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Ash Kash Breaks the Internet With Her “Gayest Things a Man Can Do” List

by Zaria Davis
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Ash Kash just added a stick of dynamite to an already explosive thread, and the timeline hasn’t stopped burning since.

It all started a few days ago when an anonymous user posed the question, “Top 40 gayest things a man can do?” What began as a tongue-in-cheek prompt has since racked up over 100 million views, with users chiming in from all corners of the internet with jokes, jabs, and jaw-dropping takes. But nobody stirred the pot quite like Ash Kash did with her tweets.

Ash Kash’s Top 3: “Being a Jr.”, “Get Sloppy Drunk”, and a Cryptic “End of the Month Dump”

Known for her glamorous looks and even more glamorous following (think OnlyFans millions and Instagram obsession), Ash Kash jumped headfirst into the viral mayhem, tweeting three entries to the thread that sent shockwaves across social media.

Tweet #1: “End of the month dump

(A reference to the increasingly popular practice among social media users posting a photo dump at the end of each month.)

Immediately, the responses flew in.

  • “This facts and idc what yall say 😂😂😂😂”
  • “These shits are getting out of hand lmaaooo”
  • “Damn i knew some of the homies were gay”
  • “Bruh these are hilarious 😭”

But Ash wasn’t done.

Tweet #2:“Being a Jr. Be yourself

(Yes, even being named after your father got the “gayest” stamp.)

This time, the reactions took a sharper turn.

  • “i completely agree, i hate that JR shit. Give him his own identity”
  • “Dam a n*gga dad can’t have some pride lol???
  • “Girl f*ck you”
  • “Alright this isn’t funny anymore”

Still undeterred, Ash closed the trilogy with a final entry that might’ve been the biggest grenade of them all:

Tweet #3: “Get sloppy drunk

Cue the chaos.

  • “Add throwing up toolike”
  • “wtf lmao?”
  • “😂😂 damn you really got a whole list prepared”
  • “Oh f*ck off you insufferable cunt 🤣”

Social Media Divided: Funny or Just Offensive?

For others, her tweets veered too far into dangerous territory, reinforcing homophobic stereotypes under the guise of “jokes.”

One user wrote, “Y’all laughing but this is exactly why men don’t feel safe expressing themselves. Everything is either ‘gay’ or ‘weak.’”

Another countered with, “It’s not that deep. Y’all too sensitive now. This is literally what Twitter is for.”

Ash herself has yet to clarify whether her tweets were satire, trolling, or her unfiltered opinions, but based on the reaction, she may not need to.

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