It means that people who pull practical jokes on other people or enjoy it when they occur don't have the right to get upset when someone pulls one on them.
No. Cruelty is not funny.
Hans Kievid has written: 'Practical jokes' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Practical jokes, Wit and humor
New Zoo Revue - 1972 Practical Jokes was released on: USA: 1972
"That is one of his many practical jokes" is just a statement, neither an adjective nor a proverb, although the words many and practical are both adjectives.
No. Cruelty is not funny.
He might =]
A classic practical joke that you see a lot in television is the spring load snake in a peanut brittle can. They have had to update the cans with more modern labels to help keep this prank viable.
Down to Earth - 1984 Practical Jokes 1-10 was released on: USA: May 1984
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many
One, many, and practical are all adjectives