This one just hits different than other celebrity deaths.
Up there with Robin Williams IMO
This one just hits different than other celebrity deaths.
Not to be cruel or anything but, at least for me, this one has hit much worse. Robin Williams was a big loss but he committed suicide. I don’t think the shock is there in the same way.Up there with Robin Williams IMO
Up there with Robin Williams IMO
I think the biggest difference for me is that Kobe was an icon and superstar. Icons aren't supposed to die, especially when they are so young. I still remember when he was getting ready to retire and my thought was, I can't believe it. His time is finally coming to an end. Now that he is truly gone from this world, it's complete and utter shock. I woke up this morning hoping yesterday was just a bad dream.Not to be cruel or anything but, at least for me, this one has hit much worse. Robin Williams was a big loss but he committed suicide. I don’t think the shock is there in the same way.
I think the fact that Lebron passed him on the all time scoring list just before adds to the shock.
I (very) respectfully disagree! http://www.luminarium.org/sevenlit/donne/meditation17.phpThis one hit hard. I started watching basketball late in MJ's career and was tuned in for all of Kobe's great years. He was my favorite player to watch. I remember in middle school and high school buying the extended wristbands and wearing them on my bicep because Kobe did it (note: it looked alot cooler on him than pn my scrawny biceps).
Part of me realizes there is a level of absurdity to allowing yourself to be emotionally impacted by the death of someone you didn't know and likely will never even meet. But for some reason this one just resonates.
Part of me realizes there is a level of absurdity to allowing yourself to be emotionally impacted by the death of someone you didn't know and likely will never even meet. But for some reason this one just resonates.
Not absurd at all. He was a big time star and was a part of your life for a long time. Especially if you are an NBA fan.
Heck I get emotional on the last episode of shows like the Office and Parks and Rec because I feel like I am saying goodbye to really good friends.
I think the biggest difference for me is that Kobe was an icon and superstar. Icons aren't supposed to die, especially when they are so young. I still remember when he was getting ready to retire and my thought was, I can't believe it. His time is finally coming to an end. Now that he is truly gone from this world, it's complete and utter shock. I woke up this morning hoping yesterday was just a bad dream.
i was younger when it happened but other sports stars that had similar fate that come to mind.. earnhardt? Nascar isn't as big as the NBA tho so may not have been as traumatic
My wife and I noted that the fog Saturday night (we're in LA) was very out of the ordinary. It's typical to have morning fog especially near the ocean but it was much heavier than usual and very strange to have it in the early evening. I could barely see across the street from my front window when I went to bed Saturday night. My very uneducated armchair weatherman guess would be the pilot thought it was typical morning marine layer and it didn't burn off like usual.
Lot of Lakers gear out and about yesterday.
Pretty sure they weren't supposed to fly.
Again I'm being armchair weatherman...but I often go surfing at around 7:30am leaving with it a little foggy, by the time I'm actually in the water at 8:30 it's gone from foggy to mostly sunny. Saturday and Sunday weren't like that. It was foggy everywhere all day and it lasted most of Sunday too. It's actually pretty rare to get fog other than those few hours every morning near the coast. Saturday night was about as foggy as I've seen it.
Not to be cruel or anything but, at least for me, this one has hit much worse. Robin Williams was a big loss but he committed suicide. I don’t think the shock is there in the same way.
I think the fact that Lebron passed him on the all time scoring list just before adds to the shock.
Why does suicide make it less shocking? Bith were sudden, both were a huge part of many people's lives, Robin Williams was the first celebrity death that hit me hard, Kobe's was the second. I know Im not the only one in that boat either.