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How to Arrange a Courier Pick Up

Posted: 01 Apr 2019 05:00 PM PDT

Courier services provide fast pickup and delivery services for high-value goods or urgent documents. In order to use a courier, you must schedule a pickup time for a representative from the company to come get your package. To ensure proper delivery, you should prepare ahead of time and make sure you have followed the courier directions for a proper pickup.

EditSteps

EditSelecting a Courier Service

  1. Prepare your package for courier pickup. Select an appropriate-sized box or envelope and place your item inside. Make sure if you're sending something fragile that your packaging is cushioned and your item is secure. Once you have your item or items in the appropriate package, seal the parcel with packaging tape.[1]
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    • Depending on where you are located, there are some restrictions on what you can and cannot mail. Items such as explosives, gasoline, aerosol, and ammunition are normally prohibited. Check the website of the national postal service in your country to ensure you are not mailing something that is prohibited.
  2. Measure the parcel you'd like to send. Carefully measure the length, width, and height of the box. If you have a kitchen scale, it will also be helpful to weigh the parcel as well. This will help you get a good idea of how much you can expect to pay for courier service. Many courier sites will ask you to input the parcel's dimensions and estimated weight when you book the pickup.[2]
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    • If in doubt, overestimate. This will help you avoid additional charges later on.
  3. Search for courier services that pick up near you. Some courier services only work within specific areas or countries. Many work internationally. To get the most accurate results, do a search of your city or town name and the words "courier service." This should yield a number of companies that provide service to your area.[3]
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    • You should also check the delivery address to ensure that the courier service will deliver to that location. Most websites will have an address checker tool.
  4. Compare prices for shipping your parcel at different companies. Narrow your search by looking at the prices listed for courier service based on the dimensions that you measured for your parcel. Compare different companies and see how their prices differ for the size package that you have.[4]
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    • You should also consider the type of parcel being sent and if it has any requirements such as temperature or extra care when delivering, as these can incur added fees.
  5. Check the pickup hours and delivery options offered by the courier. The service will likely require you to be present for pickup, so you will want to make sure you can be home during the hours specified. You might also look at any time guarantees that they might make, especially if you are working within a time frame.[5]
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    • Some courier services offer drop off locations. This might work best for you if you are not able to be at home during the day for pick up.

EditBooking Your Pickup

  1. Create an account with your chosen service. This process will vary by website, but will normally require you to input some information. You will likely be asked to enter your name, address, phone number, email address, and some form of payment information. This will make the process of arranging a pickup much easier.
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  2. Select a location for pickup. If you would like the package picked up from your house, simply use your home address. However, if you are working from another location, make sure you carefully enter the address to avoid any confusion. Some couriers will allow you to select a time, but many places give you a window of time that your package will be picked up within.[6]
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    • Depending on the location you are sending the package to and the time frame it will take to get the package there, the price will vary. Make sure to check the price once more before booking a pickup time.
  3. Pay for and print your label. Once you have selected a location, you can confirm your pickup and pay. This will generate a label for your parcel that you can either print out and affix to the packaging, or simply copy the label information onto the package in clear handwriting using a marker.[7]
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  4. Wait for collection by a courier. The courier should arrive during the time allotted by the company. Be patient and make sure you are home during this time. If your courier is late or doesn't show up, call the customer service number provided on the company website or in your confirmation email.[8]
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  5. Track your parcel. Once your parcel is picked up, you should receive an email for tracking or be able to use your confirmation number provided. This will let you see where your package is located from pickup to delivery at any point.[9]
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    • If at any point you see that your package is delayed, or if it gets delivered incorrectly, tracking the package can help you ensure that the problem is dealt with quickly.

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How to Start a Blog

Posted: 01 Apr 2019 09:00 AM PDT

This wikiHow teaches you how to create and begin using a blog, both in general and by using specific platforms such as WordPress and Blogger.

