It is so disgusting that grown ass men would target a child with a hearing disability like that. I’m really glad that he got to have his shopping spree though
Yeah, I remember watching this overacted ones where all the ppl participating *clearly* knew the other person was “pranking” them (so just acting) and I found really funny as a younger kid. Now I just think they’re shitty or just unintentional guides on what *not* to do to other ppl *ever* 😂 😢
I miss the prank magic channels where they would go out and do a crazy magic trick somewhere in public where no one get mad… they just get REALLY confused. Those were the good ol days.
I saw a funny prank where a wife put vanilla pudding in an empty jar of mayo and ate it in front of her hubby, the scream of terror he let out, thinking she was eating straight up mayo 😂😂
They target those they think cannot fight back And I hate it Also got pranked once with loud sounds and it became intensely awkward because I ended up melting down.
@@mikaroni_and_cheez Oh believe me I know. It takes a second sometimes to realize I'm being made fun of because I'm autistic and oh my God it'll make me wanna spit fire as an adult. And watching adults do that to a disabled child makes me so, so mad.
@@TheExvangelicalCat couldn't agree more. Not to be even more of a downer but it's quite pathetic how despite being a disabled person is less stigmatized and socially outcast, the things the generic jerk do to us is getting worse and worse. Don't even need slurs at this point
@@cloudyskies_playzThat guy who threw the camera in the ocean and how they called the police/guards is exactly how they'd act. Like YOU should give them what they want, either a reaction they like or compensation for you retaliating.
It literally is. I saw a prank short on Yt harassinh this women in bikini and the people in comments that is men were going off being like don't be in a bikini if you don't want to be harassed like wtf. Now harassing women is the new norm.
@@thesevenkingswelove9554 ikr. It's weird that people think they can just touch girls, (or really anything that involves getting into a woman's personal space) I don't know if they know, but that (in some places) can count as SA.
@@thesevenkingswelove9554 The only way they can cope with being single and bitter, being bitter to victims of harassment. The only way they can feel power is in an "anonymous" comment section.
Fun prank ideas: drinking Gatorade from a windex bottle. Going out in full on mario cosplay with your pet turtle. Pretend to be a man from the 1840s transported to today. Filling your piano with hand sanitizer Bad prank ideas: giving a walmart employee a panic attack. Making a disabled kid cry. Causing pain to a stranger.
The only online prank I've ever seen that didn't piss me off or make me very uncomfortable was this one where a person left a bunch of rubber ducks of various sizes and colors sitting randomly all over his apartment to confuse his roommate.
Finally a prank that’s genuinely funny instead of being straight up bullying. I would honestly love to come home to see an assembly of rubber ducks in my apartment
This momma cusses has done similar to her teenager, vacuum packed everything, hid a bunch of crystal mushrooms, I’m actually planning a similar prank on my own teen ❤
I saw a prank where a woman decorated for Christmas overnight, changed the date on her boyfriend's phone and got their roommate to join in when he woke up
I’ve actually chatted with several UA-cam pranksters and what’s disheartening is that some genuinely don’t understand how they are viewed as antagonistic. Some of them genuinely didn’t grasp the concept that they were hurting people and doing something wrong. Its like a mixture of sociopathy and stupidity.
It's pretty disgusting to me and very hard to grasp that they don't see what they're doing wrong. Surely they look in the mirror one day and understand that they're only hurting people and no one is really laughing..
From what I’m understand in this comment is we need to set something up that see’s whether the prankster is actually a bad person or if they genuinely don’t know. If they don’t know, tell them so they can stop. If they do know some form of punishment is needed to try and stop them from continuing to do it
@@jazzbeeetazzbeee Ehh I honestly don’t think that’ll work. I think that as sensible people, we make the mistake of conceptualizing these antagonistic pranksters, as people who want to do the right thing, but who have been led astray somehow. But in actuality, I think pranksters want to be the menaces that they are, and internally operate in ways that can justify their actions to themselves. In short, I don’t think they want to change. One of the pranksters I talked to was Seth Meiring and he was featured in this video. From my perspective, I don’t believe they’re gonna see the error of their ways. Mainly because they know what they’re doing, they just don’t see their actions as errors.
@@jazzbeeetazzbeee a lot of these “pranksters” are grown people and should already know right from wrong, a lot of the “pranks” they do are expected by elementary school aged children not grown people
I was the victim of a walmart "prank." Just minding my business and all of a sudden I was hit in the face with a pack of bed sheets that was thrown over several several isles. It broke my glasses, cut my nose and gave me 2 black eyes. It didn't work out well for the kids though, funny when they were crying and begging me not to press charges. I didn't have to the state did for me and parents had to pay all my medical bills, buy me new glasses and restitution. I feel confident that a group of teenagers will never throw anything again. Edit to clear up some confusion in the reply section... I didn't press charges personally because the state and district attorney pressed the charges for me. They were charged with assault, disturbing the peace and about 2 more I can't exactly remember. They were juveniles so they didn't "serve time" but the parents had to pay their fines that included my medical bill and new glasses. They had to do community service, banned from that Walmart and basically were on probation for while. I know they were kids, I didn't want to ruin their whole lives after being influenced by social media. I hope they learned their lesson.
So glad everything worked out fine. If parents are even a bit aware of kids watching people like this, they need to talk to their kids about. Tell them this isn't okay but putting themselves in other people's shoes. Teaching empathy and situational awareness, and that people have the right to get angry/upset if some prank like that happens to them.
Nah..if those kids would’ve said “please don’t press charges!” To me, I’d say “Well too bad!!😁😁”. I would’ve gotten so mad..I’m so sorry for you though, I hope it all got better and those kids learned their lesson❤️🫶
I am so sorry that happened to you. Good for you for pressing charges! I am from India, and here too, we have these nuisances. A few years back, one of my friends was going to a get-together on her scooty. Some of these pranksters stopped her by pretending that they're in some emergency and threw water on her, ruining her dress and makeup. But she has always had the best presence of mind and self-control I've ever seen in anyone - she pretended to be interested in their stuff and thereby, got to know their names and channel name, and took a selfie with them. She took these details to the nearest police station, where the officers assured her that they will lookout for these guys. We don't know what happened after that, but she said that their channel didn't exist anymore. I hope more survivors of these pranksters, like you and my friend, get the courage and time to take legal actions against them.
I’ll never forget that poor girl with the “prank” or “social experiment” that started crying after a stranger touched her. I felt so bad for her, especially knowing the context that she has contamination OCD and autism and how the Internet made her out as the bad guy just angers me.
And the thing is, this touching thing is still bad enough if you don't have anything like this. It just makes people uncomfortable because you get in their personal space. It's just bad and things like OCD turn it into an absolute nightmare.
I'd react the same... 😭 one time in a game store a young person who works there accidentally brushed up against me and i had to go silently stand in the corner to calm down, it was so embarrassing... my dad had to explain to them because they were like "omg are they okay? im sorry" I'm also germaphobic, but it's very situational so when I'm out I'm barely bothered by it because i know I'm just going to take a thorough shower as soon as i get home
As someone who is autistic I'm so glad I've never been pranked like this. I would most likely have a meltdown and one of my biggest fears is having one in public and strangers recording it.
It legit made me cry. I'm 32 years old and my heart was shattered for him. I was bullied a fucking lot growing up, I know how that shit feels. And; while I certainly never, ever treated people the way these ass clowns do, the older I've gotten, the more soft I've gotten, so I can only hope the same happens to these pathetic excuses for human beings and they develop some goddamn empathy. Smh.
fr it made my eyes water, my family didnt have alot of money until my mum got a new job and my dad a promotion, so seeing that little kid so happy made my heart break :(
as someone who's been a victim of the "pretending to almost slap a girl's ass" prank when I was still very much a minor just proves how little these fully-grown adults actually think about wtf they're doing.
are you kidding? im sorry that happened to you, it’s even more gross that you were a minor. these people need more then those “think before you act” posters that you have in 3rd grade ☠…
That sounds pretty much illegal. Let me just find my diploma to wipe the spot I'm afraid to google and we'll see how many years in jail those pranksters can get. Spin the wheel.
I’ve actually been pranked in public and it was the worst experience. I had my noise canceling headphones on and this guy took them off and ran with them. I had a panic attack because I thought they were gone forever and I have bad sensory issues. They came back and gave them to me, they didn’t even say sorry
I wish tik tok was more educational than having really inappropriate stuff like clicks and cash or a influencer or subscribers its just sad it makes me so upset that these people need so much attention.
The definition of a prank is a practical joke or mischievous act. The definition of a practical joke is a trick played on someone in order to make them look foolish and to amuse others. Not to emotionally, physically, or mentally violate someone or something.
And honestly I feel like a prank is only enjoyable is the person being pranked can chuckle at the end of it, too. Like "oh haha, I didn't suspect anything, that was a silly one." Otherwise it's just setting out to humiliate someone else, and where's the humor in that? Most of us can remember how awful our most embarrassing moments were, I can't imagine being the sort of person who intentionally does that to someone else and sees it as humorous.
@@supersmashseandx1991 yeah, like you know their limits/boundaries and know what *not* to do to that person. Unlike ppl who just “”prank”” random strangers and only end up publicly shaming themselves in the eyes of other *and* end up humiliating the other person/ppl who were pranked
Yeah. There's some guys that I've seen will spray people with the waterhose in the plant sections and get mad when the people being sprayed get mad and try to go after them. Imagine just having a shit day and having to run into Walmart real quick just to get sprayed in the face by a waterhose! The same pranksters have thrown buckets of rice on top of people from the other aisle. Poor workers even have to clean that up. Just plain stupidity.
unfortunately youtube is lacking in cracking down even on content physically harming or potentially fatal. The whole platform needs reworking and so do quite a few others with the same problems😢
The fact that I am genuinely worried about being harrased by 'pranksters' whenever I'm in public, really goes to show how badly degeneracy has become normalized by the internet.
As a black girl with hair that acts like a toxic ex, and who chooses the devil’s hour to make the impulsive decision to do my hair, this channel is one of my go to channels to binge while I spend hours doing my hair.
Girl 🤣! I'm black too, I literally just washed my hair a while ago, now I'm moisturizing and detangling it. I'm doing plats to sleep on then I'm going to do a puff tomorrow to go to work. She is just perfect to watch while doing your hair.
