I’m only here because Twitter is over capacity ._.

Oh hay tumblr is still here?

sheimplied:

this is so awesome lol - i wish i could see it in person.. 

Die Badende by Oliver Voss
via - szymon


… wat

sheimplied:

this is so awesome lol - i wish i could see it in person.. 

Die Badende by Oliver Voss

via - szymon

… wat

wat.

Checking my Tumblr for the first time in like forever. I don’t even recognize most of the names I’m following.

This.

This.

Let’s go see a 3D movie! :D (Taken with instagram)

Let’s go see a 3D movie! :D (Taken with instagram)

Technologic (Taken with instagram)

Technologic (Taken with instagram)

Then everyone died.

Then everyone died.

(via spirituisancto)

I lol’d

I lol’d

(via fukyeaveenz)

LOL WUT

LOL WUT

Nice

Nice

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thedailywhat:

Feel-Good Story of the (Fri)Day: Last week, fans at a Superliga semifinal match between rival Brazilian volleyball clubs Sada Cruzeiro and Vôlei Futuro erupted in chants of “bicha” (the Portuguese equivalent of “f****t”) aimed at Vôlei Futuro’s middle blocker Michael (see video below).




The incident forced Michael to come out to the media, telling reporters “I’m gay. Everyone knows who I am. My team fully respects my sexuality.” In fact, Michael said that, following the match, “his teammates came up to him to make sure he was okay.”
But the show of support for Michael was just beginning: During a second semi-final match last Saturday, Vôlei Futuro wore pink warmup shirts as a sign of solidarity, while the team’s libero donned a rainbow-flagged tee during the game. Meanwhile, the crowd displayed a giant banner that read “Vôlei Futuro Against Prejudice,” and thundersticks imprinted with the word “Michael” made sure to drown out any shred of homophobia that may have lingered in the stadium.
And in case you were wondering, Vôlei Futuro won. But they would have been winners either way.
[volleywood / mattalgren / thanks mark!]

thedailywhat:

Feel-Good Story of the (Fri)Day: Last week, fans at a Superliga semifinal match between rival Brazilian volleyball clubs Sada Cruzeiro and Vôlei Futuro erupted in chants of “bicha” (the Portuguese equivalent of “f****t”) aimed at Vôlei Futuro’s middle blocker Michael (see video below).

The incident forced Michael to come out to the media, telling reporters “I’m gay. Everyone knows who I am. My team fully respects my sexuality.” In fact, Michael said that, following the match, “his teammates came up to him to make sure he was okay.”

But the show of support for Michael was just beginning: During a second semi-final match last Saturday, Vôlei Futuro wore pink warmup shirts as a sign of solidarity, while the team’s libero donned a rainbow-flagged tee during the game. Meanwhile, the crowd displayed a giant banner that read “Vôlei Futuro Against Prejudice,” and thundersticks imprinted with the word “Michael” made sure to drown out any shred of homophobia that may have lingered in the stadium.

And in case you were wondering, Vôlei Futuro won. But they would have been winners either way.

[volleywood / mattalgren / thanks mark!]