EditSteps

EditCreating a Successful Blog

  1. Come up with a list of interests. Before you define your blog's intention, you should have a general idea of what you want to write about. The sky is the limit when it comes to your blog's category, but common topics include the following:
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    • Gaming
    • Style
    • Politics/Social Justice/Activism
    • Cooking/Food
    • Travel
    • Business/Company
  2. Know what not to blog about. Things like private information—both yours and other people's—and personal details that you don't want to share with people close to you shouldn't be topics for your blog.
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    • If you have a job that required you to sign an NDA (non-disclosure agreement), you should avoid discussing activities or topics outlined in the NDA.
    • Blogging about other people is fine as long as you don't harass or discriminate against them, but be aware that they may see your content and retaliate.
  3. Consider your blog's intention. While having in mind a blog topic is a good start, your blog needs specific direction in order to get off the ground. Common reasons for blogging include one (or a combination) of the following, though you can certainly find your own inspiration:[1]
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    • Teach something — Best-suited to instructional blogs (e.g., DIY projects).
    • Document your experience — Good for travel blogs, fitness challenges, and so on.
    • Entertain — Well-suited to a variety of mediums such as comedy writing, fan-fiction, and so on.
    • Call to action — Commonly used for your business or company blog.
    • Inspire others — This is a category that can stand on its own, but may best fit any of the other intentions in this section.
  4. Check out other blogs in your category. Once you've established your blog's topic and goal, research other blogs that use the same topic and/or your preferred style of writing to see how they engage their audiences.
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    • You shouldn't outright copy a blog you admire, but you can take inspiration from the tone, layout, or language used for the blog content itself.
  5. Brainstorm blog specifics. The last two things you should know before you actually make your blog are the blog's name and how you want the blog to look:[2]
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    • Blog name — Come up with a name that you feel comfortable sharing with others. This may be a combination of your interests, your blog's content, and/or a nickname; just make sure that your blog's title is both unique and easy to remember.
    • Blog design — You probably won't be able to design your blog's layout exactly the way you want to, but having a general idea of the color scheme and font type before you go to create your blog will make it easier to find a template you like.
  6. Create your blog using a reputable platform. Common blog platforms include WordPress, Blogger, and Tumblr, but you can choose any commonly used service you like. Once you've selected a service, your blog creation process will usually look something like this:
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    • Open the service's website on your computer.
    • Create an account (preferably a free one to start).
    • Enter your desired blog name, then pick a URL.
    • Select a blog layout and any other requested details.
  7. Promote your blog on social media. Once you've created your blog and made a few posts, you can increase your blog traffic by posting a link to your blog on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter.[3]
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    • You might even consider using the blog's address in your bio or as your "Company Website" on social media.
  8. Research keywords for your posts. "Keywords" are words which both pertain to your blog's topic and have a high search engine rating. Using keywords in your blog posts will make it easier for people who look up those words to find your content.[4]
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    • Keyword generator sites such as http://ubersuggest.io/ or https://keywordtool.io/ will come up with a list of words that relate to your blog's topic.
    • Re-check the keywords you use every time you create a blog post.
    • If you fit the keywords into your posts in a natural way, search engines will be more likely to pick up on your blog than if you just scatter them throughout the posts.
  9. Get your blog indexed by Google. Ensuring that your blog is indexed by Google will increase your search engine ranking, making it easier for people to find your blog when they look up related keywords.[5]
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  10. Use images in your posts. One thing that search engines tend to prioritize over all else is image use, so make sure your posts have high-quality images attached to them.[6]
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    • You may get bonus points for original photos.
    • Users tend to appreciate visual input alongside text, so adding images to your blog is a good idea even if you aren't worried about search engine optimization.
  11. Keep posting content. Little will cause your blog to stop drawing in traffic faster than not posting for a long period of time (or posting erratically). Develop a posting schedule that allows you to post at least once per week and stick to it.
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    • Missing a post by a day or two once in a while is fine, though you should consider making on social media a note that your post will be late.
    • Fresh content will also help keep your blog near the top of search engine results.