It's also important to note how that can physically injure you too. Going off that firecracker ""prank"", if that popped on her body she could've been badly hurt
People should ask themselves the following before doing "pranks" on total strangers: 1. Could the "prank" be construed as a bias motivated hate crime, assault, or battery? 2. Could they sue you for injury or property damage? 3. If the victim shoots you, would it be considered self defense? If the answer is no to all of these questions, you shouldn't do the prank. If the answer is yes to any of those three, you should probably be incarcerated because you are a menace to society.
Someone did this at my hs actually... everyone nearby immediately went into school shooter mode and he got charged for a terroristic attack. Didn't help it was on the national walk out day. Luckily nobody got hurt, but it traumatized a lot of kids.
I’m really glad that the kid with the hearing disability got that $200 gift card. Seeing people be assholes for like- no reason and only for clout hurts a lot. Great video btw Frog!
When I was a kid there was a guy who used to dress up as a bush and scare people as a joke. The main difference between him and these people is if he genuinely made you upset he would apologize. Now he’s dead and whenever I pass by the street he’d hide in I remember how he could always put a little smile on your face
I totally understand not liking kids- or not being great around them But even if you *hate* kids that's not an excuse to do anything this awful What the heck.
@@elstarnor4628 for me, its mostly the fact that I'm autistic and hate loud noises. Which kids tend to make a lot of. Its probably more accurate to say that I hate being around kids and not that just I hate kids.
Everyone is thinking about it when they go out in public. If I’m at school and a plastic bag pops, everyone is quiet for a second until they figure out that we’re not all about to die. If I’m at a store and something heavy falls off a shelf, I’m thinking about where the exits are and trying to see if I should be scared. These people are not cool.
@@raindrop2417 The fact that we are always afraid whenever we go outside means something is really wrong with our country. We need to get rid of the guns asap, so people don't have to live in fear anymore.
@@LratioSuegiku It is. There was a kid who threw a chip bag on the ground, stomped on it, and shouted "Get on the ground!" I was in the lunch line and didn't really hear it, but my friends did. They were genuinely afraid for their lives. He only got one day of ISS.
My husband and I were at the grocery store minding our own business. It was one of the first times I went outside with my wheelchair so I was a little nervous and felt quite self-concious. I think this group of wannabe pranksters could sense that and they decided we were the perfect target. All throughout the store they filmed us, screamed in my ear and my husband's ear everytime we turned a corner. I tried my best to ignore them, but my husband got really riled up and gave them exactly what they wanted. Obviously he was trying to protect me when he started screaming at them to leave us the F alone, but you could tell they were very satisfied they got him that angry. They know damn well they're antagonising, and they want people to get pissed off or cry as a response, that is the funny part to them. Which is why they will always pick on children, the disabled or unsuspecting younger girls. It's some kind of macho behaviour for them. It's really disgusting. :/
"he made us look like super bad guys" you are. Your are bad guys. And the fact that you can't see it makes you double bad guys. The face on that adorable little kid made my heart sink and I'm so glad that he got an actual shopping spree afterwards.
He admitted they're bad guys just not "super" bad guys. Which is still a terrible defense. Like, my guy, bad is still bad. Like you're not a good person and should be ashamed not, "Well I'm bad, just not THAT bad" that's not a flex
Just for the record, the legal definition of assault is: "putting someone in reasonable fear or apprehension of bodily harm". Which means that many of these pranksters are guilty of assault. Especially the guy who pretended like he was going to spank random women!! That s*** is absolutely disgusting! Sexual assault is not funny, has never been. And the fact that these people still have platforms is worrying.
The first woman he did that to looked like she was about to cry! Absolutely disgusting and awful. Those women didn't really have time to react because it happened so fast and in public. That probably makes it more humiliating because by the time they figure out how they would've responded differently, the moment has passed and it's too late. I'm so heated right now because this is straight up sexual harassment being posted to UA-cam.
And yet I already know I would be the one getting in that cop car because retaliation is still assault and they usually only arrest the person who last touched the other. I hate the way this law works.. Can't even defend yourself you're just expected to lie down and take it which is something I absolutely cannot do.
As someone who has experienced sexual assault via being groped, I would probably have a panic attack if someone did that "prank" to me. It is never okay and they deserve sexual harassment charges.
And they say the girls were "overreacting" and to "chill" but if u were spanked and been told "its a prank" and they laugh it off i would be hella pissed
the best prank I've ever played was printing out 30 pictures of the Rock and putting them EVERYWHERE while I went on vacation so my dad just kept finding pictures of the Rock taped to a kitchen knife, inside the circuit breaker door, on top of the kitchen fan, etc. It's been four years and we haven't found them all yet
I’m glad you mentioned Ross (VlogCreations) because he’s literally the ONLY PERSON on UA-cam who does funny and creative pranks and does them properly. Absolutely loved it when he put an engine in his Tesla and went to get an oil change. Called up the mechanics beforehand and the boss was in on it choosing the new guy to be completely confused.
I once heard the phrase “confuse, don’t abuse” when talking about pranks. Such as a good prank would be hiding 100 tiny plastic camel’s around your friend’s house and seeing how weirded out they are by them, cause it’s harmless and goofy. What most of these pranks are is not harmless and goofy.
That one tiktok video where the guy is in a mall and he asks the guard "can I skate here" and he's like "no" so the guy does that lil crouch run thing that skaters do before they hop on there boards, and the guard is like "u can't skate here!!" but he never gets on the board so he's just,,,,,, doing the lil crouch run around the mall
When I was a young lass I worked at an adult toy store, I bought like 50 *sausages* with suction cups from the discount bin for a buck each. I spent the next year randomly hiding them in tops of toilet tanks at my friend's houses. It was YEARS of hilarity as they were found one by one. But camels are cool too 😂
I had classmates who thought it'd be funny to get hundreds (maybe even thousands) of these toy babies the size of your fingernail, and let them loose. It's been like three years, and they're still be found on the floor, in the corners, EVERYWHERE.
I remember when some pranks were happening at my brother’s school where people would scream into someone’s ears. My brother’s reaction is to punch when scared. Thankfully, the principal understood fight or flight reactions, and my brother was not punished!
some kid screamed at me one time when i was putting away my binder in science class, getting ready to go to the next class. nobody stood up for me and i didn’t know what to say. dude was fucked up, i have autism and sensory issues and everyone in my grade knows it.
i’ve been harassed by youtube pranksters at work before. luckily they had no subscribers so no one saw but it really ruined my day and im scared to go to work without being bothered by these idiots
Bro i find it funny whenever i talk to walmart employees, because i try to be rather polite, using terms like pardon me, thank you, and sorry for the trouble. I thought that was just common decency, but whenever i do it, they all look so relieved. I feel so sorry for minumum wage workers
I think my favorite “non abusive” prank came from “just for laughs” Canada. The prank was: Person walks into public restroom stall The prank team quickly assembles a meeting room and people in business attire show up and sit down The target walks out of the restroom super confused
They are generally quite good. Candid Camera Classics also has nice pranks. Both of these were of course television programs, and as such also had to deal with legal ramifications. They always got consent to publish, and they were always very careful that nobody got hurt. "Just for laughs" is annoying with their sound effects though. There never is any actual audio recording so they are best enjoyed on mute.
I was a victim of the one of those “let’s scream in their ears” pranks. And I dropped to the floor and covered my ears cus I have sensitive hearing and sensory issues. Which made it SOOOO funny and SOOO dramatic. And ofc I overreacted when I yelled at them. I miss the ones where they would prank people coming out of a porta potty and suddenly BOOM they’re in an office. Not shit that just …sucks for every one but the idiots with the UA-cam channel.
I had a friend that did that “just for fun” a few years back. I don’t have sensory issues, though, just REALLY good hearing. Literally went deaf in that ear for a few minutes. It really isn’t funny to do shit like that.
Being a "prankster" on youtube is basically on the same tier as being a "family vlogger", in the sense that you'll be mocked and frowned upon by other youtubers
One of the best pranks I saw was a husband who carved a potato into the shape of his wife’s soap, it was honestly hilarious and they were both laughing at the end Wow that’s a lot of likes
I've seen that video! It's so funny, I like how at the beginning she thinks the prank is that he's shaved her soap because it has sharper edges than the real soap and not that she is literally beginning to wash her face with a potato, I love it
Some other harmless prank channels I love are drive thru/omegle pranks, like MagicOfRahat or SomethingAboutChickens. Their pranks just confuse and make the lives of fast food employees and teens on omegle more interesting. They're actually funny too.
This is what should be considered a prank. No one was hurt either emotionally or physically. and its funny as hell. Im gonna do this prank on my mom lol
I have add, its basically adhd without hyperactivity and it causes me to be sensitive to stuff like loud noises or people yelling at me, its just so inhumane to yell in somebody's ear especially if you don't know them. You have no idea what others go through and what they might be dealing with, so a loud noise can be very triggering. I am so proud of all the people who fought back when they were being "pranked"
He’s lucky he just got yelled at and that he didn’t cause a full scale panic because someone in the aisle over thought those snappers were possibly gunfire
this kind of behavior terrifies me as a visibly disabled person. people know i‘m an easy target for their harassment, just like my elementary school bullies knew. i like to think that not being able to go many places without support is a deterrent, but from these videos it seems that anyone is fair game, even children with their parents.
15:50 this prank is actually my worst nightmare. I have sensory processing disorder, auditory processing disorder, and autism and a prank like this would actually make me cry and possibly cause a meltdown for me. The fact that these people don’t understand how bad this is all is sucks.
I remember my cousins thought this one prank video was so funny they showed me it several times and the video in question was 5 people pushing a disabled trans man out of his wheelchair at a pride event and stealing said wheelchair. I’m actually disgusted at what my cousins think is “funny” because that was just blatant assault. ( I don’t remember what the video was called but I hope it’s been taken down )
I'm so glad that the kid did get his shopping trip in the end after all. Can't imagine actually coming up with the prank, finding a kid, actually going through with it, and still thinking that they were in the right...
