This 'Abusive Elmo On Demand' Service Can Send Mean Messages To Your Friends: Why? Just Because

The same creator of the Send Your Enemies Glitter sensation now has a new useless app to release into the Internet—the Abusive Elmo on Demand site.

If you ever needed to tell your friend off, rant, or get something off your chest in the most offensive, abusive manner possible, then look no further than Abusive Elmo to do the dirty, potty-mouthed job for you. We think it's only a matter of time before a Sesame Street cease-and-desist letter comes into play, but in the meantime, you can send your friends all the angry Elmo messages you want.

Simply enter your message onto the Abusive Elmo on Demand website, key in your friend's phone number, and Elmo will send a voice message saying all the nasty, vile things you never could say yourself. And it's all for free too.

(Unfortunately, the website now displays a message saying that after receiving more than 10,000 messages overnight, the web form has temporarily been removed.)

Needless to say, the app has many scratching their heads, why? But others who embraced the fun of the free serviced said, why the BLEEP not?

The service, as described by creator Mathew Carpenter, is all in good fun with your friend on the receiving end of Elmo's cuss-filled fury:

"Elmo is ... a bit of a loose cannon. No one really knows what's going to come out of his mouth. I've told him that he's not allowed to go overboard with the insults; however, I can't be sure whether or not he'll stop there. I can't control him so if he does go overboard I have to note that I'm not responsible for your friends' physical or mental health after receiving the message."

Already an Internet success story (he was able to sell his Ship Your Enemies Glitter web business for $85,000), Carpenter admits on his Twitter account that even he doesn't understand why his insane ideas seem to catch on and just work.

Not that he's complaining, as he proclaims himself, he lives for the "moolah!"

It's incredibly useless, yet utterly evil villain-ish to be able to make everybody's favorite lovable red monster send hate messages to your friend's phone. So do it, not because it makes any sense whatsoever, but just because you can.

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