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Clapback of the Century? Look at How This Woman Shut Down a Guy Criticizing the Final Five's Abs on Twitter

That had to hurt.

After making history in the OlympicsSimone Biles and a couple of her Final Five teammates decided to treat themselves to a beach day in Rio de Janeiro over the weekend.

The four-time gold-medal-winning gymnast decided to commemorate the moment, posting a picture of herself, Aly Raisman and Madison Kocian in their post-Olympics glory.

Although most of Simone's followers complimented her and her teammates' sculpted abs, there was that one guy who decided to troll tweet and question if people found the gymnasts' toned bodies attractive.

And when he did, he got destroyed by another Twitter user who wasn't having it.

(Photo: Angry Hippy via Twitter)

Angry Hippy via Twitter

(Photo: Angry Hippy via Twitter)

Ooh! Epic clapback served. Ether in aisle four.

Sheesh.

And the rest of the net took notice.

Welp. Well, she told him. Crystal McDuffy, a student at the University of Florida, had her comment retweeted over 51,000 times (and counting) as of Wednesday morning.

She additionally told BuzzFeed: "Everything women do is not for male consumption or approval. Be it in sports, politics, business and more, women continually seem to be evaluated based upon whether they're attractive in a man's eyes."

Smart young lady.

People should think twice before tweeting.

But when they don't, there will be somebody like Crystal to shut them down real quick for the world to see.

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