I literally have tears running down my face from laughing ![]() |
I watched that yesterday, it was great! |
Wow, what if someone had a heart attack or physically attacked the child? |
I didn't think of that pp. but it was hysterical when she disappeared and came back ![]() |
How on earth was that hysterical? Do you laugh at car accidents too? |
I think they are paid actors. Hilarious and clever. But if they were real people, it would have crossed an ethical line.
It was on a show in Brazil. I don't think it could have been done in the US. |
I didn't watch this but this reminded me of that weird video that went viral on FB with the "think twice before playing a prank" where a woman was supposedly startled by a man, ran out the door, and got killed by a car, very graphically. It's like who the F posts that kind of nasty stuff? I defriended the two idiots from my high school who posted it just on principal. |
Yes, or like the Youtube prank of a guy who played a joke on his fiancee/wife by having a radio announcer call and say that he (the husband/fiance) had gotten fired for having sex with a female coworker. The woman started spewing expletives, screaming, and admitting to sleeping with his brother or best friend or something...and it was all on radio. |
This is hysterical. Lighten up people. |
I saw this all over facebook yesterday...do you know if it's real? |
It wasn't real. Fake- scripted and actors. |
You mean "principle" right? The principal is your [/u]pal[u]. ![]() |
I'm from Brazil and I grew up watching this show. They're known for playing such pranks.
It's every Sunday night I remember asking my mom to let me watch just one more before going to bed. Not sure why this is going viral. It's so trivial there... and no, they're not paid actors. |
I'm glad that didn't happen to me. I would have wet my pants. |
I would have cried. |