I’m genuinely terrified of this happening to me. I’m autistic and have cPTSD so sudden loud noises are a massive trigger for me. It’s a guarantee that something like that would cause a meltdown/panic attack/flashback, most likely all 3 at once. Why don’t people think things through 🙄
i’ve had it happen to me before with yelling and when i was masking it was fine but until now since then i’d blocked it out of my memory. if i wasn’t masking idk what would’ve happened, but it’s fucked up how inconsiderate people are.
I'm there with you bud, I'm auBPD and have c-PTSD and yelling is a huge trigger of mine due to always being a signal of incoming abuse in my house. if someone did this kind of prank to me I would be at their throat
I was in a mental hospital at one point and there was one guy who would have anger outbursts and someone scream in my ear would literally send me into a full blown panic attack
I think the marker of a good prank is that the person being pranked should laugh when they find out. A nice "haha, that was a good one bro" is a sign that you have successfully pranked someone in an harmless way
My uncle and cousins snuck into our vacation home an hour early and shorted the sheets for everyone except the elderly grandparents. My parents figured it out pretty fast but then watched us kids try and figure out why the blankets and sheets were messed up. When they told us we all thought it was hilarious and it started a sheet shorting prank war between all of us with ever growing yarns about our epic adventures.
Reminds me of the story from a few months ago where a group of feral sociopath teenagers were throwing giant rocks at cars as they drove around a corner and threw one through a girls windshield and instantly killed her. These “pranksters” are just bullies and they’re using “prank” instead of the proper term “sadistic bullying”
@@Sparklove1 Sorry to tell you but sadly, this isn't uncommon and it its also uncommon for the people responsible to get what they deserve. Teens get above bridges where cars pass below and they throw rocks at their front glasses, most of the times they don't get charges against them because they flee the scene and even if they get caught, the charges are very small or outright dismissed since they are mostly done by 15-17yo kids. Actually horrible that such people exist, causing physical and/or psychological pain to someone because for the sake of 5 seconds of laughter
The one prankster that wears the bush suit is saving the internet prankster scene. It’s no harm, and it gets a good laugh out of him you and the person bring pranked. If you don’t know who he is, he wears a bush suit and sits in a pot, and then he waits for a group to pass by and, Boo! He pops out and spooks em. Me and my dad love it!
I'm glad someone's doing this again, I haven't seen anyone talking about this "prank video" mess since like 2019, they're stupid, unfunny, mean and sometimes borderline abusive or traumatising
Jarvis Johnson also did a video recently about TikTok pranksters. He’s one of my favorite commentary channels. if you’re looking for more stuff like this then I definitely recommend him
I’ve always been so confused by people like these internet “pranksters”, and why they get so annoyed when they get consequences. If you walk into a place, with the full intent of making people angry, don’t get mad when they react with anger.
My sibling is an ex-walmart employee (including during the height of the pandemic) and the knowledge of what walmart workers experience on the daily combined with the knowledge of how genuinely damaging some of these pranks are makes me violent. Poor old Janice in home goods probably just got finished being yelled at for not stacking towels fast enough and now some hooligan is throwing fireworks at her
I worked at walmart for 2 years before the pandemic. After covid hit in March I only lasted until the beginning of June. I was working at a store in marietta GA and it turned into a hellscape, I did stocking and me and a coworker damn near got attacked one night trying to bring out a palette of toilet paper. After that I decided I wasn't getting paid enough and quit.
@@420avery69I worked at a retail store that sold toilet paper during the pandemic and it was like being a lion tamer in a circus. Practically had to smack these people to keep them from ripping toilet paper out of your hands or off the pallets.
@@surusweet the walmart I worked at was originally 24 hours but they started closing from midnight to 6AM during the height of the pandemic (a little while after I left unfortunately) so the workers could stock certain things without getting flocked by customers.. 2020 was a wild fucking year and I'll always have sympathy for anyone who worked retail/fast food during that time
What gets me the most is when they say “omg why u so mad” or “its just a prank bro” when people they literally harass and provoke get upset. Absolute degenerates
@@virgil.plays.the.bass_4 this guy(ithink it was Aron)thought it’d be funny to pretend to k1nape and k1ll Colby infront of Sam but it was really believable and Sam was tied up and thought he witnessed Colby’s death so he just cried and screamed
I work at Spencer’s and we have a ridiculous amount of teenagers that come into our store and record us, trying to freak us out and saying annoying things. Obviously it could be worse but having a stranger shove their phone in your face while trying to get a reaction out of you is the most infuriating thing
That woman that said 'This better not be on Tiktok' I would completely agree, I would hate seeing myself in a thumbnail of a video with hundreds of thousands of views being embarrased and not even having KNOWN you were being filmed in the first place.
@@asamicat8323 Actually it depends on where you are. In America, different states have different rules. Some states are 2-party consent states which require the approval of both sides. Others are 1-party consent states which only require approval from one side even if the other party doesn't give approval.
“You know what’s worse than a UA-cam prankster, a wanna be UA-cam prankster” Could not have said it better Edit: not to be that person but thanks so much for the likes it is my most liked comment Edit2:y thank you so much for the likes again this is the most I have ever got
ngl i honestly disagree. Because people that do it as a job are gonna up it up for attention to get even more proof and views because their already getting the attention they worked hard for.
To be entirely honest, I've seen very few funny, wholesome pranks. Most of the pranks I see online are disgusting, terrifying, just flat-out awful, and I can only desperately hope that no one ever does something like this for me
The only good pranks are the ones you do to family or friends for fun, or ones that end in everyone laughing.. not cruel ones you just do for views like these guys 👎
I’ve seen maybe one or two pranks that weren’t rude. One was a guy tuned his piano to 1 note and asked a tuner to look at it. She seemed to love it. That’s it I think
Back in my day I just put tape over the mouse sensors in the computer lab when people would leave to go to their lockers or something. No one was hurt or heartbroken.
When I heard you were having trouble with uploading this video, I figured it was about prank channels cuz I was having trouble uploading mine as well. But it’s a great video nonetheless 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I'm glad that TJ got his shopping spree. I just wish that the other unfortunate kids and workers that had to deal with these 'pranks' got well deserved gifts to. :(
these aren’t even pranks, it’s just straight up bullying. social media has really limited people’s capacity to feel empathy for others and it’s just plain sad. they not only bully people in public, but post it for potentially the world to see, and publicly humiliate them-all for the sake of a few clicks. all for shits and giggles at the expense of an unsuspecting person who just wants to live their life. and i hate when they get called out, they call people “sensitive softies”. like, no, we just understand base level empathy and recognize disrespect.
God that clip at 14:21 IMMEDIATELY made my blood boil, both girls look about ready to burst into tears, especially the brunette. I know exactly how terrifying that must have been for them.
As someone who has actually experienced what he acted like he was going to do this one really got to me. They know this is a real life fear women have to deal with and they use that to get reactions out of them. Its terrifying and humiliating because if you react you gave them what they wanted and if you ignore them they think its no big deal. Theres nothing you can do. Hes not being clever or subversive, hes just sexually harassing women like millions of disgusting predators do every day. Except that its worse because he filmed it and posted it.
"i feel so bad, the kid is so happy" the sliver of empahy thats left in this man was weaker than his friends convincing him to do something objectively evil
I'm glad the kid got his little shopping spree. But no one is talking about how in even that prank, the employees were hurt, too. They had to restock all those shelves that got disturbed in the process and they just wanna go home like everyone else
I have PTSD and a heart condition. Shit like this causes panic attacks and fainting spells for me. It doesn’t matter if that would be there intent or not it’s what would happen.
They don’t take into consideration how many people have anxiety disorders or heart conditions that could be aggravated by this. Won’t be so funny if someone has to pull out their nitro pills or call an ambulance, will it? F-ing idiots. I never found pranks funny, and they’re even less funny now that I’m in my 40’s.
There's a few UA-cam 'prank' channels that I like because the things they do are genuinely funny. Like those guys who stand out in the street and shout wholesome things, love them.
I think the biggest thing is that they cannot take accountability. They have the sheer audacity to do these things but when confronted, they never own up to it. They act dumb, run away, or play the victim.
They're showing dangerous antisocial behavior. What they're doing is already a felony and I wish more people knew that and called the police on them. Oh, and that also means UA-cam is completely okay with showcasing, promoting and most of all monetizing physical assault (yelling in someone's year is classified as physical assault, not to mention a lot of the other stuff). People really should speak out about it more.
Same here, like a good prank is one that’s meant to baffle people, not embarrass or hurt them, I think a good example is the one with the guy pushing his grandma in a wheelchair and starting really weird conversations with her while walking past strangers
@@elizahamilton6265 I love those, they're hilarious, and it's a good point adding the "embarrassed" bit, second hand embarrassment is hard to bare first of all but it's also just upsetting watching someone get humiliated in public
A guy at school “pranked” me by going up to me and saying, “your pretty date me” I barely knew him and he had harassed me before the first couple times I was nice and said stuff like “no thanks” and then he does it like the tenth time with a group of other guys who barraged me while filming for not saying yes, so…I looked him dead in the eye looked at the camera and told everyone about this really imbracing thing he did last week. His friends just left and he hasn’t bother me since
14:26 You can see how genuinely upset that girl is now! I feel so sorry for her. She could have trauma related to sexual harassment, and might be reliving it. But even if not, this is such a scary situation. these people need to learn what a prank is
This! I'm someone who experienced sa in the past... and to pretend to sa someone is not funny wtf?? It makes my blood boil. Pretending to commit crimes or harm people isn't funny.
As a survivor I would have lost my shit on that guy. My brain turns off inhibition when something physically triggers me. I cannot feel any pain or fear when I'm in that state which is probably the freakiest part about it.
it’s just shitty even if the people didn’t ahve trauma around it because it’s making them scared of someghing that happens a lot and it’s just not even funny like i cannot stress how shitty that it
Since his platform is huge he should talk endlessly about how hurtful pranks are to people then more people will tell pranksters what they are doing is wrong.
I’m an autistic person and I fully believe prank channels like this really intensified the bullying I went through. People would always take pictures of me and record me and treat it like they were doing nothing at all when I asked them to delete/stop recording
Yeah, I feel you. Watching these clips really brings me back to middle school with staring, pointing, and laughing at me. Also autistic; also bullied. And always with the sound, too. Loud sudden noises still scare the shit out of me even to this day; I can’t even imagine being the victim of the fireworks “prank” or the moaning “prank”.
