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thiago_simoes reacted to heywoodu in [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread
Apparently in Brazil there's a form of public, one by one voting of judges in a case like that of Bolsonaro's failed coup attempt, so judges who vote later can be nicely influenced by the standings so far (unless I'm just really misunderstanding things)
Anyhow, today the 5th and last judge voted 'guilty', resulting in a 3-2 guilty verdict
Now the question remains exactly what will happen to him, but it's at least a good thing that unlike Trump's obvious coup attempt, Bolsonaro's failed attempt is now actually biting him in the behind.
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thiago_simoes reacted to LuizGuilherme in [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread
Its 4x1 actually, he is going to jail in about 20 days.
Thanks God, in this case, justice worked.
I dont know exactly how the vote system works but i think the judges register the votes before made them public, they cant change opinions during the others votes.
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thiago_simoes reacted to LuizGuilherme in [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread
I heard a lot of fireworks here in my city when Carmen Lúcia voted gulity some hours ago lol
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thiago_simoes reacted to heywoodu in [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread
Interesting, I remember being in Brazil when Bolsonaro lost the elections and even driving through the city felt dangerous at some moments due to hundreds of people randomly blocking the road We were already very clear that if for whatever reason one of those people would ask us anything, we were certainly not going to say we were happy with Lula winning...
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from Gianlu33 in Women's Volleyball FIVB World Championship 2025
I'm craving some roasted turkey now! Congratulations, Italy!
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from Gianlu33 in Women's Volleyball FIVB World Championship 2025
Yes! Italy! Almost there!
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thiago_simoes reacted to copravolley in Women's Volleyball FIVB World Championship 2025
Turkey is probably the most disliked team lately and rightly so:
- the federation's policies and the constant bring of naturalizations players,
- the terrible behavior of Ebrar Karakurt,
- for many years counting only of Italian coaches (NT seniors, juniors, clubs),
- way of thinking, that for money you can buy anything
Turkey NT, currently, resembles some kind of Foreign Legion and has the face of the disgusting Ebrar Karakurt. I hope the regulations change and no further naturalizations will be possible – I heard Turkey is already looking to sign two more players: Markova from Russia and a 16-year-old from Cuba.
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from copravolley in Women's Volleyball FIVB World Championship 2025
I'm craving some roasted turkey now! Congratulations, Italy!
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from Henry_Leon in Women's Volleyball FIVB World Championship 2025
Yes! Italy! Almost there!
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from hoversaBR in Women's Volleyball FIVB World Championship 2025
The Italian girls have to win! I will never get over Turkey with a world title for Vargas and Karakurt if this were to happen. I don't even want to THINK this might ever happen.
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from phelps in Women's Volleyball FIVB World Championship 2025
The Italian girls have to win! I will never get over Turkey with a world title for Vargas and Karakurt if this were to happen. I don't even want to THINK this might ever happen.
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from Henry_Leon in Women's Volleyball FIVB World Championship 2025
I can't believe how badly the Brazilians played after the 13-13 tie in the 5th set. Of course Italy was the favorite to win, and deservedly so, but the Brazilians had the no emotional control in the last two points and the Italians were as cold blooded as one can be. Congratulations. Well deserved victory for Italy.
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from Matteo92 in Women's Volleyball FIVB World Championship 2025
I can't believe how badly the Brazilians played after the 13-13 tie in the 5th set. Of course Italy was the favorite to win, and deservedly so, but the Brazilians had the no emotional control in the last two points and the Italians were as cold blooded as one can be. Congratulations. Well deserved victory for Italy.
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from Gianlu33 in Women's Volleyball FIVB World Championship 2025
I can't believe how badly the Brazilians played after the 13-13 tie in the 5th set. Of course Italy was the favorite to win, and deservedly so, but the Brazilians had the no emotional control in the last two points and the Italians were as cold blooded as one can be. Congratulations. Well deserved victory for Italy.
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from LuizGuilherme in Women's Volleyball FIVB World Championship 2025
I can't believe how badly the Brazilians played after the 13-13 tie in the 5th set. Of course Italy was the favorite to win, and deservedly so, but the Brazilians had the no emotional control in the last two points and the Italians were as cold blooded as one can be. Congratulations. Well deserved victory for Italy.
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from Wumo in Rhythmic Gymnastics FIG World Championships 2025
It's been a while since I last posted, but here I am once again. I was diagnosed with COVID (for the very first time) the day before the event began, so I was scared I would not be able to attend, but I knew I had to go. I attended from Friday to Sunday, I wore a mask all the time and I had a very hard time with the lack of air conditioning during the ribbon routines, but otherwise it was okay.
