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Mi smo dio ekipe! We are part of the team! (via AFTER ELTON)


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A clever anti-homophobia PSA targeted at East European soccer fans with a message of “It’s OK to be different.”

Christmas Gift Idea: BUTT 2012 Calendar! (film by Antonio Da Silva)

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BUTT 2012 from Antonio da Silva Films on Vimeo.

The BUTT 2012 calendar features exactly forty-seven hot guys, three rock hard statues and one phallic helmet. Twelve diffferent BUTT photographers (like Alasdair McLellan, Wolfgang Tillmans and Walter Pfeiffer to name just a few) shot four (sometimes five) weeks of fresh meat every month. You’ll also get a little guidance every month on how to deal with that month’s full moon madness.

All fifty-four images, personally selected by the makers of BUTT, are printed on the magazine’s trademark pink paper, backed with a sturdy piece of cardboard, bound with superior workmanship and a red hot glue strip. And because it has been pre-drilled with a six millimeter hole at the top, it’s easily hung above your desk, your kitchen sink, your water bed, or perhaps, in your toilet. It’s perfectly suited for weeks of masturbatory joy.

The calendar will be available for €15 through BUTT’s online shop. For all other calendar-related enquiries please feel free to email Magnus at office@buttmagazine.com.

Marissa Gaeta And Citlalic Snell, U.S. Naval Petty Officers, Share First Same-Sex Kiss At Ship’s Return

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By Brock Vergakis
Associated Press

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — A Navy tradition caught up with the repeal of the U.S. military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” rule on Wednesday when two women sailors became the first to share the coveted “first kiss” on the pier after one of them returned from 80 days at sea.

Petty Officer 2nd Class Marissa Gaeta of Placerville, Calif., descended from the USS Oak Hill amphibious landing ship and shared a quick kiss in the rain with her partner, Petty Officer 3rd Class Citlalic Snell of Los Angeles. Gaeta, 23, wore her Navy dress uniform while Snell, 22, wore a black leather jacket, scarf and blue jeans. The crowd screamed and waved flags around them.

For the historical significance of the kiss, there was little to differentiate it from countless others when a Navy ship pulls into its home port following a deployment. Neither the Navy nor the couple tried to draw attention to what was happening and many onlookers waiting for their loved ones to come off the ship were busy talking among themselves.

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