Hope that guy’s thirsty. Because Brazil’s getting its clock cleaned by the Germans:
We better tweet this now before Germany scores again. It is now 5-0 against Brazil in under 30 minutes of #WorldCup play.
— NBCWashington (@nbcwashington) July 8, 2014
https://twitter.com/PostWorldCup/status/486612418848903169
I was about to tweet 3-0 … 4-0 and the tears flow #Brazil #Germany #WorldCup Please… 5.0 let me finish tweet!!! pic.twitter.com/6yA1kcNJRS
— Careless Coder (@CarelessLabs) July 8, 2014
Germany up 5-0 wow – there will be tears in Brazil #WorldCup2014
— Mark Bacon (@markbacon95) July 8, 2014
https://twitter.com/tonyp105/status/486609540121493504
Oh, they’re flowing, all right.
I think this is the first game in history where the whole stadium bursts into tears! #worldcupshock #germany #brazil #semifinal
— Engin Kaan Gunaydin (@Engorako) July 8, 2014
https://twitter.com/EPLBible/status/486607102652448768
Kroos again. 4-0. Silence around the stadium. Some Brazil fans in tears.
— Phil McNulty (@philmcnulty) July 8, 2014
The Brazil-Germany game has been suspended. The Brazilian fans tears have flooded the field.
— Team Athlete (@Team_Athlete) July 8, 2014
Well you can add Brazil's tears on the list of #ThingsTimHowardCannotsave
— Jerrell Sablan (@JerrellSablan) July 8, 2014
https://twitter.com/SDeStef6/status/486607619935580160
#BRAvsGER There will be enough tears from Brazil fans to end the drought in California.
— Freddie Coleman (@ColemanESPN) July 8, 2014
#Brazil tears pic.twitter.com/9wOlXguM1H
— Seriy (@ovoseriy) July 8, 2014
https://twitter.com/2014WC_Brazil/status/486607626609106945
going with this woman > crying kid for photo that best describes Brazil right now http://t.co/gxhWoS8fPy #BRAvsGER pic.twitter.com/BJMcPf41j7
— New York Post Sports (@nypostsports) July 8, 2014
#BRA fans pic.twitter.com/gjcvu8ajv3
— Football Stuff (@FootbalIStuff) July 8, 2014
I want to do shots of this girls tears => RT @MrESPN: I'm here for it RT @SBNationGIF: BRAZIL IS SO SAD https://t.co/ktqTtrT0Hr
— Notorious Wojo (@NotoriousWojo) July 8, 2014
Breaking: Estadio Mineirao to be closed as flash flood of salty Brazil fan tears inundates the pitch.
— Matthew Panzarino (@panzer) July 8, 2014
LOL @ Brazil fans crying real tears
— Asia (@asialacap) July 8, 2014
literally walked from the gym back to work and all of a sudden #Brazil is drowning in tears
— Kevin D (@dczyk) July 8, 2014
And it's five. Rivers of tears in Brazil.
— ????? ??????? (@ayshardzn) July 8, 2014
https://twitter.com/ZuelaVee/status/486609789972008960
https://twitter.com/2510Ankit/status/486609751686393856
The largest river in Brazil is no longer the Amazon. It's the collection of tears flowing from the stadium. #ger #bra
— Ben Horst (@benhorst) July 8, 2014
https://twitter.com/CheymaMezianex/status/486609716353970178
National disaster.#Tears all over Brazil as the #Germans makes nonsense of the #Brazillians
— stephen Ngidi (@stephenngidist) July 8, 2014
Brazil's humidity just rose 73% from the flow of tears. Holy Cow…. #WorldCup
— Jake McGill (@pancakegravy) July 8, 2014
The tears of Brazil fans…the stadium has to be deathly quiet right now. Clinic by the Germans.
— john tam (@john_g_tam) July 8, 2014
This just in: Brazil is under three feet of water #Tears
— Laura Mahoney (@laura_mahoney) July 8, 2014
Brazil is about to flood in tears. I'd say that some real #TeamSadBoyz shit.
— Stacks Edwards (@deezyquintana) July 8, 2014
https://twitter.com/karennerz/status/486609838294970368
I need me a boat. Brazil is going to flood the earth with their tears after this game.
— Soledad ♡ (@Sol_Crevis) July 8, 2014
But there’s a silver lining:
https://twitter.com/JamesPercy/status/486609624615755776
Well, that’s something …
Editor’s note: This post has been updated with additional tweets.
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