EditCreating a Blog in WordPress

  1. Open WordPress. Go to https://wordpress.com/ in your computer's web browser.[7]
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  2. Click . It's a link in the upper-right corner of the page.
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  3. Fill out the blog creation form. Enter your information into the following fields:
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    • What would you like to name your site? — Enter your blog's name here.
    • What will your site be about? — Type in a one-word category, then click a category that fits your blog in the resulting drop-down menu.
    • What's the primary goal you have for your site? — Type in a one-word category, then click a category that fits your blog in the resulting drop-down menu.
    • How comfortable are you with creating a website? — Click one of the numbers at the bottom of the page.
  4. Click . It's at the very bottom of the page.
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  5. Enter your preferred address for your blog. In the top text box, type in whatever you want your blog's URL name to be.
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    • Don't include the "www" or ".com" part of the URL here.
  6. Click next to the "Free" option. This option will appear below the text box. Doing so selected the free address for your blog.
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  7. Click . It's on the left side of the page. Doing so will take you to the account creation page.
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  8. Enter an email address. Type the email address you want to use to create your account into the "Your email address" text box.
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  9. Enter a password. Type a password for your account into the "Choose a password" text box.
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  10. Click . It's a blue button at the bottom of the page.
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  11. Confirm your email address. While you're waiting for WordPress to finalize your account details, do the following:
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    • Open your WordPress email inbox in a new tab.
    • Click the "Activate [blog name]" email from "WordPress".
    • Click Click here to Confirm Now in the email body.
    • Close the tab once it finishes loading.
  12. Click . It's in the middle of the original tab on which you created your WordPress account.
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  13. Add a theme to your blog. The "theme" dictates how your blog looks. Scroll down to the "Customize" heading, click Themes, and select the theme you want to use for your blog. You can then click Activate this design at the top of the page.
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    • You might want to click Free in the upper-right side of the page to see results for free themes only.
  14. Start writing. You can start your first blog post by clicking Write in the upper-right side of the window to bring up the post window; at this point, you're free to begin creating content for your blog.
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EditCreating a Blog in Blogger

  1. Open Blogger. Go to https://www.blogger.com/ in your computer's web browser.[8]
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  2. Click . It's in the top-right corner of the page.
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  3. Sign in using your Google Account. Enter your email address, click Next, and then type in your password and click Next.
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    • If you don't have a Google Account, create one before proceeding.
  4. Click . It's a blue button on the left side of the page.
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  5. Enter your name. Type your first and last name into the text boxes at the top of the page.
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  6. Select a gender. Click the gender drop-down box, then click the gender you want to use for your blog.
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  7. Click . It's at the bottom of the page.
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  8. Add a photo. Click your current photo, click Upload a photo when prompted, and then find and double-click a photo on your computer. You can then click SAVE to proceed.
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    • You can also click SKIP below this section to add a photo later.
  9. Click . You'll find this option near the bottom of the page.
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  10. Click . It's in the middle of the page.
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  11. Enter a blog title. Type your blog's title into the "Title" text box.
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  12. Select a blog address. Type the address you want to use into the "Address" text box, then click the address that appears below it in a drop-down menu.
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    • If Google indicates that the address is already taken, you'll need to choose a different address.
  13. Select a theme for your blog. Click a theme in the "Theme" list.
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    • The theme determines how your blog will appear.
  14. Click . It's at the bottom of the window.
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  15. Click when prompted. Doing so takes you to the blog's dashboard.
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  16. Start writing. Click New post at the top of the page to open the blog post window; at this point, you're free to begin creating content for your blog.
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EditSample Blog Post

EditTips

  • Always fact-check rigorously before posting anything news- or fact-related.[9]
  • Many people like to read blogs on their mobile devices. Make sure that your blog site has a mobile version that is optimized for smartphone or tablet viewing.
  • Have a strategy for your blog and know whether to write evergreen content (that will remain relevant forever) or news-based content that has higher short-term appeal but quickly becomes irrelevant[10].
  • If you want to maintain a blog for your business, but you aren't confident about your writing skills, hire a professional writer to write your posts for you.
  • Be consistent with your posts. For example, aim to have new content published every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

EditWarnings

  • Be wary of unwarranted attention. Don't give out personal information such as your full name, your location, or other identifying attributes.
  • Avoid posting anything that infringes on the privacy of others if you allow everyone to read your blog. If something is personal, avoid using last names at the very least, or make up a name for that person. Also, never post private pictures of other people without their permission.
  • Remember that what you post is visible to the world, so be careful about how much information you share. Also, in certain countries, blog posts that are critical of the government or otherwise "offensive" could get you into serious trouble. Be smart about what you post.
  • Prepare yourself for some unkind comments, especially if you are blogging about sensitive topics.

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How to Pull Harmless Pranks

Posted: 01 Apr 2019 01:00 AM PDT

There is nothing more fun than pulling a harmless prank on a friend, sibling, or roommate. Prank your friends by covering their car in sticky notes or messing with their hand sanitizer. Alternatively, create a culinary nightmare with Oreo cookies and toothpaste and feed it to your victims. If you want to prank a sibling or roommate, tape a bug cutout to the inside of a lampshade or salt their toothbrush.

