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In reply to the discussion: Is Kobe's death the saddest sports death story, ever? [View all]Algernon Moncrieff
(5,961 posts)24. Well said
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Sports figures and entertainment figures tend to define periods in our lives
Algernon Moncrieff
Jan 2020
#7
The ongoing sexual, physical and emotional abuse of ice skaters and gymnasts is right up there.
WhiskeyGrinder
Jan 2020
#3
What I find sad is the willingness of people to look the other way because to challenge power would
WhiskeyGrinder
Jan 2020
#8
I replied to someone upthread - historically, I think that's the best comparison
Algernon Moncrieff
Jan 2020
#19
All unexpected deaths visit tragedy on someone, somewhere...life is fragile beyond words.
Moostache
Jan 2020
#11
Earnhardt's death was sad because he'd walked away from worse crashes before
jmowreader
Jan 2020
#33
Until he got killed in one, I was starting to believe Earnhardt was immune to crash damage
jmowreader
Jan 2020
#39