
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]super saiyan wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Who the fuck is Kobe Bryant? [/quote]
Kobe is an Eagles fan. But I think you know this.[/quote]
Eagles? So he hats Santa also? [/quote]
Kobe IS Santa.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]super saiyan wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Who the fuck is Kobe Bryant? [/quote]
Kobe is an Eagles fan. But I think you know this.[/quote]
Eagles? So he hats Santa also? [/quote]
Kobe IS Santa.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]super saiyan wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Who the fuck is Kobe Bryant? [/quote]
Kobe is an Eagles fan. But I think you know this.[/quote]
Eagles? So he hats Santa also? [/quote]
And the Easter Bunny.
I hope the Lakers beat whatever team LeBron plays for
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Good for Kobe. He’s going to be skewered for it though. [/quote]
Yeah? What do you think about pussies whose confidence is attached to their weapon? If you don’t acknowledge this is a problem, you don’t see the problem with allowing all these civilians having weapons in the first place.
We are taught to respect them for what they are. As Marines they are extensions of ourselves, who we are inside. We shouldn’t ever have our confidence or balls attached to our weaponry, as the greatest weapon is ourselves.
This dude was a coward who got ahold of a weapon and became a bully. Dude beats women and threatened his wife by pointing a firearm at her, he has aggression issues and is unstable. He doesn’t need one, shouldn’t have one, and shouldn’t have anything to do with security or police or any sort of armed enforcement. Poor judgement, and false confidence gets people killed, especially when they have deadly weapons.
You wishing him to have a weapon is like me wishing Marines to have to fight alongside U.N. forces.
[quote]Severiano wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Good for Kobe. He’s going to be skewered for it though. [/quote]
Yeah? What do you think about pussies whose confidence is attached to their weapon? If you don’t acknowledge this is a problem, you don’t see the problem with allowing all these civilians having weapons in the first place.
We are taught to respect them for what they are. As Marines they are extensions of ourselves, who we are inside. We shouldn’t ever have our confidence or balls attached to our weaponry, as the greatest weapon is ourselves.
This dude was a coward who got ahold of a weapon and became a bully. Dude beats women and threatened his wife by pointing a firearm at her, he has aggression issues and is unstable. He doesn’t need one, shouldn’t have one, and shouldn’t have anything to do with security or police or any sort of armed enforcement. Poor judgement, and false confidence gets people killed, especially when they have deadly weapons.
You wishing him to have a weapon is like me wishing Marines to have to fight alongside U.N. forces. [/quote]
Lol what the fuck are you even talking about.
[quote]Severiano wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Good for Kobe. He’s going to be skewered for it though. [/quote]
Yeah? What do you think about pussies whose confidence is attached to their weapon? If you don’t acknowledge this is a problem, you don’t see the problem with allowing all these civilians having weapons in the first place.
We are taught to respect them for what they are. As Marines they are extensions of ourselves, who we are inside. We shouldn’t ever have our confidence or balls attached to our weaponry, as the greatest weapon is ourselves.
This dude was a coward who got ahold of a weapon and became a bully. Dude beats women and threatened his wife by pointing a firearm at her, he has aggression issues and is unstable. He doesn’t need one, shouldn’t have one, and shouldn’t have anything to do with security or police or any sort of armed enforcement. Poor judgement, and false confidence gets people killed, especially when they have deadly weapons.
You wishing him to have a weapon is like me wishing Marines to have to fight alongside U.N. forces. [/quote]
Actually, his wife admitted to lying about that. He wasn’t even carrying a weapon as attested to by the police. But don’t let the facts dissuade you. And I think any person would be pretty angry under the circumstances. He has never struck me as a particularly angry guy. He actually seems to be a pretty decent guy who put himself in a bad situation while trying to do the right thing. The worst I can say is that he doesn’t seem to be all that smart.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Who the fuck is Kobe Bryant? [/quote]
I think he’s some white guy that plays hockey. [/quote]
He’s an Italian that plays soccer.

[quote]zecarlo wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Who the fuck is Kobe Bryant? [/quote]
I think he’s some white guy that plays hockey. [/quote]
He’s an Italian that plays soccer. [/quote]
Oh I know who he is then. This guy…right?
Whoa look out, that guy woowks scawwwyyy.
haha for the last year and a half Kobe’s sort of been in a state where he has no filter and doesn’t care what people think of what he says.
But kudos for keeping it real.
good for him
Kobe and Rick Ross are my favorite American athletes.
[quote]DN90 wrote:
haha for the last year and a half Kobe’s sort of been in a state where he has no filter and doesn’t care what people think of what he says.
But kudos for keeping it real.[/quote]
x2
you may not always agree with it, but it’s very refreshing for an athlete to not give a fuck say what’s true to them.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]Severiano wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Good for Kobe. He’s going to be skewered for it though. [/quote]
Yeah? What do you think about pussies whose confidence is attached to their weapon? If you don’t acknowledge this is a problem, you don’t see the problem with allowing all these civilians having weapons in the first place.
