Good Morning! Here’s a Soccer Nazi Getting Banned For Life (and Morning Links)

Written by Brandon Stroud / 03.18.13

god, stop being such a soccer nazi

AEK Athens midfielder Giorgos Katidis scored a goal and gave a Nazi salute, because soccer people are crazy. He got banned for life, then immediately apologized on Twitter to save ass, saying, “I am not a fascist and would not have done it if I had known what it meant.” Sure, buddy, everybody thinks that’s a reference to Dr. Strangelove. (via USA Today)

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The Best Of The Annual Oklahoma D-Day Paintball Games

Written by Ashley Burns / 06.07.11

Always related.

I’ve never been much of a paintball enthusiast, what with my naturally soft and sensitive skin and my hatred of sweating, but I’ve always been able to appreciate the almost religious enthusiasm that people show for it as a sport. And you can argue that it’s not a sport, but it involves running, strategy, cool equipment and, best of all, shooting people in the heads, so it qualifies as a sport in my book. Plus, if I can play with the cast of The Wire, then it’s obviously awesome.

With that said, for the past 14 years, people have flocked to Oklahoma on June 6 to honor D-Day, when the Allied Forces stormed German-occupied France and really made Hitler soil his lederhosen. What started as a tribute by 135 paintballers has turned into an event that draws more than 15,000.

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