Did she wonder how you broke your leg?i skipped class by jumping out a second story window then proceeded to re-enter the classroom through the front door, jump out the window and return again. i did this three or four times before the teacher caught on. She was confused because i kept coming in through the door but she never saw me leave.
There was a sloped awning just below the window. The only jump was about 7 feet to the soft ground.Did she wonder how you broke your leg?
It all depends on how you land. If you know how to land properly then you can walk away from a 20 ft drop unharmed.Did she wonder how you broke your leg?
i KNEW it! *sobs*Telling some guy he was totes talented
Jokes on him though because he was shit
i KNEW it! *sobs*
I'd be more confused than perturbed, to be perfectly honest. Cookies are cookies.Buying oatmeal cookies in a pack with chocolate chip cookies. The prank works itself.
Daaaaaaannnngggg. That's KoOLThe CNC machines on a factory I work for have a typical boot up sequence before launching an operated system for, well, doing factory related stuff. Thing is, they also have the USB port. So, I made myself a liveUSB with Linux and a version of DOOM on it, and silently booted it up on my coworker's machine while he was in a bathroom (he wasn't doing anything anyway, he already made all the details). After he walked from a bathroom, he like, "Hey, something's wrong with my CNC machine, it suddenly plays DOOM now!".
(Don't know if it counts as a prank, since he actually enjoyed the play session quite a lot. The joke is on me, I guess)
Does necro-ing year-old threads count as pranks? i think it's your best work yet!At school I replaced all the toilet paper in the boys bathroom with duct tape and a little sign that says "let's play a game." And a picture of saw
Holy crap! i did the SAME thing! i just screen-capped some TV static and tiled it, then set each tile to flip and rotate randomly and play a loop of the old dial-up handshake static. This was back before LCDs so everybody knew what the static was. Show that image to a kid these days and they'd have no idea what it was. Also, the static display that SOME modern TVs show that resembles that static is actually simulated and not real noise. You can actually "shock" dead and lazy pixels back to life by displaying it for a few minutes.I also threw together a little programm in Game Maker that imitates white noise
I made a bit more practical (and convincing) thing. I extracted sprites from SMB rom some time before the prank (back when I made fangames and all that stuff .u. ), and there were some tiles in spritesheet that looked like white noise. I cut some of them, made an animated 8x8 sprite with random "white noise" tiles inserted, made an object from this sprite that will change its frame randomly after every "step", and then filled the "room" with those objects. Looks crispy on the monitor and doesn't loop itself, perfect white noise imitationHoly crap! i did the SAME thing! i just screen-capped some TV static and tiled it, then set each tile to flip and rotate randomly and play a loop of the old dial-up handshake static. This was back before LCDs so everybody knew what the static was. Show that image to a kid these days and they'd have no idea what it was. Also, the static display that SOME modern TVs show that resembles that static is actually simulated and not real noise. You can actually "shock" dead and lazy pixels back to life by displaying it for a few minutes.