Watch out, trolls, Amy Schumer and Hannibal Buress are coming for you. Or, er, Hannibal Buress is coming for Amy Schumer, we guess.

The Internet is a wonderful place. Everyone is free to shed their mortal skin and take on any persona they wish — unfortunately sometimes, that persona is a big ugly troll.

We all face harassment online, it’s simply an occupational hazard of existing in this shared, unrestricted space. But watch out, anons, because it’s time to shake in your pants (if you’re wearing any).

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The latest episode of Comedy Central’s Why? With Hannibal Buress tackles the topic of Twitter harassment, with special guest Amy Schumer playing the part of the troll:

At the start of the video, Hannibal Buress recounts a story about a troll who was harassing him, “day and night,” telling him things like, “Hannibal Buress should kill himself.” What a world we live in, right?

Turns out, Burress’ harasser is none other than Amy Schumer, who hilarious claims that no one in comedy can be friends, and, “We can’t both have TV shows.”

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The wonderful little moral of the story? “It sounds like you’re not really angry at me, you’re mad at yourself and you have some demons.” Sometimes it’s easier to try invalidate someone else’s place in the world, rather than facing up to your own.

Truth hurts, doesn’t it?

Amy Schumer’s comedy Trainwreck premieres next Friday, on July 17.