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AT&T Had To Turn Off The Comments On Their Instagram Due To Everyone Being Too Damn Horny Online

I would estimate there are around 100 Twitter phenomenons a year. They don't last for long, but everyone hops on board for a few days to make their memes before going to the next viral topic. 

As of recently, you may have seen a lot of discussion of the AT&T commercial actress. You know her! Lilly!

Yeah, her. You just had to see a photo of her, that's all. She's been doing AT&T commercials for a few years now. I feel like Lilly has been an employee of the month at her fake AT&T store for the past decade....and then out of nowhere, Twitter started to discuss something rather than her performance as a saleswoman:

This evolved into comments about Lilly's "milkers:"

AT&T actually had to turn off the comments on this post:

At the time of this blog it has over 1 million views. Their videos with Lilly never get anywhere close to that. All due to everyone being way too horny.

Lilly (Milana Vayntrub) even had to turn off the comments on her IG posts too:

This viral moment was all fun and games until you remember that the viral moment actually has a human behind it. Milana Vayntrub went on IG Live last night to talk about her newfound "fame" that she isn't too much a fan of:

The internet is a weird, weird place filled with horny dudes that comment the milk emoji on the AT&T girls Instagram posts. She asks them to stop and what happens? More comments. Levels of horny on main never seen before.

You know how people have long discussed your phone finding a way to know when you're drunk to make sure you don't drunk text your ex or whatever? There should be the same function but for when you're too damn horny. It would be used in situations like this when you're commenting the glass of milk emoji on an AT&T post. You're too damn horny to be online right now!