"Time Waits for No Man": Strange Shoes Leave Mzansi in Stitches on Social Media

"Time Waits for No Man": Strange Shoes Leave Mzansi in Stitches on Social Media

- Well-known Twitter user @AdvoBarryRoux has delivered yet another hilarious post that has left South Africa in laughter

- The so-called advocate has been credited for being creative in his caption and many seem to agree with him

- While some were analytical in their reactions, the photograph has been well-received by followers in the Twitter community

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South Africans have been left in stitches on Twitter following a photograph post by @AdvoBarryRoux depicting a woman wearing shoes with expensive watch designs around the ankles.

While some followers admired the creative black and silver design of the shoes, some were analytical in their comments, suggesting the woman's toes were not innocent.

According to previous media reports by Briefly.co.za, the @AdvoBarryRoux account is owned by Csho Chiala from Zambia.

He is known for anonymously shaking up the South African Twitter community, delivering and providing critical and humorous commentary for its thousands of followers.

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AdvoBarryRoux has dropped another photograph on Twitter that has left Mzansi laughing. Image: Twitter.
AdvoBarryRoux has dropped another photograph on Twitter that has left Mzansi laughing. Image: Twitter.
Source: Twitter

In his latest offering, the picture has received mixed reviews as far as the comment section is concerned.

'Roux' has decided to give the image an interesting caption and with Johannesburg experiencing chilly weather on Thursday morning, the followers are bound to have a warmer start to their day. @AdvoBarryRoux tweeted:

“They’re moving with time.”

Looking at the comments section, @HlonyMantsho suggested the account holder was spot on on the caption:

“Time waits for no one... she got it right.”

@UgobelaFullStop said:

“It's time to accept big feet and buy shoes that fit.”

@ClammyHarambe had a hilarious outlook at the image:

“When she is walking she be like... 'Time waits for no man'."

@GrahamKaz was a bit personal in his analytical comment:

“The toes are way ahead of their time.”

To @ThomasKagisho believes there would be no excuse to arrive late at any appointment when one is wearing such shoes:

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“Imagine arriving late with these shoes.”

@Cotton_Picker00 had an interesting question for the account holder:

“Is it hands of time or feet of time??”

Although the post has left social media users in laughter in all corners of South Africa, it had attracted more than 300 likes, and considering the fact that it was delivered at midnight, it has the potential to amass more hits as the day progresses.

In other news, Briefly.co.za reported a story of an old man who recently left Mzansi laughing out after he was caught in a clip playing a trick on a crowd of happy-go-lucky wedding-goers.

In the clip, the wedding party can be seen dancing and singing as they celebrated the happy couple who just tied the knot.

Not long thereafter, the old man approaches them and starts shouting that police, who were supposedly checking Covid-19 regulations, were on the way.

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The video showing the people's reactions is hilarious, they were fully ready to duck and dive.

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Phumzile Ngcatshe (Editor) Phumzile Ngcatshe is a staunch football fan and a lover of political and human interest stories. He launched his journalism career working for various community publications but eventually joined Goal.com where he worked until October 2020. In March 2021 Pumzile also started writing human interest, mainstream and sports news for Briefly News. Phumzile's love for writing saw him earn a national qualification in Journalism and Media Studies and a qualification in video and television production.