We understand that it’s been 12 days into lockdown but as in the words of Cassper Nyovest, the genitalia challenges are a little too much.
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Most of us who drink water and mind their business in quarantine did not deserve to virtually walk into our Twitter timelines only to be greeted by men posting pictures of their eggplant prints.
South Africa is going through a harsh sobering process right now. Liquor stores have been shut and cigarettes are not for sale during this nationwide quarantine.
Many people have been thrust into a brutal cold turkey and there are very few stress relief options available. So, what do men do in their boredom? Yup, you guessed it, they brandish eggplants on social media.
Nyovest, clearly perturbed by this debauchery, took to social media to firmly stand (see what we did there? hehe) against this new trend.
As if the ‘don’t rush’ challenge was not overly indulged, the Motswako rapper stated that some things are just not meant for social discourse, especially not in this climate.
We respect our readers so we are not going to be posting any of these explicit images. However, it appears that Nyovest was outnumbered by the wave of users that were appreciative of the peep show.
Things have since intensified on Mzansi Twitter. The females have responded to the men’s gesture with a trend of their own, the ‘camel toe’ challenge.
You don’t need much imagination to know what that is all about.
COVID-19 SA latest infections and death statistics
In more pertinent matters of greater importance than eggplants and camel toes, South Africa’s infection tally rose by 31 cases on Monday, accompanied by one casualty.
COVID-19 cases in the country currently stand at 1 686 and 12 deaths.