Just into the beginning of this video and my heart is breaking for this kid, whose face is lighting up over the promise of being able to pick out a whole cart load of free stuff. This poor boy. I’m afraid to keep watching. That’s just so incredibly cruel.
I have anxiety issues going into Walmart already (autistic wheelchair user) and people like this just add an extra layer of paranoia to my pre-existing agoraphobia.
Same :( I hope you're doing OK cause I know even just thinking about that kind of thing can set me back from my progress on it. Statistically it's way less likely to happen than our bodies feel like it is ❤
Props to every employee who has kicked these people out and protected their community. You guys rock. Edit: also huge respect to every person who just is on the street or living life and stand up for others. That's huge.
15:37 I am terrified of this happening because it already has. I am neurodivergent and hate loud noises. The last time this happened, I was at Walmart and had to dart to the bathroom so no one would see me crying. People who think that this is ok, are horrible.
So that first guy not only "pranked" a child, no, he "pranked" a child with a disability, who probably gets bullied for his disability, knowing how vile kids can be. As someone who gets pissed by the repetitive jokes of my friends about my height (1.45m/4'9") and who got bullied in middle school, my heart goes out to him. Poor kid
One of my many fears as a disabled person is that me or someone I know will end up in a situation like this, especially my younger family members. The capacity for cruelty that some humans posses is truly astonishing.
I genuinely couldn’t watch the footage of the “prank” because it just made me so upset with the people who thought this was a good idea. I feel horrible for the kiddo and his dad and I’m glad their community came together to help out once word got around
If it helps ease the anxiety of knowing a child was harassed and emotionally abused for clout: a disability advocacy group gave the kid a $200 gift card and target matched it. In case you missed the happy ending from skipping the segment (I almost missed it too skipping chunks of the child abuse bit)
The ending skit reminded me of one time when a small group of my classmates decided to tell me that my disabled sister had unexpectedly died for a laugh. And, unsurprisingly, I was absolutely distraught. The difference is that we were all around 10-11 years old at the time. These cruel "pranksters" doing shit in their 20s and older are just... baffling.
It is so disgusting that grown ass men would target a child with a hearing disability like that. I’m really glad that he got to have his shopping spree though
Fr and they way they tried to justify it by saying he’s greedy makes me sick
Fr. Also some what same pfp
@@Ash_es_and_cats_ ANOTHER AMITY PFP OMG
Hwy that's amity blight from the owl house
I was not expecting to see a fellow owl house fan on a funky frog bait video but I am pleasantly surprised
I gen hate people who try to normalize horrid pranks that actually scare or make people uncomfortable.
@@kennethcook8598bad take, remove your comment AND existence from the internet.
vast error (? never read it so idk) pfp
@@gam8ligant yes
what does gen mean? (it might be a typo but idk)
@@pollyxx156( genuinely )
At least I think they meant that with gen.
i miss when prank channels were actually just silly and not outright mean
Yeah, I remember watching this overacted ones where all the ppl participating *clearly* knew the other person was “pranking” them (so just acting) and I found really funny as a younger kid. Now I just think they’re shitty or just unintentional guides on what *not* to do to other ppl *ever* 😂 😢
Found one recently that was harmlessly funny where a guy dressed in one of those inflatable dog costumes and politely ordered a pupachino or smth
@@atiredweeb8551thats the stuff that’s actually funny
I miss the prank magic channels where they would go out and do a crazy magic trick somewhere in public where no one get mad… they just get REALLY confused. Those were the good ol days.
Same :(
I saw a funny prank where a wife put vanilla pudding in an empty jar of mayo and ate it in front of her hubby, the scream of terror he let out, thinking she was eating straight up mayo 😂😂
Now that’s a funny prank
I agree, that's really funny
Yea 😂 lol that’s is funny that is the one thing I miss from 2016-2017 PRANKS NOT JUST BEING PUBLIC HARASSMANT
@@pepperwatson1890 unless it was the paul Brothers 99.9% of their pranks were harmful
Ok, that’s actually hilarious 😂😂
"If someone is crying at the end of your prank, its not a prank. Its just elaborate bullying" -me one time
You that one time is right.
Off topic I LOVE your pfp
@@unicornliteraryreview9609 THANK YOU!! Whoever the OG artist is, they did AMAZING
What if chopped onions are involved?
@@Antifearn no, fair. This is an exception to that rule.
As a disabled person who's been "pranked" the rage I feel is intense.
They always think it’s funny “prank” (abuse) disabled people 🫠
They target those they think cannot fight back
And I hate it
Also got pranked once with loud sounds and it became intensely awkward because I ended up melting down.
@@mikaroni_and_cheez Oh believe me I know. It takes a second sometimes to realize I'm being made fun of because I'm autistic and oh my God it'll make me wanna spit fire as an adult. And watching adults do that to a disabled child makes me so, so mad.
@@TheExvangelicalCat couldn't agree more.
Not to be even more of a downer but it's quite pathetic how despite being a disabled person is less stigmatized and socially outcast, the things the generic jerk do to us is getting worse and worse.
Don't even need slurs at this point
@@kaitlynryan3162 I'm good now. I haven't had anyone pull that on me in about 20 years. Still makes me mad seeing a kid get treated like that.
It’s so upsetting that “pranks” are usually harassing women and workers.
Seriously. I wonder how they'd feel if we just interrupted their filmmaking, while they're trying to make money.
@@cloudyskies_playzThat guy who threw the camera in the ocean and how they called the police/guards is exactly how they'd act. Like YOU should give them what they want, either a reaction they like or compensation for you retaliating.
It literally is. I saw a prank short on Yt harassinh this women in bikini and the people in comments that is men were going off being like don't be in a bikini if you don't want to be harassed like wtf. Now harassing women is the new norm.
@@thesevenkingswelove9554 ikr. It's weird that people think they can just touch girls, (or really anything that involves getting into a woman's personal space) I don't know if they know, but that (in some places) can count as SA.
@@thesevenkingswelove9554 The only way they can cope with being single and bitter, being bitter to victims of harassment. The only way they can feel power is in an "anonymous" comment section.
Fun prank ideas: drinking Gatorade from a windex bottle. Going out in full on mario cosplay with your pet turtle. Pretend to be a man from the 1840s transported to today. Filling your piano with hand sanitizer
Bad prank ideas: giving a walmart employee a panic attack. Making a disabled kid cry. Causing pain to a stranger.
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@@Venus-fe4fzShall we gather here?
@@OceanWaves621 yup
Do all those funny pranks ideas at once.
How do you fill a piano with hand sanitizer
The only online prank I've ever seen that didn't piss me off or make me very uncomfortable was this one where a person left a bunch of rubber ducks of various sizes and colors sitting randomly all over his apartment to confuse his roommate.
omg i love james veitch! His pranks are harmless and funny for both parties involved :D
now thats what a prank should be
Finally a prank that’s genuinely funny instead of being straight up bullying. I would honestly love to come home to see an assembly of rubber ducks in my apartment
This momma cusses has done similar to her teenager, vacuum packed everything, hid a bunch of crystal mushrooms, I’m actually planning a similar prank on my own teen ❤
I saw a prank where a woman decorated for Christmas overnight, changed the date on her boyfriend's phone and got their roommate to join in when he woke up
I’ve actually chatted with several UA-cam pranksters and what’s disheartening is that some genuinely don’t understand how they are viewed as antagonistic.
Some of them genuinely didn’t grasp the concept that they were hurting people and doing something wrong.
Its like a mixture of sociopathy and stupidity.
It's pretty disgusting to me and very hard to grasp that they don't see what they're doing wrong. Surely they look in the mirror one day and understand that they're only hurting people and no one is really laughing..
From what I’m understand in this comment is we need to set something up that see’s whether the prankster is actually a bad person or if they genuinely don’t know. If they don’t know, tell them so they can stop. If they do know some form of punishment is needed to try and stop them from continuing to do it
@@jazzbeeetazzbeee that's very true
@@jazzbeeetazzbeee Ehh I honestly don’t think that’ll work. I think that as sensible people, we make the mistake of conceptualizing these antagonistic pranksters, as people who want to do the right thing, but who have been led astray somehow.
But in actuality, I think pranksters want to be the menaces that they are, and internally operate in ways that can justify their actions to themselves. In short, I don’t think they want to change.
One of the pranksters I talked to was Seth Meiring and he was featured in this video. From my perspective, I don’t believe they’re gonna see the error of their ways.
Mainly because they know what they’re doing, they just don’t see their actions as errors.
@@jazzbeeetazzbeee a lot of these “pranksters” are grown people and should already know right from wrong, a lot of the “pranks” they do are expected by elementary school aged children not grown people
I was the victim of a walmart "prank." Just minding my business and all of a sudden I was hit in the face with a pack of bed sheets that was thrown over several several isles. It broke my glasses, cut my nose and gave me 2 black eyes. It didn't work out well for the kids though, funny when they were crying and begging me not to press charges. I didn't have to the state did for me and parents had to pay all my medical bills, buy me new glasses and restitution. I feel confident that a group of teenagers will never throw anything again.
Edit to clear up some confusion in the reply section... I didn't press charges personally because the state and district attorney pressed the charges for me. They were charged with assault, disturbing the peace and about 2 more I can't exactly remember. They were juveniles so they didn't "serve time" but the parents had to pay their fines that included my medical bill and new glasses. They had to do community service, banned from that Walmart and basically were on probation for while. I know they were kids, I didn't want to ruin their whole lives after being influenced by social media. I hope they learned their lesson.
I’m so sorry this happened to you, I hope that you never have to experience anything like that again! And those kids better have learned their lesson…
So glad everything worked out fine. If parents are even a bit aware of kids watching people like this, they need to talk to their kids about.
Tell them this isn't okay but putting themselves in other people's shoes. Teaching empathy and situational awareness, and that people have the right to get angry/upset if some prank like that happens to them.
