


To be clear, many pranks are mean, and even more of them are a waste of perfectly good office supplies. But there are a few pranks that are still pretty good, even for people who aren’t members of the “epic prank” community.
Is April Fools’ Day coming up? A co-worker’s birthday, perhaps? Are you simply jonesing to do some pranks this week? (Why?) Then consider doing one of these pranks — they’re low-effort, high-reward, and do not involve spilled liquids of any kind.
Best of all, we’ve divided them into “Harmless Pranks” and “More Serious Pranks” for a customized prank experience. If you’re pranking someone who’s never been pranked before, consider going for a harmless prank. If you’re pranking someone with a little more experience — or perhaps an enemy who doesn’t know they’re your enemy — go for a more serious prank. Read more…
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