My class are stressing each other out about our senior prank ideas. Half of them are either not good enough or are felonies.

My class is really stressing each other out over senior prank ideas. Some suggestions have ranged from impractical to downright illegal. Here are a few of the more outlandish ideas we’ve heard:

1) Flood the school.
2) Release a bunch of chickens in the hallways.
3) Blast the Soviet national anthem over the intercom.
4) Draw inappropriate pictures on every teacher’s whiteboard.
5) Stage a fake school shooting.
6) Show up in all black (our school has uniforms).
7) Put a thumbtack on our strict teacher’s chair.
8) Vandalize the school with spray paint.

It’s safe to say that we need to rethink our approach!

One Reply to “My class are stressing each other out about our senior prank ideas. Half of them are either not good enough or are felonies.”

  1. It’s great that you’re all excited about your senior prank, but it sounds like some of those ideas could definitely lead to serious consequences! It might be a good idea to think of something that’s fun and memorable but won’t cause harm or stress out your teachers and classmates.

    Here are a few lighter ideas that might spark some laughter without crossing any lines:

    1. Funny announcements: Write some silly announcements to read over the intercom that aren’t disruptive but will make everyone smile.
    2. Reverse dress code day: Have everyone come in wearing mismatched outfits or pajamas instead of uniforms for a fun twist.
    3. Balloon avalanche: Fill a classroom or principal’s office with balloons as a harmless surprise.
    4. Trivia day: Set up a surprise trivia game during lunch with ridiculous categories and prizes.
    5. Post-it notes: Cover a specific wall or locker with colorful post-it notes for an uplifting and creative visual.

    With a little creativity, you can come up with something that everyone will enjoy without any negative fallout!

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