Nah..if those kids would’ve said “please don’t press charges!” To me, I’d say “Well too bad!!😁😁”. I would’ve gotten so mad..I’m so sorry for you though, I hope it all got better and those kids learned their lesson❤️🫶
I am so sorry that happened to you. Good for you for pressing charges! I am from India, and here too, we have these nuisances. A few years back, one of my friends was going to a get-together on her scooty. Some of these pranksters stopped her by pretending that they're in some emergency and threw water on her, ruining her dress and makeup. But she has always had the best presence of mind and self-control I've ever seen in anyone - she pretended to be interested in their stuff and thereby, got to know their names and channel name, and took a selfie with them. She took these details to the nearest police station, where the officers assured her that they will lookout for these guys. We don't know what happened after that, but she said that their channel didn't exist anymore. I hope more survivors of these pranksters, like you and my friend, get the courage and time to take legal actions against them.
@@VVsupremacyyour friend is the best kind of person. Good for her.
That poor child doesnt deserve to have his face shared around. Im sure hes tormented in school because of this.
I’ll never forget that poor girl with the “prank” or “social experiment” that started crying after a stranger touched her. I felt so bad for her, especially knowing the context that she has contamination OCD and autism and how the Internet made her out as the bad guy just angers me.
And the thing is, this touching thing is still bad enough if you don't have anything like this. It just makes people uncomfortable because you get in their personal space. It's just bad and things like OCD turn it into an absolute nightmare.
I'd react the same... 😭
one time in a game store a young person who works there accidentally brushed up against me and i had to go silently stand in the corner to calm down, it was so embarrassing... my dad had to explain to them because they were like "omg are they okay? im sorry"
I'm also germaphobic, but it's very situational so when I'm out I'm barely bothered by it because i know I'm just going to take a thorough shower as soon as i get home
Is this of a youtube video?
As someone with contamination OCD and Autism myself, I feel deeply for that girl and also now fear this scenario coming true
@@schrodingerskatze4308as someone with OCD can confirm that it is a nightmare 🥲
As someone who is autistic I'm so glad I've never been pranked like this. I would most likely have a meltdown and one of my biggest fears is having one in public and strangers recording it.
Same here! Every time I go out I get so terrified of someone trying to 'prank' me since I'll give the reaction that they want due to my autism.
I would cry.
Bro that's completely understandable. Filming strangers is weird
Me too I flinch whenever I see anyone with their phone up
Same here I have autism… if this happens to me I have a melt down
Just seeing the premise of this sweet looking child and these horrible idiots pranking them made my skin crawl
It legit made me cry. I'm 32 years old and my heart was shattered for him. I was bullied a fucking lot growing up, I know how that shit feels. And; while I certainly never, ever treated people the way these ass clowns do, the older I've gotten, the more soft I've gotten, so I can only hope the same happens to these pathetic excuses for human beings and they develop some goddamn empathy. Smh.
Ik the kid looked so sweet
I can't even watch it. This is the kind of thing that would stick with me for the rest of my life if it happened to me as a kid. Absolute cruelty.
@@frenzy2061 Same I had to stop watching. They formed a core memory for that child. Human garbage, that is all they are.
fr it made my eyes water, my family didnt have alot of money until my mum got a new job and my dad a promotion, so seeing that little kid so happy made my heart break :(
as someone who's been a victim of the "pretending to almost slap a girl's ass" prank when I was still very much a minor just proves how little these fully-grown adults actually think about wtf they're doing.
are you kidding? im sorry that happened to you, it’s even more gross that you were a minor. these people need more then those “think before you act” posters that you have in 3rd grade ☠…
That sounds pretty much illegal. Let me just find my diploma to wipe the spot I'm afraid to google and we'll see how many years in jail those pranksters can get.
Spin the wheel.
I’ve actually been pranked in public and it was the worst experience. I had my noise canceling headphones on and this guy took them off and ran with them. I had a panic attack because I thought they were gone forever and I have bad sensory issues. They came back and gave them to me, they didn’t even say sorry
Omfg that’s so horrible
That's such bullshit what the hell? I would've thrown hands. People can be so shit sometimes, I'm sorry you had to deal with that.
thats actually ableist what the hell, im so sorry that happened to you
that’s awful omg
I genuinely believe people are victims of these "pranksters" should be able to give them one good smack, no repercussions.
I thought prank channels were extinct. Unfortunately I was wrong.
TikTok is just the worst.
Sadly we were wrong
It went from prank channel to prank tiktok. And then they post those prank tiktok shorts to UA-cam.
I wish tik tok was more educational than having really inappropriate stuff like clicks and cash or a influencer or subscribers its just sad it makes me so upset that these people need so much attention.
YeHh same
I thought they were dead when Stephen sharers yt channel died
The definition of a prank is a practical joke or mischievous act. The definition of a practical joke is a trick played on someone in order to make them look foolish and to amuse others. Not to emotionally, physically, or mentally violate someone or something.
And honestly I feel like a prank is only enjoyable is the person being pranked can chuckle at the end of it, too. Like "oh haha, I didn't suspect anything, that was a silly one." Otherwise it's just setting out to humiliate someone else, and where's the humor in that? Most of us can remember how awful our most embarrassing moments were, I can't imagine being the sort of person who intentionally does that to someone else and sees it as humorous.
@@hnicholeyou should also only really do that to someone you know. That makes it better so you know what's good and what's not
@@supersmashseandx1991 yeah, like you know their limits/boundaries and know what *not* to do to that person. Unlike ppl who just “”prank”” random strangers and only end up publicly shaming themselves in the eyes of other *and* end up humiliating the other person/ppl who were pranked
this entire thread !!! so much truth
But don’t they look incredibly foolish when they’re holding back tears after you fake kill their dog? /S
I read somewhere that pranks *confuse and don’t abuse* and that’s the first question these “prank” channels should really ask themselves more often 🙄
Maybe you read it in this video 😆
This isn't pranking, it's bullying by definition. UA-cam needs to crack down on bullying content, it's harming people in the real world.
Yeah. There's some guys that I've seen will spray people with the waterhose in the plant sections and get mad when the people being sprayed get mad and try to go after them.
Imagine just having a shit day and having to run into Walmart real quick just to get sprayed in the face by a waterhose!
The same pranksters have thrown buckets of rice on top of people from the other aisle. Poor workers even have to clean that up. Just plain stupidity.
unfortunately youtube is lacking in cracking down even on content physically harming or potentially fatal. The whole platform needs reworking and so do quite a few others with the same problems😢
The fact that I am genuinely worried about being harrased by 'pranksters' whenever I'm in public, really goes to show how badly degeneracy has become normalized by the internet.
SAMEEE
Edit: I’m also afraid to get a job at some places because of pranksters and UA-camrs
same
Same 😭
ngl same
Fr
As a black girl with hair that acts like a toxic ex, and who chooses the devil’s hour to make the impulsive decision to do my hair, this channel is one of my go to channels to binge while I spend hours doing my hair.
I bet ur hair looks amazing girlie
I hope your hair comes out well!!
I bet your hair has turned out great!
Girl 🤣!
I'm black too, I literally just washed my hair a while ago, now I'm moisturizing and detangling it. I'm doing plats to sleep on then I'm going to do a puff tomorrow to go to work.
She is just perfect to watch while doing your hair.
I felt that omg I’m sticking with protective styles bc I’m so over having to manage my hair everyday lmao
The first prank literally made me cry. Tht grease bag calling tht kid greedy man the audacity
Let’s talk about how using fireworks inside is extremely problematic in America and could probably entice panic.
If the Sims 1 has taught me anything it's that indoor fireworks are a guaranteed murder method.
Honestly fireworks should be illegal
It's also important to note how that can physically injure you too. Going off that firecracker ""prank"", if that popped on her body she could've been badly hurt
People should ask themselves the following before doing "pranks" on total strangers:
1. Could the "prank" be construed as a bias motivated hate crime, assault, or battery?
2. Could they sue you for injury or property damage?
3. If the victim shoots you, would it be considered self defense?
If the answer is no to all of these questions, you shouldn't do the prank. If the answer is yes to any of those three, you should probably be incarcerated because you are a menace to society.
Someone did this at my hs actually... everyone nearby immediately went into school shooter mode and he got charged for a terroristic attack. Didn't help it was on the national walk out day. Luckily nobody got hurt, but it traumatized a lot of kids.
I’m really glad that the kid with the hearing disability got that $200 gift card. Seeing people be assholes for like- no reason and only for clout hurts a lot. Great video btw Frog!
plus $200 more from target since they matched it
Yeah
@@Indy_Anapolis the fact that Target matched it made me so happy.
And Mr beast reached out to him
omg really??? im so happy:} at least he gets some form of comfort from everything that happened
the "polite cat calling" guy is the only "prank" channel i like. he just walks around on the street and gives people really niche compliments
Yes I love his channel! Literally the only prank channel I'll voluntarily watch
Yeah, that guy's wholesome. Out there making folks feel good.
Another is the magicofrahat. He does the prank that seem more like magic tricks.
@@ayannahf0702 I love his channel
If that’s your jam, check out Troy Hawke too. He does “drive-by compliments” on a moped in London, and even pays for strangers taxi fares.
When I was a kid there was a guy who used to dress up as a bush and scare people as a joke. The main difference between him and these people is if he genuinely made you upset he would apologize. Now he’s dead and whenever I pass by the street he’d hide in I remember how he could always put a little smile on your face
I used to complain about pranks being faked, but now I much prefer that to actually ruining a stranger’s day.
I totally understand not liking kids- or not being great around them
But even if you *hate* kids that's not an excuse to do anything this awful
What the heck.
I hate kids, but I can at least recognize that is a problem with ME, not the literal child.
I think the main reason I don’t like kids is the way their parents have brought them up, not the actual child.
@@elstarnor4628 for me, its mostly the fact that I'm autistic and hate loud noises. Which kids tend to make a lot of. Its probably more accurate to say that I hate being around kids and not that just I hate kids.
@@weirdkittycat2087As a fellow autistic person, I experience the same thing! I hate being around kids for the same reason.
FR like im not a fan of kids but you’ve got to be one evil mf to do that to a kid 💀
great idea to “prank” someone in public with loud popping noises in a country with almost daily public mass shootings
Everyone is thinking about it when they go out in public. If I’m at school and a plastic bag pops, everyone is quiet for a second until they figure out that we’re not all about to die. If I’m at a store and something heavy falls off a shelf, I’m thinking about where the exits are and trying to see if I should be scared. These people are not cool.
