because it's unexpected. or maybe they're just one of those really gullible people.
Theres the one that people get fooled to do a maze and when you finish a scary face pops up and screams. Theres also wheres waldo, backwards vids, and optical illusions. I hate them so much!!!
Japanese pranks are similar to pranks from all countries. They include making people believe something that is not true and squirting toilets. If one wanted to see examples there are many examples on YouTube.
One can find many Halloween pranks for kids online. There are over thousands of videos on YouTube that show and describe some pranks that people can perform on Halloween.
If it was a hilarious prank, no one would get mad.
That some people were being fooled by the promise of the American Dream
That some people were being fooled by the promise of the American Dream
jump out of a trash barrel or rollerblade out of your driveway with a mask on when people walk by
drawing on some one when they are asleep
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.
Really! I see the GOP has some people fooled. Of course he doesn't
Some of the most famous hoaxes perpetuated in America are The Cardiff Giant, Orson Well's "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast, The alien autopsy video of 1995 and The Feejee Mermaid.
Practical jokes in history are commonly referred to as "hoaxes" or "pranks." They often involve a setup designed to deceive or surprise someone, leading to humorous or unexpected outcomes. Some notable examples include the "Great Moon Hoax" of 1835, which falsely claimed the discovery of life on the moon, and various media pranks that have tricked the public into believing outrageous stories. Ultimately, these jokes serve to entertain, provoke thought, or sometimes critique societal beliefs and gullibility.