Showing posts with label prank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prank. Show all posts

10.19.2016

Jeremy Lin surprises some fans. They are not cool with it.

"You're an asshole, Jeremy Lin!"



Four years after "Linsanity," is New York City ready to welcome back Jeremy Lin? In this Comedy Central video, the newest member of the Brooklyn Nets recently took to the streets to pull a few surprises on unsuspecting fans outside the Barclays Center. As you can see, they weren't thrilled about getting the crap scared out of them... even by Jeremy Lin.

This is obviously staged. But it's still funny.

1.27.2016

Dutch pranksters throw baby formula on random Asians

And now, feel the wrath of Chinese netizens.



Some racist bullshit out of the Netherlands, where some YouTubers filmed a prank video in which they throw cans of powdered baby formula over unsuspecting Asian people on the street.

“Racist”: Youths sorry for throwing baby formula at Chinese people

In the video, the young Dutch assholes behind the YouTube channel Vatos Locos Pranks can be seen walking up to Asians on the street in Amsterdam and asking, "Do you want some milk powder?"

He then tosses the entire container full of baby powder on them and runs away.

3.26.2015

Driving instructors get pranked by a pro racer

Watch pro driver Leona Chin scare the crap out of unsuspecting driving school instructors.



This is just mean. What happens when a professional racer, disguised as a timid driving student, gets behind the wheel for a lesson with an unsuspecting driving instructor? Lots and lots of squealing tires. And screaming.

A driving school enlisted the help of 28-year-old Leona Chin, a professional motorsport racer from Malaysia, to play a prank some new instructors on their first day on the job. Chin winningly plays the part of a nerdy newbie driver, starting off the lesson with some blunders... then proceeds to show off her insane drifting skillz.

Needless to say, the poor instructors freaked the f*ck out. Watch:

12.02.2014

This is not Steve Aoki. Everybody just thinks he is.

What happens when an Asian dude with long hair and a beard walks around a music festival.



What happens when an Asian dude rocking some long hair, a beard and sunglasses walks around a music festival? He gets mistaken for Steve Aoki. A lot.

Jarrad Seng is a photographer who works in the music industry. He is Asian and rocks long hair, and thus has been mistaken for popular electronic musician Steve Aoki on a regular basis for the past five years. On the street, at festivals, in bars, etc. So he affixed a beard to his face and brought a camera along to see what happened while he walked around the Australian music festival Stereosonic, where Aoki was headlining.

This funny video chronicles one man's three-hour walk ... as fake Steve Aoki:

10.22.2014

Jeremy Lin goes undercover as Adidas store employee

Taipei customers can't believe it's Jeremy under that righteous wig.



We all know that Jeremy Lin is a bit of a prankster. From dunking on his mom to pretending to be a wax statue, your favorite Asian American point guard has demonstrated a certain gleeful knack for getting his prank on with fans and family members alike. And it's always fun to see him poking fun at his own celebrity status.

In his latest video, Jeremy pulls some prank shenanigans in Taiwan, sporting a righteous wig and posing as an employee at a Taipei Adidas store (he is a spokesman, after all). Watch as he interacts with several unsuspecting customers who appear to have no idea that a NBA star is trying to sell them athletic wear.

It's all in Mandarin, but if you click on the closed captioning button (CC) you'll get the English subtitles:

9.10.2014

Jeremy Lin pranks fans by pretending to be a wax statue

But he can't fool his mom.



Last month, Madame Tussauds San Francisco unveiled a lifelike, life-sized wax statue of hometown sports celebrity Jeremy Lin. Kind of weird, but I guess that's how you know you've really made it.

Jeremy recently had a little fun with fans by sitting really still, pretending a wax statue (so lifelike!) and surprising visitors to the museum. Their reactions are pretty funny.

Check it out:

2.11.2014

Bruno Mars has a message for all the dreamers

Hit musician responds to the haters and drops some motivational speaking on Ellen



Not only is Bruno Mars a talented singer/songwriter and one hell of a performer, the guy has charm for days. The chart-topping showman recently appeared on Ellen -- where he made his television debut four years ago -- for a pseudo-debriefing of his amazing Super Bowl Halftime show. While he totally rocked the stage on Super Bowl Sunday, his performance had its share of detractors, for one dumb reason or another.

So, in response to the haters, Bruno shared a motivational message with all of his fellow dreamers:

1.09.2014

Surprise! Houston Rockets get scared by their mascot

Jeremy Lin keeps his cool. Chandler Parsons, not so much.



Is there anything funnier than watching grown men get the crap scared out of them? You never know what kind of sneaky surprise might be waiting to pounce in the Houston Rockets clubhouse. In this video, a seemingly inanimate Clutch the Bear, the Rockets' mascot, suddenly comes to life to prank the unsuspecting passing members of the team -- including Jeremy Lin. Take a look:

8.27.2013

Ah, the good ol' chased-by-a-dinosaur prank

When you want to make someone mess their pants, a fake dinosaur always does the trick.



Forgive me, but this made me laugh. A lot. There are pranks... and then there are Japanese pranks. Not content with just giving the unsuspecting victim a fright, pranks of the Japanese variety are intended to terrify, traumatize and make you crap in your pants. They're also hilarious. So just watch as this poor guy wets himself, running away from what he believes is an actual dinosaur loose in the office. Some things don't need translation:

1.09.2013

Oh snap! This drive thru customer is invisible!



Freak out. A car pulls up to a fast food restaurant's drive thru window... and there's nobody inside! What the--!? Is it a ghost? Invisibility cloak? Nope, it's just the latest stunt from magician prankster Rahat, just having some fun with a camouflage costume made from cardboard and seat fabric. Watch as drive thru cashiers have a little freak out when the seemingly driverless car pulls up:

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