It depends on the person. Find out their fears, and prank them with that.
Say they are afraid of snakes. Find rubber snakes and make them drop on the soon-to-be-pranked person, or put the rubber snakes in their bathroom, etc.
A good idea: DONT TURN ON THE SINK. (kitchen sink) Wrap a rubber band around the spray nozzle button, and overlap it a couple times. That way, the rubber band [or hair tie] is squeezing the button shut, and when the pranked person turns on the sink, it sprays them. ^__^
take out oreo filling and replace it with toothpace get there face on camera
say "I'm waiting for you in your bathroom! wanna look in the mirror? and they will be freaked out!
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for fun. i would know.who is patillogigginanyway?
Allowing her to record her singles.
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There are many great and hilarious pranks posted on YouTube's website. The YouTube channel "Best Pranks" features the best pranks. Some of their video's have reached millions of views.
The best pranks are found in various online forums dedicated to pranking people for fun. Other places to find the best pranks include Youtube and other file sharing websites.
Idiots like to pull pranks
No but they pull pranks on people at night.
Yes, colonial children did pull pranks, much like children today. Their pranks often included simple tricks, such as hiding objects, playing tricks on siblings, or using harmless scare tactics. These activities provided amusement and a sense of camaraderie among friends and siblings in a time when entertainment options were limited. Overall, pranks were a way for children to express their creativity and have fun.