Kobe Byrant died? How about DENNIS RODMAN!!!
Yes, I heard that Kobe Byrant died. He is a consistent career basketball player. Aside from the controversial sex assault case, which could be a police beatdown, his death afterwards might have been a follow-up scheme to kill off a upstanding model of a black man. It's like
Rodney G. King, you know? Yes, Latasha Harlins is also remembered and mourned for as well.
But, what about Dennis Rodman? I mean, man, he was a fucking rebel of differences. He wore dyed hair like it was nothing. He was like the predecessor of anime colored hair. He was like his own Hercules, duking it out his own way in the trials of penance. He fought the press like they were fucking adversaries. He was the fucking true underdog, from rag to riches, carrying Altas's burden. I mean, how many people can go thru that? Man.
He overcame differences and even reached out to North Korea, bringing in back sensible diplomacy to relations. He's like Jesus Christ or Mahatma Gandhi. Fuck all those military hype up press shit, they can go to fucking hell. This guy should be remembered in the Pacific for doing such a heavy thing. Because of his compassion, he even reached out to help Donald Trump (AS PRESIDENT [THIS IS SOLELY STRESSED, ONLY!]) for this mission. I don't really care for the president due to a few shortcomings in person and environment (nothing's really moving, you know). Trump is said to be rich, while Dennis was poor, but he overlooked those backgrounds and looked for the element of public adversity. Maybe Dennis is a moral more on that issue, weighing on what's more evil to begin with.
Dennis Rodman, while a bit more individualistic, is a hero and model, despite some shortcomings. He is an extraordinary human being, to reach this far in his life. I can only pray that no police brutality shit starts hating, since there's already the press to risk with. Being a celebrity is one tough business to deal with.