EditSteps

EditInventing Your Own Prank

  1. Choose someone to prank. Choose someone that you're close to that has a similar sense of humor, such as a parent, a teacher, a sibling, or a close friend. Avoid pranking someone that you don't know very well. They may misunderstand your prank and think that you're picking on them. Other people to avoid include:
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    • Strangers
    • A parent that's stressed out and distracted
    • The new kid at your school
    • Someone that you don't usually get along with
    • Someone who tends to be sensitive, or easily upset
    • Someone who has PTSD, anxiety, or another condition that makes it harder for them to calm down
  2. Brainstorm ideas. Find a pen and a piece of paper. Choose a comfortable, distraction-free place to sit and think.[1] Next, write down any idea that comes into your head. Don't worry about whether the idea is good or bad. Instead, focus on writing down as many ideas as possible.
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    • Try a prank that matches their personality. For example, if your best friend loves glitter and doesn't scare easily, then sending her a glitter bomb might make her laugh. Or if your dad loves experimenting with recipes, you could buy a bunch of vegetables that don't need refrigeration and put them in weird places around the house. (He can cook them after he gets a good laugh out of it.)
    • Avoid a prank that doesn't match their personality or habits. For example, if your mom is often in a hurry in the morning, then you don't want to send her on a scavenger hunt to find her coffee mug. Or if your brother startles easily, you don't want to send him a jump scare video because it might scare him too much.
  3. Discard any mean or dangerous ideas. Your prank shouldn't hurt anyone's feelings or put anyone in danger.[2] If so, it's no longer a "harmless" prank. Some examples of dangerous or hurtful situations include:
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    • Ruining a possession that matters a lot to someone
    • Making someone think that someone or something important to them has been harmed
    • Involving sharp objects or fire in your prank
    • Making someone angry by scaring them
    • Putting them at risk for suffocation or hyperventilation by trapping them
    • Putting them at risk for injury (for example, putting a bucket of water over a door, only for the bucket to fall and hit them on the head, resulting in a trip to the emergency room)
    • Making a big mess for them to clean up
  4. Choose your best idea. The best prank will be funny, harmless, and realistic to execute. Additionally, the joke should be big enough to be surprising, but not so big that they become suspicious.[3] Choose ideas that:
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    • Prank the person in their comfort zone, so that they're not suspecting anything
    • Don't require too much setup
    • Will be funny to you and to the person you prank
    • Won't make a big mess
  5. Plan your execution. Now that you've invented the perfect prank, make a plan. Carefully outline the plan on a piece of paper. Reread your plan several times, visualizing it as you read. This will help you spot any fatal flaws in your plan. For example:
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    • If your plan involves a lot of balloons, make sure you have time to buy balloons.
    • If your friend isn't feeling well, they may call in sick to work or school and miss your prank.
    • If your prank involves water and it's cold outside, the water may freeze.

EditPlaying Tricks on Your Friends

  1. Place a "voice activation" sign on an appliance. This prank works especially well if you work with your friends. Bring a toaster or other popular appliance to work and place it in the break room. Next, make a small sign indicating that this state-of-the-art toaster is voice activated. Spend the rest of your day laughing as you hear people yelling at a toaster.
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    • If you want to encourage your friends to use the toaster, put a loaf of bread next to it and tell them to help themselves.
    • Other small appliances include drip coffee makers, hot plates, and Keurigs.
  2. Cover your friend's car in sticky notes. Visit an office supply depot and buy as many sticky notes as you can carry. Next, cover your friend's car in a layer of sticky notes, including the windows. Your friend will have to remove hundreds of sticky notes before they can use their car again.[4]
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    • Use colored sticky notes to create a variety of patterns and designs. For example, use green, white, and brown sticky notes to create a Shrek car.
    • Sticky notes stick best to freshly cleaned cars.
    • Take responsibility for your mess. After your friend reacts, offer to clean up for them.
  3. Replace their hand sanitizer with lubricant. This prank is excellent on friends who always have a bottle of sanitizer in their purse or on their desk. First, purchase a bottle of clear personal lubricant from a pharmacy or grocery store. Next, empty your friend's bottle of hand sanitizer and fill it with the personal lubricant. When your friend tries to use their sanitizer, they will get greasy and slimy hands instead.
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    • Save the sanitizer in a cup or buy your friend a new bottle before doing this prank. They may become upset if they have to buy more sanitizer themselves.
  4. Mail something funny. There are many companies that provide prank mailing services. You can mail your friend a box of glitter, an eggplant, bugs, and more. Do an online search to find the service that best fits your purposes.[5]
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    • If possible, mail the package to your workplace or school so that you can see your friend open it.
  5. Advertise for a Chewbacca roar contest. Create flyers advertising a Chewbacca roar contest and place your friend's phone number at the bottom. Next, place the flyers all around your neighborhood. If you're lucky, your friend will receive dozens of Chewbacca impression voicemails.[6]
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    • Avoid pulling this prank using someone's work phone. Their voicemail may fill up and they'll miss important calls.

