Someone said Shania Twain nailed ‘mansplaining’ first and this guy’s response was glorious
Here is someone called Kirsty Johnson sharing the moment she and her friends realised Shania Twain’s ‘That Don’t Impress Me Much’ was the first time someone identified ‘mansplaining’.
Which is all well and good but when a chap called Robin Grieve replied it was elevated to a whole new level.
Here goes …
https://twitter.com/pangopup/status/1024948307632640001
Surely Shania Twain is going to have to write another song now.
HE'S STILL GOING pic.twitter.com/JLTTURNggj
— pangopup (@pangopup) 2 August 2018
🙃🙃🙃 pic.twitter.com/4grItDEt5W
— pangopup (@pangopup) 2 August 2018
And here is what people made of it online.
1.
Isn’t it ironic? Don’t you think?
— Michael Donnelly (@Mikey1969) 2 August 2018
2.
A little too ironic.
— Christian Burtchen (@Burtchen) 2 August 2018
3.
Funny. That's exactly where my head went, too. @Alanis we need a collab with @ShaniaTwain stat. 👌
— Melody Harding (@melodyharding) 2 August 2018
4.
Can confirm this is not a parody account, sadly,
— John Hart (@farmgeek) 2 August 2018
5.
You're missing the point. The irony of the song is that it wasn't actually ironic.
— Andy McCarroll (@Andymc1983) 2 August 2018
6.
— pangopup (@pangopup) 2 August 2018
7.
I’m starting to think there’s an easter egg in the Twitter algorithm that gives posts about mansplaining a very high ranking in the feeds of mansplainers so that this plays out like clockwork every time someone mentions mansplaining.
— Beth Linker (@blinker) 2 August 2018
8.
Well, actually…..[to be continued until the Sun burns out]
— Phil Dore (@PhilJDore) 2 August 2018
And just in case.