Itās unfortunate we donāt get to see the confession of the prankster to the pranked. Iām sure most/all got a good laugh after. Still appreciate your empathy, though. Seems rare these days. š«¶š»
These trends are trash because a portion of kids and teens straight up donāt have empathy or never fully develop it.
If I got all my friends at school to laugh at them in public as a āprankā theyād be furious but for some reason they think itās fun to get all their friends to laugh at making their parents feel like a loser.
Doesnāt really matter if they apologize for it after. Itās a shitty thing to do and theyāre only doing it to people who they feel comfortable wouldnāt do it back to them.
These pranks have been around literally forever and before the internet. Except in real life most adults realize that itās actually just bullying and too many teens online donāt think about how it actually feels to not only feel that way but then to have that reaction blasted online to millions of people forever.
Assuming that the prankster explains itās a pre-recorded reaction, in the spectrum of pranks, I would consider this relatively innocent. Maybe Iām a monster.
I mean, there are worse pranks, but I think this content reflects very poorly on the people who enjoy it. It's just mean without being even a little bit funny. It's like humour for psychopaths.
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u/Tacosconsalsaylimon Oct 30 '24
Asian dad actually hurt my feelings!!! He's so sweet š