
I don’t live that far from MIT so the presence of a Dalek at The Stata Center is a bit unnerving. Look at him, so smug sitting up there on what looks like a waffle cone made out of polished chrome. Now that I look at this, I’m not sure if I’m more perplexed by the Dalek, which can be explained away as yet another MIT prank, or this crazy building, which someone actually paid to build on purpose. I say they junk the whole thing, remake it in a Dalek’s image, and hope it appeases them enough to hold off on what could be an imminent invasion.
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The Astor Place Cube sculpture in NYC recently got a temporary Portal-themed makeover courtesy of The Caltech Prank Club. Check out the note left with the cube after the break.
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April Fool’s Day may have passed, but some people like to be jerks year-round. For those people I offer the following gadgets. These devices are designed to annoy, invade privacy and, in one instance, steal my French fries. That’s not to say that the thief in question is a jerk — quite the contrary in fact. Right, honey? Hahaha … eh.
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This holiday, give the gift that keeps on torturing—Think Geek’s Tannenbomb. When sitting in the box, it looks like any other ornament with zombies and robots on it. But when you hang it on the tree it activates the machine within to periodically emit annoying sounds like a mosquito buzzing, beeps, crickets and elf giggles.
Oh, and the batteries last for months. Happy holidays!
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If you had some sort of prank involving TV-B-Gone devices on tap for April fools, you might want to rethink your plans now that TV Poltergeist is here. With TV-B-Gone, you have to manually turn the TV on and off. It really wasn’t anything more than a universal remote. TV Poltergeist, on the other hand, is a 24 hour set-it-and-forget-it system.
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This is just one of those cap-popping prank gum packs, but I don’t see how you could fool someone with it. Who in their right mind would accept a piece of Fright: Cock Mint Chewing Gum Game?
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Now it’s not enough to simply prank someone with fake dog poop. The new breed of prankster demands poop with an artistic flair or, in this case, poop that provides 2x the insult power. Some additional examples are available after the break.
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If you reach for the toilet paper roll only to find a “Don’t Pee Me Off” puzzle denying access—stay calm. You must stay sharp if you want to emerge victorious. And remember—dingleberries are the price of failure.
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Put him next to your neighbors car! Put him in your front yard to deter speeders and thieves! Take him to the front door of your friend that smokes a lot of weed, ring the doorbell and run! The fun you can have with a 6-foot cardboard cutout of a police officer is endless.
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April fools (or the “asshole superbowl” as I like to call it) is a time where annoying people bask in the glory of a prank well pulled. Sure, they claim to be your friends, but when you take a fall they are right there with a camcorder and an open YouTube account. In order to protect yourself, you need to know your enemy. Take a good look the products after the break as they are some of the most annoying weapons in the pranksters arsenal. If you still get punked, just remember—a well placed kick can settle the score real fast.
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