You may have seen one that was a joke. Many aren’t. And no, I’m not a grandma. Grow up. |
Don’t worry when climate immigrants flood the southern border no one will have money. It will be just like the Soviet Union ca 1973 |
| I think this is a cute joke by young people - I don’t think they really expect people to Venmo them. I certainly wouldn’t read too much into this or think it has anything to do with entitlement. |
I thought it was a joke too! But I’m a Feb Xer so we didn’t do such things ourselves. |
The university where I work had a car like this recently. Something like "Starting college--buy me a coffee" with a venmo. I don't know what to say. |
*wolves |
| Who cares? They are not personally knocking on your door asking for money. I just don’t understand why so many people have such an immediate negative reaction to seeing something like this on a car window. |
OK Great-Uncle Ralph. Trying working on your comic skills, maybe amateur night? |
Because it’s yet another example of people asking others for money. Enough already. And I’m sorry but if you can afford to drive a car, or rent a boat or go to a concert to use a PP’s example, you shouldn’t be asking strangers for money. You don’t actually need it which makes the ask trashy and entitled. |
You are an idiot and a grandma. You don’t understand the younger generation because your coke infested weekends n the 89’s-90’s rotted your brain. |
It’s a joke idiot. |
Roman Empire fell because of inflation (diluting down their coin with cheap metals), same as money printing. No wonder they are asking for money. It was taken from them slowly, but methodically. |
| Wut |