Is September 23rd the end of the world as we know it? A number of Jesus believers seem to think it is. Those who aren’t on the same page have been taking to their socials to make light of such a bold claim. One of those naysayers happens to be a popular influencer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He’s offered to help those who think they’re departing from this world forever, come tomorrow morning. He wants to take their money off their holy hands.
In a satirical video clip, Pennsylvania TikToker whoiskingtrivv has volunteered himself to be the official funds distributor for those left behind once the rapture comes.
And since so many people have deemed that day to be tomorrow, he’s urging them to empty wallets, bank accounts, and more.
I know you’re departing from us… I wanted to give you this option of sending me some money. And then I will divvy out that cash to those of us (um) who aren’t gonna be able to make that trip with you guys.
Whoiskingtrivv then pokes fun at himself, telling the rapture fanatics he knows he’s not one of the chosen. At least, not just yet.
He first points out their holiness, then lets them in on a big secret. He hopes that his offer to act as their financial representative will secure his ticket into their figurative heaven.
Pennsylvania Rapture Critic Starts Monetary Quips
The comments section quickly filled with viewers who marked themselves safe from religious psychosis. Many others asked for their own unique donations, such as paid college tuitions, new vehicles, and home renovations.
Likewise, one person joked, “Can they throw all the snacks in too[?] [W]e’re probably gonna be hungry!”
This popular Pennsylvania TikTok channel grabbed nationwide attention for its comedic antics. Yet on a serious note, whoiskingtrivv let his followers know that he considers “rapture talk” to be a form of mass psychosis.
Fortunately, since the clock keeps on ticking closer to reckoning day, we’ll know by tomorrow who’s right. Stay tuned, if we happen to still be around. Whoiskingtrivv will have tea.