The Brazilian fans were very supportive of Nikolova, Raffaeli, Varfolomeev and Onofriichuk. I did not hear anyone booing these gymnasts and they all mentioned they had a great time. Of course, online fans are a completely different group of people altogether and I'm aware some of them had horrible things to say about Ukraine, and I apologize for this unacceptable behavior. I do not support this behavior in any way and I do not think anyone has the right to attack other countries just because things didn't go their way.
Anyone who has read anything I posted here in the last 10 years know that my biggest dream was a medal of any kind for Brazil at the World Championships or the Olympic Games and I'm overjoyed I was able to witness this happening right in front of my eyes. And not only once, but twice. Hopefully this marks a new era in Brazilian rhythmic gymnastics. I'm excited for the future but whatever it is that might happen, I'm very proud of our girls and I can't state how happy I am that my dream came true.
The audience was very supportive. The only time I heard people booing was when Ukraine went ahead of Brazil in the balls and hoops final, but this was quickly dismissed... Still, totally unacceptable. And the boos were directed towards the judges, not the gymnasts. I follow this sport quite closely, and right before Ukraine started the routine, I knew they would challenge for the gold medal, so it was not a surprise. I knew it would be a four-way battle between China, Brazil, Spain and Ukraine, and one of these countries would not win a medal.
But most people did not know much about the sport and, of course, this caused some inconveniences. I'm very ashamed that Movimento Verde e Amarelo, a group of Brazilian supporters, were allowed to bring drums and trumpets to the stands. I can't stand them and they do not represent me or anyone who is a serious fan of rhythmic gymnastics.
Anyway, I hope everybody who came here had a good time. I'm sure Germany will host an even better event next year and hopefully Brazil will still be able to challenge for more medals. Time will tell. But let me not get too greedy. I'm already very happy with the way things are.
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thiago_simoes reacted to Illya in Rhythmic Gymnastics FIG World Championships 2025
Yeah, that's what I said, it were just emotions of anger on the spot, but other than that I loved that hall was almost full and the crowd really had interest in gymnastics (not like Georgia in fencing, which was embarassing during all WCh except Sandro's golden day). It's really no surprise for me that Brazil won a medal, because at the last WCh you did good and gymnastics in the Brazil finally started to be not only about Rebeca or Flavia. Great job, the event was really cool, the only problem was the weather, but other than that Braziwww ate
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from LuizGuilherme in Rhythmic Gymnastics FIG World Championships 2025
It's been a while since I last posted, but here I am once again. I was diagnosed with COVID (for the very first time) the day before the event began, so I was scared I would not be able to attend, but I knew I had to go. I attended from Friday to Sunday, I wore a mask all the time and I had a very hard time with the lack of air conditioning during the ribbon routines, but otherwise it was okay.
The Brazilian fans were very supportive of Nikolova, Raffaeli, Varfolomeev and Onofriichuk. I did not hear anyone booing these gymnasts and they all mentioned they had a great time. Of course, online fans are a completely different group of people altogether and I'm aware some of them had horrible things to say about Ukraine, and I apologize for this unacceptable behavior. I do not support this behavior in any way and I do not think anyone has the right to attack other countries just because things didn't go their way.
Anyone who has read anything I posted here in the last 10 years know that my biggest dream was a medal of any kind for Brazil at the World Championships or the Olympic Games and I'm overjoyed I was able to witness this happening right in front of my eyes. And not only once, but twice. Hopefully this marks a new era in Brazilian rhythmic gymnastics. I'm excited for the future but whatever it is that might happen, I'm very proud of our girls and I can't state how happy I am that my dream came true.
The audience was very supportive. The only time I heard people booing was when Ukraine went ahead of Brazil in the balls and hoops final, but this was quickly dismissed... Still, totally unacceptable. And the boos were directed towards the judges, not the gymnasts. I follow this sport quite closely, and right before Ukraine started the routine, I knew they would challenge for the gold medal, so it was not a surprise. I knew it would be a four-way battle between China, Brazil, Spain and Ukraine, and one of these countries would not win a medal.
But most people did not know much about the sport and, of course, this caused some inconveniences. I'm very ashamed that Movimento Verde e Amarelo, a group of Brazilian supporters, were allowed to bring drums and trumpets to the stands. I can't stand them and they do not represent me or anyone who is a serious fan of rhythmic gymnastics.
Anyway, I hope everybody who came here had a good time. I'm sure Germany will host an even better event next year and hopefully Brazil will still be able to challenge for more medals. Time will tell. But let me not get too greedy. I'm already very happy with the way things are.
