You can use that weird Snapchat filter on money, too

 By 
Stan Schroeder
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Fun with Snapchat filters knows no bounds. We've seen dogs being flawlessly turned into Dug from Pixar's Up, and we've seen a guy scare his mom to death with that new face-thinning filter as well.

But have you tried using that filter (or Lens, as Snapchat calls it) on money? Some Redditors tried it out, and the results are quite hilarious -- and surprisingly convincing.

We tried it out on American, Singaporean and Croatian money, and it worked perfectly each time (see below). Other Lenses work as well, but the face-thinning one (it has no name, like most things on Snapchat, so we'll just call it that) is by far the best.

Important announcement: Snapchat filters work on money. pic.twitter.com/eXvuRPvlLk Victoria Ho (@vickiho) February 2, 2016

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And the folks on Reddit made the magic work on nearly every banknote known to man, including ones from Canada, Great Britain, Australia and the Philippines.

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As one commenter put it: What a time to be alive.

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