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See Fooling Someone. This can take many forms, from a recursive link to tricking them into saying something embarrassing. The victim can become emotionally damaged and therefore unstable. Avoid at all costs. It is #111,879 in the GSOT.

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  • See Fooling Someone. This can take many forms, from a recursive link to tricking them into saying something embarrassing. The victim can become emotionally damaged and therefore unstable. Avoid at all costs. It is #111,879 in the GSOT.
  • Practical Joke is the sixth episode of Jake and Amir which was first broadcast for the first time on June 07, 2007.
  • A practical joke is a mischievous trick or joke played on someone, typically causing the victim to experience embarrassment, perplexity, confusion, or discomfort. The Prankster and the Joker are masters of practical jokes. Although such jokes are often taken too far, to the extent where someone gets hurt or killed, making it a crime. April Fools' Day is a day that has traditionally became a day that some people play practical jokes on another person.
  • In 2237, the Vulcan healer was reluctant to answer a young Spock's request that he help I-Chaya, having heard rumors of the child's tendency towards practical jokes. The boy admitted that he had played one two years ago, but that this wasn't one. (TAS: "Yesteryear")
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  • 最強の英雄たちに冗談が通じなかったらどうしましょう?このスキルは【隠形】状態でのみ使用可能です
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  • In 2237, the Vulcan healer was reluctant to answer a young Spock's request that he help I-Chaya, having heard rumors of the child's tendency towards practical jokes. The boy admitted that he had played one two years ago, but that this wasn't one. (TAS: "Yesteryear") After suffering from Trelane's pranks, James T. Kirk compared them to actions he erroneously assumed Spock had performed in his youth ("Dipping little girls' curls in inkwells. Stealing apples from the neighbors' trees. Tying cans on-") Upon seeing Spock's look of dismay, Kirk realized who he was talking to and asked him to forgive him. (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos" )
  • See Fooling Someone. This can take many forms, from a recursive link to tricking them into saying something embarrassing. The victim can become emotionally damaged and therefore unstable. Avoid at all costs. It is #111,879 in the GSOT.
  • Practical Joke is the sixth episode of Jake and Amir which was first broadcast for the first time on June 07, 2007.
  • A practical joke is a mischievous trick or joke played on someone, typically causing the victim to experience embarrassment, perplexity, confusion, or discomfort. The Prankster and the Joker are masters of practical jokes. Although such jokes are often taken too far, to the extent where someone gets hurt or killed, making it a crime. April Fools' Day is a day that has traditionally became a day that some people play practical jokes on another person. One common practical joke is called a wild-goose chase, which involves someone sending someone on a task that is often impossible to achieve. Such practical jokes are often done while hunting. An experienced hunter might send a less experienced hunter on a hunt after and impossible target, such as a goose or duck. When Superman goes to the City Line Traffic Circle in Gotham City to stop what he thought was an Alien Invasion, he realized once he saw that the flying saucer was actually made of a type of plastic called FRERP, he thought that it must have been someone's idea of a practical joke. In actuality, it was a plot devised by King Plasto to keep Superman busy while he continues his master plan. Wendy had an egg that she claimed was a FRERP egg and said that the letters on the egg were "R.E." Marvin then wanted to see the egg to determine what might be inside, so she tossed the egg over to him, but it splatted all over his head. He knew then he had been the victim of a practical joke, and he said because the handwriting looked familiar, just like hers, and because of the "twinkle in [her] eye and the egg on [his] face."
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