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Picturing what your future offspring will look like sounds cute. But you may want to think twice before using a baby face generator app,Kali Hansa because it'll probably convince you to never have children.

Tiffany Holloway and her boyfriend Darius Moore decided to test out the app Make A Baby Booth, described as a way for parents to peek into the future and see what their child may look like. It's pretty simple, as you might expect: You choose two photos—one of each prospective parent—and it mashes them together onto a baby's face.

The results are absolutely horrifying.

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While the app is free for download, before it allows you to see the finished product it prompts you to make a purchase. Holloway tweeted saying it cost her 99 cents, but when I just tried to view my baby's photo, the app tried to charge me $1.99.

In addition, as others pointed out, the app has some serious flaws.

Holloway's tweet racked up over 10,000 retweets, prompting many to share their own horrifying results.

I tried out the app, using photos of me and my girlfriend. Basically, it takes one person's eyes and the second person's mouth and plasters them on a photo of a baby. Cheap and terrible, yes, but pretty hilarious—and hopefully nothing like your actual possible future baby.

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