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from Illya in Rhythmic Gymnastics FIG World Championships 2025
It's been a while since I last posted, but here I am once again. I was diagnosed with COVID (for the very first time) the day before the event began, so I was scared I would not be able to attend, but I knew I had to go. I attended from Friday to Sunday, I wore a mask all the time and I had a very hard time with the lack of air conditioning during the ribbon routines, but otherwise it was okay.
The Brazilian fans were very supportive of Nikolova, Raffaeli, Varfolomeev and Onofriichuk. I did not hear anyone booing these gymnasts and they all mentioned they had a great time. Of course, online fans are a completely different group of people altogether and I'm aware some of them had horrible things to say about Ukraine, and I apologize for this unacceptable behavior. I do not support this behavior in any way and I do not think anyone has the right to attack other countries just because things didn't go their way.
Anyone who has read anything I posted here in the last 10 years know that my biggest dream was a medal of any kind for Brazil at the World Championships or the Olympic Games and I'm overjoyed I was able to witness this happening right in front of my eyes. And not only once, but twice. Hopefully this marks a new era in Brazilian rhythmic gymnastics. I'm excited for the future but whatever it is that might happen, I'm very proud of our girls and I can't state how happy I am that my dream came true.
The audience was very supportive. The only time I heard people booing was when Ukraine went ahead of Brazil in the balls and hoops final, but this was quickly dismissed... Still, totally unacceptable. And the boos were directed towards the judges, not the gymnasts. I follow this sport quite closely, and right before Ukraine started the routine, I knew they would challenge for the gold medal, so it was not a surprise. I knew it would be a four-way battle between China, Brazil, Spain and Ukraine, and one of these countries would not win a medal.
But most people did not know much about the sport and, of course, this caused some inconveniences. I'm very ashamed that Movimento Verde e Amarelo, a group of Brazilian supporters, were allowed to bring drums and trumpets to the stands. I can't stand them and they do not represent me or anyone who is a serious fan of rhythmic gymnastics.
Anyway, I hope everybody who came here had a good time. I'm sure Germany will host an even better event next year and hopefully Brazil will still be able to challenge for more medals. Time will tell. But let me not get too greedy. I'm already very happy with the way things are.
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from hoversaBR in Rhythmic Gymnastics FIG World Championships 2025
It's been a while since I last posted, but here I am once again. I was diagnosed with COVID (for the very first time) the day before the event began, so I was scared I would not be able to attend, but I knew I had to go. I attended from Friday to Sunday, I wore a mask all the time and I had a very hard time with the lack of air conditioning during the ribbon routines, but otherwise it was okay.
The Brazilian fans were very supportive of Nikolova, Raffaeli, Varfolomeev and Onofriichuk. I did not hear anyone booing these gymnasts and they all mentioned they had a great time. Of course, online fans are a completely different group of people altogether and I'm aware some of them had horrible things to say about Ukraine, and I apologize for this unacceptable behavior. I do not support this behavior in any way and I do not think anyone has the right to attack other countries just because things didn't go their way.
Anyone who has read anything I posted here in the last 10 years know that my biggest dream was a medal of any kind for Brazil at the World Championships or the Olympic Games and I'm overjoyed I was able to witness this happening right in front of my eyes. And not only once, but twice. Hopefully this marks a new era in Brazilian rhythmic gymnastics. I'm excited for the future but whatever it is that might happen, I'm very proud of our girls and I can't state how happy I am that my dream came true.
The audience was very supportive. The only time I heard people booing was when Ukraine went ahead of Brazil in the balls and hoops final, but this was quickly dismissed... Still, totally unacceptable. And the boos were directed towards the judges, not the gymnasts. I follow this sport quite closely, and right before Ukraine started the routine, I knew they would challenge for the gold medal, so it was not a surprise. I knew it would be a four-way battle between China, Brazil, Spain and Ukraine, and one of these countries would not win a medal.
But most people did not know much about the sport and, of course, this caused some inconveniences. I'm very ashamed that Movimento Verde e Amarelo, a group of Brazilian supporters, were allowed to bring drums and trumpets to the stands. I can't stand them and they do not represent me or anyone who is a serious fan of rhythmic gymnastics.
Anyway, I hope everybody who came here had a good time. I'm sure Germany will host an even better event next year and hopefully Brazil will still be able to challenge for more medals. Time will tell. But let me not get too greedy. I'm already very happy with the way things are.
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thiago_simoes reacted to Adriano in Rhythmic Gymnastics FIG World Championships 2025
Thanks for post! Congrats amazing medal for your country and great hosting. I was watching this WC great atmosphere. It is cool that you shared your point once again.
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from Gianlu33 in Rhythmic Gymnastics FIG World Championships 2025
It's been a while since I last posted, but here I am once again. I was diagnosed with COVID (for the very first time) the day before the event began, so I was scared I would not be able to attend, but I knew I had to go. I attended from Friday to Sunday, I wore a mask all the time and I had a very hard time with the lack of air conditioning during the ribbon routines, but otherwise it was okay.
