Hello, readers who are not men. Have you ever been minding your own business when a man suddenly starts telling you a bunch of things you did not request to hear?
Interesting! Same with me. Anyway, here's an image that neatly encapsulates that feeling, courtesy of Reddit.
SEE ALSO: Women have resorted to farting to deflect sexual harassmentYes, the image is called "Siblings," and we are sure these siblings, at their cores, love each other very much. But the image also reminded user @NoMagRyan -- and many others, judging by the likes and RTs -- of Twitter. Huh!
It's an outstanding comparison. Men yelling at you online does feel verysimilar to someone blowing a trumpet directly into your ear when you are just trying to get home, eat a peanut butter sandwich, and watch Riverdale. It comes on at 8, for god's sake.
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So next time a man tries to explain how skincare works or why he should judge the Oscars by himself or whatever, try whispering to yourself, "He's just a little trumpet boy." Because he is. And it's cool to cover up your ears. Please enjoy your peanut butter sandwich.
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