It should be Watch Money Heist Onlineclear at this point that you sign up for a public shaming when you're rude to celebrities on Twitter.
And yet, we still have folks like Joey, a Twitter rando who on Tuesday paid the price for going after Chance the Rapper.
SEE ALSO: Twitter's most popular tweets, accounts, and hashtags of 2017The exchange began over Chance's commentary on a CBS LA story about men who wonder if it's still OK to hug women in a post-Weinstein world. (His succinct take: "Gross. Don't.")
It escalated from there:
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Joey, the aforementioned rando, made a critical mistake in responding to Chance's tweet, writing, "So we're cutting off all human contact between the sexes now? Isn't that Sharia law?"
To which the musician responded:
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A masterful comeback on Chance's part. Thanks for playing, Joey.
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