We are taught to respect them for what they are. As Marines they are extensions of ourselves, who we are inside. We shouldn’t ever have our confidence or balls attached to our weaponry, as the greatest weapon is ourselves.
This dude was a coward who got ahold of a weapon and became a bully. Dude beats women and threatened his wife by pointing a firearm at her, he has aggression issues and is unstable. He doesn’t need one, shouldn’t have one, and shouldn’t have anything to do with security or police or any sort of armed enforcement. Poor judgement, and false confidence gets people killed, especially when they have deadly weapons.
You wishing him to have a weapon is like me wishing Marines to have to fight alongside U.N. forces. [/quote]
Lol what the fuck are you even talking about. [/quote]
I’m talking about the sorts of people allowed weapons.
Look, if it were in the Corps and it were someone watching your back, would you want some U.N. peacekeeper having your back whose training and background and accomplishments you knew nothing about? Or someone who you know went through the same training as yourself?
How can we on one hand have these strict beliefs in weapons and safety as Marines, then be okay with any swinging dick owning one regardless of how fucked up they are?
Martin was one of the dudes who wouldn’t make the cut, because when it comes right down to it he’s more interested in the little bit of power he has when he has a weapon. He uses that power to do things like kill kids, and threaten the various stupid women that would associate themselves with him.

[quote]Severiano wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]Severiano wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Good for Kobe. He’s going to be skewered for it though. [/quote]
Yeah? What do you think about pussies whose confidence is attached to their weapon? If you don’t acknowledge this is a problem, you don’t see the problem with allowing all these civilians having weapons in the first place.
We are taught to respect them for what they are. As Marines they are extensions of ourselves, who we are inside. We shouldn’t ever have our confidence or balls attached to our weaponry, as the greatest weapon is ourselves.
This dude was a coward who got ahold of a weapon and became a bully. Dude beats women and threatened his wife by pointing a firearm at her, he has aggression issues and is unstable. He doesn’t need one, shouldn’t have one, and shouldn’t have anything to do with security or police or any sort of armed enforcement. Poor judgement, and false confidence gets people killed, especially when they have deadly weapons.
You wishing him to have a weapon is like me wishing Marines to have to fight alongside U.N. forces. [/quote]
Lol what the fuck are you even talking about. [/quote]
I’m talking about the sorts of people allowed weapons.
Look, if it were in the Corps and it were someone watching your back, would you want some U.N. peacekeeper having your back whose training and background and accomplishments you knew nothing about? Or someone who you know went through the same training as yourself?
How can we on one hand have these strict beliefs in weapons and safety as Marines, then be okay with any swinging dick owning one regardless of how fucked up they are?
Martin was one of the dudes who wouldn’t make the cut, because when it comes right down to it he’s more interested in the little bit of power he has when he has a weapon. He uses that power to do things like kill kids, and threaten the various stupid women that would associate themselves with him.
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[quote]Severiano wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]Severiano wrote:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Good for Kobe. He’s going to be skewered for it though. [/quote]
Yeah? What do you think about pussies whose confidence is attached to their weapon? If you don’t acknowledge this is a problem, you don’t see the problem with allowing all these civilians having weapons in the first place.
We are taught to respect them for what they are. As Marines they are extensions of ourselves, who we are inside. We shouldn’t ever have our confidence or balls attached to our weaponry, as the greatest weapon is ourselves.
This dude was a coward who got ahold of a weapon and became a bully. Dude beats women and threatened his wife by pointing a firearm at her, he has aggression issues and is unstable. He doesn’t need one, shouldn’t have one, and shouldn’t have anything to do with security or police or any sort of armed enforcement. Poor judgement, and false confidence gets people killed, especially when they have deadly weapons.
You wishing him to have a weapon is like me wishing Marines to have to fight alongside U.N. forces. [/quote]
Lol what the fuck are you even talking about. [/quote]
I’m talking about the sorts of people allowed weapons.
Look, if it were in the Corps and it were someone watching your back, would you want some U.N. peacekeeper having your back whose training and background and accomplishments you knew nothing about? Or someone who you know went through the same training as yourself?
How can we on one hand have these strict beliefs in weapons and safety as Marines, then be okay with any swinging dick owning one regardless of how fucked up they are?
Martin was one of the dudes who wouldn’t make the cut, because when it comes right down to it he’s more interested in the little bit of power he has when he has a weapon. He uses that power to do things like kill kids, and threaten the various stupid women that would associate themselves with him.
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I literally wrote two very short sentences:
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Good for Kobe. [/quote]
As in I’m glad he’s not a pussy and says what he wants. and;
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
He’s going to be skewered for it though. [/quote]
As in, the MSM will call him an Uncle Tom, not black enough, etc… Which is what it is.
I don’t know why you keep going on these rants about the Corps. I didn’t say anything about Trayvon Martin, Zimmerman, guns ownership, gun violence, etc… I’ve said my peace about the situation in multiple threads so I’m not gonna do that again.
So once more, what the fuck are you even talking about?
[quote]Severiano wrote:
You wishing him to have a weapon is like me wishing Marines to have to fight alongside U.N. forces. [/quote]
Lol wtf?