Over the last few weeks,Sarah Shevon Archives the World Cup has sent everyone into a football frenzy. So much so that other popular leisure activities are starting to feel somewhat left out.
SEE ALSO: Croatia tramples World Cup photographers, then apologizes with kissesBooks, for instance. On Wednesday, the folks at UK book publisher Canongate decided to make their feelings clear when they live-tweeted the England vs. Croatia semi-final.
Needless to say, they really didn't hold back.
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Then, when the tide turned and Croatia equalised in the second half, things took an even more brutal turn.
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As extra time loomed and the score was still tied, the tension started to rise.
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Then, ultimately, England was defeated. And amidst the widespread misery, Canongate had one final message.
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Looks like books are coming home after all.
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