Psychologists say the quest for online clout is driving the rise in ‘meaningless’ workplace pranks, also known as part-time job terrorism.
Endless misspent hours of telephone mischief became a coming-of-age story for generations of teens in the pre-internet age.
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Minecraft prank builds that actually work
Discover 10 funny and clever ways to troll your friends in Minecraft. From fake doors and invisible holes to exploding chests and teleport tricks, these harmless pranks are perfect for friendly ...
National Fun at Work Day gives offices permission to loosen the tie, crack a joke and remember that spreadsheets are handled ...
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Step siblings go too far with pranks
When two single parents merge their families, their eccentric daughters and rough-around-the-edges sons wage an all-out war ...
Palmer created a fake immigration hotline, but he receives calls from people who think it’s the real ICE hotline. He ...
A survey of companies in Japan found that one in four has had to deal with pranks or other inappropriate actions by their own ...
An IIT Hyderabad student sparked backlash by sending an Indian CEO a provocative email titled “Your name is in Epstein Files” to grab attention for his CV. The CEO called it unprofessional, urging ...
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