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Texas man got his new personalised credit card and the result has everyone LOL-ing

"HE PLAYED HIMSELF BRUH," Twitter user @roasted_weenie from Pasadena in the US took to the microblogging site to share the photo of the card with the close-up shot of her dad's face covering the whole area.

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We have all got calls from our bank’s customer care about customised credit or debit cards. A Texas man too recently agreed to get a photo on his new credit card thinking it might be a small mugshot. But when the new card arrived, his face was plastered all over it!

“HE PLAYED HIMSELF BRUH,” Twitter user @roasted_weenie from Pasadena in the US took to the microblogging site to share the photo of the card with the close-up shot of her dad’s face covering the whole area.


Everything about the card, from his deadpanned stare, straight looking at you to the slightly raised left eyebrow, made her and her mother break out laughing. However, he was not very thrilled.


The tweet quickly went viral leaving users on the site in splits and it happens more than you think. While some argued he surely he doesn’t need a photo ID anymore, others thought it might be a good way to spend less. In fact, many now want this for their cards!
https://twitter.com/arieltmma/status/1040090537892536320
https://twitter.com/trevormartin02/status/1039702724999241729


https://twitter.com/liam_ezra/status/1039636730763259905


https://twitter.com/PaigeAshleyyyy/status/1039635800818941953
https://twitter.com/C_ShellByTheSea/status/1039925638658973697
https://twitter.com/jotseyphil/status/1039859282701950976


Would get a personalised card like this? Tell us in comments below.

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