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IG: _Hit_Mann 🗣️Coach Branch/Cel If you ever feel sad or down/depressed about something just DM me and we’ll get through it ✌️
Katılım Mart 2015
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@FlagBlack007 He wasn't a Panther, but Stokely Carmichael is the guy that came up with "Black Power", so Panther adjacent. He's who the FBI targeted as the "Black Messiah" after Malcolm X, and he was talking about it since the 70s.
Malcolm was talking about it in the 60s. Way more than this.
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this being real is so insane. HOW IS EVERYONE ACTING NORMAL RN
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Schools all over the U.S. are cancelling picture day due to Leon Black, the co-founder of the parent company that owns Lifetouch, being listed in the Epstein Files. Lifetouch is the biggest school picture company in America and photographs millions of kids every year.
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3 months ago i suffered a rupture of my anterior talofibular ligament along with some other minor injuries in my ankle I’d like to thank @_Hit_Mann for helping me get right and start training again! N thank God for allowing me to heal and play this game i love in college! #agtg

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- Scoop Jackson (of @ESPN) speaks on the blatant hate that was going on for YEARS from a good chunk of the media to Kobe.
“Truth is Kobe Bryant [might] never win the MVP of the league. He is hated too much. Hated by those who cast votes. Writers won't honor Kobe like that. As one writer said to me when the subject was brought up in conversation, for an election year, "Kobe's electability quotient is zero."
How is hate justified? Easy, by being consistent. Because if we are honest, if we look at what Kobe Bryant has done in the past two seasons without winning the MVP, there should be no way he can win it this year. Which leads us back to the hate: A man averages 35.4 ppg, the eighth-highest average in the history of the league; he gives you 5.3 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.8 steals; he has 27 games of 40-plus points, has one month where he averages 43.4 ppg, scores 81 in one game and outscores an entire team in another (the 62-point game against Dallas where he sat out the fourth quarter); he is on the all-defensive first team (something not one of the other players in the MVP running is included on); and he leads a CBA-built team to the playoffs. The man has a season that no one is likely to see for another generation and he comes in fourth in the MVP voting that year.
That same man, the very next year, averages 31.6 points, 5.7 rebounds, 5.4 assists and 1.4 steals for the "fedora trick"; he has 10 games of 50-plus points, only the second person in NBA history to do so in a single season (including a four-in-a-row stretch that hadn't been seen in more than 20 years); he makes the all-defensive first team again; and this time he takes a YBA-built squad to the playoffs. In a season that many claim is more "complete" than the season before, the man this time comes in third in the MVP voting.
How bad is it for Kobe? In a 2004-05 season in which Kobe averaged 27.6 points, 5.9 rebounds and 6.0 assists, P.J. Brown -- yes, you read right -- received more MVP votes than he did, and Brown received only one vote. How many games did the Hornets win that year? 18.
Is it right? Fair? No. It's life. And for Kobe, it's become his life.
In sports, in the end, whether we want to acknowledge it honestly or not, athletes put their legacies in the hands of those who have the power to hate them. And in those situations, what they do on the court or field, whether we are talking MVP or Hall of Fame (or Oscars), what they do takes a backseat to who they are. Their careers become a popularity contest, a "likability" raffle lying in wait for the hate to die. Which it never really does. And in the past five years in professional sports, no athlete has been more hated on than Kobe Bryant.”

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