@@raindrop2417 The fact that we are always afraid whenever we go outside means something is really wrong with our country. We need to get rid of the guns asap, so people don't have to live in fear anymore.
@@raindrop2417that sounds terrifying
@@LratioSuegiku It is. There was a kid who threw a chip bag on the ground, stomped on it, and shouted "Get on the ground!" I was in the lunch line and didn't really hear it, but my friends did. They were genuinely afraid for their lives. He only got one day of ISS.
@@burningpileofshakespearean just one day of ISS? That should have been at least four days for that "prank"
My husband and I were at the grocery store minding our own business. It was one of the first times I went outside with my wheelchair so I was a little nervous and felt quite self-concious. I think this group of wannabe pranksters could sense that and they decided we were the perfect target. All throughout the store they filmed us, screamed in my ear and my husband's ear everytime we turned a corner. I tried my best to ignore them, but my husband got really riled up and gave them exactly what they wanted. Obviously he was trying to protect me when he started screaming at them to leave us the F alone, but you could tell they were very satisfied they got him that angry. They know damn well they're antagonising, and they want people to get pissed off or cry as a response, that is the funny part to them. Which is why they will always pick on children, the disabled or unsuspecting younger girls. It's some kind of macho behaviour for them. It's really disgusting. :/
I‘m sorry that happened to you.. I hope that didn’t hinder you from going out and having fun
I hope they didn't film It, this sounds abominable, I hope no one around them enables this behavior.
i am so sorry. people are so cruel. their victims’ anger is funny to them until they end up in hospital beds for pranking the wrong person.
I believe you just described grade A sociopathy. Sorry that happened to you.
"he made us look like super bad guys" you are. Your are bad guys. And the fact that you can't see it makes you double bad guys. The face on that adorable little kid made my heart sink and I'm so glad that he got an actual shopping spree afterwards.
He admitted they're bad guys just not "super" bad guys. Which is still a terrible defense. Like, my guy, bad is still bad. Like you're not a good person and should be ashamed not, "Well I'm bad, just not THAT bad" that's not a flex
Just for the record, the legal definition of assault is: "putting someone in reasonable fear or apprehension of bodily harm". Which means that many of these pranksters are guilty of assault. Especially the guy who pretended like he was going to spank random women!! That s*** is absolutely disgusting! Sexual assault is not funny, has never been. And the fact that these people still have platforms is worrying.
The first woman he did that to looked like she was about to cry! Absolutely disgusting and awful. Those women didn't really have time to react because it happened so fast and in public. That probably makes it more humiliating because by the time they figure out how they would've responded differently, the moment has passed and it's too late. I'm so heated right now because this is straight up sexual harassment being posted to UA-cam.
Feel like a lawyer needs to go find some unwitting victims and make a huge lawsuit. All the evidence is literally online.
And yet I already know I would be the one getting in that cop car because retaliation is still assault and they usually only arrest the person who last touched the other. I hate the way this law works.. Can't even defend yourself you're just expected to lie down and take it which is something I absolutely cannot do.
As someone who has experienced sexual assault via being groped, I would probably have a panic attack if someone did that "prank" to me. It is never okay and they deserve sexual harassment charges.
And they say the girls were "overreacting" and to "chill" but if u were spanked and been told "its a prank" and they laugh it off i would be hella pissed
the best prank I've ever played was printing out 30 pictures of the Rock and putting them EVERYWHERE while I went on vacation so my dad just kept finding pictures of the Rock taped to a kitchen knife, inside the circuit breaker door, on top of the kitchen fan, etc. It's been four years and we haven't found them all yet
We did something similar in my digital art class, but used pictures of Jackie Chan. They were still finding them at the end of the school year lmao.
Great prank.
Would chuckle a little bit!
It’s a good prank
i did this as well with a picture of shrek it was really funny
Good prank, 11/10
I’m glad you mentioned Ross (VlogCreations) because he’s literally the ONLY PERSON on UA-cam who does funny and creative pranks and does them properly. Absolutely loved it when he put an engine in his Tesla and went to get an oil change. Called up the mechanics beforehand and the boss was in on it choosing the new guy to be completely confused.
I once heard the phrase “confuse, don’t abuse” when talking about pranks. Such as a good prank would be hiding 100 tiny plastic camel’s around your friend’s house and seeing how weirded out they are by them, cause it’s harmless and goofy. What most of these pranks are is not harmless and goofy.
That one tiktok video where the guy is in a mall and he asks the guard "can I skate here" and he's like "no" so the guy does that lil crouch run thing that skaters do before they hop on there boards, and the guard is like "u can't skate here!!" but he never gets on the board so he's just,,,,,, doing the lil crouch run around the mall
I've always loved the pranks where people dress in ridiculous costumes but still act like everything is completely normal lmao
Well now I kinda want to do that…
When I was a young lass I worked at an adult toy store, I bought like 50 *sausages* with suction cups from the discount bin for a buck each. I spent the next year randomly hiding them in tops of toilet tanks at my friend's houses. It was YEARS of hilarity as they were found one by one.
But camels are cool too 😂
I had classmates who thought it'd be funny to get hundreds (maybe even thousands) of these toy babies the size of your fingernail, and let them loose. It's been like three years, and they're still be found on the floor, in the corners, EVERYWHERE.
I remember when some pranks were happening at my brother’s school where people would scream into someone’s ears. My brother’s reaction is to punch when scared. Thankfully, the principal understood fight or flight reactions, and my brother was not punished!
w principle
@@stupidlilwoowooboy principal is the job, principle is the rule
some kid screamed at me one time when i was putting away my binder in science class, getting ready to go to the next class. nobody stood up for me and i didn’t know what to say. dude was fucked up, i have autism and sensory issues and everyone in my grade knows it.
Seems like self defense to me.
@@achilles5443same here and I also have a friend who's mute... we get targeted a lot...
i’ve been harassed by youtube pranksters at work before. luckily they had no subscribers so no one saw but it really ruined my day and im scared to go to work without being bothered by these idiots
Sorry u had to go through that it must suck when ur just trying to work.
That’s so wrong, so you get harassed at work and people think it’s funny to harass others
Bro i find it funny whenever i talk to walmart employees, because i try to be rather polite, using terms like pardon me, thank you, and sorry for the trouble. I thought that was just common decency, but whenever i do it, they all look so relieved. I feel so sorry for minumum wage workers
MIZU5 GOT FUNKYFROG OM GOD!!also did the walmart employees hear ominous bell noises?no?
@Somuchrizz88 they did. They did hear them tolling 😔
@@Reverse_hermit NOOOOOO
Remember: if the victim of a prank can't laugh with you, it's not a prank, you're just a jerk.
Not always it depends on many factors
@@Petperson17 Nope.
@@Petperson17no
@@Petperson17 also let's say your intentions weren't to hurt someone people still shouldn't be filmed for your content if they want to.
@@Petperson17Loud and wrong.
I think my favorite “non abusive” prank came from “just for laughs” Canada.
The prank was:
Person walks into public restroom stall
The prank team quickly assembles a meeting room and people in business attire show up and sit down
The target walks out of the restroom super confused
Just For Laughs: Gags is what real pranks look like. Most of them are completely harmless
They are generally quite good. Candid Camera Classics also has nice pranks. Both of these were of course television programs, and as such also had to deal with legal ramifications. They always got consent to publish, and they were always very careful that nobody got hurt. "Just for laughs" is annoying with their sound effects though. There never is any actual audio recording so they are best enjoyed on mute.
I'VE SEEN CLIPS OF THAT
And the daily drop out too. They make great, harmless and funny content.
Lol, I remember watching that - so good! 😭
I was a victim of the one of those “let’s scream in their ears” pranks. And I dropped to the floor and covered my ears cus I have sensitive hearing and sensory issues. Which made it SOOOO funny and SOOO dramatic. And ofc I overreacted when I yelled at them.
I miss the ones where they would prank people coming out of a porta potty and suddenly BOOM they’re in an office. Not shit that just …sucks for every one but the idiots with the UA-cam channel.
I don’t think thats an overreaction, I would’ve done the same thing
This has also happened to me but at school multiple times
Geez, I am so sorry you went through that. 😢 These “pranksters” are just terrible
I had a friend that did that “just for fun” a few years back. I don’t have sensory issues, though, just REALLY good hearing. Literally went deaf in that ear for a few minutes. It really isn’t funny to do shit like that.
@@a.roberts4203 Dang :(
It was so hard watching the poor deaf child get "pranked" like that.
Being a "prankster" on youtube is basically on the same tier as being a "family vlogger", in the sense that you'll be mocked and frowned upon by other youtubers
Yeah, those two are definitely the bottom feeders of UA-cam.
The fact that they targetted him because they **KNEW** he was disabled is horrifying. :| (edit:HOLY y’all r breaking the like button😍😭)
It really is :')
The only solice I have is knowing my cane is fully made of metal and would hurt like shit if hit with it.
Right?!?!?! Im autistic and I’m scared I’m gonna be targeted and used for views because of my disability
@@Taikofan04 dude I have autism too and I have that fear!
@@mx.rain_ytmine is steel because im a hefty unit, so you bet your boots it would do damage 😂
@@mx.rain_ytmine articulates. It's either going to bludgeon or accordian. Either way. Pain.
One of the best pranks I saw was a husband who carved a potato into the shape of his wife’s soap, it was honestly hilarious and they were both laughing at the end
Wow that’s a lot of likes
Just the description of that made me laugh. That’s cute.
I've seen that video! It's so funny, I like how at the beginning she thinks the prank is that he's shaved her soap because it has sharper edges than the real soap and not that she is literally beginning to wash her face with a potato, I love it
Some other harmless prank channels I love are drive thru/omegle pranks, like MagicOfRahat or SomethingAboutChickens. Their pranks just confuse and make the lives of fast food employees and teens on omegle more interesting. They're actually funny too.
Now thats just wholesome :) Good thing they were both laughing at the end!
