Attention, everyone. An epidemic is sweeping across the nation. Parents are discovering Venmo, and the trolling and scolding is growing wildly out of hand.
Unsuspecting kids are being caught by parents making some ~scandalous~ transactions, and it's not that pretty.
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What, mom, its just a purchase of an artisan butt plug!
Stop buying drugs with Venmo!
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Some parents got the app, and were a little confused.
Like poor Gina's mom, who thought she was just constantly begging for money using the app.
Gina told BuzzFeed News she is her mom's only Venmo friend, and she hasn't really gotten the hang of it yet.
"She keeps checking in to ask if I need money because she thinks I'm just on it borrowing money from friends," she said.
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Other moms were sending money, but did NOT want to send the wrong impression.
But mostly, parents are using the app to troll, and it's honestly devastating. Like this dad, who "requested $50 for '2001 tee ball registration fee.'"
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Or this one, who wants $4,000 for being "annoying."
I guess it's time for kids to pay up?
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This is just wrong.
Other moms are realizing they now have a foolproof way of getting all those "loans" back.
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"Get a summer job, please!"
Mom now knows where her funds are REALLY going.
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And she is here and ready to drag.
It's really messed up, honestly.
The victim in the above tweet, Brooke, told BuzzFeed News she was planning on giving her mom the cash for a plane ticket when she got the cash, but then THIS happened.
"Unexpectedly, I get this notification and realize I'm officially unsafe on Venmo," she said.
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However, some moms are using their new powers for good.
This is just way too pure.
Taylor, the kid behind this tweet, said her mom sent her this after she learned to use the app.
"Parents with technology are so wholesome," she told BuzzFeed News.
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Hey teens, just think of it as a new way mom can take care of you! And no, this mom didn't mean that kind of stoned...
This tweeter, Erin, said her mom was actually referring to KIDNEY stones.
"I had a kidney stone and my mom swore it was from eating junk too much, so she sent me money to get healthy food but I don't think she realized what it sounded like," she told BuzzFeed News.
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