depends on how deep a sleeper they are if a deep one put there hand in a bowl of water so they pee the bed (it does work i tried it to my bother) if not a deep sleeper go under there bed and make weird noises and creep them out put shaving cream on their hand and take a feather and tickel his face !!!
why do people pull their shirt... up or down? probably because the shirt is too small or too big. they wouldn't want to expose too much midriff or cleavage.
doorbell ditching is a good one dressing up as a scary clown and chasing people is a good one. putting a snake in the teachers desk or in there folder is a good one. a good prank to pull on a friend is acting like you are going out with his girl friend too.
Tom Sawyer's pranks often pushed the limits of acceptability, but they were generally harmless and meant in good fun. While some may argue that they went too far at times, they were essential to the story's humor and character development. Overall, Tom's pranks added to the adventurous and mischievous spirit of the book.
well, hands in warm water is a CLASSIC, but faking a haunting is awesome too.
Eat too often and it'll mess up your teeth. Eat too much and you can get fat. Eat right before bedtime and it can be hard to fall asleep.
Yes.
Yes. They are humans too. There was also a show called Punk'd where they targeted celebrities.
A person could have a hard time falling asleep for many reasons. Too much adrenaline, caffeine or stress could all lead to difficulty in sleeping. Some people are naturally light sleepers or are just wired in such away that have a hard time falling asleep.
Sometimes people are hungry when they twitch. Other times, they might ve trying to fall asleep. Some people have disorders that make them twitch too
he's calm or he is asleep
it's not nice to play pranks on people. especially your friends! but you ca =n try a whoopie cooshion! if you think these are too out of date you are completely wrong. these work quite well!
Insomnia is a sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, or waking up too early and not being able to fall asleep again. It can be caused by stress, anxiety, depression, or other underlying health conditions. Treatment typically involves improving sleep hygiene, addressing underlying issues, and sometimes medication or therapy.