EditUsing Food to Prank Someone

  1. Make "candy apples." First, create a batch of classic candy-apple coating. Next, remove the papery layers from a few medium-sized onions. Push a wooden skewer into each onion to create a handle. Dip each onion in the candy coating and set it on a sheet of wax paper to dry. The onion will perfectly resemble a delicious red candy apple.
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    • Once they cool, casually offer your friends a "candy apple" and watch their reactions as they bite into the onion.
    • Make sure you don't serve this prank food to someone with an onion allergy.
  2. Make disgustingly cheesy "orange juice." Purchase a box of dried macaroni and cheese and a small bottle of orange juice. Drink or pour out the orange juice. Next, pour the cheesy powder insert from the box of macaroni and cheese into your empty bottle. Add water and screw the lid back on. Shake the bottle until there are no cheese lumps in the liquid.[7]
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    • Once the bottle is ready, offer it to a friend and watch them gag as they drink it.
    • Chill the bottle until you're ready to use it. A warm bottle of orange juice might make your friends suspicious.
  3. Create toothpaste Oreos. Purchase a package of Oreo cookies and a tube of toothpaste. Next, carefully pull each cookie sandwich apart and scrape out the icing. Squeeze a dollop of toothpaste on one of the cookies and press them back together. When your friend eats a cookie, they will get a disgustingly minty surprise.[8]
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    • Place the minty cookies on a plate. Next, offer your friends a cookie and watch them gag as they eat it.
    • If you have suspicious friends, leave a plate of minty Oreos lying around to tempt them. You may not get to watch them eat it, but you'll hear about it later.

EditPranking Around the House

  1. Add salt to their toothbrush. Sprinkle salt over the bristles of your roommate or sibling's toothbrush. The next time they brush their teeth, their toothpaste will taste salty and disgusting.
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    • Use a small grain sea salt or table salt. Otherwise, they may see the salt grains on their toothbrush and become suspicious.
  2. Place a "bug" on the lampshade. This prank is fun to play on people who don't like large bugs. First, print a picture of a large cockroach or another gross insect. Next, cut it out and tape it onto the inside of a lampshade. When your roommate or sibling turns on the lamp, they will see the terrifying silhouette of the large insect and believe that a real bug is inside the lampshade.
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    • Look for images of gross insects to print out on the internet.
    • Use clear tape to attach the insect cut-out onto the lamp shade.
    • Don't play this prank if someone with a severe phobia of insects lives in the house. You want to make sure that whoever sees it will be able to calm down afterwards. Otherwise, it's not harmless.
  3. Create useless soap. Find a bottle of clear nail polish and a dry bar of soap. Paint several layers of clear nail polish on the soap, allowing it to dry between layers. Next, place the soap in the shower or next to the sink. When your sibling or roommate tries to use it, the soap won't create any suds at all.
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    • Apply at least four layers of clear nail polish. The more layers you apply, the better this prank will work.
  4. Wrap their bed in plastic wrap. Purchase several boxes of clear plastic wrap from your local grocery store. Next, wrap your sibling or roommate's bed in tight layers of plastic wrap by running the roll around the entire bed frame. When they go to bed, they'll have to spend several minutes struggling to remove the plastic wrap first.[9]
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    • Try to use a few long pieces instead of many smaller pieces. This will make the wrapping harder to remove.
    • You can either wrap each pillow and blanket separately or wrap everything together in a tightly sealed package.

EditVideo

EditTips

  • Keep an eye out for revenge from your friends.
  • Make sure that your prank won't end up getting someone else. You want to ensure that you get the right recipient.
  • Choose your the recipient carefully. If your friend doesn't have a good sense of humor, it may be better to prank someone else.
  • Remember a good prank is one you can BOTH laugh about. Mean pranks may be taken seriously by others and may hurt people's feelings.
  • You can stick a coin under the tap(not all sides!) and water will spray everywhere when your victim turns it on.

EditWarnings

  • Choose appropriate times to prank your friend. If they're stressed out or sad, they may not receive the prank well.
  • Pranking strangers (e.g., posting a screamer or jump scare video online) is a bad idea because you don't know if they will receive it well or if any of them are very sensitive. If you do an internet prank, keep it mild, or send it via private messages to your friends who you know will react well.

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