April Fools' Day is twitter oral sex videostomorrow, which mainly means one thing: you don't have much time to prepare.
Everyone knows the Fools Rules(™): if you do not prank others, they will mercilessly prank you. Just in case your creativity is running low, we've compiled a list of easy pranks literally anyone could pull off.
SEE ALSO: 15 office prank ideas to show your coworkers who's really the bossHere are some simple pranks you should definitely try at home:
Go into your friend's phone and swap your contact info with the name "Mom." Then, send them weird messages and just watch the show.
Replace coffee in a morning coffee pot with diluted soy sauce. Mmm, delicious.
Via GiphyIs your roommate an at-home chef? Get them with an old classic: replace their kitchen sugar with salt. Muhahahaha.
Buy a Bavarian cream donut at your local coffee shop. Squeeze out the sweet cream and replace it with minty toothpaste or mayo.
Via GiphyText your friend and ask what time they're getting to a location for a hang out that doesn't exist. Any prompt friend (us) will hatethis.
Via GiphyHere's one that takes almost no preparation at all. Shake up all the sodas and beer in your home/office and let science do your dirty work.
Via GiphySteal your friend's phone and truly go ham with their autocorrect.
Put some tape over the sensor on your home TV remote, and watch your loved one slowly lose their mind.
Via GiphyPrint out a picture you know will scare your prankee, and hide it in one of their drawers. No one expects a fright when they're opening their sock drawer in the morning.
Replace your victim's deodorant with butter. They might hate you for this one, but the video could maybe be worth it.
Via GiphyRemember: prank or be pranked, friends.
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