“Driving 1000 miles to college, Venmo me!”

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you don't want to send money, then don't? I don't get the outrage, though.


The irritability comes from being a boomer who knows they’ll be dying soon.


Millennial but ok. You sound smug.
Anonymous
I suppose one doesn’t know until one asks. Still tacky, though.
Anonymous
If you don't give them any money, they eventually stop.
Anonymous
You can only get away with this if you’re a car full of cute girls. And only if you flash your t*ts
Anonymous
Parents must be so proud.

I raised a panhandler.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What the fresh hell is this, that people are painting on their rear windshields? “Buy me a coffee for my trip!”

Entitlement is getting worse, just when I think it can’t. You may say So ignore it, but it says something about our society. This is crazy. (If you haven’t heard of it yet, Google image driving college Venmo me)


You sound old.


You sound clueless


+1 and classless
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you don't want to send money, then don't? I don't get the outrage, though.


The irritability comes from being a boomer who knows they’ll be dying soon.


Millennial but ok. You sound smug.


+1 Let 'em experience life awhile longer. The smugness will evaporate.
Anonymous
“It’s my bachelorette party! Pay me, total stranger on the road!”
“My kid’s first concert — Cashapp me to buy her merch!”

Nauseating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You seem less happy than them. Ponder that.

DP, but uh, no. Beggars are trashy.
Anonymous
There’s a guy in San Francisco that intentionally goes slow in his car unless you Venmo him. Then he goes fast. I think his Venmo handle is like slowmo
Anonymous
The also parking spot pirates they sit in free hard to find spots till you pay them
Anonymous
I thought that this was a joke. Just laugh and keep going. Why so upset about it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:“It’s my bachelorette party! Pay me, total stranger on the road!”
“My kid’s first concert — Cashapp me to buy her merch!”

Nauseating.


I am close enough to a wedding party to have been invited to a shower where I would have given a generous present. I'm 50 and the couple are in my generation in the family but are 35. There was no shower. I kind of get how horrible they are, and these kids vibe is more to have a jack and jill bbq type thing. I would have been all in for that and would have shown up with a generous gift.
I got a Venmo request to fund the bachelorette party drinks. So off-putting to this suddenly aged lady. I think they don't see a difference between the money exchange in venmo and in a card at an event where you can get to know the new family member a little bit. Suddenly my grandma was right.
Anonymous
I saw this written on the side window of a car last year on 50 near the Bay Bridge. Message said we just graduated high school, here is our cash app. I admired their ingenuity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you don't want to send money, then don't? I don't get the outrage, though.


I do. Our society is losing all sense of decorum. It's a sign of the downfall of the US. I mean seriously, the Roman Empire fell. Our time is coming and stuff like this represent the tiny cracks to our foundation.
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