The Brazilian fans were very supportive of Nikolova, Raffaeli, Varfolomeev and Onofriichuk. I did not hear anyone booing these gymnasts and they all mentioned they had a great time. Of course, online fans are a completely different group of people altogether and I'm aware some of them had horrible things to say about Ukraine, and I apologize for this unacceptable behavior. I do not support this behavior in any way and I do not think anyone has the right to attack other countries just because things didn't go their way.
Anyone who has read anything I posted here in the last 10 years know that my biggest dream was a medal of any kind for Brazil at the World Championships or the Olympic Games and I'm overjoyed I was able to witness this happening right in front of my eyes. And not only once, but twice. Hopefully this marks a new era in Brazilian rhythmic gymnastics. I'm excited for the future but whatever it is that might happen, I'm very proud of our girls and I can't state how happy I am that my dream came true.
The audience was very supportive. The only time I heard people booing was when Ukraine went ahead of Brazil in the balls and hoops final, but this was quickly dismissed... Still, totally unacceptable. And the boos were directed towards the judges, not the gymnasts. I follow this sport quite closely, and right before Ukraine started the routine, I knew they would challenge for the gold medal, so it was not a surprise. I knew it would be a four-way battle between China, Brazil, Spain and Ukraine, and one of these countries would not win a medal.
But most people did not know much about the sport and, of course, this caused some inconveniences. I'm very ashamed that Movimento Verde e Amarelo, a group of Brazilian supporters, were allowed to bring drums and trumpets to the stands. I can't stand them and they do not represent me or anyone who is a serious fan of rhythmic gymnastics.
Anyway, I hope everybody who came here had a good time. I'm sure Germany will host an even better event next year and hopefully Brazil will still be able to challenge for more medals. Time will tell. But let me not get too greedy. I'm already very happy with the way things are.
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thiago_simoes got a reaction from Adriano in Rhythmic Gymnastics FIG World Championships 2025
It's been a while since I last posted, but here I am once again. I was diagnosed with COVID (for the very first time) the day before the event began, so I was scared I would not be able to attend, but I knew I had to go. I attended from Friday to Sunday, I wore a mask all the time and I had a very hard time with the lack of air conditioning during the ribbon routines, but otherwise it was okay.
The Brazilian fans were very supportive of Nikolova, Raffaeli, Varfolomeev and Onofriichuk. I did not hear anyone booing these gymnasts and they all mentioned they had a great time. Of course, online fans are a completely different group of people altogether and I'm aware some of them had horrible things to say about Ukraine, and I apologize for this unacceptable behavior. I do not support this behavior in any way and I do not think anyone has the right to attack other countries just because things didn't go their way.
Anyone who has read anything I posted here in the last 10 years know that my biggest dream was a medal of any kind for Brazil at the World Championships or the Olympic Games and I'm overjoyed I was able to witness this happening right in front of my eyes. And not only once, but twice. Hopefully this marks a new era in Brazilian rhythmic gymnastics. I'm excited for the future but whatever it is that might happen, I'm very proud of our girls and I can't state how happy I am that my dream came true.
The audience was very supportive. The only time I heard people booing was when Ukraine went ahead of Brazil in the balls and hoops final, but this was quickly dismissed... Still, totally unacceptable. And the boos were directed towards the judges, not the gymnasts. I follow this sport quite closely, and right before Ukraine started the routine, I knew they would challenge for the gold medal, so it was not a surprise. I knew it would be a four-way battle between China, Brazil, Spain and Ukraine, and one of these countries would not win a medal.
But most people did not know much about the sport and, of course, this caused some inconveniences. I'm very ashamed that Movimento Verde e Amarelo, a group of Brazilian supporters, were allowed to bring drums and trumpets to the stands. I can't stand them and they do not represent me or anyone who is a serious fan of rhythmic gymnastics.
Anyway, I hope everybody who came here had a good time. I'm sure Germany will host an even better event next year and hopefully Brazil will still be able to challenge for more medals. Time will tell. But let me not get too greedy. I'm already very happy with the way things are.
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thiago_simoes reacted to MatiReimundo in Junior Pan American Games 2025
Tickets are now out in tuti.com.py . I'm going to travel to asuncion to watch the games, which will be my first time at a multi-sport games .
I got tickets to Volleyball, BMX Freestyle, Swimming, Fencing, Rhytmic Gymnastics, Trampoline Gymnastics, Tennis and Track Cycling.
The plan is to go to this, South American Games in 2026, PanAm in 2027 and finally LA 2028
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