My Kobe beef question removed?!


Question: I asked a question:

How is Kobe beef "made" and from what kind of a cut is it from?

Also is Kobe Bryant named after the Beef?

I had great answers, but my question was removed.

Anyone know what kind of guidelines I violated.

My questions and answers have been removed in the past, but I knew exactly why.


Answers: I asked a question:

How is Kobe beef "made" and from what kind of a cut is it from?

Also is Kobe Bryant named after the Beef?

I had great answers, but my question was removed.

Anyone know what kind of guidelines I violated.

My questions and answers have been removed in the past, but I knew exactly why.

Kobe is the region where the beef is raised. Yes, Kobe Bryant's parents named him after this. Check it out!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_Bryant

Hard to tell the reasons without reviewing the question itself.

However, a question as innocuous as that was probably reported by some troll with nothing better to do with their life than be a troll.

Hang in there. We're glad to have you aboard at Y! A.

Theres always some spotty little dork out there with nothing better to do except ruin it for other people ,but i bet they won,t own up to it Keep on asking were not all like them

First you asked a SERIOUS question... and that is great... then you tried to make some kind of idiotic connection to a ball player..

If you want a REAL answer .. then stick to REAL questions... or suffer the pain of having the question deleted.

Looks like you found the JERK. His response is just above mine.

As anyone with half a braincell can figure out, Kobe beef is named after the Japanese town. Your connection is as ridiculous as suggesting that women's pubic hair was named after your president.





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