World Toilet Day & International Men's Day fall on same day! Men trolled on Twitter
Bengaluru, Nov 19: No offence guys! It's a coincidence that the world observes World Toilet Day and International Men's Day on the same day on Nov 19 every year. At the time when social media is too advance, that it does not spare anyone from trolling.
As a matter of fact, around 60 per cent of Indians do not have access to safe and private toilets, a new study has claimed. #WorldToiletDay was trending on the micro-blogging site Twitter. Here are some of the best tweets:
When
in
'Deep
#Shit',
create
#Art.
Celebrating
#World
#Toilet
#Day.
19
November.
;-)
https://t.co/VUw0CWWrmg
—
Ritam
Banerjee
(@ritambanerjee)
November
19,
2015
Is
this
a
coincidence?,
the
very
same
day?
#WorldToiletDay
#InternationalMensDay
—
Muhammad
Attia
(@MuhammadAAttia)
November
19,
2015
#WorldToiletDay
because
clean
and
safe
sanitation
is
more
important
than
you
think
—
Natasha
(@lumosmicawber)
November
19,
2015
Whoever
made
World
Toilet
Day
&
International
Mens
Day
be
on
the
same
day
was
the
ultimate
troll
😂😂
—
Kwaito
Connoisseur
(@Dumile_)
November
19,
2015
In
a
peculiar
cosmic
coincidence,
men
have
their
day
on
the
throne.
Happy
#WorldToiletDay
and
Happy
#InternationalMensDay.
All
we
do
is
win!
—
Josh
Ayers
(@Josh_C_Ayers)
November
19,
2015
Timehop
told
me
that
2
years
ago
was
World
Men's
Day,
today
it
is
apparently
World
Toilet
Day,
nice
character
progression
there
—
Rachel
Hollis
(@rkhollis)
November
19,
2015
Its
funny
how
#InternationalMensDay
and
#WorldToiletDay
fall
on
the
same
day.
:3
#NoOffenceGuys
—
Radheeka
(@Rado_Rani)
November
19,
2015
#InternationalMensDay
&
#WorldToiletDay
fall
together
reminding
us
that
most
boardroon
decisions
are
still
made
in
the
Gents
loos.
—
Keith
Hebden
(@KeithHebden)
November
19,
2015
Oh
great!
#InternationalMensDay
falls
on
#WorldToiletDay
!
:\
—
James
Oldrini
(@JamesOldrini)
November
19,
2015
Happy
#WorldToiletDay
Guys
😂
—
Blogger
Initiative
(@BlogInitiative)
November
19,
2015
A report titled 'It's No Joke - State of the World's Toilets' by WaterAid states that "If all 774 million people in India waiting for household toilets were made to stand in a line, the queue would stretch from Earth to the moon and beyond."
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