageous not a lot of people would put themselves out there in that way yet I went out on a limb and did just that I wrote songs aimed at adolescents I invented phrases primed for hashtag fame I built a large city in my modest office convinced espn it was worth 10 minutes and introduced the world to my inner mind I was all in and I convinced those around me we could pull this off kobe believed in it so much that I knew no one was going to stop this puppet train said molly carter cmo of kobe inc there will always be haters but we typically find that people are willing to accept creativity when it comes from an authentic place in the aftermath of the episode s march airing feedback came in fast and furious some people loved the idea so much that they recorded it and re watched it with their children other people took to social media to berate me I was interested more so than usual in the feedback I saw all the people who said they paused the show and brought their kids over to watch I also saw the ones that questioned my judgment my favorite out of hundreds if not thousands was probably the one that questioned whether I was a genius or insane I can laugh and I can smile I can do that because I faced down all of the boxes I was put in and stepped outside of them I pursued my vision regardless of what people previously thought of me and laid the groundwork for future puppets songs and of course episodes of canvas city like patricia once said the first episode was exhausting but the sky is now the limit all we had to do was take that first eurostep take a look at this same message in what do you do with an idea once you have an idea finding the courage to pursue it becomes the hardest part bravery in the eyes of doubters will be the most important factor in bringing your idea to life eventually others will see the beauty that you saw all along mondaymuse mambamentality. Just got a free eye cream in the mail as an apology for a late order I didn’t even complain about your products prices and customer service are all absolutely amazing you have a customer for life in me. Can you please change back to the original way the diapers were made I am having to change my daughters diaper more often and I m having leaks which I never had with your original diapers I am on several mom groups and we are all having to buy the diapers in bulk from t j maxx and stockpiling cases it makes me sad I love your diapers now I have 40 packs of diapers in my daughters closet from t j maxx See Other related products: Never Underestimate An Old Woman Who Loves Camping And Has Native Blood Moon T-Shirt
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allthebrazilianpolitics · 5 years ago
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Kobe Bryant’s death inspires campaign against homophobia in Brazilian football 
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Bryant was considered one of the best players in National Basketball Association (NBA) history, and was also known within the LGBT+ community as a powerful ally.
Before he retired he wore the No 24 shirt for the Los Angeles Lakers basketball team – a number that carries a lot of stigma in Brazil for its association with gay men.
It comes from Jogo do bicho (‘The animal game’), a popular and illegal lottery in Brazil run by the mob. Each of the numbers up to 25 are represented by an animal, with the number 24 being a deer. Deers have long been associated with homosexuality in Brazilian culture and ‘veado’, the Portuguese word for deer, is also a homophobic slur.
Because of this the number 24 a widespread joke in the country, eliciting ridicule and innuendoes. It’s the one number Brazilian soccer players don’t want to wear for fear of teasing and abuse.
Now, in Kobe Bryant’s name, thefootball magazine Corner started campaigns to end the stigma and take back the number 24. It began with the hashtag #PedeA24 – or Ask for 24 – with pictures of different club shirts bearing the number.
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beautifulballers · 5 years ago
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“Sports is the vehicle through which we change the world. The next generation is going to carry the world forward” — the late GOAT Kobe Bryant As August 24th (8/24) has been named Kobe Bryant Day, we want to celebrate and honor his contributions to women’s sports! Kobe didn’t just talk and use his global influence to lift up women’s sports, he actively worked to help elevate the game through both his organizations and his coaching. His influence as a #Girldad showed GiGi and the other amazing young women on her team and beyond that women can do anything! Thank you Kobe Bryant for believing and uplifting women’s sports! 💜✨💛🏀 Please join us and @gladiathers in painting the timeline purple by reposting this image and using the hashtag #MambaWomen to show your support! 💜 #MambaWomen #KobeBryantDay #gladiathers® #beautifulballers . . . . . #WomenInSports #MambaWomen #LongLiveBlackMamba #GigiBryant #KobeBryant #KobeDay #824Forever #WomensSports #WNBA #NBA #PlayOffs #BlackMamba #NBA #Legacy #824 https://www.instagram.com/p/CER7mTFl7Tk/?igshid=1l7mw392el825
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the-pixel-architect · 5 years ago
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#RIP KOBE BRYANT
Loss, is hard, but from it came a pretty profound hashtag #GirlDad. Here’s a sims 2 tribute to Kobe featuring one of my fave #GirlDads Caleb. 
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