This is what should be considered a prank. No one was hurt either emotionally or physically. and its funny as hell. Im gonna do this prank on my mom lol
I have add, its basically adhd without hyperactivity and it causes me to be sensitive to stuff like loud noises or people yelling at me, its just so inhumane to yell in somebody's ear especially if you don't know them. You have no idea what others go through and what they might be dealing with, so a loud noise can be very triggering. I am so proud of all the people who fought back when they were being "pranked"
I usually dont get super upset about this stuff but the one where he tricked the kid and dad made my heart drop. i hope they are okay now.
I'm not sure but I think that Mr Beast was trying to get a hold of him, not sure how it worked out though
Target matched the money and he was able to get the toys he wanted and everything 💜
@@KingOfGaymesthat is so heartwarming
He’s lucky he just got yelled at and that he didn’t cause a full scale panic because someone in the aisle over thought those snappers were possibly gunfire
i wasnt looking at the video itself when that part came up and that's exactly what i thought it was.
Literally was my first thought too. I’m already on edge when I go out (thanks America) and this would’ve been so scRy
for real, i would have been so fucked up over that. good job, america.
The golden rule of a prank will always be that if the victim isn’t laughing by the end, its not a prank
Unfortunately, people don't seem to understand that rule. It's really sad
I think the golden rule is "Don't prank people." Simple.
@@caseyw.6550 pranks can be harmless if you do it right. Looks like you don't like pranks at all
this kind of behavior terrifies me as a visibly disabled person. people know i‘m an easy target for their harassment, just like my elementary school bullies knew. i like to think that not being able to go many places without support is a deterrent, but from these videos it seems that anyone is fair game, even children with their parents.
15:50 this prank is actually my worst nightmare. I have sensory processing disorder, auditory processing disorder, and autism and a prank like this would actually make me cry and possibly cause a meltdown for me. The fact that these people don’t understand how bad this is all is sucks.
My friends do this all the time and I’m real sick and tired of it. What’s even worse is that they don’t even think it’s bad at all.
@hydrofarts2344 have you told them to stop?
If you don't it'll only get worse
@@xgear23218 I’ve tried but they don’t listen
@@Pharospig2443are you still friends with them? Because that’s not a good friend group to be part of
@@BrookeABee still sadly
I remember my cousins thought this one prank video was so funny they showed me it several times and the video in question was 5 people pushing a disabled trans man out of his wheelchair at a pride event and stealing said wheelchair. I’m actually disgusted at what my cousins think is “funny” because that was just blatant assault. ( I don’t remember what the video was called but I hope it’s been taken down )
Ah yes. The best kind of "comedy". Blatant Harassment. Seems someone's internet access needs to be limited.
Wtf thats so evil 😭
Did you tell your cousins that they are fucking scum?
That wasn't just harassment. That was actual assault.
That shit is not a prank, that is a STANK
I'm so glad that the kid did get his shopping trip in the end after all. Can't imagine actually coming up with the prank, finding a kid, actually going through with it, and still thinking that they were in the right...
0:01 Gotta love the Kirby plush in the background lol
I know I have the same one 🤭
He’s so CUTE!🥰
I’m genuinely terrified of this happening to me. I’m autistic and have cPTSD so sudden loud noises are a massive trigger for me. It’s a guarantee that something like that would cause a meltdown/panic attack/flashback, most likely all 3 at once. Why don’t people think things through 🙄
i’ve had it happen to me before with yelling and when i was masking it was fine but until now since then i’d blocked it out of my memory. if i wasn’t masking idk what would’ve happened, but it’s fucked up how inconsiderate people are.
I'm there with you bud, I'm auBPD and have c-PTSD and yelling is a huge trigger of mine due to always being a signal of incoming abuse in my house. if someone did this kind of prank to me I would be at their throat
I was in a mental hospital at one point and there was one guy who would have anger outbursts and someone scream in my ear would literally send me into a full blown panic attack
feel ya there homie (i have PTSD and PTSD anxiety), I agree
AuDHD, SP and cPTSD here, and being screamed at, suddenly, by a stranger? That would leave me huddled in a shaking ball on the pavement 😢
I think the marker of a good prank is that the person being pranked should laugh when they find out. A nice "haha, that was a good one bro" is a sign that you have successfully pranked someone in an harmless way
Unless it's like an uncomfortable laugh of course
Exactly. If everyone is genuinely laughing at the end than it’s in good fun
I pranked one of homies by putting random sticker memes in his locker. good news is the I got a "okay you got me, that was pretty funny" by him.
My uncle and cousins snuck into our vacation home an hour early and shorted the sheets for everyone except the elderly grandparents. My parents figured it out pretty fast but then watched us kids try and figure out why the blankets and sheets were messed up. When they told us we all thought it was hilarious and it started a sheet shorting prank war between all of us with ever growing yarns about our epic adventures.
@@tiryaclearsong421 that is amazing.
Reminds me of the story from a few months ago where a group of feral sociopath teenagers were throwing giant rocks at cars as they drove around a corner and threw one through a girls windshield and instantly killed her. These “pranksters” are just bullies and they’re using “prank” instead of the proper term “sadistic bullying”
Please tell me they were locked up. That's so horrifying and sad about what happened to the girl 😢.
@@Sparklove1 Sorry to tell you but sadly, this isn't uncommon and it its also uncommon for the people responsible to get what they deserve. Teens get above bridges where cars pass below and they throw rocks at their front glasses, most of the times they don't get charges against them because they flee the scene and even if they get caught, the charges are very small or outright dismissed since they are mostly done by 15-17yo kids. Actually horrible that such people exist, causing physical and/or psychological pain to someone because for the sake of 5 seconds of laughter
@@Sparklove1 they were arrested and charged as adults despite being minors. At least the family is getting justice but super tragic
@@melaniehenry8821Thank you for letting me know. I'm glad that they were caught will be charged but you're right it is very tragic.
Those kinds of "pranks" have been happening around the time my mom was a kid . She told me kids would go as far as throwing whole couches at cars .
The one prankster that wears the bush suit is saving the internet prankster scene. It’s no harm, and it gets a good laugh out of him you and the person bring pranked. If you don’t know who he is, he wears a bush suit and sits in a pot, and then he waits for a group to pass by and, Boo! He pops out and spooks em. Me and my dad love it!
“I didn’t know the kid was deaf.” As if that was the issue
Right! Like they always seem to focus on the wrong aspect of the situation
He literally promised to buy anything and then make the kid cry, it's such a loser behaviour no matter if that kid was disabled or not.
There is also a degree of classism by harassing Walmart employees
Yes 100%. This is the part of the "Walmart pranks" that pisses me off the most.
I'm glad someone's doing this again, I haven't seen anyone talking about this "prank video" mess since like 2019, they're stupid, unfunny, mean and sometimes borderline abusive or traumatising
Jarvis Johnson also did a video recently about TikTok pranksters. He’s one of my favorite commentary channels. if you’re looking for more stuff like this then I definitely recommend him
666 likes 😨
I’ve always been so confused by people like these internet “pranksters”, and why they get so annoyed when they get consequences. If you walk into a place, with the full intent of making people angry, don’t get mad when they react with anger.
My sibling is an ex-walmart employee (including during the height of the pandemic) and the knowledge of what walmart workers experience on the daily combined with the knowledge of how genuinely damaging some of these pranks are makes me violent. Poor old Janice in home goods probably just got finished being yelled at for not stacking towels fast enough and now some hooligan is throwing fireworks at her
I worked at walmart for 2 years before the pandemic. After covid hit in March I only lasted until the beginning of June. I was working at a store in marietta GA and it turned into a hellscape, I did stocking and me and a coworker damn near got attacked one night trying to bring out a palette of toilet paper. After that I decided I wasn't getting paid enough and quit.
@@420avery69I worked at a retail store that sold toilet paper during the pandemic and it was like being a lion tamer in a circus. Practically had to smack these people to keep them from ripping toilet paper out of your hands or off the pallets.
@@surusweet the walmart I worked at was originally 24 hours but they started closing from midnight to 6AM during the height of the pandemic (a little while after I left unfortunately) so the workers could stock certain things without getting flocked by customers.. 2020 was a wild fucking year and I'll always have sympathy for anyone who worked retail/fast food during that time
What gets me the most is when they say “omg why u so mad” or “its just a prank bro” when people they literally harass and provoke get upset. Absolute degenerates
Generally that kid didn’t deserve that at all. He wasn’t greedy at all. I’m so happy they let him have a gift card.
Target also gave him I think 200$ in store credit as well
Kids got 400 hundo now but I wish it was under better circumstances
Target matched it on top of that first one, so that little guy would have walked away with so many cool toys :)
0:11 I felt so bad for Sam when I watched this vid
Real. Like, how did Colby think that would be a good idea?
@@virgil.plays.the.bass_4 it was mostly Elton I think his name is it was bud idea
Wait was was the video about I never watched ir
@@virgil.plays.the.bass_4 this guy(ithink it was Aron)thought it’d be funny to pretend to k1nape and k1ll Colby infront of Sam but it was really believable and Sam was tied up and thought he witnessed Colby’s death so he just cried and screamed
What the freak which episode is it-@@Starryt1me
I work at Spencer’s and we have a ridiculous amount of teenagers that come into our store and record us, trying to freak us out and saying annoying things. Obviously it could be worse but having a stranger shove their phone in your face while trying to get a reaction out of you is the most infuriating thing
I used to have these type of kids when I used to work at PetSmart. It was annoying as hell.
I work at spirit Halloween, sounds like yet another reason not to transition to Spencer’s 😭
I stg every time I go there there's a group of teens tryna be funny in the back it's so annoying and awkward when I'm trying to buy actual stuff
Starbucks manager here, and yep. It's infuriating having people trying to get viral content out of you just trying to do your job.
What do your manager do with these kids?
That woman that said 'This better not be on Tiktok' I would completely agree, I would hate seeing myself in a thumbnail of a video with hundreds of thousands of views being embarrased and not even having KNOWN you were being filmed in the first place.
It's actually illegal
@@asamicat8323 Actually it depends on where you are. In America, different states have different rules. Some states are 2-party consent states which require the approval of both sides. Others are 1-party consent states which only require approval from one side even if the other party doesn't give approval.
@@MariaTex3 so you are saying that if I being filmed by strangers I have no right to defend my privacy? Even Cina isn't at that level
omg bsd fan :00
“You know what’s worse than a UA-cam prankster, a wanna be UA-cam prankster”
Could not have said it better
Edit: not to be that person but thanks so much for the likes it is my most liked comment
Edit2:y thank you so much for the likes again this is the most I have ever got
Sounds like Johnny Silverhand.
