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Google Chrome launched a new website called "Chromercise", which aims to increase people's hands' strength and dexterity while browsing the web faster, and also allowing their hands to fit "into sleeker, sexier gloves". On the website, they also gave away free Google Chrome finger sweatbands for a limited time. [105]
Then consider doing one of these pranks — they're low-effort, high-reward, and do not involve spilled liquids of any kind. SEE ALSO: Watch as school boa 20 easy pranks that are actually really good
"tina turner shows "Did you mean: simply the best", referencing the song The Best. [citation needed] "war in ba sing se" shows "Did you mean: there is no war in Ba Sing Se". This is a reference to the show Avatar: The Last Airbender, in which characters try to prevent the rumors of war. [66]
The success of the site caught the attention of Citadel Press, which published 'Prank the Monkey', [1] [2] the first ZUG book, in 2007, which went on to become an Amazon.com humor bestseller. Hargrave has now released "Mischief Maker's Manual", a book of pranks for kids aged 9–12; it was released in Spring 2009 by Penguin Children's Group.
The best pranks end with laughter all around, from prankster to prank-ee, and these playful practical jokes are certain to delight the whole family on April Fools' Day. Frozen breakfast.
Culver's Curderburger (2021) What started as an April Fool's Day prank developed into the burger with the most cult-like following at Culver's.
MIT students carve 'Free Gaza' into grass turf in front of the Great Dome, October 2, 2024. Hacks at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are practical jokes and pranks meant to prominently demonstrate technical aptitude and cleverness, and/or to commemorate popular culture and historical topics.
The posting was actually forged by Piet Beertema of CWI (in Amsterdam) as an April Fool's prank [1] —"because the notion that Usenet might ever penetrate the Iron Curtain seemed so totally absurd at the time". [2] [3] Other fictitious sites mentioned in the hoax were moskvax and kgbvax. The actual origin of the email was mcvax, one of the ...