"You know what's worse than a corpo b*tch ? A wanna be corpo b*tch."
Nah, what's worse is a TikTok prankster
ngl i honestly disagree. Because people that do it as a job are gonna up it up for attention to get even more proof and views because their already getting the attention they worked hard for.
@@supersmashseandx1991 definitely
Yup
I always feel so bad when I see a TikTok of someone asking not to be filmed but they still post it
To be entirely honest, I've seen very few funny, wholesome pranks. Most of the pranks I see online are disgusting, terrifying, just flat-out awful, and I can only desperately hope that no one ever does something like this for me
Just For Laughs Gags is pretty great for that. They just set up absurd situations to confuse people
@@erobin93exactly!!! same as impractical jokers, but especially just for laughs gags which is just absolutely ridiculous & confuses people😭
The only good pranks are the ones you do to family or friends for fun, or ones that end in everyone laughing.. not cruel ones you just do for views like these guys 👎
I’ve seen maybe one or two pranks that weren’t rude. One was a guy tuned his piano to 1 note and asked a tuner to look at it. She seemed to love it. That’s it I think
Back in my day I just put tape over the mouse sensors in the computer lab when people would leave to go to their lockers or something. No one was hurt or heartbroken.
When I heard you were having trouble with uploading this video, I figured it was about prank channels cuz I was having trouble uploading mine as well. But it’s a great video nonetheless 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
DAVID?? YO
Ur music/song like vids are awesome :°
DAVID DAAAANG THEY GOT DAVIDTHEEEEEBAKER TO COMMENT ON THIS
David!
DAVID
I'm glad that TJ got his shopping spree. I just wish that the other unfortunate kids and workers that had to deal with these 'pranks' got well deserved gifts to. :(
12:57: “Do you have nothing better to do?” “I have all day, I’m getting paid.” Icon 😭
these aren’t even pranks, it’s just straight up bullying. social media has really limited people’s capacity to feel empathy for others and it’s just plain sad. they not only bully people in public, but post it for potentially the world to see, and publicly humiliate them-all for the sake of a few clicks. all for shits and giggles at the expense of an unsuspecting person who just wants to live their life. and i hate when they get called out, they call people “sensitive softies”. like, no, we just understand base level empathy and recognize disrespect.
its honestly surprises me how none of them get into trouble with the actual law or those people havent sued them at all yet. It's so wrong
Or that somebody hasn't gotten shot.
@@futuristic.handgunactually a prank UA-camr got shot a while ago
Yeah I mean why aren't they sued? Why is no one suing them?
@@Bubaiel I'm surprised it doesn't happen more often honestly.
God that clip at 14:21 IMMEDIATELY made my blood boil, both girls look about ready to burst into tears, especially the brunette. I know exactly how terrifying that must have been for them.
As someone who has actually experienced what he acted like he was going to do this one really got to me. They know this is a real life fear women have to deal with and they use that to get reactions out of them. Its terrifying and humiliating because if you react you gave them what they wanted and if you ignore them they think its no big deal. Theres nothing you can do. Hes not being clever or subversive, hes just sexually harassing women like millions of disgusting predators do every day. Except that its worse because he filmed it and posted it.
The poor girls..
"i feel so bad, the kid is so happy"
the sliver of empahy thats left in this man was weaker than his friends convincing him to do something objectively evil
I suspect he’s a sociopath and pretending to have empathy for the camera
I'm glad the kid got his little shopping spree. But no one is talking about how in even that prank, the employees were hurt, too. They had to restock all those shelves that got disturbed in the process and they just wanna go home like everyone else
FR I was thinking that exact same thing, poor kid, poor dad, and poor employees
I have PTSD and a heart condition. Shit like this causes panic attacks and fainting spells for me. It doesn’t matter if that would be there intent or not it’s what would happen.
They don’t take into consideration how many people have anxiety disorders or heart conditions that could be aggravated by this. Won’t be so funny if someone has to pull out their nitro pills or call an ambulance, will it? F-ing idiots. I never found pranks funny, and they’re even less funny now that I’m in my 40’s.
Im so glad the kid actually got the stuff. Nobody wants to see the world burn much like UA-cam pranksters.
There's a few UA-cam 'prank' channels that I like because the things they do are genuinely funny. Like those guys who stand out in the street and shout wholesome things, love them.
I think the biggest thing is that they cannot take accountability. They have the sheer audacity to do these things but when confronted, they never own up to it. They act dumb, run away, or play the victim.
They're showing dangerous antisocial behavior. What they're doing is already a felony and I wish more people knew that and called the police on them. Oh, and that also means UA-cam is completely okay with showcasing, promoting and most of all monetizing physical assault (yelling in someone's year is classified as physical assault, not to mention a lot of the other stuff). People really should speak out about it more.
I'm a firm believer in pranking only being funny if no one gets hurt, other's property isn't damaged, and everyone can laugh at it when it's over
Same here, like a good prank is one that’s meant to baffle people, not embarrass or hurt them, I think a good example is the one with the guy pushing his grandma in a wheelchair and starting really weird conversations with her while walking past strangers
@@elizahamilton6265 I love those, they're hilarious, and it's a good point adding the "embarrassed" bit, second hand embarrassment is hard to bare first of all but it's also just upsetting watching someone get humiliated in public
I genuinely am so happy to see that you posted, since the monetizing incident. I hope everything’s alright with UA-cam’s policies and all.
Are you Mandela catalogue fan?👀
@@Soul_642 YES OF COURSE
@@Soul_642How would you know that
@@PeacheIIe the profile
@@moony494 YAYAYA
A guy at school “pranked” me by going up to me and saying, “your pretty date me” I barely knew him and he had harassed me before the first couple times I was nice and said stuff like “no thanks” and then he does it like the tenth time with a group of other guys who barraged me while filming for not saying yes, so…I looked him dead in the eye looked at the camera and told everyone about this really imbracing thing he did last week. His friends just left and he hasn’t bother me since
14:26 You can see how genuinely upset that girl is now! I feel so sorry for her. She could have trauma related to sexual harassment, and might be reliving it. But even if not, this is such a scary situation. these people need to learn what a prank is
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT i saw that clip and it seemed as if she was upset or on the verge of tears it made me feel so bad 😭
I wish I could kick the shit out of him
This! I'm someone who experienced sa in the past... and to pretend to sa someone is not funny wtf?? It makes my blood boil. Pretending to commit crimes or harm people isn't funny.
As a survivor I would have lost my shit on that guy. My brain turns off inhibition when something physically triggers me. I cannot feel any pain or fear when I'm in that state which is probably the freakiest part about it.
it’s just shitty even if the people didn’t ahve trauma around it because it’s making them scared of someghing that happens a lot and it’s just not even funny like i cannot stress how shitty that it
I truly, TRULY, hope that Mr. Beast sees that news report or video because he would totally buy that kid as many toys as he wanted.
he did and was reaching out to people connected to the kid. not sure if anything came of it yet
Mr. Beast is honestly just as shitty tbh
Since his platform is huge he should talk endlessly about how hurtful pranks are to people then more people will tell pranksters what they are doing is wrong.
MrBeast recently got himself in the center of his own controversy very recently.
I’m an autistic person and I fully believe prank channels like this really intensified the bullying I went through. People would always take pictures of me and record me and treat it like they were doing nothing at all when I asked them to delete/stop recording
Yeah, I feel you. Watching these clips really brings me back to middle school with staring, pointing, and laughing at me. Also autistic; also bullied.
And always with the sound, too. Loud sudden noises still scare the shit out of me even to this day; I can’t even imagine being the victim of the fireworks “prank” or the moaning “prank”.
@@tmasterlordoflightning4754 I can just hear the “what I’m not doing anything” from the middle school boys
Just into the beginning of this video and my heart is breaking for this kid, whose face is lighting up over the promise of being able to pick out a whole cart load of free stuff. This poor boy. I’m afraid to keep watching. That’s just so incredibly cruel.
I have anxiety issues going into Walmart already (autistic wheelchair user) and people like this just add an extra layer of paranoia to my pre-existing agoraphobia.
Same :( I hope you're doing OK cause I know even just thinking about that kind of thing can set me back from my progress on it. Statistically it's way less likely to happen than our bodies feel like it is ❤
I’m sorry, hopefully someday this wave of public humiliation will end
It's abuse & harassment. Getting off on other people's discomfort is disgusting.. Thank you for covering this!
Props to every employee who has kicked these people out and protected their community. You guys rock.
Edit: also huge respect to every person who just is on the street or living life and stand up for others. That's huge.
15:37 I am terrified of this happening because it already has. I am neurodivergent and hate loud noises. The last time this happened, I was at Walmart and had to dart to the bathroom so no one would see me crying. People who think that this is ok, are horrible.
So that first guy not only "pranked" a child, no, he "pranked" a child with a disability, who probably gets bullied for his disability, knowing how vile kids can be. As someone who gets pissed by the repetitive jokes of my friends about my height (1.45m/4'9") and who got bullied in middle school, my heart goes out to him. Poor kid
One of my many fears as a disabled person is that me or someone I know will end up in a situation like this, especially my younger family members. The capacity for cruelty that some humans posses is truly astonishing.
I genuinely couldn’t watch the footage of the “prank” because it just made me so upset with the people who thought this was a good idea. I feel horrible for the kiddo and his dad and I’m glad their community came together to help out once word got around
If it helps ease the anxiety of knowing a child was harassed and emotionally abused for clout: a disability advocacy group gave the kid a $200 gift card and target matched it. In case you missed the happy ending from skipping the segment (I almost missed it too skipping chunks of the child abuse bit)
I 100% agree! It's honestly disgusting... to end on a positive note, I love your pfp
@@Anonymous_Floof thank you! I appreciate that :)
The ending skit reminded me of one time when a small group of my classmates decided to tell me that my disabled sister had unexpectedly died for a laugh. And, unsurprisingly, I was absolutely distraught.
The difference is that we were all around 10-11 years old at the time. These cruel "pranksters" doing shit in their 20s and older are just... baffling.